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Prep roundup for Friday, Feb. 16

Prep roundup for Friday, Feb. 16:

(Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results and statistics, email sports@heraldnet.com. Please report results by 10:30 p.m.)

BOYS BASKETBALL

4A District 1/2 Tournament

Finals (both to state)

Mount Si 59, Glacier Peak 53

BOTHELL — The second-seeded Grizzlies fell to the top-seeded Wildcats in the Class 4A District 1/2 tournament championship game. Both teams had already qualified for state.

Mount Si improved to 23-2.

Glacier Peak dropped to 22-2.

1B District 1/2/3 Tournament

Semifinals (both to state)

Lummi 61, Tulalip Heritage 54

MOUNT VERNON — The fifth-seeded Hawks fell to the top-seeded Blackhawks in the Class 1B District 1/2/3 tournament semifinals. Both teams had already qualified for state.

Tulalip Heritage (16-8) will face the loser of third-seeded Muckleshoot Tribal vs. second-seeded Neah Bay in the tournament third-place game 4:45 p.m. Saturday at Mount Vernon Christian High School.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

1B District 1/2/3 Tournament

Consolations (loser out)

Evergreen Lutheran 33, Grace Academy 21

TACOMA — Ninth-seeded Grace Academy fell to the fourth-seeded Evergreen Lutheran in a loser-out consolation game of the Class 1B District 1/2/3 tournament.

Grace Academy finished it season 11-10.

Sound Christian Academy 38, Darrington 28

TACOMA — The seventh-seeded Loggers fell to the sixth-seeded Lions in a loser-out consolation game of the Class 1B District 1/2/3 tournament.

Darrington finished its season 12-12.

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BOYS WRESTLING

Mat Classic XXXV

At Tacoma Dome

Class 4A

Team scores (top five and locals): 1. Tahoma 105.5, 2. Chiawana 91, 3. Lake Stevens 55.5, 4. Skyview 50, 5. Sunnyside 46, 15. Glacier Peak 25, t34. Jackson 7, t42. Kamiak 0

Locals in semifinals

113—Ahmad Banishamsa (Lake Stevens) vs. Curtis Carlisle (Rogers-Puyallup); 120—Jacob Christianson (Lake Stevens) vs. Mason DesRochers (Skyview); 150—Gil Mossburg (Glacier Peak) vs. Samuel Gonzalez (Sunnyside); 215—Koen Mattern (Lake Stevens) vs. Landon Bolson (Chiawana); 285—Connor Aney (Glacier Peak) vs. Luke Webb (Camas).

Class 3A

Team scores (top five and locals): 1. Mead 182.5, 2. Hermiston (Oregon) 94, 2. Lincoln (Tacoma) 81, 4. Arlington 67, 5. University 63, t21. Marysville Pilchuck 29, t21. Snohomish 29, 25. Stanwood 25, t29. Edmonds-Woodway 22, 43. Shorecrest 14.5, 51. Monroe 9, t52. Shorewood 8, t60. Marysville Getchell 6, t60. Meadowdale 6, 65. Mountlake Terrace 5, 67. Cascade 2, t68. Lynnwood 0

Locals in semifinals

144—Dayton Fitzgibbon (Arlington) vs. Blake Miller (Bonney Lake); 157—Tre Haines (Arlington) vs. Nathan Wadleigh (Mountain View); 165—Dustin Baxter (Arlington) vs. Mario De Anda Lopez (Hazen), Joseph Davis (Marysville Pilchuck) vs. Samuel Thomas (University); 175—Ever Yamada (Edmonds-Woodway) vs. Mason Frei (Prairie); 190—Elijah Fleck (Stanwood) vs. Ivan Salaverry (Bellevue); 215—Hollis Bontrager (Everett) vs. Brendan Hughes (Mt. Spokane).

Class 2A

Team scores (top five and locals): 1. Orting 128, 2. Othello 62, 3. White River 54, 4. W.F. West 49, 5. North Kitsap 40, 17. Lakewood 25, t37. Archbishop Murphy 6, t52. Cedarcrest 0

Locals in semifinals

150—Connor Schueller (Lakewood) vs. Ivan Acosta (Pullman).

Class 1A

Team scores (top five and locals): 1. Toppenish 131, 2. Castle Rock 72, 3. Wapato 52, 4. Deer Park 45, 5. Zillah 39, t40. Granite Falls 0, t40. Sultan 0

Locals in semifinals

None.

Class 1B/2B

Team scores (top five and locals): 1. Tonasket 100, 2. Goldendale 62.5, 3. Forks 59, 4. Granger 54, 5. Okanogan 47.5, 9. Darrington 30

Locals in semifinals

113—Creed Wright (Darrington) vs. Xavier Smith (Ilwaco); 285—Kade West (Darrington) vs. Brock Tracy (Lind-Ritzville).

