Snohomish’s Gracie Winders (left) battles Cedarcrest’s Lauren Miller for control of a loose ball during a Wesco 3A match at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Snohomish. Bree Nichols’ overtime goal lifted the Panthers to a 4-3 victory over the Red Wolves in the first matchup between the two teams as conference foes. Sarah Hommas scored twice for Cedarcrest. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Snohomish’s Gracie Winders (left) battles Cedarcrest’s Lauren Miller for control of a loose ball during a Wesco 3A match at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Snohomish. Bree Nichols’ overtime goal lifted the Panthers to a 4-3 victory over the Red Wolves in the first matchup between the two teams as conference foes. Sarah Hommas scored twice for Cedarcrest. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Prep results for Tuesday, Sept. 25

Here are the prep results for Tuesday, Sept. 25, with links to box scores and recaps where applicable:

BOYS SOCCER

Northwest 2B/1B

Grace Academy 3, Lopez 2, stats not reported

BOYS TENNIS

Wesco 4A

Jackson 5, Mount Vernon 2

At Mount Vernon H.S.

Singles: Anuj Vimawala (J) def. Travis Oord 6-0, 6-2. Brady Thomas (J) def. Josh France 6-1, 6-0. Daniel Sohn (J) def. Parker Saban 6-1, 6-2. David Hyun (J) def. Sky Johnson 6-1, 6-0. Doubles: Sam Wang-Armaan Sharma (J) def. Ethan Mendiola-Kyle Cooley 6-1, 7-5. Erik McGehee-Lane Harlan (MV) def. M. Kim-Ethan Thong 5-7, 6-3, (10-3). Spencer Dutton-Liam Johnston (MV) def. Justin Rennhack-Kim 6-4, 7-6 (1).

Non-conference

Cascade 4, Archbishop Murphy 3, stats not reported

GIRLS SOCCER

Wesco 4A

Glacier Peak 3, Mount Vernon 1

Jackson 4, Cascade 0

Lake Stevens 4, Monroe 0

Kamiak 5, Mariner 1

Wesco 3A

Archbishop Murphy 3, Oak Harbor 1

Shorecrest at Stanwood, not reported

Shorewood 4, Arlington 1

Snohomish 4, Cedarcrest 3 (OT)

Lynnwood 3, Everett 2

Marysville Pilchuck 1, Meadowdale 0

Edmonds-Woodway 5, Marysville Getchell 0

North Sound Conference

Granite Falls 2, Cedar Park Christian 0

South Whidbey 2, Coupeville 0, stats not reported

King’s 5, Sultan 0

GIRLS SWIMMING

Wesco

Mount Vernon 96, Archbishop Murphy 73

At WEST Coast Aquatics

200 medley relay—Archbishop Murphy (Jenna Tran, Caitlyn Tran, Lydia Mikhail, Madeline Karnikis) 2:15.45. 200 freestyle—Olivia Sciumbato (MV) 2:38.95. 200 individual medley—Bin You (MV) 2:45.2. 50 freestyle—Karnikis (AM) 27.43. 100 butterfly—Maddy Hylback (MV) 1:15.42. 100 freestyle—Chloe Taggart (MV) 1:11.51. 500 freestyle—Hylback (MV) 7:11.24. 200 freestyle relay—Archbishop Murphy (Maria Morales, Annie Burns, J. Tran, C. Tran) 2:15.4. 100 backstroke—Karnikis (MV) 1:10.45. 100 breaststroke—Natalie Divita (MV) 1:19.14. 400 freestyle relay—Archbishop Murphy (Morales, Burns, Mikhail, Karnikis) 4:59.3.

Cascade 102, Edmonds-Woodway 81

At Forest Park Pool

200 medley relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Angella Kim, Alexis Song, Sarah Henderson, Elisa Park) 2:15.54. 200 freestyle—Nadia Prater (C) 2:10.87. 200 individual medley—Aislinn Kessinger (C) 2:28.93. 50 freestyle—Anne Woodrum (C) 27.54. Diving—Paris Smith (C) 120.8. 100 butterfly—Song (E-W) 1:04.51. 100 freestyle—Maritsa Sanchez-Ortega (E-W) 59.71. 500 freestyle—Woodrum (C) 5:55.82. 200 freestyle relay—Cascade (Kessinger, Woodrum, Savannah Hayward, Prater) 1:53.19. 100 backstroke—Kessinger (C) 1:11.87. 100 breaststroke—Kim (E-W) 1:21.95. 400 freestyle relay—Cascade (Woodrum, Kessinger, Hayward, Prater) 4:16.28.

Shorewood 106, Mountlake Terrace 64; Shorewood 127, Lynnwood 43; Mountlake Terrace 111, Lynnwood 59.

