Prep results for Saturday, Dec. 29

Here are the prep results for Saturday, Dec. 29, with links to box scores and recaps where applicable:

BOYS BASKETBALL

Northwest 1B

Cedar Park Christian-MLT 72, Arlington Christian 27, box score not reported

Tournament of Champions

At Franklin H.S.

Stanwood 85, Stadium 77, box score not reported

Bothell Holiday Tournament

At Bothell H.S.

Jackson vs. TBD, score not reported

Cactus Jam Tournament

At Maryvale H.S. (Arizona)

Friends (New York) 47, Shorewood 37

Everett Community College Holiday Tournament

At Everett Commuity College

Marysville Getchell 55, Black Hills 51

Lake Stevens 59, Anacortes 55

Mountlake Terrace Holiday Tournament

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

Sedro-Woolley 77, Kamiak 74, OT, box score not reported

Edmonds-Woodway 65, Sunnyside 60

Mayrsville Pilchuck 56, Lakeside 48, box score not reported

Mountlake Terrace 79, Ballard 70

Santa Barbara Holiday Tournament

At Santa Barbara H.S. (California)

King’s 58, Chatsworth (California) 42, box score not reported

Non-conference

Issaquah 64, Cascade 35

South Whidbey 66, Concrete 17

Grace Academy at Taholah, score not reported

Darrington 81, Mossy Rock 35

BOYS WRESTLING

The Rock on Vashon

At Vashon Island H.S.

Team scores (Top five and locals—1. Forks 170, 2. Zillah 157.5, 3. Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 155, 4. Mount Baker 136, 5. Granite Falls 129, 7. Darrington 84.5, T-10. Sultan 71, 12. Everett 59, T-13. Lake Stevens 39.

Local placers—106: 1. Riley Hoople, Granite Falls. 4. Jonah Palabrica, Everett.113: 4. Darin Sedenius, Darrington. 120: 4. Christian Anderson, Lake Stevens. 4. Christian Roberts, Granite Falls. 152: 1. Hayden Long, Granite Falls. 4. Mason McBride, Granite Falls. 170: 4. Seth Harris, Granite Falls. 4. Lucas Ruewsaat, Darrington. 182: 4. Elrik Lynd, Darrington. 195: 1. Johnny Franke, Darrington. 4. Victor Montiel, Everett.

Pat Lovell Holiday Classic

At Aptos H.S. (California)

Team scores (Top five and locals)—1. Lake Stevens 256, 2. John H. Pitman 217.5, 3. Clovis 178, 4. Granada 147, 5. Las Lomas 143.

Local placers—113: 6. Brayden Bowers, Lake Stevens. 120: 2. Matthew Johnson, Lake Stevens. 126: 1. Luke Weaver, Sultan. 5. Kyle Lacoursiere, Lake Stevens. 132: 5. Wyatt Springer, Lake Stevens. 138: 4. Aiden Fleming, Sultan. 6. Caden Cauley, Lake Stevens. 170: 2. Julian Fryberg, Lake Stevens. 182: 8. Carson West, Lake Stevens. 195: 5. Jacob Vincent, Lake Stevens. 220: 3. Wyatt Hall, Lake Stevens. 285: 3. Devin Kylany, Lake Stevens.

Northwest Duals

At Linn County & Expo Center

Tilamook 56, Edmonds-Woodway 18

106—Reece LeCompte (EW) maj. dec. Bradley Rieger 14-2; 113—LeCompte (EW) tech. fall Ethan Haertel 17-2; 120—Keegan Hagerty (T) tech. fall Baylor Denkinger 21-6; 126—Quintin Metcalfe (T) pinned Emmanuel Boakye-Ansah :59; 132—Grayson LeCompte (EW) won by forfeit; 138—Alexander Rapelje (EW) dec. Luis Macias 4-3; 152—Chad Werner (T) pinned Thomas Christin-Eriksen 1:08; 160—Miquel Niemi (T) pinned Alec Rust :55; 170—Alex Werner (T) pinned John Christin-Eriksen 1:08; 182—Caleb Werner (T) pinned Christian Simpson 1:59; 195—Fabian Niemi (T) won by forfeit; 220—Dawson McKibbin (T) pinned Joshua Brown 5:24; 285—Michael Horton (T) pinned George Kartono 5:24.

