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Prep roundup for Thursday, Oct. 13

Prep roundup for Thursday, Oct. 13:

(Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results and statistics, email sports@heraldnet.com)

BOYS TENNIS

NON-LEAGUE

Shorewood 6, Arlington 1

At Arlington H.S.

Singles—JD Drake (SW) def. Isaac Prouty 6-0, 6-0; Henry Franey (SW) def. Reece McBride 6-1, 6-2; Peter Kosten (SW) def. Alex Dayley 6-3, 6-1; Riley Boyd (SW) def. Ryan Morzelewski 6-0, 6-1. Doubles—Blake Gettmann-Murray Falkin (SW) def. Ty Rusko-Cooper McBride 3-6, 6-1, 6-4; Sam Borgida-Nathan Hagemeier (SW) def. Bookie Cramer-Tyler Uffens 6-1, 6-3; Isaiah Christoffersen-Robbie Balderas (A) def. T.J. Lohitnavy-Keita Morrill 3-6, 6-3, 10-8.

Monroe 4, Shorecrest 3

At Monroe H.S.

Singles—Zach Overbay (M) def. Indigi Vining 6-2, 6-0; Brett De la Fuenta (M) def. Sohum Vohra 6-1, 6-1; Peyton Caskey (SC) def. Connor Dayley 6-2, 7-5; Ben Feinberg (SC) def. Myles Baumchen 6-2, 7-6 (7-3). Doubles—Parker Mann-Justice Funston (M) def. Thomas Linville-Parker Mina 7-5, 4-6, 7-6 (7-5); Jacob Shafer-Lucas McCullough (M) def. Aaron Chen-Shyam Srinivasan 7-6 (7-5), 6-2; Jake Whitaker-Drew Bladek (SC) def. Harlan Rowe-Matthew Gunter 6-2, 6-2.

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CROSS COUNTRY

Everett-Mukilteo Championship

At McCollum Park, 5,000 meters

Boys team scores: Kamiak 16, Jackson 46, Everett 94, Mariner 111, Cascade 124. Top 5 boys: 1. Jaedyn Chase (K) 16:57.1, 2. Will Lesyna (K) 16:57.3, 3. Zachary Altmyer (K) 17:27.9, 4. Cole Henriksen (K) 17:29.8, 5. Aarav Singh (J) 17:38.9.

Girls team scores: Kamiak 28, Jackson 37, Everett 77, Cascade 101, Mariner 139. Top 5 girls: 1. Selena Bangerter (J) 20:06.4, 2. Chloe Bundy (K) 20:36.6, 3. Jaxin Holloway (K) 20:51.6, 4. Bella Hasan (K) 20:56.1, 5. Olivia Friedrich (J) 21.25.2,

Click here for complete results

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Edmonds-Woodway, Meadowdale, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace at Ballinger Park, results not reported

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GIRLS SOCCER

WESCO 4A

Kamiak 8, Mariner 0

MUKILTEO — Britney Nelson-Beier scored twice and had two assists, and Elysa Morse and Scarlette Chapman combined for the shutout on goal as Kamiak stormed to a league win over Mariner.

Taylor Beirne and Amelia Lindeen each had a goal and an assist, and Emma Barrett, Ava Kaiser, Mia Gourdine and Annebelle Heiman each added a goal for Kamiak (8-6-0, 3-3-0 Wesco 3A/2A).

Mariner fell to 2-8-0 overall and 0-4-0 in league play.

Jackson 1, Lake Stevens 0 (OT)

LAKE STEVENS — Tia Schwetz scored the game-winning goal in overtime to lift Jackson to a thrilling league win over Lake Stevens.

Jackson improved to 5-6-2 overall and 3-2-1 in Wesco 4A play.

Lake Stevens fell to 5-5-3 and 2-3-1.

WESCO 3A/2A

Monroe 1, Mountlake Terrace 0

MONROE — Megan Hurley scored the game-winning goal on an assist from Sydney Garner in the second half to lead Monroe to a league win over Mountlake Terrace.