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay—Mountlake Terrace (Tiffany Vuong, Emma Van Hooser, Bre Enriquez, Sally Benedict) 1:58.94. 200 freestyle—Amanda Nouwens (S) 2:09.82. 200 individual medley—Enriquez (MT) 2:29.84. 50 freestyle—Kayla Gowey (S) 28.72. 100 butterfly—Vuong (MT) 1:09.37. 100 freestyle—Nouwens (S) 59.98. 500 freestyle—Emily McDowell (S) 6:16.84. 200 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Krya Lomax, Samantha Rand, Elle Fredrickson, Nouwens) 1:53.41. 100 backstroke—Enriquez (MT) 1:07.65. 100 breaststroke—Tiffany Vuong (MT) 1:19.72. 400 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Fredrickson, Kathleen Nguyen, Timony Sherry, Katie Freshwater) 4:17.26.

Stanwood 113, Oak Harbor 40

At Stanwood-Camano YMCA

200 medley relay—Stanwood (Benedetta Putti, Jetlynn Hau, Anna Veazey, Olivia Hering) 2:00.7. 200 freestyle—Lauren Brager (S) 2:21.67. 200 individual medley—Marissa Givens (S) 2:46.76. 50 freestyle—Veazey (S) 26.66. 100 butterfly—Hau (S) 1:03.15. 100 freestyle—Veazey (S) 58.05. 500 freestyle—Brager (S) 6:32.11. 200 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Veazey, Hering, Sarah Schmidt, Hau) 1:52.42. 100 backstroke—Putti (S) 1:09.14. 100 breaststroke—Hau (S) 1:10.11. 400 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Brager, Schmidt, Hannah Lull, Putti) 4:25.42.

Jackson 137, Mariner 31

At Kamiak H.S.

200 medley relay—Jackson (Hoppe, Parungru, Lambert, Roy) 2:10. 88. 200 freestyle—Robson (J) 2:17.27. 200 individual medley—Ly (J) 2:14.75. 50 freestyle—Chung (J) 24.68. Diving—Jackson 144.82. 100 butterfly—Chung (J) no time reported. 100 freestyle—Roy (J) 1:05.33. 500 freestyle—Anderson (J) 5:57.7. 200 freestyle relay—Jackson (Robson, Kim, Mun, Hoppe) 1:51.44. 100 backstroke—Jackson 1:08.9. 100 breaststroke—Ly (J) 1:09.93. 400 freestyle relay—Jackson (Chung, Artengo, Lambert, Phung) 4:16.18.

Everett 135, Marysville Getchell 39; Everett 109, Marysville Pilchuck 74

At Marysville Pilchuck H.S.

200 medley relay—Marysville Pilchuck (Jennica Harper, Maddy Sulya, Katelyn Leary, Alexis Bennett) 2:15.04. 200 freestyle—Harper (MP) 2:25.49. 200 individual medley—Avery Harber (E) 2:35.89. 50 freestyle—Isabella Bennett (MG) 29.28. Diving—Lexi Kilbourn (MG) 239.3. 100 butterfly—A. Bennett (MP) 1:12.21. 100 freestyle—Harber (E) 1:01.58. 500 freestyle—Anne Stamm (E) 7:03.44. 200 freestyle relay—Marysville Pilchuck (Harper, Sulya, A. Bennett, Leary) 2:03.14. 100 backstroke—I. Bennett (MG) 1:10.69. 100 breaststroke—Leary (MP) 1:28.08. 400 freestyle relay—Everett (Stamm, Madison Johnson, Lilia Servin, Harber) 4:48.45.

Kamiak 97, Shorecrest 89

At Shoreline Pool

200 medley relay—Shorecrest (Marina Or, Jiahui Zeng, Paige Moss, Anna Sargent) 1:55.71. 200 freestyle—Ava Collinge (K) 2:04.38. 200 individual medley—Sophia Ryu (K) 2:16.42. 50 freestyle—Song-Nhi Vo (K) 25.9. Diving—Kirsten Bjerkeset (S) 200.35. 100 butterfly—Elli Straume (K) 1:01.48. 100 freestyle—Vo (K) 57.52. 500 freestyle—Collinge (K) 5:32.14. 200 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Zeng, Or, Sargent, Moss) 1:44.62. 100 backstroke—Janny Yan (K) 1:05.03. 100 breaststroke—Straume (K) 1:09.52. 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Collinge, Paige Stinson, Eleanor Whalen, Yan) 3:58.8.

VOLLEYBALL

Wesco 4A

Mount Vernon 3, Glacier Peak 1

Jackson 3, Cascade 0

Lake Stevens 3, Monroe 0

Kamiak 3, Mariner 0

Wesco 3A

Arlington 3, Shorewood 1

Lynnwood 3, Everett 0

Oak Harbor 3, Archbishop Murphy 0

Stanwood 3, Shorecrest 0

North Sound Conference

Cedar Park Christian 3, Granite Falls 1

Coupeville at South Whidbey, not reported

King’s 3, Sultan 0

Northwest 2A

Sedro-Woolley 3, Lakewood 0, stats not reported

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