Marysville Getchell’s Maddy Grandbois attempts a shot with Marysville Pilchuck’s MacKenzie Konsor (right) reaching in at Marysville Pilchuck High School on Friday. The Chargers won 62-15. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Marysville Getchell’s Maddy Grandbois attempts a shot with Marysville Pilchuck’s MacKenzie Konsor (right) reaching in at Marysville Pilchuck High School on Friday. The Chargers won 62-15. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Prep results for Friday, Jan. 25

Here are the prep results for Friday, Jan. 25, with links to box scores and recaps where applicable:

BOYS BASKETBALL

Wesco 4A

Jackson 65, Monroe 48

Glacier Peak 54, Kamiak 40

Lake Stevens 62, Mariner 58, OT

Mount Vernon 59, Cascade 41

Wesco 3A/2A

Edmonds-Woodway 53, Lynnwood 45

Archbishop Murphy 64, Shorewood 63

Mountlake Terrace 77, Cedarcrest 35

Everett 53, Oak Harbor 45

Marysville Pilchuck 86, Marysville Getchell 57

Shorecrest 50, Meadowdale 47

Arlington 70, Stanwood 36

North Sound Conference

Cedar Park Christian 52, Coupeville 36

South Whidbey 78, Granite Falls 33

King’s 95, Sultan 38

Northwest 2B/1B

Darrington 61, Concrete 39

Northwest 1B

Shoreline Christian at Cedar Park Christian-MLT

Fellowship Christian at Lummi Nation

BOYS WRESTLING

Wesco 3A/2A South

Edmonds-Woodway 58, Cedarcrest 17

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

145—Howie Hare (E-W) maj. dec. Michael Norris 11-3; 152—Thomas Christin-Eriksen (E-W) dec. Preston Goodwin 3-2; 160—Freddy Reid (C) dec. Alec Rust18-1 (TF); 170—John Christin-Eriksen (E-W) maj. dec. Cade Norris 12-4; 182—Matthew Weinert (C) pinned Grant Bragalone 1:50; 195—Caleb Lay (C) pinnedLuke Walker 1:10; 220—George Kartono (E-W) won by forfeit; 285—Isaac Elder (E-W) won by forfeit; 106—Reece LeCompte (E-W) pinned Ashton Butterfield1:16; 113—Ethan Nguyen (E-W) won by forfeit; 120—Baylor Denkinger (E-W) dec. Sheldon Egger 16-0 (TF); 126—Elias Meyer (E-W) pinned Shawn Nykreim :51;132—Grayson LeCompte (E-W) pinned Austin Link 1:13; 138—Russel Hare (E-W) won by forfeit.

Archbishop Murphy 54, Meadowdale 28

At Meadowdale H.S.

182—Saul Hernandez (M) pinned Carlos Garibay; 195—Chauncey Gant (M) won by forfeit; 220—Devin Moore (A) pinned Tyler Paul 1:54; 285—Alex Maxwell (M) pinned Kohl Burke 0:23; 106—Javier Richmond (M) won by forfeit; 113—Luke Kendrick (A) pinned Zack Sinnes 5:44; 120—Bo Carlton (A) won by forfeit; 126— Erick Gonzalez (M) pinned Jacob Arnez 0:52; 132—Jin Lee (M) pinned Sean Niblett 0:42; 138— Harrison Butler (A) won by forfeit; 145—Colin Howell (A) maj. dec. Tanner Quirie 17-3; 152—Thadius Gonazlez (M) won by forfeit; 160—Henry Gates (M) won by forfeit; 170—Caleb Monillas (M) won by forfeit.

Mountlake Terrace 40, Lynnwood 36

Shorewood 28, Shorecrest 26

At Shorewood H.S.

106—Double forfeit; 113—Thomas Rhodes (SC) dec. Kai Layton 5-2; 120—Roman Shadduck (SC) tech. fall Quincy Laflin 17-2; 126—Aidan Jung (SW) dec. Aiden Didio 9-4; 132—Curt Tanaka (SW_ dec. Kelvin Schmidt 3-2; 138—Kody Carpenter (SW) dec. Kaiya Conway 12-8; 145—Arthur Christopher (SC) maj. dec. Luca Fenlason 14-4; 152—Devin Leach (SW) dec. Trenton Good 5-2; 160—Cole Becker (SW) pinned Yacob Benazouz 5:53; 170—Ian Mortenson (SC) maj. dec. Max Null 10-1; 182—Tom Bert (SW) pinned Christopher Ng 2:14; 195—Phil Ball (SW) dec. Matthew Pease 7-2; 220—Elyjah Schultz (SC) pinned Isaac Kabuchi 3:45; 285—David Rivera (SC) win by forfeit.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Wesco 4A

Jackson 58, Monroe 44

Glacier Peak 65, Kamiak 32

Lake Stevens 68, Mariner 29

Mount Vernon 53, Cascade 22

Wesco 3A/2A

Arlington 65, Stanwood 63, OT

Everett 53, Oak Harbor 28

Edmonds-Woodway 60, Lynnwood 50

Marysville Getchell 62, Marysville Pilchuck 15

North Sound Conference

Cedar Park Christian 37, Coupeville 28

Granite Falls at South Whidbey

King’s 54, Sultan 10

Northwest Conference

Sehome 36, Lakewood 34

Northwest 2B/1B

Darrington 64, Concrete 51

GIRLS WRESTLING

Non-conference

Stanwood at Lakewood

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