Monroe improved to 7-5-0 overall and in Wesco 3A/2A play.

Mountlake Terrace fell to 8-2-3 overall and 8-2-2 in league play.

Shorecrest 1, Everett 0

EVERETT — Ava Jensen headed in a goal on an assist from Giulia Menning in the 77th minute as Shorecrest, the No. 7 Class 3A team in the WIAA’s RPI rankings, earned a hard-fought league win over Everett.

Tati Zahajko had the shutout in goal and Shorecrest (12-1-0, 11-1-0 Wesco 3A/2A) outshot the Seagulls 15-1 in the game.

Everett fell to 4-6-2 overall and in league play.

Arlington 5, Cascade 1

EVERETT — Carly Bartlow scored twice to help lead Arlington to a league win over Cascade.

Rachel Snow, Jersey Walker and Addison Green also score goals for Arlington (7-5-1, 6-5-1 Wesco 3A/2A).

Abby Surowiec scored the lone goal for Cascade (3-8-2, 2-8-2).

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Snohomish 5, Stanwood 1

Marysville Getchell 1, Lynnwood 0

Archbishop Murphy 2, Cedarcrest 0

Edmonds-Woodway vs. Shorewood at Shoreline Stadium, score not reported

Marysville Pilchuck vs. Meadowdale at Edmonds Stadium, score not reported

NORTHWEST CONFERENCE

Lynden Christian 7, Lakewood 0

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GIRLS SWIMMING

WESCO NORTH

Stanwood 92, Everett 78

At Stanwood YMCA

200 medley relay—Stanwood (Megan McCoy, Mattea Ingram, Faith Dilworth, Brooke Jacobs) 2:13.70; 200 freestyle—Summer Dean (E) 2:05.74; 200 individual medley—Jacobs (S) 2:48.47; 50 freestyle—Natalie Nwapa (E) 30.88; 100 butterfly—Kayla Chaussee (E) 1:22.42; 100 freestyle—McCoy (S) 1:03.56; 500 freestyle—Dean (E) 5:25.85; 200 freestyle relay—Everett (Nwapa, Sonja Caldart, Linnea Hogan, Dean) 2:00.78; 100 backstroke—McCoy (S) 1:15.24; 100 breaststroke—Dilworth (S) 1:23.11; 400 freestyle relay—Everett (Caldart, McKenzie Johnson, Hogan, Dean) 4:36.94.

Snohomish 94, Monroe 89

At Snohomish Aquatic Center

200 medley relay—Snohomish (Mary Clarke, Olivia Huber, Grace Andrews, Makenzie Stinson) 2:03.89; 200 freestyle—Clarke (S) 1:57.87; 200 individual medley—Stinson (S) 2:51.16; 50 freestyle—Andrews (S) 26.63; Diving—Brynn Magelson (M) 156.25; 100 butterfly—Huber (S) 1:13.36; 100 freestyle—Clarke (S) 53.80; 500 freestyle—Kayme Hartway (M) 5:34.18; 200 freestyle relay—Monroe (Emersyn Hartway, Sky Nipper, Aspen Vanderveen, Molly Laidlaw) 2:02.70; 100 backstroke—Kayme Hartway (M) 1:07.95; 100 breaststroke—Claudia Izquierdo del Arco (M) 1:18.80; 400 freestyle relay—Snohomish (Clarke, Andrews, Huber, Kimi Nakamura-Doudt) 3:56.78.

Glacier Peak 144, Marysville Pilchuck 28; Glacier Peak 130, Marysville Getchell 52

At Marysville Pilchuck H.S.

