Prep results for Saturday, April 20

Here are the prep results for Saturday, April 20, with links to box scores and rccaps where applicable:

BASEBALL

Wesco 4A

Monroe 1, Jackson 0

Wesco 3A North

Arlington 6, Marysville Pilchuck 1

Everett 15, Marysville Getchell 2

Wesco 3A/2A South

Meadowdale 4, Lynnwood 1, stats not reported

Archbishop Murphy 3, Shorecrest 2

Northwest Conference

Burlington-Edison 8, Lakewood 1, stats not reported

GIRLS TENNIS

Nonconference

University Prep 3, South Whidbey 2, stats not reported

SOFTBALL

Nonconference

Coupeville 11, Meridian 1, stats not reported

TRACK AND FIELD

Eason Invitational

At Veterans Memorial Stadium

Boys

Team scores (winner and locals)—1. Glacier Peak 36, 2. Edmonds-Woodway 35.5, 6. Everett 24, T-27. Coupeville 10, T-27. Cascade 10, 33. Snohomish 9, T-34. Monroe 8, T-34. Meadowdale 8, T-34. Shorecrest 8, T-49. Mariner 4, T-49. Kamiak 4, T-59. Oak harbor 2, T-63. Grace Academy 1.

Individual results (winner and top local finisher)—100: 1. Dorian Simon (Lakes) 10.62; no local placer. . 200: 1. Dorien Simon (Lakes) 21.58, 2. Ethan Willems (Glacier Peak) 22. 400: 1. Ethan Willems (Glacier Peak) 48.51. 800: 1. Luke Houser (Woodinville) 1:55.34, 7. Grant Christian (Edmonds-Woodway) 1:57.51. 1600: 1. Riley McDowell (Glacier Peak) 4:16.02. 3200: 1. Dylan Hartono (Edmonds-Woodway) 9:20.04. 110 hurdles: 1. Harlon Stuit (Meridian) 14.93, 4. Konner Kinghorn (Monroe) 15.99. 300 hurdles: 1. Maxwell Nelson (Cascade) 39.34. 4×100 relay: 1. Federal Way (Alphonso Williams, Anthony Frazier, Isaiah Davis, Marcus Eubanks) 42.9, 14. Edmonds-Woodway (Steele Swinton, Marcus Dilworth, Capassio Cherry, Chinedu Acholonu) 44.54. 4×400 relay: 1. Bellevue (Henry Cullom, Prestin Artis, Alec Cheff, Javon Griggs) 3:26.08, 11. Glacier Peak (Jenson Willems, David Richards-Perhatch, Evan Blume, Riley McDowell) 3:33.09. Distance medley relay: 1. Lakeside (Fred Liu, Elian Joseph, Sebastian Alfonso, Sanjay Raman) 10:30.65, 2. Shorecrest (Spencer Thurman, Rafe Kruse, Reed Adjibly, Erik Luu) 10:32.47. Discus: 1. Samuel Van Peursem (Cedar Park Christian) 171-07. Shot put: 1. Samuel Van Peursem (Cedar Park Christian) 61-0.5. Javelin: 1. Cielo Del Rosario (Wetview) 175, 2. Noah Forman (Glacier Peak) 172-01. High jump: 1. Chris VanLiew (Mount Baker) 6-02, T-19. Elijah Crosby (Glacier Peak) 5-08. Long jump: 1. Justice Etafo (Kentlake) 22-05, 4. Gabriel Andre (Everett) 20-11.25. Triple Jump: 1. David Davydenko (Sumner) 46-09.75, 2. Raymond Free (Meadowdale) 43-11. Pole vault: 1. Bowman Starr (Eastlake) 16-03, T-7. Nicholas Sibiryakov (Edmonds-Woodway) 13-06. Hammer throw: 1. Tyler Gilliland (Tumwater) 183-04, 4. Henry Erickson (Snohomish) 134.

Girls

Team scores (winner and locals)—1. Glacier Peak 53, 6. Kamiak 32.5, 9. Edmonds-Woodway 24, 18. Snohomish 14.5, T-28. Marysville Getchell 9, T-28. Monroe 9, T-43. Cascade 5, T-57. Lynnwood 1.

Individual results (winner and top local finisher)— 100: 1. Colleen Uzoekwe (Westview) 12.4; no local placer. 200: 1. Nadia Herring (Steilacoom) 24.64; no local placers. 400: 1. Margaret Baker (Mercer Island) 58.44, 2. Aaliyah Collins (Glacier Peak) 59.03. 800: 1. Ella Borsheim (Bellarmine Prep) 2:12.26, 4. Alicia Anderson (Kamiak) 2:17.01. 1600: 1. Aviry Stratton (Glacier Peak) 4:59.23. 3200: 1. Brooke Wallace (Glacier Peak) 10:58.34. 100 hurdles: 1. Nicole Lenton (Hazen) 15.18, 5. Kalea Funston (Monroe) 16.04. 300 hurdles: 1. Emma Pollak (Kentwood) 44.11, 10. Sydney Smith (Cedarcrest) 49.21. 4×100 relay: 1. Kentwood (Jessica Robinson, Emma Pollak, Faith Marshall, Makayla Williams) 48.86, 3. Glacier Peak (Mackenzie Allen, Haley Grambo, Lena Agnew, Aaliyah Collins) 49.55. 4×400 relay: 1. Westview (Emma Baughman, Lillian Janasik, Chole Montague, Colleen Uzoekwe) 4:02.28, 4. Edmonds-Woodway (Erin Francisco, Gabby Chappell, Kaddy Kongira, Kaitlyn Rust) 4:09.84. Distance medley relay: 1. Glacier Peak (Adisen Stratton, Lauryn Anne Ardry, Aleix Palmer, Brooke Wallace) 12:43.41. Discus: 1. Ava David (Lake Oswego) 139-02, 3. Katherine Potts (Glacier Peak) 119. Shot put: 1. Matehya Bryant (Eastlake) 42-05.5, 2. Mikail Montez (Marysville Getchell) 39-05.75. Javelin: 1. Kaitlyn Ream (Christian Faith) 134-03, 9. Bella Eunson (Edmonds-Woodway) 110-09. High jump: 1. Maisy Williams (Black Hills) 5-04, T-3. Bree Nichols (Snohomish) 5. Long jump: 1. Nadia Herring (Steilacoom) 18-10, 4. Hannah Ganashamoorthy (Monroe) 17-11.25. Triple Jump: 1. Lync Harris (Garfield) 37-01, 3. Ellie Grant (Snohomish) 35-04.75. Pole vault: 1. Lianne Kistler (Ballard) 14-01, T-16. Ryzele Lagdaan (Glacier Peak) 9. Hammer throw: 1. Ava David (Lake Oswego) 151-10, 2. Tara Koonce (Kamiak) 142.

Viking Classic

At Lake Stevens H.S.

Boys team scores (top five and locals)—1. Lake Stevens 162, 2. Arlington 114, 3. Yelm 64.5, 4. Lake Washington 53, 5. Eastmont 49 7. King’s 27.5.

Girls team scores (top five and locals)—1. Lake Stevens 160.5, 2. Lake Washington 96, 3. King’s 85, 4. Arlington 83, 5. Redmond 59.

Bellevue Open

At Bellevue H.S.

Boys team scores (top five and locals)—1. Jackson 45, 2. Bothell 27, 3. Decatur 23, 4. Bellevue 21, 5. North Kitsap 19.

Girls team scores (top five and locals)—1. Jackson 36, 2. Bothell, 3. Northwest 30, 4. Olympic 18, 5. Decatur 17.

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