Arlington’s Kristian Fairbanks (left) wraps his arms around Kamiak’s Stephen Berry during a bout at the 182-pound weight class Thursday night at Kamiak High School in Mukilteo. Fairbanks, ranked eighth in Class 3A according to Washington Wrestling Report, beat Berry in a 14-3 major decision, helping the Eagles to a 43-30 non-conference win over the Knights. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Arlington’s Kristian Fairbanks (left) wraps his arms around Kamiak’s Stephen Berry during a bout at the 182-pound weight class Thursday night at Kamiak High School in Mukilteo. Fairbanks, ranked eighth in Class 3A according to Washington Wrestling Report, beat Berry in a 14-3 major decision, helping the Eagles to a 43-30 non-conference win over the Knights. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Prep results for Thursday, Jan. 10

Here are prep results for Thursday, Jan. 10, with links to box scores and recaps where applicable:

BOYS BASKETBALL

Wesco 4A

Kamiak at Mariner, not reported

Northwest 2A

Lakewood 75, Nooksack Valley 46

Northwest 1B

Tulalip Heritage 69, Orcas Christian 44, stats not reported

BOYS SWIMMING

Wesco

Cascade 100, Everett 82; Cascade 118, Archbishop Murphy 66; Everett 93, Archbishop Murphy 82

At Forest Park Pool

200 medley relay—Cascade (Jaxon Roberts, Devin Huynh, Maxwell Nelson, Miles Thompson) 1:54.97; 200 freestyle—Mitchell Abramson (AM) 2:06.98; 200 individual medley—Roberts (C) 2:13.51; 50 freestyle—Ethan Ahrendt (E) 23.31; diving—Fox Darimont (C) 217.85; 100 butterfly—Kainoa Evans (AM) 1:06.56; 100 freestyle—Chris Raynor (E) 55.08; 500 freestyle—Nelson (C) 6:07.07; 200 freestyle relay—Everett (Raynor, Ethan Harber, Josh Hetler, Ahrendt) 1:45.22; 100 backstroke—Ahrendt (E) 1:03.8; 100 breaststroke—Roberts (C) 1:09.44; 400 freestyle—Cascade (Roberts, Miles Thompson, Christopher Hansen, Nelson) 3:46.91.

Mount Vernon 101, Stanwood 69, stats not reported

Kamiak 128, Snohomish 57; Kamiak 132, Glacier Peak 53

At Snohomish Aquatic Center

200 medley relay—Kamiak (Alex Kirby, Maxwell Fang, Brian Park, Jared Luong) 1:46.69; 200 freestyle—Slava Gilszmer (K) 1:47.54; 200 individual medley—Vlad Gilszmer (K) 1:59.9; 50 freestyle—Jack Renschler (GP) 23.68; Diving—Shane Morrill (S) 236.9; 100 butterfly—Park (K) 57.82; 100 freestyle—Renschler (GP) 52.3; 500 freestyle—Fang (K) 4:59.04; 200 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Kirby, Park, Ryan Fang, V. Gilszmer) 1:31.79; 100 backstroke—V. Gilszmer (K) 54.02; 100 breaststroke—James Boggeri (S) 1:08.33; 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (R. Fang, Justin Gillette, Matthew Gustafson, Edward Whalen) 3:27.3.

Monroe 120, Marysville Pilchuck 59; Monroe 124, Marysville Getchell 52

At Marysville Pilchuck H.S.

200 medley relay—Marysville Pilchuck (Ian Meetsma, Leif Anderson, Seth Little, Jayden Boyle) 1:58.14; 200 freestyle—Jude Pazier (M) 2:01.85; 200 individual medley—Christian Clarke (M) 2:33.03; 50 freestyle—Meetsma (MP) 25.09; Diving—Benson Boone (M) 276.3; 100 butterfly—Kameron Wilkes (MG) 1:02.55; 100 freestyle—Nicholas Carlson (MG) 57.45; 500 freestyle—Pazier (M) 5:21.8; 200 freestyle relay—Monroe (Mateo Bustamante-Minsull, Andrew Nipper, Jason Acuna, Conner Erickson) 1:50.26; 100 backstroke—Meetsma (MP) 1:00.94; 100 breaststroke—Kyle Nordby (M) 1:15.09; 400 freestyle relay—Marysville Pilchuck (Luke Pusateri, Boyle, Little, Meetsma) 4:01.09.

Jackson vs. Mariner

At WEST Coast Aquatics

200 medley relay—Jackson, time not available; 200 freestyle—Ryan Mun (J) 2:03.2; 200 individual medley—Ben Yeung (J) 2:18.04; 50 freestyle—Mariner 26.34; 100 butterfly—Alex Georgiev (J) 59.02; 100 freestyle—Mun (J) 55.67; 500 freestyle—Tony Kim (J) 5:37.61; 200 freestyle relay—Mariner (Vadim Kukhotskiy, Pedro Palomares-Reynaga, Sahiz Saran, Vitaly Krutiy), time not available; 100 backstroke—Brayden Lam (J) 1:03.0; 100 breaststroke—Maceo Hoyla (J) 1:09.93; 400 freestyle relay—Jackson (Brady Judd, Mun, Lam, Ethan Chang) 3:49.51.