200 medley relay—Glacier Peak (Keelie Sullivan, Isabella Hoopes, Lily Lao, Ellie Lao) 2:03.27; 200 freestyle—Nanako Kempma (MG) 2:09.18; 200 individual medley—Jolie Takano (GP) 2:36.73; 50 freestyle—Keelie Sullivan (GP) 26.73; Diving—Claire Butler (GP) 193.75; 100 butterfly—Alexa Sullivan (GP) 1:07.78; 100 freestyle—Kempma (MG) 1:02.73; 500 freestyle—Ellie Lao (GP) 5:55.52; 200 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (Alexa Sullivan, Keelie Sullivan, Ellie Lao, Tiara Kim) 1:54.66; 100 backstroke—Natalie Bauman (GP) 1:13.03; 100 breaststroke—Samantha Bratton (GP) 1:27.61; 400 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (Lily Lao, Ellie Lao, Keelie Sullivan, Alexa Sullivan) 4:07.87.

Note: The Marysville Getchell 400 freestyle relay team of Nanako Kempma, Natalie Bennett, Milee Yanagida and Lorelei Pringle broke the school record by 4 seconds with a time of 4:19.19

Lake Stevens 134, Cascade 39

At Everett YMCA

200 medley relay—Lake Stevens (Mackenzie Smith, Rachel Howard, Jessica Garingo, Savannah Foley) 2:07.38; 200 freestyle—Sarah Fleischmann (LS) 2:13.79; 200 individual medley—Smith (LS) 2:31.50; 50 freestyle—Foley (LS) 26.51; Diving—Saige Anderson (C) 150.15; 100 butterfly—Charlotte Lamb (LS) 1:08.16; 100 freestyle—Foley (LS) 59.79; 500 freestyle—Smith (LS) 6:10.89; 200 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Fleischmann, Lamb, Addison Bowen, Garingo) 1:55.19; 100 backstroke—Lamb (LS) 1:07.43; 100 breaststroke—Gracie Young (LS) 1:20.27; 400 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Smith, Lamb, Bowen, Foley) 4:05.04.

WESCO SOUTH

Jackson 129, Mountlake Terrace 51

At West Coast Aquatics

200 medley relay—Jackson (Lindsay Catli, Evelyn O’Neal, Olivia Hoyla, Julia Song) 1:59.7; 200 freestyle—Jillian Guerra (J) 2:10.82; 200 individual medley—Song (J) 2:25.33; 50 freestyle—Jeslyn Vuong (MT) 25.55; Diving—Anna-Lynn Wilson (J) 138.75; 100 butterfly—Hoyla (J) 1:00.38; 100 freestyle—Megan Wang (J) 1:00.63; 500 freestyle—Kaylyn Takeya (MT) 6:11.42; 200 freestyle relay—Jackson (Elissa Anderson, Hoyla, Celina Hernandez-Murillo, Song) 1:43.89; 100 backstroke—Hernandez-Murillo (J) 1:08.32; 100 breaststroke—Hoyla (J) 1:13.74; 400 freestyle relay—Jackson (Addyson Gamradt, Sudharshini Surendran, Rachel Albright, Wang) 4:39.68.

Kamiak 129, Mariner 44

At Kamiak H.S.

200 medley relay—Kamiak (Ella Johnson, Rena Kaku, Eva Cunnington, Taejah Elmore) 2:34.60; 200 freestyle—Kenaz Calawa (K) 2:52.31; 200 individual medley—Parker Forsyth (South Whidbey*) 2:24.35; 50 freestyle—Zakiya Nunez (M) 36.29; Diving—Lana Huang (K) 115.40; 100 butterfly—Abigale Ireland (South Whidbey*) 1:21.83; 100 freestyle—Saraim Gebretsadik (K) 1:17.35; 500 freestyle—Destiny Nguyen (K) 6:53.49; 200 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Kennedy Waterstraw, Jessica Barry, McKenna Boonsripisal, Isabelle Benson) 2:23.65; 100 backstroke—Johnson (K) 1:28.72; 100 breaststroke—Katie Zou (K) 1:23.64; 400 freestyle relay—Mariner (Charlie Smith, Malli Heng, Kailee Abendroth, Lucy Nguyen) 5:05.15.