Edmonds-Woodway 45, Cascade 33

106—Reece LeCompte (EW) pinned Mauro Michel 1:03; 113—Ethan Nguyen (EW) maj. dec. Daniel Moore 10-2; 120—Emanuel Boakye-Ansah (EW) won by forfit; 126—Ousman Fatty (EW) pinned Caymus Roache 1:39; 132—Tsvetomir Krumov (EW) pinned Zachary Fulgham 3:59; 138—Kane Nixon (C) pinned Alexander Rapelje 1:07; 145—Noah Thompson (C) pinned Russel Hare 0:21; 152—Thomas Christin-Eriksen (EW) pin. Ben Roth 4:53; 160—Mathew Stahlberg (C) pinned John Christin-Eriksen 1:09; 170—Blake Lewis (C) pinned Charles Van Horn 0:42; 182—Christian Simpson (EW) tech. fall Kayden Lindquist 17-0; 195—Mathew Clark (C) dec. Joshua Brown 4-1; 220—Macoy Christman (C) inj. default Riley Johnson; 285—George Kartono (EW) pinned Nathan Law 3:31.

Edmonds-Woodway 40, David Douglas 37

120—Emmanuel Boakye-Ansah (EW) won by forfeit; 126—Damauri Crawley (DD) pinned Ousman Fatty 2:35; 132—Grayson LeCompte (EW) pinned Adam Young 1:37; 138—Alexander Rapelje (EW) pinned Timothy Xiong 3:01; 145—Savier Massad (DD) dec. Russel Hare 3-2; 152—Maximos Garcia (DD) pinned Alec Rust 1:42; 160—Omarr Narruhn (DD) maj. dec. Ethan Davis 13-3; 170—John Christin-Eriksen (EW) mah. dec. McCromic Sananap 9-0; 182—Romeo Manue (DD) pinned Christian Simpson 5:54; 195—Joshua Brown (EW) won by disqualification; 220—George Kartono (EW) pinned Connor Hutchinson 1:12; 285—Joey Franco (DD) won by forfet; 106—Reece LeCompte (EW) pinned Marquez Goldsby 3:57; 113—Hayden Narruhn (DD) won by forfeit.

Pac Coast Championships

At Mountain View H.S.

Team scores (Top five and locals)—1. Kentwood 199.5, 2. South Kitsap 193.5, 3. Bethel 193, 4. West Linn 190, 5. Camas 184.5, 15. Glacier Peak 78.5, 23. Snohomish 69.

Local placers—126: 5. Gavin MacDonald, Glacier Peak. 132: 2. Parker Hardy, Glacier Peak. 285: 6. Duncan King, Snohomish.

Doc Herren Tournament

At Auburn H.S.

Team scores (Top five and locals)—1. Orting 251.5, 2. White River 221, 3. Auburn Riverside 178, 4. Puyallup 175, 5. Enumclaw 168.5, 18. Cascade 60.

Local placers—145: 6. Kaige Bunsngeam, Cascade.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Cactus Jam Tournament

At Maryvale H.S.

Jackson 41, Lakeside 28, box score not reported

Top of the Peak Tournament

At Glacier Peak H.S.

Glacier Peak 49, Lewis and Clark 40

Edmonds-Woodway 74, Kentlake 63, box score not reported

Knight Time Classic

At Ontario Christian H.S. (California)

King’s 39, Whittier Christian 38

Non-conference

Archbishop Murphy 57, Anacortes 21

Meadowdale 60, Bishop Blanchet 56

Concrete at South Whidbey, score not reported

Grace Academy 42, Taholah 39

GIRLS WRESTLING

Woolley Women’s Tournament

At Sedro-Woolley H.S.

Stanwood, Snohomish, Oak Harbor, Marysville Pilchuck, Marysville Getchell, Kamiak, Jackson, Granite Falls, Glacier Peak, everett, Edmonds-Woodway, Darrington, Cedarcrest, Casade, Arlington, scores not reported

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