Prep results for Saturday, Jan. 26

Here are the prep results for Saturday, Jan. 26, with links to box scores and recaps where applicable:

BOYS BASKETBALL

Northwest 1B

Grace Academy 60, Providence Christian 30

Nonconference

Overlake 67, Granite Falls 31

Nooksack Valley 59, Sultan 41

BOYS SWIMMING

Edmonds District Meet

At Lynnwood Pool

Mountlake Terrace, Meadowdale, Lynnwood, Edmonds-Woodway, Mount Vernon

BOYS WRESTLING

Skyline Duals Tournament

At Skyline H.S.

Darrington, Monroe, South Whidbey

Berserker Invite

At Curtis H.S.

Team scores (Top five and locals)—1. Curtis 192.5, 2. White River 143.5, 3. Kent-Meridian 126.5, 4. Hanford 125.5, 5. Spanaway Lake 96, 9. Mariner 72.5.

Local placers—106: 3. Jose Zamora-Solorzano, Mariner; 138: T-3. Jahee Nelson, Mariner. 152: T-3. Ryan Fry, Mariner.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Nonconference

Nooksack Valley 56, Sultan 45

GIRLS WRESTLING

Lady Knights Invitational

At Mariner H.S.

Team scores (Top five and locals)—1. Othello 207, 2. Federal Way 128, T-3. Arlington 104, T-3. Lynden 104, 5. Yelm 103, 7. Snohomish 85, 9. Lakewood 79, 11. Monroe 69, 12. Stanwood 54, 13. Cascade 52, 16. Edmonds-Woodway 47, 24. Shorecrest 28, 26. Granite Falls 25, 27. Jackson 19, 31. Oak Harbor 15.5, 32. Glacier Peak 13, T-33. Cedarcrest 7, 36. South Whidbey 6, T-38. Mariner 3, T-38. Marysville Getchell 3, T-41. Marysville Pilchuck 0.

Local placers—100: 3. Solana Ordonez, Kamiak; 4. Aliya Hammons, Stanwood; 6. Tina Tran, Kamiak. 105: 6. Mikayla Jardine, Snohomish. 110: 1. Diana Cantini, Kamiak; 3. Hannah Petersen, Stanwood; 4. Vivian Potong, Arlington; 5. Caludia Rojas-Guzman, Cascade. 115: 4. Arshpreet Kuar, Cascade; 5. Ella Erikson, Oak Harbor. 120A: 3. Tailer Cochran, Arlington. 120B: 1. Sophie Breaker, Monroe; 3. Edith Huerta, Cascade; 5. Rose Walthers, Arlington. 125A: 2. Cassidy O’Hara, Lakewood. 125B: 2. BaileyAnn Diener, Monroe; 6. River Freeburg, Edmonds-Woodway. 130: 3. Mattea Potter, Granite Falls; 4. Olivia Poulton, Lakewood; 6. Jada Peterson, Monroe. 135: 2. Holly Butler, Snohomish; 4. Rhyleeann Wenberger, Lakewood; 140: 4. Kylie Hinds, Arlington; 5. Amanda Rasoumoff, Jackson; 6. Annistazia Kramer, Lakewood. 145: 1. Aislinn O’Connell, Shorecrest. 155: 6. Destinee Harris, Edmonds-Woodway. 170: 2. Alycia Pidgeon, Snohomish; 4. Lindsey Craford, Stanwood. 190: 1. Madison Marshall, Snohomish; 2. Malia Wayman, Arlington. 235: 1. Vatoria Keyes, Edmonds-Woodway; 5. Alyson Ellingson, Arlington.

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