BOYS WRESTLING

Wesco 3A North

Snohomish 40, Oak Harbor 35

At Oak Harbor H.S.

113—Shamus Warden (OH) won by forfeit; 120—Jamal Graham (OH) won by forfeit; 126—Jakob Daily (OH) maj. dec. Jayme Gonzalez 12-2; 132—Caleb Fitzgerald (OH) maj. dec. Matthew Miller 11-3; 138—Thibault Simorato (OH) pinned Christian Squadrito 1:36; 145—Trevin Weeks (S) pinned Tim Luttrell-Dinger 4:41; 152—Kyle Carlson (S) pinned Jeremaih Dailey 1:25; 160—Jesus Gonzales (S) maj. dec. Noah Hangan 9-1; 170—Ethan Pace (OH) dec. Karson Castillo 3-2; 182—Meier Bracken (S) pinned Brandon Liberty :30; 195—Ryan Douglas (S) pinned Nolan Byng :33; 220—Elijah Osbourne (S) won by forfeit; 285—Duncan King (S) pinned Deandre Bennett 4:09. 106—Cole Valdez (OH) pinned Bryce Skowron 1:49.

Everett 38, Oak Harbor 30

At Oak Harbor H.S.

106—Jonah Palabrica (E) dec. Cole Valdez 17-2 (TF); 113—Shamus Warden (OH) dec. Chaves Petronave 7-2; 120—Jamal Graham (OH) pinned Aaron Chan 3:11; 126—Jakob Daily (OH) dec. Fernie Vasquez 4-3; 132—Caleb Fitzgerald (OH) won by forfeit; 138—Thibault Simorato (OH) dec. Daniel Ramirez 10-5 (SV); 145—Dayne Tuohimaa (E) pinned Tim Luttrell-Dinger 1:24; 152—Christian De Guzman (E) dec. Jeremaih Daily 8-3; 160—Riley Bennett (E) pinned Noah Hangan :43; 170—Ethan Pace (OH) pinned Thad Zwar 2:10; 182—Skylar O’Donahue (E) pinned Brandon Liberty 5:27; 195—Joey Hudson (E) pinned Nolan Byng 1:49; 220—Sam Smith (E) won by forfeit; 285—Deandre Bennett (OH) dec. Marcus Sholdez 5-4.

Marysville Pilchuck 47, Marysville Getchell 24

At Marysville Pilchuck H.S.

113—Cody Mitchell (MG) dec. Mikey Bejar 7-1; 120—Timothy Doroshuk (MG) dec. Alex Foster 8-6; 126—Tanner Lauzon (MP) pinned Taylor Herridge 3:33; 132—Austin Davis (MP) maj. dec. Miguel Ramirez-Garcia 14-6; 138—Trey Padgett (MG) pinned Nick Cantu 5:14; 145—Jonathon Goeden (MP) pinned Matthew Paquette 0:57; 152—Isaiah Galindo (MP) maj. dec. Jesus Cabadas 8-0; 160—Ahmad Humoud (MP) dec. Christopher Bonner 12-5; 170—Mauro Bejar (MP) pinned Andrew Cantu 1:56; 182—Cayden White (MP) pinned Edgar Duenas 1:12; 195—Ikaika Naweli (MP) pinned Caleb Blonk 3:16; 220—Cheron Smith (MG) pinned Kamiakin Craig 3:38; 285—Jeff Roullier (MP) pinned Erick Duenas 5:13; 106—Jacob Steele (MG) won by forfeit.

Wesco 3A South

Shorecrest 52, Archbishop Murphy 19

At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

160—Yacob Benazouz (S) won by forfeit; 170—Ian Mortensen (S) won by forfeit; 182—Christopher Ng (S) pinned Carlos Garibay 1:38; 195—Devin Moore (AM) maj. dec. Matthew Pease 9-1; 220—Elyjah Schultz (S) won by forfeit; 285—Jonah Chesnut (S) pinned Kohl Burke :49; 106—Thomas Rhodes (S) pinned Soren Hansen 1:37; 113—Roman Shadduck (S) maj. dec. Luke Kendrick 14-3; 120—Bo Carlton (AM) pinned Caleb Kassa 2:23; 126—Jacob Arnez (AM) pinned Jacob Lugee 1:58; 132—Kaiya Conway-Yasuyama (S) pinned Sean Niblett 1:07; 138—Kelvin Schmidt (S) pinned Harrison Butler 1:12; 145—Double forfeit; 152—Colin Howell (AM) dec. Trentyn Good 13-6.

