Winter prep sports roundup.

Prep results for Thursday, May 27

Prep results for Thursday, May 27:

(Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results and statistics, email sports@heraldnet.com)

BOYS BASKETBALL

Wesco

Lakewood 76, Cedarcrest 50

ARLINGTON — Shae Dixon tied a Lakewood school record with 43 points, including 20 in a monster fourth quarter as the Cougars pulled away to beat Cedarcrest in a Wesco matchup on Tuesday night.

“I was just flowing with the game, having fun,” Dixon said. “We were coming back from a tough loss (to Mariner) so it was fun out there.”

Dixon, a senior, tied the record set by Gabe Walsh in 1989. He went 14-of-23 from the field, 4-of-8 on 3-pointers, and 11-of-12 from the free-throw line in the win.

“It really was an incredible effort,” Lakewood coach Anthony Wiederkehr said. “I really believe he’s an underrated player in the area.”

Blake Conyers scored 16 points and Andrew Malloy chipped in seven for Lakewood (5-1).

Kian Pegueros-Warren scored a team-high 15 points and Tyler Hampton added 10 for Cedarcrest (2-5).

Mariner 64, Glacier Peak 36

SNOHOMISH — A year after giving up two late leads to the Glacier Peak boys basketball team, Mariner wasn’t about to let it happen again.

The Marauders rolled to a 64-36 win over the Grizzlies in an early matchup of two undefeated Wesco teams and two of the top teams in Snohomish County.

BJ Kolly Jr. led a balanced Mariner offense with 15 points, Tijan Saine and Henry Avra each had 14 and Naser Motley 13.

Mariner went 11-3 in Wesco 4A last season, but could never overcome a powerful Glacier Peak team which finished league play at 14-0.

This season, the Marauders have established themselves as the top boys basketball teams in the area, rolling to a 7-0 record with an average margin of victory of 25.7 points per game.

Glacier Peak (4-1) entered the game undefeated with a number of close wins, but couldn’t keep up with high-scoring Mariner, which averages 73 points per game this season.

Cooper Jensen led the Grizzlies with 12 points and Tucker Molina chipped in 11.

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Monroe 78, Stanwood 71

MONROE — Sam Olson led four Monroe players in double digits with 26 points, including 10-of-12 from the free-throw line, and the Bearcats picked up a quality win over Stanwood in a high-scoring Wesco contest on Thursday night.

Stevie Kuhnle and Nate Cain each scored 16 points and Matthias Guerra added 10 for Monroe (2-4).

Cort Roberson scored a game-high 35 points and Dom Angelshaug had 14 for Stanwood (3-3).

Marysville Getchell 65, Everett 34

MARYSVILLE — Marysville Getchell star and UCLA baseball signee Malakhi Knight scored 31 points and the Chargers cruised to a Wesco win over Everett.

Alex Owens chipped in nine points on a trio of 3-pointers and Josiah Koellmer added eight for Marysville Getchell (3-3).

Jeremy Reed had twelve points and Taras Fesiienko added 11 for Everett (0-4).

Lynnwood 53, Meadowdale 51 (OT)

BOTHELL — Keegan Williams scored 16 points, including five of Lynnwood’s seven points in overtime, and the Royals earned a hard-fought win over Meadowdale.

Demiko Jallow scored a team-high 19 points, including three in overtime, and Tommy McMahon chipped in seven for Lynnwood (2-4).

Leo Baguian scored 19 points and Louis Gallagher added 13 for Meadowdale (0-6).

Mountlake Terrace 67, Edmonds-Woodway 44

EDMONDS — Jace Breakfield led 10 Mountlake Terrace scorers with 13 points and the Hawks used a 29-12 run in the second half to pull away from Edmonds-Woodway.

Robbie Baringer had 12 points and Muhammad Kinteh added 10 for Mountlake Terrace (5-1).

Jacob Gabler led a balanced Edmonds-Woodway (1-5) offense with 12 points.

Shorewood 66, Cascade 53

EVERETT — Jaden Messer led a balanced Shorewood offense with 12 points, and Rahme Salim added 11 as the Thunderbirds earned a Wesco win over Cascade.

David Lin, Canon Sanders and Julian Partman each chipped in nine points for Shorewood (2-4).

Kenny Fassett scored a game-high 18 points and Bubba Ceesay added 10 for Cascade (1-5).

Kamiak 62, Archbishop Murphy 56

EVERETT — Brenden Beier scored 23 points and Kamiak outscored Archbishop Murphy 20-14 in the fourth quarter to pull out a close win.

Beier scored 13 of his points in the second quarter as Kamiak (5-1) halted the Wildcats’ four-game win streak.

Jaye Ohonme added 11 points for the Knights.

Bailey Harmon had 18 points and Zach Ingle contributed 12 for Archbishop Murphy (5-2).

Jackson 51, Lake Stevens 49

LAKE STEVENS — Jackson outscored Lake Stevens 18-14 in the final quarter to secure a tight victory and improve to 4-2 on the season.

Sylas Williams led the Timberwolves with 19 points and Drilon Veliu chipped in 13.

Kye Taylor paced the Vikings (3-2) with 17 points and Maddox Preder added 13.

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Shorecrest 63, Snohomish 59

Arlington 63, Marysville Pilchuck 52

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BOYS SWIM AND DIVE

Wesco

Monroe at Stanwood, score not reported

Archbishop Murphy, Everett, Glacier Peak and Snohomish at Snohomish Aquatics Center, score not reported

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GIRLS WRESTLING

Wesco

Arlington, Cedarcrest, Edmonds-Woodway, Glacier Peak, Kamiak, Lakewood, Marysville Getchell, Marysville Pilchuck, Meadowdale, Mountlake Terrace, Shorewood and Stanwood, at Marysville Pilchuck High School, results not reported

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