Fall prep sports roundup.

Prep girls swim and dive roundup for Tuesday, Oct. 1

Kamiak’s Julia Lorenzo wins two individual events, assists in relays in win against Shorewood.

Prep girls swim and dive roundup for Tuesday, Oct. 1:

(Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results and statistics, email sports@heraldnet.com. Please report results by 10:30 p.m.)

Kamiak 101, Shorewood 85

MUKILTEO — Julia Lorenzo helped push the Knights to a Wesco South meet win against the Stormrays, finishing first in the 200 individual medley, 100 backstroke and contributing to Kamiak’s 200 medley and 400 freestyle relays.

At Kamiak H.S.

200 medley relay—Kamiak (Julia Lorenzo, Janey Ryu, Katie Zou, Iris Cho) 1:59.53; 200 freestyle—Aida Park (K) 2:08.52; 200 individual medley—Lorenzo (K) 2:18.12; 50 freestyle—Daniel Buchholz (S) 25.82; 1-meter dive—Lily Miga (K) 131.45; 100 butterfly—Zou (K) 1:08.42; 100 freestyle—Cho (K) 57.87; 500 freestyle—Ryu (K) 5:25.83; 200 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Zou, Sienna Cordoba, Park, Cho) 1:49.27; 100 backstroke—Lorenzo (K) 1:05.28; 100 breaststroke—Malaina Mirabueno (S) 1:16.20; 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Ryu, Cordoba, Cho, Lorenzo) 3:53.47.

Wesco North

Stanwood 117, Monroe 53

At Stanwood-Camano YMCA

200 medley relay—Monroe (October Sieling, Rowyn Grant, Emersyn Hartway, Sabrina Cody) 2:08.89; 200 freestyle—Jazmyn Legg (S) 2:21.38; 200 individual medley—Sarah Zastoupil (S) 2:37.76; 50 freestyle—Anna Paul (S) 28.58; 100 butterfly—Sophie Plano (S) 1:14.88; 100 freestyle—Faith Dilworth (S) 1:04.94; 500 freestyle—Alora de Vera (S) 6:23.73; 200 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Paul, Plano, Dilworth, Legg) 1:56.91; 100 backstroke—Sieling (M) 1:13.91; 100 breaststroke—Paul (S) 1:18.72; 400 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Zastoupil, Presley Polasek, Plano, Legg) 4:20.99.

Glacier Peak 147, Archbishop Murphy 26

Snohomish 127, Archbishop Murphy 41

At Snohomish Aquatic Center

200 medley relay—Glacier Peak (Keelie Sullivan, Alena Lehmann, Jolie Takano, Megan Maley) 2:00.18; 200 freestyle—Sullivan (G) 2:09.44; 200 individual medley—Maley (G) 2:29.04; 50 freestyle—Abigail Vanturennout (G) 30.28; 1-meter dive—Addison Farman (G) 255.95; 100 butterfly—Sophia Kuntz (S) 1:05.37; 100 freestyle—Lehmann (G) 55.16; 500 freestyle—Sullivan (G) 5:48.51; 200 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (Riley Lowell, Brooke Vandehey, Veronika Huclova, Takano) 1:54.81; 100 backstroke—Lehmann (G) 1:03.75; 100 breaststroke—Olivia Huber (S) 1:22.67; 400 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (Sullivan, Lowell, Maley, Lehmann) 3:56.21.

Wesco South

Jackson 119, Shorecrest 67

At West Coast Aquatics

200 medley relay—Jackson (Megan Wang, Mia Abrigo, Elissa Anderson, Krystyna Yefremova) 1:55.87; 200 freestyle—Julia Song (J) 1:57.83; 200 individual medley—Olivia Hoyla (J) 2:14.13; 50 freestyle—Anderson (J) 25.99; 1-meter dive—Berkley Gorre (S) 173.10; 100 butterfly—Anderson (J) 1:01.89; 100 freestyle—Song (J) 57.04; 500 freestyle—Quinn Whorley (S) 5:24.15; 200 freestyle relay—Jackson (Song, Anderson, Hanna Fritts, Hoyla) 1:45.44; 100 backstroke—Hoyla (J) 1:01.34; 100 breaststroke—Aila Howson (S) 1:10.45; 400 freestyle relay—Jackson (Song, Megan Wang, Fritts, Hoyla) 3:53.51.

