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Prep roundup for Thursday, Jan. 25

Prep roundup for Thursday, Jan. 25:

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

BOYS BASKETBALL

Wesco 3A/2A

Marysville Getchell 78, Marysville Pilchuck 38

MARYSVILLE — The Chargers thumped the Tomahawks in a Wesco 3A/2A territorial battle at Getchell.

Bubba Palacol scored 23 points and added 10 rebounds, five assists and four steals for Marysville Getchell (13-5 overall, 8-5 league). Shawn Etheridge contributed 18 points, assists and four rebounds, Wyatt Harris added 14 points and grabbed seven rebounds and Ano Palacol chipped in five points and distributed eight assists.

Marysville Pilchuck dropped to 3-15 overall and 2-11 in league play.

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Shorecrest 63, Cascade 29

Shorewood 68, Monroe 55

Northwest Conference

Squalicum 47, Lakewood 46

Emerald Sound Conference

Sultan 72, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 46

BOTHELL — The Turks blew past the Eagles in a conference matchup.

Toby Trichler drained four 3-pointers in his game-high 26 points, Dom Castillo contributed 14 and Eli Trichler added 12 for Sultan (11-5 overall, 6-2 league).

Joey Fuiten led Cedar Park Christian (2-16, 1-8) with 15 points.

Northwest 1B

Lummi 91, Grace Academy 26

Tulalip Heritage 59 Providence Classical Christian 49

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Wesco 4A

Jackson 66, Glacier Peak 53

EVERETT — The Timberwolves beat the Grizzlies in a Wesco 4A matchup.

Giselle Dogan poured in a game-high 30 points, and both Alexis Eichhorn and Avery Cooke chipped in 10 for Jackson (12-6 overall, 4-2 league).

Marley Macris paced Glacier Peak (4-14 overall, 1-4 league) with 20 points. Zoey Ritter added 15 and Rikki Miller added 10.

Wesco 3A/2A

Snohomish 65, Cedarcrest 29

SNOHOMISH — The Panthers ran past the Red Wolves in a Wesco 3A/2A matchup.

Sienna Capelli scored a game-high 20 points, while Kendall Hammer added 14 and Tyler Gildersleeve-Stiles added 13 for Snohomish (11-4 overall, 8-2 league).

Avery Dice paced Cedarcrest (6-10 overall, 2-8 league) with 12 points.

Shorewood 45, Monroe 38

MONROE — The Stormrays topped the Bearcats in a Wesco 3A/2A matchup.

Bridget Cox had a team-high 10 points, and Kate Evans and Rylie Gettmann each chipped in nine for Shorewood (10-7 overall, 5-5 league).

Cascadia Yates scored a game-high 12 points, and Halle Keller added eight for Monroe (10-7 overall, 4-6 league).

Northwest Conference

Squalicum 63, Lakewood 32

ARLINGTON — The Storm outscored the Cougars 21-0 in the second quarter to break open the Northwest Conference game.

Squalicum improved to 13-6 overall and 8-5 in league.

Leiana Riveria scored eight points, Mj Morales grabbed eight rebounds and Frankee Powers had four steals to lead Lakewood (6-9, 4-9).

Emerald Sound Conference

Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 52, Sultan 27

Northwest 1B

Lummi 70, Grace Academy 20

Tulalip Heritage 51, Providence Classical Christian 15

Non-league

Shorecrest 74, Cascade 13

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BOYS SWIM & DIVE

Wesco North

Stanwood 119, Archbishop Murphy 45

At Stanwood YMCA

200 medley relay—Stanwood (Riley Tallquist, Gavin Plano, Lloyd Hau, Rory Polson) 1:53.09; 200 freestyle—Lucas Stiers (S) 2:13.46; 200 individual medley—Hayden Burgess (AM) 2:32.57; 50 freestyle—Evan Wold (AM) 24.02; 100 butterfly—Trip Schreiber (S) 1:14.62; 100 freestyle—Grant Jensen (AM) 59.77; 500 freestyle—Tallquist (S) 5:25.41; 200 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Kyle Ladd, Shawn Hawkins, Xander Krause, Stiers) 1:36.60; 100 backstroke—Brewer Walker (S) 1:13.01; 100 breaststroke—Polson (S) 1:13.31; 400 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Hau, Polson, Ryker Belles, Tallquist) 3:51.36.

Lake Stevens 156, Monroe 13

At Lake Stevens H.S.

