Prep roundup for Thursday, Dec. 12

A 30-2 quarter powered Getchell to their biggest win.

Prep roundup for Thursday, Dec. 12:

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

BOYS BASKETBALL

Wesco 3A/2A North

Marysville Getchell 77, Marysville Pilchuck 28

MARYSVILLE — A 30-2 second-quarter run for the Chargers (2-2, 1-0) highlighted their biggest win of the season as they defeated their rivals, the Tomahawks (0-6, 0-1). Marysville Getchell was paced by senior guard Zach Rice’s game-high 22 points (six 3-pointers made). Marysville Pilchuck got most of their offense from freshman guard Michael Rangel-Smathers, who had 16 points.

Northwest 1B

Grace Academy 53, Cedar Park Christian 34

Non-league

Meadowdale 53, Kamiak 52

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Northwest 1B

Grace Academy 36, Cedar Park Christian 29

LYNNWOOD — The battle of the Eagles saw Grace Academy (1-0 overall, 1-0 conference) earn their first win of the season against Cedar Park Christian (0-3, 0-2). Grace Academy trailed 8-4 after the first, only to allow just nine points in the following two frames. This defensive engagement paired well with a team-high 11 points from freshman Tashina Cortez, who was playing in her first varsity action. The same went for freshman Keali Stewart, who had nine points.

BOYS WRESTLING

Non-league

Shorecrest 46, Marysville Getchell 34

At Jackson H.S.

106—Grant Carpenter (S) technical fall Julius Ruiz (MG), 16-1; 113—Brock Brower (MG) pinned Ledger Larson (S), 1:14; 120—Gideon Ryder (S) technical fall Gabriel Stamati (MG), 17-0; 126—Kai Osthus (MG) pinned Liam Boss (S), 1:43; 132—Jayden Valencia Silva (MG) pinned Rai Young (S), 1:04; 138—Neta Navot (S) pinned Jacob Hoot (MG), 3:04; 144—Avi Wylen (S) pinned James Murillo (MG), 0:43; 150—Kenneth Adams Jr. (S) pinned Logan Gollier (MG), 3:26; 157—Jakob Grimm (S) pinned Richard Luboya (MG), 1:36; 165—Lyhr Peterson (MG) pinned Pedro Labat (S), 1:37; 175—Cole West (S) pinned Colby Price (MG), 1:30; 190—Samuel Gooch (MG) pinned Cameron Arsenaux (S), 1:07; 215—Carter Nichols (S) pinned Nolan Farley (MG), 1:50; 285—Jaden Phillips (MG) maj. dec. Gabe King (S), 14-1.

Marysville Getchell 60, Meadowdale 22

106—Julius Ruiz (MG) won by forfeit; 113—Brock Brower (MG) won by forfeit; 120—Melyk Valencia (M) pinned Gabriel Stamati (MG), 0:43; 126—Lukah Washburn (M) maj. dec. Kai Osthus (MG), 11-0; 132—Hector Castro (M) pinned Jayden Valencia Silva (MG), 1:06; 138—Jacob Hoot (MG) pinned Miguel Garcia (M), 4:30; 144—James Murillo (MG) won by forfeit; 150—Logan Gollier (MG) pinned Tobin Kantner-Blakeslee (M), 3:10; 157—Richard Luboya (MG) won by forfeit; 165—Lyhr Peterson (MG) pinned Brandon Shaw (M), 2:40; 175—Jamier Perry (M) pinned Colby Price (MG), 0:15; 190—Tristan Ustler (MG) pinned William Brundage (M), 1:03; 215—Nolan Farley (MG) pinned Michael Gay (M), 3:44; 285—Jaden Phillips (MG) pinned Jaxon Hulbert (M), 1:03.

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Meadowdale and Shorecrest at Jackson, scores not reported

Mountlake Terrace, Archbishop Murphy, Kamiak and Sultan at Monroe, scores not reported

Lynnwood, Shorewood and Mariner at Stanwood, scores not reported

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GIRLS WRESTLING

Wesco

Lake Stevens 24, Shorecrest 20, Everett 0, Monroe 0

Glacier Peak, Snohomish, Cascade and Jackson at Arlington, scores not reported

Marysville Pilchuck, Stanwood, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace at Marysville Getchell, scores not reported

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GIRLS BOWLING

Wesco

Everett at Jackson, score not reported

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