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Meadowdale vs. Mountlake Terrace, at Lynnwood H.S., scores not reported

Non-league

Lake Stevens 147, Everett 32

At Lake Stevens H.S.

200 medley relay—Lake Stevens (Gwen Werner, Isabella Martin, Jessica Garingo, Nagi Kimura) 2:07.01; 200 freestyle—Addison Bowen (L) 2:15.79; 200 individual medley—Gracie Young (L) 2:35.74; 50 freestyle—Werner (L) 27.92; 1-meter dive—Cailin Matias (L) 85.90; 100 butterfly—Emily Gesick (L) 1:11.39; 100 freestyle—Kimura (L) 57.38; 500 freestyle—Bowen (L) 6:12.59; 200 freestyle—Lake Stevens (Young, Ainsley Miller, Gesick, Ellie Hardy) 2:00.91; 100 backstroke—Werner (L) 1:09.41; 100 breaststroke—Young (L) 1:17.60; 400 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Gesick, Martin, Bowen, Werner) 4:18.63.

Edmonds-Woodway 122, Cascade 48

At Everett YMCA

200 medley relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Simone Bennett, Tatumn Detjen, Madison Morales-Tomas, Sydney Bates) 2:01.56; 200 freestyle—Zoe MacDonald (E) 2:12.22; 200 individual medley—Alana Dewing (C) 2:40.34; 50 freestyle—May Phut (C) 27.27; 100 butterfly—Olivia Garcia (E) 1:02.46; 100 freestyle—Detjen (E) 1:00.64; 500 freestyle—MacDonald (E) 5:55.05; 200 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Detjen, Maya Bergan, Morales-Tomas, Bates) 1:51.22; 100 backstroke—Garcia (E) 1:03.85; 100 breaststroke—Lauren Tra (E) 1:21.11; 400 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Bennett, Bergan, Garcia, MacDonald) 4:11.23.

Marysville Getchell 113, Mariner 46

At Marysville Pilchuck H.S.

200 medley relay—Marysville Getchell (Ruch-Brown, Bennett, Carlson, Yanagida) 2:31.95; 200 freestyle—Olivia Abele (MG) 3:43.55; 200 individual medley—Bennett (MG) 2:48.73; 50 freestyle—Yanagida (MG) 29.63; 1-meter dive—Aisha Jallow (MG) 98.40; 100 butterfly—Carlson (MG) 1:11.77; 100 freestyle—Yanagida (MG) 1:05.65; 500 freestyle—Lucy Nguyen (M) 7:52.44; 200 relay—Marysville Getchell (Yanagida, Dumais, Canares, Abele) 2:17.32; 100 backstroke—Angelina Lam (M) 1:31.59; 100 breaststroke—Ruch-Brown (MG) 1:30.96; 400 relay—Marysville Getchell (Carlson, Perkins, Abele, Ruch-Brown) 5:23.22.

Marysville Pilchuck 71, Mariner 59

At Marysville Pilchuck H.S.

200 medley relay—Marysville Pilchuck (Richey, Wilson, Higgins, Getty) 2:36.09; 200 freestyle—Ava Christensen (MP) 2:37.34; 200 individual medley—Vivian Huynh (M) 3:35.89; 50 freestyle—Higgins (MP) 28.82; 1-meter dive—Jill Thomas (MP) 113.40; 100 freestyle—Higgins (MP) 1:01.51; 500 freestyle—Christensen (MP) 7:07.12; 200 relay—Marysville Pilchuck (Getty, Richey, Cook, Higgins) 2:14.32; 100 backstroke—Wilson (MP) 1:18.65; 100 breaststroke—Karina Linnyk (M) 1:48.75; 400 relay—Mariner (Perez, Huynh, Linnyk, Nguyen) 5:37.02.

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