200 medley relay—Lake Stevens (Issac Anderson, Seth Haack, Evan Wellman, Braden Valliant) 1:54.21; 200 freestyle—Camden Blevins-Mohr (LS) 1:54.39; 200 individual medley—Sebastian Erickson (LS) 2:10.52; 50 freestyle—Hunter Latham (LS) 23.70; Diving—Owen Stults (LS) 170.30; 100 butterfly—Coren Coe (LS) 57.15; 100 freestyle—Blevins-Mohr (LS) 49.66; 500 freestyle—Latham (LS) 5:20.27; 200 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Connor Weldon, Sebastian Santiago-Mendoza, Erickson, Blevins-Mohr) 1:36.01; 100 backstroke—Coe (LS) 1:01.85; 100 breaststroke—Samuel Lamb (LS) 1:07.36; 400 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Blevins-Mohr, Coe, Latham, James Gesick) 3:28.33.

Glacier Peak 106, Cascade 73; Snohomish 99, Cascade 75

At Everett YMCA

200 medley relay—Snohomish (Connor Colloton, Owen Collins, Judah Harms, Torsten Hokanson) 1:47.11; 200 freestyle—Colloton (S) 1:55.17; 200 individual medley—Kaiu Taylor (GP) 2:07.68; 50 freestyle—Collins (S) 22.68; Diving—Jan Monne (GP) 98.55; 100 butterfly—Hokanson (S) 1:00.38; 100 freestyle—Yurii Onofriichuk (C) 50.44; 500 freestyle—Eduard Hirschi (GP) 5:38.90; 200 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (Matthew Reeder, Adam Hucl, Mason Lysaght, Noah Wynder) 1:42.72; 100 backstroke—Hokanson (S) 54.73; 100 breaststroke—Collins (S) 1:07.32; 400 freestyle relay—Snohomish (Colloton, Collins, Crocker, Hokanson) 3:30.94.

Wesco South

Lynnwood 100, Mariner 67; Jackson 107, Meadowdale 44

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay—Jackson (Juhyung Lee, Ethan Chen-Parks, Prestyn Ruijters, Logan Ruijters) 1:46.93; 200 freestyle—Ethan Georgiev (J) 1:51.70; 200 individual medley—Jaelen Oh (J) 2:25.54; 50 freestyle—Ilya Tambanua (Mar) 24.16; 100 butterfly— James Tuft (J) 1:03.87; 100 freestyle—Alex Lee (L) 54.84; 500 freestyle—Nolan Tyler (L) 5:30.22; 200 freestyle relay—Jackson (Chen-Parks, Vyron Domingo, Georgiev, Nolan Thai) 1:31.99; 100 backstroke—Lee (L) 1:00.80; 100 breaststroke—Oh (J) 1:13.45; 400 freestyle relay—Jackson (Sacha Esparza, Thai, Bryan Chen, Davy Wu) 3:55.63.

Kamiak 120, Mountlake Terrace 63

At Kamiak H.S.

200 medley relay—Kamiak (Lucas Chai, Ryan Jackson, Jack Fast, Brandon Wong) 1:51.05; 200 freestyle—Ryan Chai (K) 1:54.59; 200 individual medley—Cole Leaty (MLT) 2:12.96; 50 freestyle—Minh Nguyen (K) 25.58; Diving—Koen Lundeen (K) 121.80; 100 butterfly—Leaty (MLT) 59.37; 100 freestyle—Christian Leaty (MLT) 51.81; 500 freestyle—Owen Pinder (K) 6:05.37; 200 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Chai, Issac Dovinh, Jackson, Dario Baez) 1:38.09; 100 backstroke—Chai (K) 1:04.01; 100 breaststroke—Josh Bozick (MLT) 1:24.65; 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Kaiden Nguyen, Max Sarakhanov, Dovinh, Chai) 3:37.05.

Shorecrest 102, Shorewood 83

At Snohomish Aquatic Center

200 medley relay—Shorecrest (Colton Stoecker, Ian Reece, Kason Kirkpatrick, Tristan Serrano) 1:37.89; 200 freestyle—Stoecker (SC) 1:48.28; 200 individual medley—Frederick Anderson (SW) 1:57.88; 50 freestyle—Serrano (SC) 22.71; Diving—Enzo Rolfe (SW) 166.45; 100 butterfly—Kirkpatrick (SC) 52.10; 100 freestyle—Serrano (SC) 49.02; 500 freestyle—Stoecker (SC) 4:46.75; 200 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Henry Anderson, Dean Foral, Colin Bell, Anderson) 1:30.83; 100 backstroke—Ben Allen (SW) 54.00; 100 breaststroke—Reece (SC) 1:00.23; 400 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Reece, Stoecker, Kirkpatrick, Serrano) 3:16.18.

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BOYS WRESTLING

Wesco 4A

Mariner 49, Kamiak 27

At Mariner H.S.