*attends South Whidbey but swims with Kamiak

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Shorewood vs. Meadowdale at Lynnwood Pool, results not reported

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VOLLEYBALL

WESCO 4A

Lake Stevens 3, Jackson 0

MILL CREEK — Isabella Christensen had 15 kills and seven digs to help lead Lake Stevens to a 25-23, 25-16, 25-16 sweep over Jackson in a key matchup of Wesco 4A contenders.

Laura Eichert had four aces and seven kills, and Hayli Tri added seven kills and six blocks for Lake Stevens (8-2, 4-0), which entered the game ranked No. 3 in the most recent Class 4A Washington State Volleyball Coaches Association poll.

Addison Eastwood had seven kills, nine digs and 10 assists, Reece Nelson added five kills and 15 digs, and London Redd chipped in five kills and three blocks for Jackson (7-3, 2-2).

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Kamiak 3, Mariner 0

WESCO 3A/2A

Meadowdale 3, Marysville Pilchuck 0

MARYSVILLE — Tanna Kollen had 11 kills and Sofia Brockmeyer added nine aces as Meadowdale swept Marysville Pilchuck by scores of 25-21, 25-8 and 25-18 in a league match.

Mia John added six kills for Meadowdale (10-2, 9-1), the No. 7 team in the WIAA’s RPI rankings.

Aideen Bobadilla had eight digs and two aces, Bekah Carter added two kills, two digs and two blocks, and Jasmin Kilroy chipped in four digs and one block for Marysville Pilchuck (5-5, 5-5).

Archbishop Murphy 3, Cedarcrest 0

DUVALL — Natalie Russell had 12 kills, eight digs and two aces to help lead unbeaten Archbishop Murphy, the No. 10-ranked team in the most recent Class 2A Washington State Volleyball Coaches Association poll, to a 25-17, 25-15, 25-9 league sweep over Cedarcrest.

Tatum Gill had nine kills, 15 digs and three aces, and Alishia Nichols added five kills, six digs, 17 assists, two aces and one block for Archbishop Murphy (10-0, 10-0 Wesco 3A/2A).

Lexi Beck and Danika Hartje had four kills each, and Risha Shaikh added two kills and six aces for Cedarcrest (1-9, 1-9).

Arlington, 3, Casade 0

ARLINGTON — Chloe Lewis had nine aces, 18 digs and one kill, and Alyssa Hoag added five kills and two digs as Arlington swept Cascade in a league match by scores of 25-15, 25-13 and 25-16.

Meredith Marsh had five digs and 13 assists, and Cadynce Knudson added nine digs and seven assists for Arlington (7-5, 7-4 Wesco 3A/2A).

Jessica Finicle had six kills, two aces and four blocks, Suleyka Uriostegui added two kills, seven digs and 12 assists, and Annalynn Loeak chipped in 11 digs for Cascade (2-11, 1-10).

Monroe 3, Mountlake Terrace 0

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE — Jess Mahler had 11 kills and Ava Teague added seven kills to help lift Monroe to a 25-20, 25-11, 25-11 league sweep over Mountlake Terrace.

Sawyer Mahler had six aces and Sara Skold chipped in 10 assists for Monroe (7-4, 7-3 Wesco 3A/2A).

Jessie Tong, Haley Trinh and Maya Faulkner each had 11 digs, Tong added five kills and Faulkner chipped in three kills for Mountlake Terrace (4-8, 2-8).

NON-LEAGUE

Shorecrest 3, Inglemoor 0

La Conner 3, Glacier Peak 0

NORTHWEST CONFERENCE

Nooksack Valley 3, Lakewood 0

EMERALD SOUND CONFERENCE

Granite Falls 3, Summit Sierra 0

NORTHWEST 2B/1B

Darrington 3, Friday Harbor 0

DARRINGTON — Claire Wright had eight kills, 13 digs and one block, and Allie Cochran added six kills, eight digs and two aces to help lead Darrington to a league sweep over Friday Harbor.

Kenadie Hoglund had 20 assists and sevens aces, and Gena Beazer added six kills and one block for Darrington (7-5, 5-4 Northwest 2B/1B).

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