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Prep roundup for Saturday, Oct. 21

Prep results for Saturday, Oct. 21, plus non-football results for Friday, Oct. 20:

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

FRIDAY’S NON-FOOTBALL RESULTS

VOLLEYBALL

Northwest 1B

Fellowship Christian 3, Cedar Park Christian (Lynnwood) 0

Non-league

Darrington 3, Shoreline Christian 0

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BOYS SOCCER

Northwest 1B

Friday Harbor 5, Cedar Park Christian (Lynnwood) 1

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SATURDAY’S RESULTS

FOOTBALL

Non-league

Tulalip Heritage 28, Quilcene 25

Arlington 35, Inglemoor 0

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GIRLS SOCCER

Wesco 3A/2A

Cedarcrest 3, Marysville Pilchuck 0

Northwest Conference

Lakewood at Anacortes, canceled

Non-league

Vashon Island at King’s, canceled

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VOLLEYBALL

Northwest Conference

Lakewood 3, Lynden Christian 1

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GIRLS SWIM & DIVE

Edmonds-Woodway 441, Mountlake Terrace 274, Lynnwood 175, Meadowdale 166

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Simone Bennett, Tatumn Detjen, Madison Morales-Tomas, Sydney Bates) 1:57.31; 200 freestyle—Zoe MacDonald (EW) 2:11.57; 200 individual medley—Lisa Beam (MT) 2:33.60; 50 freestyle—Jeslyn Vuong (MT) 25.58; 100 butterfly—Olivia Garcia (EW) 1:02.45; 100 freestyle—Mikaela Reyes (Mdw) 1:01.25; 500 freestyle—MacDonald 5:47.03; 200 freestyle relay—Mountlake Terrace (Molly Veleber, Gretta Patterson, Beam, Vuong) 1:50.86; 100 backstroke—Bennett (EW) 1:02.69; 100 breaststroke—Vuong (MT) 1:12.45; 400 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Kate Marquart, MacDonald, Bennett, Garcia) 4:03.52.

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CROSS COUNTRY

Emerald Sound Conference championships

At Granite Falls High School

Girls’ team scores: 1. Seattle Academy (65), 2. King’s (68), 3. South Whidbey (95), 4. Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) (97), 5. Overlake (115), 6. Bush (131), 7. Bear Creek (134), 8. Northwest (237), 9. University Prep (245), 10. Granite Falls (265)

Girls’ local top-1o placers: 1. Lauren Belden (King’s) 19:19.90, 2. Sophia Inglin (King’s) 19:31.40, 5. Hannah Capusan (Cedar Park Christian) 20:13.30, 9. Alma Decker (King’s) 20:57.20

Boys’ team scores: 1. Bush (72), 2. Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) (79), 3. South Whidbey (86), 4. Overlake (115), 5. King’s (119), 6. Northwest (162), 7. Seattle Academy (199), 8. Granite Falls (204), 9. Bear Creek (217), 10. Eastside Preparatory (272), 11. University Prep (284)

Boys’ local top-10 placers: 6. Staser Simpson (King’s) 16:31.80, 7. Isaac Montanes (Cedar Park Christian) 16:32.20

Wesco 4A championships

At Granite Falls High School

Girls’ team scores: 1. Jackson (37), 2. Kamiak (40), 3. Lake Stevens (69), 4. Glacier Peak (99), 5. Mariner (132)

Girl’s top-10 placers: 1. Selena Bangerter (Jackson) 19:23.10, 2. Clara Diepenbrock (Jackson) 19:39.70, 3. Molly Lesyna (Kamiak) 19:47.90, 4. Bella Hasan (Kamiak) 19:48.60, 5. Olivia Friedrich (Jackson) 19:52.30, 6. Xitlalli Salinas-Lopez (Mariner) 20:09.50, 7. Chloe Bundy (Kamiak) 20:12.20, 8. Harneet Pander (Jackson) 20:16.00, 9. Paige Trumbull (Lake Stevens) 20:23.00, 10. Bailey Board (Jackson) 20:26.60

Boys’ team scores: 1. Kamiak (35), 2. Glacier Peak (56), 3. Lake Stevens (57), 4. Jackson (75), 5. Mariner (147)

Boys’ top-10 placers: 1. Will Lesyna (Kamiak) 15:53.50, 2. Colin Wear (Kamaik) 16:01.50, 3. Blake Roberts (Glacier Peak) 16:12.80, 4. Ethan Holmes (Jackson) 16:13.30, 5. Weston Breen (Lake Stevens) 16:18.10, 6. Anthony Long (Lake Stevens) 16:34.80, 7. Joachim Jakuc (16:42.40), 8. David In (Jackson) 16:46.10, 9. Braden Watkins (Kamiak) 16:54.00, 10. Kyle Schwenke (Lake Stevens) 16:56.30

Wesco 3A North championships

At Granite Falls High School

Girls’ team scores: 1. Arlington (23), 2. Snohomish (69), 3. Everett (89), Stanwood (99), 5. Marysville-Pilchuck (132), 6. Cascade (148), 7. Marysville Getchell (163)

Girls’ top-10 placers: 1. Paige Gerrard (Snohomish) 19:06.20, 2. Brooke Henkin (Arlington) 19:11.30, 5. Anabelle Klein (Arlington) 19:35. 20, 6. Lucie Buchanann (Everett) 19:49.90, 7. Reda Long (Arlington) 20:21.20, 8. Raelyn Oetzel (Arlington) 20:06.00

Boys’ team scores: 1. Arlington (18), 2. Stanwood (64), 3. Everett (89), 4. Snohomish (114), 5. Marysville Getchell (143), 6. Cascade (155), 7. Monroe (170), 8. Marysville Pilchuck (221)

Boys’ top-10 placers: 3. Noah Bumgardner (Arlington) 16:03.30, 4. Grady Fournier (Arlington) 16:11.60, 5. Lucas Spurling (Arlington) 16:13.10, 6. Ryan Khoury (Stanwood) 16:24.20, 10. Andrew Schmitz (16:39.40)

Wesco 3A/2A South championships

At Granite Falls High School

Girls’ team scores: 1. Shorewood (46), 2. Shorecrest (53), 3. Edmonds-Woodway (86), 4. Cedarcrest (96), 5. Meadowdale (102), 6. Mountlake Terrace (118), 7. Lynnwood (185)

Girls’ top-10 placers: 3. Lydia Swenson (Cedarcrest) 19:14.20, 4. Payton Conover (Meadowdale) 19:14.60, 9. Hanna Bruno (Shorewood) 20:22.20, 10. Vivienna Hakim (Shorecrest), 20:22.30

Boys’ team scores: 1. Shorewood (25), 2. Edmonds-Woodway (74), 3. Shorecrest (76), 4. Meadowdale (93), 5. Cedarcrest (101), 6. Archbishop Murphy (173), 7. Mountlake Terrace (197), 8. Lynnwood (222)

Boys’ top-10 placers: 1. Max Billett (Shorewood) 15:52.90, 2. Otto Erhart (Shorewood) 16:02.00, 7. Luke Gillingham (Shorewood) 16:31.00, 8. Nate Bergman (Cedarcrest) 16:34.90, 9. Fedem Irungu (Shorecrest) 16:36.40

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