Prep girls cross country: Wesco Championships

Lakewood H.S.

3.2 miles

4A GIRLS

Team scores: Snohomish 37, Jackson 73, Monroe 78, Kamiak 91, Lake Stevens 103, Mariner 182, Mt. Vernon 191, Cascade 198.

Top 20 finishers: Brooke Kingma (J) 18:57; 2. Abbie Steinhauer (M) 19:22; 3. Kyla Shade (S) 19:35; 4. Bri Gibson (S) 19:49; 5. Sydnee Hanson (M) 20:22; 6. Nicole Vijgen (K) 20:27; 7. Katie Brandvold (S) 20:30; 8. Cole Gross (J) 20:40; 9. Tiffany Roe (K) 20:47; 10. Emily Hylland (J) 21:18.

11. Ciara Benson (J) 21:32; 12. Elita Tippett (S) 21:33.1; 13. Cassandra Valles (LS) 21:33.8; 14. Payton Stringer (Mon) 21:34.2; 15. Savannah Hastings (Mon) 21:34.4; 16. Cassie Swartzell (S) 21:34.6; 17. Kielee Kinghorn (Mon) 21:47 18. Callie Dahlberg (S) 21:55 19. Isabelle Nyquist (S) 21:58; 20. Rachel Schackman (LS) 21:59.

WESCO 3A NORTH GIRLS

Team scores: Arlington 38, Oak Harbor 46, Stanwood 69, Everett 72.

Top 20 finishers: 1. Jonalynn Horn (OH) 19:33; 2. Sophia Maggio (E) 20:38; 3. Drew Williams 20:49 (E) 4. Shanelle Shirey (A) 20:57; 5. Emma Janousek (A) 21:09 6. Laura Rodeheffer (OH) 21:12; 7. Cassidy Rude (A) 21:13; 8. Marie Gaudin (A) 21:19; 9. Caroline Dolan (S) 21:22; 10. Olivia Flack (OH) 21:32.

11. Ella Conway (S) 21:33; 12. Caylyn Rich (S) 21:58; 13. Carolynn Wicker (OH) 21:58; 14. Mary Andrews (A) 22:00; 15. Katie Taylor (A) 22:02; 16. Emma Lerch (OH) 22:18; 17. Sidney Trinidad (A) 22:28; 18. Jeriah Bankson (S) 22:34; 19. Faith Bailey (S) 22:39; 20. Danielle Scanes (E) 22:47.

WESCO 3A SOUTH GIRLS

Team scores: Glacier Peak 36, Mountlake Terrace 42, Shorewood 105, Lynnwood 106, Shorecrest 109, Edmonds-Woodway124, Meadowdale 183.

Top 20 finishers: 1. Heidi Smith (GP) 19:16; 2. Mikayla Pivec (L) 19:26; 3. Katherine Gustafson (MT) 19:29, 4. Katherine Dittmann (GP) 19:31; 5. Ella Schroth (MT) 19:37; 6. Gigi Vujovich (SC) 19:56; 7. Natalie Church (GP) 19:58; 8. Katherine Walter (MT) 20:19; 9. Jessica Ong (MT) 20:25; 10. Elise Froebe (SC) 20:34.

11. Erin Boyle (GP) 20:45; 12. Brianna McGrath (SW) 20:50 13. Hannah Graves (GP) 20:59; 14. Brooke Schroeder (L) 21:03; 15. Sydney Boland (EW) 21:05; 16. Yukino Parle (EW) 21:25; 17. Marika Jamtaas (MT) 21:27; 18. Sophia Nelson (MT) 21:29;19. Ellie Shoop (SW) 21:31 20. Maiti Hunter (GP) 21:34.

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