Prep roundup for Thursday, Jan. 9

Jackson, Getchell, Meadowdale earn league wrestling wins.

Prep roundup for Thursday, Jan. 9:

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

BOYS WRESTLING

Wesco 4A

Jackson 44, Cascade 33

At Cascade H.S.

106—Jaden Nguyen (J) pinned Jack Fontanilla 2:08; 113—Aaron Esteban (J) tech. fall Alex Boe-Flores 17-1; 120—Brian Nguyen (J) pinned Preston Chao 2:17; 126—Jack Napier (C) pinned Siddharth Gundimeda :19; 132—Arda Bayazit (J) won by forfeit; 138—Bryan Chantha (J) dec. Jamie Le 7-3; 144—Ryan Lee (J) pinned Nour Qandeel 1:13; 150—Damek Majerle (J) pinned Sebastian Hernandez Murillo 1:07; 157—Hassan Al-Rubaie (C) pinned Tony Guizar Jr. 1:45; 165—Carson Gilbert (J) pinned Miguel Zavala-Aranda 2:42; 175—Abraham J. Marquez (C) pinned Michael Reihing 3:42; 190—Edison Ho (C) dec. Damien Smith 8-5; 215—Fedhl Al-Mosawi (C) won by forfeit; 285—Daron Rainey (C) pinned Justin Nguyen 2:45.

Wesco 3A/2A North

Marysville Getchell 39, Everett 36

At Marysville Getchell H.S.

106—Julius Ruiz (M) won by forfeit; 113—Cameron Grant (E) pinned Brock Brower 1:20; 120—Darey Pestana (E) pinned Roman Ruiz 3:25; 126—Ian Lorio (E) dec. Kai Osthus 7-1; 132—Lexer Porras (M) pinned Angelo Miyanaga 2:53; 138—Jacob Hoot (M) pinned Jack Franklin 5:06; 144—Logan Christy (M) won by forfeit; 150—Alex Buiukli (E) pinned Logan Gollier 4:58; 157—Richard Luboya (M) dec. Tryson Williams 17-16; 165—Sam Tracy (E) pinned Lyhr Peterson 1:56; 175—Josh Strago (E) dec. Tristan Utsler 7-1; 190—Micah Schmid (E) pinned Ben Jensen 1:40; 215—Nolan Farley (M) pinned Magnus Gaitan 1:22; 285—Jaden Phillips (M) pinned Narinder Chana 5:59.

Wesco 3A/2A South

Meadowdale 42, Mountlake Terrace 35

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

106—No Contest; 113—Seamus Christman-Hancuff (MT) won by forfeit; 120—Michael O’Neal (M) pinned Cooper Towne 3:33; 126—Lukah Washburn (M) pinned Akif Yilmaz 5:26; 132—Miguel Garcia (M) pinned Landon Larralde 3:19; 138—Ekansh Verma (MT) pinned Hector Castro 5:43; 144—Christopher Ramirez (M) pinned Moses Marsh 3:49; 150—Logan Palmer (M) inj. def. Fahad Al Daffaie; 157—Isaac Williams (MT) pinned Donovan Diaz 3:42; 165—Titus Swett (MT) tech. fall Brandon Shaw 16-0; 175—Jamier Perry (M) pinned Andrew McBride 2:38; 190—Elijah Swett (MT) pinned William Hernandez-Chavez 3:56; 215—Logan Armstrong (MT) pinned Michael Gay 5:36; 285—Jaxson Hubert (M) won by forfeit.

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Lynnwood 72, Archbishop Murphy 6

Non-league

Edmonds-Woodway 53, O’Dea 15

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

106—Isaiah Meyer (E) won by forfeit; 113—Alex Krumov (E) maj. dec. Aiden Alley; 120—Jude Haines (E) tech. fall Joseph Michael De Jesus 23-4; 126—Hollender Lynch (E) dec. Justus De Jesus 9-3; 132—Aziret Bakytov (E) pinned Man Nguyen 3:18; 138—Sam Schimpf (E) pinned Noah Ovena 2:28; 144—Dylan Rice (E) pinned Danny Quinn :48; 150—Jacob Ramos (E) pinned Daniel Teodoro :54; 157—Nathaniel Badley (O) dec. Mason Collins 20-13; 165—Adam Kloeppel (O) pinned Nathan Schlack :44; 175—Ever Yamada (E) tech. fall Jude Robison 17-2; 190—Carmelo Larocca (E) dec. Zachary Schuyler 7-1; 215—Mike Serafinas (E) dec. King Allah 1-0; 285—Jonah Martin (O) pinned Alex White 4:42.

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GIRLS WRESTLING

Wesco

Glacier Peak, Lynnwood, Meadowdale at Edmonds-Woodway, scores not reported.

Arlington, Jackson, Monroe, Mountlake Terrace, Snohomish at Shorewood, scores not reported.

Lake Stevens, Meadowdale at Stanwood, scores not reported.

Northwest

Lakewood at Burlington-Edison, score not reported.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Wesco 3A/2A North

Snohomish 62, Stanwood 49

SNOHOMISH — Senior Tyler Gildersleeve Stiles (22 points) led the Panthers (8-5, 3-0) to victory, scoring 14 second-half points to help Snohomish pull away and remain undefeated in league play. Snohomish outscored the Spartans (9-3, 2-1) 17-7 in the fourth quarter to hand them their first league loss. Junior Ella Wortham scored a game-high 24 points for Stanwood in the loss.

Read The Herald’s report of the game here.

Northwest 1B

Lopez Island 43, Grace Academy 24

Non-league

Sultan 47, South Whidbey 21

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BOYS BASKETBALL

Wesco 3A/2A North

Stanwood 44, Snohomish 41

Northwest 1B

Grace Academy 53, Lopez Island 42

Emerald Sound

King’s 49, Bear Creek 44

Non-league

Shorewood 54, Kamiak 49

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