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GIRLS WRESTLING

Mat Classic XXXV

At Tacoma Dome

Class 3A/4A

Team scores (top five and locals): 1. Peninsula 73, 2. Curtis 65, 3. Glacier Peak 58, 4. Snohomish 57, 5. Hermiston (Oregon) 55, 11. Shorewood 47, t19. Everett 32, t19. Lake Stevens 32, 31. Stanwood 25, t32. Arlington 23, t38. Edmonds-Woodway 20, t45. Jackson 18, t58. Kamiak 12, t58. Mariner 12, t58. Marysville Getchell 12, t72. Marysville Pilchuck 8, t83. Monroe 4, t88. Cascade 0, 788. Lynnwood 0, t88. Meadowdale 0

Locals in semifinals

105—Libby Norton (Shorewood) vs. Libby Roberts (University); 110—Kamryn Mason (Lake Stevens) vs. Savannah Thorpe (Richland); 115—Malia Ottow (Snohomish) vs. Isabella Montoya (Timberline); 120—Hannah Hader (Glacier Peak) vs. Mary Rush (Auburn); 125—Karianne Baldwin (Glacier Peak) vs. Saige McCleery (Sumner); 140—Bobbi Jack (Glacier Peak) vs. Flor Parker-Borre (Graham Kapowsin); 190—Abigaele Chishungu (Shorewood) vs. Tru Willis (Silas), Mia Cienega (Everett) vs. Taneece Sanchez (Richland).

Class 1B/2B/1A/2A

Team scores (top five and locals): 1. Toppenish 62.5, 2. Othello 52, 3. Orting 42, 4. Warden 39, 5. Centralia 38, t50. Sultan 6, t68. Cedarcrest 0, t68. Lakewood 0

Locals in semifinals

None.

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BOYS SWIM & DIVE

4A State Championship Prelims

At King County Aquatic Center

(locals in top 8, will compete for state medals Saturday)

200 medley relay—6. Lake Stevens (Coren Coe, Connor Weldon, Camden Blevins-Mohr, Samuel Lamb) 1:38.14, 8. Jackson (Vyron Domingo, Ethan Chen-Parks, Prestyn Ruijters, Ethan Georgiev) 1:38.93; 200 individual medley—8. Domingo (Jackson) 1:58.35; 50 freestyle—2. Blevins-Mohr (Lake Stevens) 20.96, 7. Lamb (Lake Stevens) 21.80; 100 butterfly—1. Blevins-Mohr (Lake Stevens) 49.49; 100 freestyle—4. Georgiev (Jackson) 47.90; 200 freestyle relay—1. Lake Stevens (Blevins-Mohr, Coe, Sebastian Erickson, Lamb) 1:26.76, 6. Jackson (Georgiev, Chen-Parks, Nolan Thai, Domingo) 1:29.97; 400 freestyle relay—4. Lake Stevens (Erickson, Hunter Latham, Tavion Siu, Derek Oden) 3:15.91, t8. Glacier Peak (Kaiu Taylor, Noah Wynder, Lorenzo Benavente, Matthew Reeder) 3:19.24*.

*—Will swim off Redmond for last finals spot.

3A State Championship Prelims

At King County Aquatic Center

Locals in top 8, will compete for state medals Saturday

200 freestyle relay—4. Shorecrest (Danny Stephenson, Porter Lewis, Kason Kirkpatrick, Jack Wheatley) 1:38.21, 7. Shorewood (Ben Allen, Fredrick Anderson, Larson Bucholz, Dean Foral) 1:39.58; 200 freestyle—3. Torsten Hokanson (Snohomish) 1:43.89, 6. Colton Stoecker (Shorecrest) 1:45.48; 200 individual medley—4. Owen Collins (Snohomish) 1:54.85, 6. Ian Reece (Shorecrest) 1:57.05; 100 butterfly—6. Kirkpatrick (Shorecrest) 52.07; 100 freestyle—2. Hokanson (Snohomish) 46.26; 500 freestyle—3. Stoecker (Shorecrest) 4:42.55, 4. Connor Colloton (Snohomish) 4:44.26; 200 freestyle relay—8. Shorewood (Bucholz, Andrew Mitchell, Foral, Colin Bell); 100 backstroke—6. Yurii Onofriichuk (Cascade) 52.62, 8. Allen (Shorewood) 54.02; 100 breaststroke—2. Collins (Snohomish) 56.52, 7. Reece (Shorecrest) 58.99; 400 freestyle relay—5. Shorecrest (Tristan Serrano, Kirkpatrick, Zander Muilenburg, Stoecker) 3:15.84.

1A/2A State Championship Prelims

At King County Aquatic Center

Locals in top 8, will compete for state medals Saturday

100 butterfly—3. Evan Wold (Archbishop Murphy) 54.11; 100 breaststroke—Wold (AM) 1:01.23.

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