106—Dawnte Greene (M) maj. dec. Topher Nelson (K) 15-5; 113—Micah Arceo (K) won by forfeit; 120—Ajejandro Parra (M) pinned Giovanni-Ethan Besson (K) 3:16; 126—Brian Flores Garcia (K) pinned Prasidha Budhathoki (M) 3:20; 132—Max DeBolt (K) pinned Hector Luis (M) 1:26; 138—Gregory Stewart (M) pinned Nicholas Nunez (K) 2:59; 144— Isiah Williams (K) pinned Ambrose Fiorini (M) 3:37; 150—Wyatt Cook (M) dec. Isiah Williams (K) 10-6; 157—Christopher Bumanglag (M) pinned Jaiden Yoon (K) 1:32; 165—Ken David Larsen (M) pinned Ethan Nguyen (K) 1:35; 175—Simon Ross (K) dec. Anthony Martone (M) 15-11; 190—Antonio Alvarez (M) pinned Erik Hernandez (K) 1:09; 215—Karl Ken (M) pinned Omar Mbowe (K) :29; 285—Elijah Raymond Mayfield pinned Noah Haller (K) 4:25.

Lake Stevens 47, Glacier Peak 21

At Glacier Peak H.S.

157—Colin Edmonds (GP) dec. Levi Allinson (LS) 8-5; 165—Oliver Martinez (GP) pinned Dino Dimarco (LS) 1:46; 175—Esterban Sedano (LS) dec. May Bridges (GP) 7-2; 190—Jarell David (LS) dec. Kaleb Owens (GP) 13-7; 215—Koen Mattern (LS) pinned Jaden Ramirez (GP) 1:09; 285—Connor Aney (GP) pinned Mikey Lawrence (LS) :54; 106—Sam Owen (LS) pinned Kallel Dusenberry (GP) 2:30; 113—Ahmad Banishamsa pinned Rehan Takher (GP) :58; 120—Troy Valentine (LS) tech. fall Kenneth Nget (GP) 15-0; 126—Jacob Christianson (LS) pinned Garret Taylor (GP) :54; 132—Sam Irizarry (LS) pinned Alex Ibarra (GP) 3:10; 138—Oliver Paisley (LS) dec. Jake Allison (GP) 7-1; 144—Jaden Jennings (LS) dec. Callan Childs 8-7; 150— Gil Mossburg (GP) pinned Zak Leduc (LS) 1:43.

Wesco 3A North

Everett 44, Stanwood 29

Wesco 3A South

Edmonds-Woodway 67, Mountlake Terrace 12

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

215—Mika Serafinas (EW) pinned Ahmadjon Ibrohimov (MLT); 285— Carmelo LaRocca (EW) pinned Brett Gilgrich (MLT); 106—Alex Krumov (EW) won by forfeit; 113—Aidan Duong (EW) won by forfeit; 120—Luke Swenson (MLT) pinned Roland Rapelje (EW); 126—Boaz Lang maj. dec. Adrian Miranda (MLT) 12-2; 132—Aziret Bakytov pinned Ekanch Verma (MLT); 138—Sam Schimpf pinned Moses Marsh (MLT); 144—Gaige Lynch pinned Tim Cho (MLT); 150—Jacob Ramos pinned Bryce Mentele (MLT); 157—Alex Bloy (EW) dec. Titus Swett (MLT) 9-3; 165—Henry Campbell (EW) pinned Oscar Gonzalez (MLT); 175—Ever Yamada (EW) pinned Owen Boswell (MLT); 190—Eli Swett (MLT) pinned Aldo Guzman (EW).

Cedarcrest 45, Archbishop Murphy 30

At Cedarcrest H.S.

106—Allston Steere (C) won by forfeit; 113—Lane Gellner (C) pinned Aiden Imadhay; 120—Dillon Bonnar (AM) pinned Colter Steere; 126—Benjamin Langley (C) dec. Aaron Woods 13-7; 132—Ty Backstrom (C) dec. Tanner Ferguson 6-0; 138—Jake Backstrom (C) dec. Johm Pallus 8-5; 144—Justin Robert Bright (C) pinned Noah Woods; 150—Aleksandr Diumin (C) pinned Ryan MacDonald; 157—Amos Home (C) pinned Rafael Russo; 165—Zander Cole (C) won by forfeit; 175—Robert Burnett (AM) won by forfeit; 190—Katsuya Edge-Salois (AM) won by forfeit; 215—Colin Surridge (AM) won by forfeit; 285—Hakeim Smalls (AM) won by forfeit.

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Meadowdale 40, Lynnwood 24

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GIRLS WRESTLING

Wesco Girls Wrestling South Region/Division

Archbishop Murphy, Shorecrest, Shorewood at Archbishop Murphy H.S., scores not reported

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