Prep results for Tuesday, Dec. 4

BOYS BASKETBALL

Northwest 1B

Tulalip Heritage 94, Providence Classical Christian 14

Cedar Park Christian (Mountlake Terrace) 60, Lopez 47

Non-league

University Prep 56, South Whidbey 55

Bush 51, Granite Falls 41

Glacier Peak 65, Anacortes 33

Blaine 68, Oak Harbor 47

Snohomish 64, Sammamish 32

Meridian 73, Cedar Park Christian 46

BOYS SWIMMING AND DIVING

Wesco

Archbishop Murphy vs. Mount Vernon, not reported

Jackson 135, Meadowdale 35; Jackson 130, Lynnwood 40

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay—Jackson (Tony Kim, Benjamin Yeung, Maceo Hoyla, Pryce Umemoto) 1:48.95; 200 freestyle—Ryan Wang (J) 1:57.64; 200 individual medley—Alex Georgiev (J) 2:10.52; 50 freestyle—Kim (J) 24.31; 100 butterfly—Zachary Bevans (L) 54.83; 100 freestyle—Wang (J) 53.21; 500 freestyle—Bastien Orbigo (J) 5:20.08; 200 freestyle relay—Jackson (Jensen Elsemore, Georgiev, Braden Thompson, Orbigo) 1:39.30; 100 backstroke—Georgiev (J) 1:00.25; 100 breaststroke—Yeung (J) 1:10.01; 400 freestyle relay—Jackson (Orbigo, Wang, Kim, Umemoto) 3:38.01.

Monroe, Cascade at Stanwood, not reported

Shorewood 144, Mariner 37

At Kamiak H.S.

200 medley relay—Shorewood (Vana, Nowens, Reiman, Rich) 1:45.43; 200 freestyle—Lumbera (S) 2:02.12; 200 individual medley—Nowens (S) 2:07.63; 50 freestyle—Broderson (S) 23.38; Diving—Poole (S) 297.6; 100 butterfly—Reid (S) 59.83; 100 freestyle—Broderson (S) 53.06; 200 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Broderson, Lee, Rich, Nowens) 1:36.05; 100 backstroke—Reid (S) 58.83; 100 breaststroke—Noumans (S) 1:02.95; 400 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Vana, Lapham, Lee, Reid) 3:47.92.

Snohomish 106, Everett 76; Glacier Peak 110, Everett 60

Edmonds-Woodway 94.5, Shorecrest 81.5; Shorecrest 142, Mountlake Terrace 32

At Shoreline Pool

200 medley relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Jeff Plum, Daniel Eno, Niko Inadomi, Lukas Mraz) 1:42.01; 200 freestyle—Yuteng Wang (E-W) 1:53.67; 200 individual medley—Eno (E-W) 2:08.03; 50 freestyle—Aric Prieve (S) 22.84; Diving—Gracen Wilkerson (S) 175.5; 100 butterfly—Plum (E-W) 56.9; 100 freestyle—Anton Teplouhov (E-W) 50.28; 500 freestyle—Wang (E-W) 5:14.24; 200 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Inadomi, Teplouhov, Mraz, Wang) 1:34.23; 100 backstroke—Prieve (S) 55.34; 100 breaststroke—Eno (E-W) 1:03.34; 400 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Wang, Eno, Plum, Teplouhov) 3:27.03.

BOYS WRESTLING

Non-league

Lakewood, Darrington, Anacortes at Concrete, not reported

Marysville Pilchuck 57, Cascade 9

At Stanwood H.S.

170—Ahmad Humoud (MP) pinned Nick Lane 1:52; 182—Cayden White (MP) pinned Chris Shaffer 2:47; 195—Obadiah Ortiz-Miglorre (C) pinned Jake Elwood 1:56; 220—Ikaika Naweli (MP) dec. Sam Kolesar 7-1; 285—Jeff Roullier (MP) pinned 1:00 Sergio Rojas-Guzman (C); 106—Double forfeit; 113—Mikey Bejar (MP) pinned Kevin Jacks 1:04; 120—Vinh Ngo (C) dec. Beau Gilbertson 19-13; 126—Tanner Lauzon (MP) pinned Marcellio Mendez 3:14; 132—Austin Davis (MP) pinned Panasche Dione 1:28; 138—Isaiah Woods (MP) pinned Saiyan Moeun 4:36; 145—Isaiah Galindo (MP) dec. Kaige Bunsngeam 7-5; 152—Tayler Hatch (MP) dec. Dawson Pheng 8-6; 160—Jonathon Goeden (MP) pinned Sebastian Giordan 1:14.

Marysville Pilchuck 53, Jackson 24

At Stanwood H.S.

106— Jonah Justice (J) won by forfeit; 113— Mikry Bejar (MP) pinned Jacob Lukkenm :51; 120— Nicholas Johnson (J) pinned Beau Gilbertson :30; 126— Tanner Lauzon (MP) pinned Aiden Valintine :24; 132— Austin Davis (MP) pinned Christian Willsong 3:59; 138— Isaiah Woods (MP) pinned Anders Haugen 4:40; 145— Isaiah Galindo (MP) maj. dec. Charles Immendorf; 152— Peter Nguyen (J) pinned Tayler Hatch 3:36; 160— Jonathona Goeden (MP) pinned David Moore 3:06; 170— Ahmad Humoud (MP) won by forfeit; *182— Cayden White (MP) pinned Evan Johnson :08; 195— Christian Balmer (J) pinned Jake Elwood 3:01; 220— Ikaika Naweli (MP) dec. Samuel Jekings 5-0; 285— Jeff Roullier (MP) pinned Mark Finnerty :22.