Edmonds-Woodway 50, Meadowdale 24

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

106—Reece LeCompte (E-W) pinned Javier Richmond 2:56; 113—Ethan Nguyen (E-W) won by forfeit; 120—Baylor Denkinger (E-W) pinned Erick Gonzales 3:30; 126—Nathan Lee (M) pinned Emmanuel Boakye-Ansah 3:10; 132—Alex Rapelje (E-W) won by forfeit; 138—Grayson LeCompte (E-W) maj. dec. Devin DeWeese 12-4; 145—Howie Hare (E-W) maj. dec. Tanner Queree 9-0; 152—Thomas Christin-Eriksen (E-W) dec. Henry Gates 8-7; 160—John Christin-Eriksen (E-W) pinned Thomas Nakamura 5:07; 170—Caleb Monillas (M) pinned Charles Van Horn 1:34; 182—Saul Hernandez (M) pinned Christian Simpson 5:06; 195—Josh Brown (E-W) dec. Chauncey Gantt 12-7; 220—George Kartono (E-W) pinned Tyler Paul 2:44; 285—Alex Krueger (M) won by forfeit.

Shorewood 66, Lynnwood 9

At Shorewood H.S.

113—Kai Layton (SW) pinned Julien Mishoe :57; 120—Quincy Laflin (SW) won by forfeit; 126—Aidan Jung (SW) won by forfeit; 132—Curt Tanaka (SW) won by forfeit; 138—Kody Carpenter (SW) inj. default Derek Zagulian; 145—Devin Leach (SW) pinned Nate Johnson 1:03; 152—Georgino Maraga (L) dec. Cole Becker 13-7; 160—RJ Buchheim (SW) pinned Keanne Bangian :53; 170—Max Null (SW) pinned Jordan Wilson 3:31; 182—Tom Bert (SW) pinned Isaac Hernandez :50; 195—Leyton Houck (SW) won by forfeit; 220—Phil Ball (SW) pinned Christian Kirkman 1:41; 285—Brandon Hawk (L) won by forfeit; 106—Double forfeit.

North Sound Conference

Sultan vs. South Whidbey, not reported

South Whidbey at Granite Falls, not reported

Non-conference

Arlington 43, Kamiak 30

At Kamiak H.S.

145—Sam Furlong-Benedetti (K) dec. Caleb Abenroth 18-3 (TF); 152—Guage Holland (K) pinned Adam Murray :49; 160—Arlington won by forfeit; 170—Sam Rush (A) pinned Huy Lee 1:58; 182—Kristian Fairbanks (A) maj. dec. Stephen Berry 14-3; 195—Ian Faucher (K) pinned Dawson Reed :53; 220—Cole Hahn (A) pinned Ethan Akers 5:59; 285—Nick Garza (K) pinned Hunter Strande 1:17. 106—Casten Tollenaar (A) pinned Solana Ordonez 3:30; 113—Daniel Heiss (A) maj. dec. Diana Cantini 15-5; 120—Dorian Tollenaar (A) pinned Richard Chung 5:21; 126—Trevor Latta (A) dec. Lorenzo Jaquez 18-3 (TF); 132—Samuel Serati (K) maj. dec. Gunner Olson 10-0; 138—Elliott Szoke (K) dec. Dimitri Shaffer 3-0.

Concrete at Granite Falls, not reported

Sultan vs. Concrete, not reported

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Wesco 4A

Kamiak 36, Mariner 21, stats not reported

Jackson 48, Cascade 19, stats not reported

Glacier Peak 76, Mount Vernon 39

Lake Stevens 61, Monroe 40

Wesco 3A

Archbishop Murphy 40, Marysville Getchell 30

Arlington 61, Edmonds-Woodway 60

Shorecrest 46, Everett 26

Meadowdale 74, Marysville Pilchuck 39

Mountlake Terrace 42, Oak Harbor 32

Snohomish 47, Shorewood 22

Stanwood 50, Cedarcrest 41

Northwest 1B

Tulalip Heritage 47, Orcas Christian 20, stats not reported

GIRLS BOWLING

Wesco

Jackson 3, Rainier Beach 0

At Skyway Park Bowl, Seattle

Jackson highlights—Molly Meyers: 320 series (160-160); Crystal Le 319 series (176-143). Records—Jackson 11-1 overall, 9-1 Wesco. Rainier Beach 1-11, 1-9.

Cascade 3, Seattle Prep 0

At Skyway Park Bowl, Seattle

Cascade highlights—Nikki Duell: 354 series (190-164); Paris Smith: 384 series (183-201). Records—Cascade 11-1 overall, 9-1 league. Seattle Prep 6-6, 4-5.

GIRLS WRESTLING

Wesco

Kamiak at Mariner, not reported

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