Stanwood 54, Jackson 24

At Stanwood H.S.

*170—SanCartier (S) maj. dec. Davis 12-0; 182—Will Inghram (S) pinned Johnson :10; 195—Christian Balmer (J) pinned Chris Taber 1:53; 220—Jenkins (J) won by forfeit; 285—Wyatt Tayon (S) pinned Finnerty 1:25; 106—Arlen Eichler (S) pinned Justice 1:29; 113—Lykken won by forfeit; 120—Dustin Campbell (S) pinned Johnson 1:57; 126—Ben Wemett (S) maj. dec. Valentine 13-0; 132—Wilson (J) pinned Caden Miller 1:54; 138—Isaac Ortega (S) pinned Haugen 3:40; 145—Conner Lessky (S) dec. Immendorf 18-2 (TF); 152— Jeremy Williams (S) dec. Wilkening-Joly 19-3 (TF); 160— Riley Van Scoy (S) won by injury default.

Stanwood 45, Cascade 30

At Stanwood H.S.

*182—Will Inghram dec. Meadows 10-8 (OT); 195—Ortiz-Miglore (C) pinned Chris Taber :32; 220—Koleser (C) won by forfeit; 285—Wyatt Tayon (S) pinned Rojas-Guzman :59; 106—Arlen Eichler (S) won by forfeit; 113—Jacks (C) won by forfeit; 120—Dustin Campbell (S) pinned Engo 3:32; 126—Ben Wemett (S) dec. Mendez 11-5; 132—Dione (C) pinned Caden Miller 3:10; 138—Isaac Ortega (S) pinned Moeun 4:54; 145—Conner Lessky (S) dec. Bunsngeam 10-9; 152—Williams (S) pinned Pheng 4:39; 160—Riley Van Scoy (S) pinned Giordan :39; 170—Lane (C) pinned SanCartier :47.

Everett 45, Monroe 30

At Monroe H.S.

*126—Michael Losleben (M) dec. Aaron Chan 6-4; 132—Fernie Vasquez (E) dec. Chad Pease 12-11; 138—Michael Moore (E) pinned Josh Maggard 5:30; 145—Dayne Tuohimaa (E) pinned Elijah Littrell :54; 152—Joseph Littrell (M) pinned Christian De Guzman 4:53; 160—Taylor Ivy (M) pinned Riley Bennett 3:21; 170—Thomas Trautman (E) pinned Michael Pygott 3:41; 182—Paul Bischoff (M) dec. Skyler O’Donahue 7-6; 195—Hunter Harris (M) pinned Victor Montiel 3:01; 220—Sam Smith (E) pinned Jesse Scheffer 2:36; 285—Marcus Sholdez (E) pinned Chase Reber 5:51; 106—Austin Emery (E) won by forfeit; 113—Jonah Palabrica pinned Hollis Willett 5:31; 120—Xavier Aguirre (M) pinned Chaves Petronabe 3:47.

Cedarcrest at Mount Vernon, not reported

Marysville Getchell 66, Lynnwood 18

106—Jacob Steele (MG) won by forfeit; 113—Omar Salcedo (MG) won by forfeit; 120—Cody Mitchell (MG) pinned Julian Mishoe (L) 1:21; 126—Timothy Doroshuk (MG) won by forfeit; 132—Miguel Garcia-Ramirez (MG) won by forfeit; 138—Jack Gallager (MG) pinned Derek Zaguilan (L) 3:45; 145—Matthew Paquette (MG) won by forfeit; 152—Minh Nguyen (L) pinned Andrew Cantu 2:34; 160—Georgino Moraga (L) pinned John Allen 2:41; 170—Christopher Bonner (MG) pinned Eric Rodriguez 1:13; 182—Isaac Hernandez (L) pinned Adair Castillo-Soledad 3:04; 195—Corbin Bonner (MG) won by forfeit; 220—Caleb Blonk (MG) pinned Christian Kirkman 1:49; 285—Elisas Durham (MG) pinned Brandon Hawk 2:33.

Mariner 54, Shorewood 23

At Shorewood H.S.

106—James Zhen (M) won by forfeit; 113—Jose Zamora (M) pinned Quincy Laflin 1:08; 120—Angel Torres (M) pinned Kai Layton 4:43; 126—Levi Elsberry (M) pinned Nick Lotz 3:04; 132—Kaleb Matishak (M) pinned Sujinda Ponsaphong 1:08; 138: Luca Fenlason (S) pinned Oscar Valencia :59; 145—Kody Carpenter (S) dec. Sergio Oliveras 15-0 (TF); 152—Devin Leach (S) dec. Jahee Nelson 13-6; 160—RJ Fry (M) pinned Cole Becker 1:18; 170—Spencer Bliss (M) won by forfeit; 182—Tom Bert (S) dec. Rowland Whited 6-4; 195—Phil Ball (S) pinned Zion Jeffreysberry 1:24; 220—Jason Vasilchenko (M) won by forfeit; 285—Mykhailo Kyshka (M) won by forfeit.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Non-league

Bush 50, Granite Falls 28

Cedar Park Christian 45, University Prep 32

Arlington 70, Stanwood 50

Marysville Getchell 63, Mount Vernon 43

Marysville Pilchuck 46, Oak Harbor 44

Meadowdale 44, Monroe 23

Mountlake Terrace 48, Cascade 31

Jackson 72, Lynnwoood 36

Shorewood 41, Kamiak 40

Everett 63, Mariner 18

Burlington-Edison 37, Lake Stevens 35

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