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Prep roundup for Thursday, Oct. 20

Prep roundup for Thursday, Oct. 20:

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

BOYS TENNIS

4A District 1 Tournament

At Glacier Peak H.S. and Columbia Athletic Center

Thursday’s match

Doubles championship—Henry Park-David Song (Jackson) def. Zion An-Anthony Madson (Kamiak) 6-0, 6-1.

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Wesco 3A South Tournament

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S. and Local Indoor Courts

Tuesday and Thursday matches

Singles championship—Steven Anderson (Edmonds-Woodway) def. Russell Anderson (Edmonds-Woodway) 6-7 (4-7), 7-6 (7-5), 7-5. 3rd/4th-place match—Xander Gordon (Shorewood) def. JD Drake (Shorewood) 6-3, 6-7 (4-7), 6-2. 5th/6th place match—Nathan Kim (Cascade) def. Evan Yang (Lynnwood) 6-1, 6-4.

Doubles championship—Grant Oliver-Nalu Akiona (Edmonds-Woodway) def. Blake Gettmann-Murray Falkin (Shorewood) 7-6 (7-4), 6-4. 3rd/4th-place match—Jude Wilcox-Armon Mkrtychev (Edmonds-Woodway) def. Sam Borgida-Nathan Hagemeier (Shorewood) 7-6 (7-5) 6-2. 5th/6th-place match—Aden Le-Jeremy Perreault (Mountlake Terrace) def. Charlie Pak-Tim Bonilla Stevenson (Cascade) 6-0, 6-1.

(Note: Top-5 finishers to districts)

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Wesco 3A North Tournament at Snohomish H.S., ppd. (scheduled to resume at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Mill Creek Tennis Club)

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FOOTBALL

WESCO 4A

Jackson vs. Glacier Peak at Veterans Memorial Stadium, ppd. (re-scheduled for Friday at 4 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Stadium)

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GIRLS SOCCER

WESCO 4A

Lake Stevens at Mariner, canceled

WESCO 3A/2A

Snohomish at Archbishop Murphy, canceled

Cedarcrest at Stanwood, canceled

Arlington vs. Shorecrest at Shoreline Stadium, canceled

Everett vs. Cascade at Everett Memorial Stadium, canceled

Meadowdale at Marysville Getchell, canceled

Lynnwood at Marysville Pilchuck, canceled

Monroe at Edmonds-Woodway, canceled

Shorewood vs. Mountlake Terrace at Lynnwood H.S., canceled

NORTHWEST CONFERENCE

Ferndale at Lakewood, canceled

EMERALD SOUND CONFERENCE

Sultan at Forest Ridge, canceled

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GIRLS SWIMMING

WESCO NORTH

Marysville Pilchuck 70, Archbishop Murphy 64; Marysville Getchell 96, Archbishop Murphy 70

At West Coast Aquatics

200 medley relay—Archbishop Murphy (Emily Olson, Laura McVickar, Natalie Pena, Zoe Brewer) 2:22.02; 200 freestyle—Natalie Bennett (MG) 2:16.33; 200 individual medley—Olson (AM) 2:39.24; 50 freestyle—Bri Zander (MP) 35.90; Diving—Sami Mandeville (AM) 206.70; 100 butterfly—Nanako Kempma (MG) 1:08.82; 100 freestyle—Brie Thompson (MG) 1:15.03; 500 freestyle—Pena (AM) 6:12.10; 200 freestyle relay—Marysville Getchell (Jenna Muise, Milee Yanagida, Bennett, Eleanor Barrow) 2:07.43; 100 backstroke—Olson (AM) 1:09.80; 100 breaststroke—McVickar (AM) 1:26.13; 400 freestyle relay—Marysville Getchell (Barrow, Yanagida, Lorelei Pringle, Kempma) 4:28.29.

Lake Stevens 107, Snohomish 76

At Lake Stevens H.S.

200 medley relay—Snohomish (Mary Clarke, Kimi Nakamura-Doudt, Grace Andrews, Olivia Huber) 1:59.15; 200 freestyle—Huber (S) 2:11.19; 200 individual medley—Andrews (S) 2:20.86; 50 freestyle—Clarke (S) 25.28; Diving—Amelia Vasquez (LS) 136.35; 100 butterfly—Andrews (S) 1:01.74; 100 freestyle—Savannah Foley (LS) 58.06; 500 freestyle—Sarah Fleischmann (LS) 5:49.79; 200 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Jessica Garingo, Charlotte Lamb, Fleischmann, Addison Bowen) 1:54.34; 100 backstroke—Clarke (S) 59.57; 100 breaststroke—Rachel Howard (LS) 1:15.21; 400 freestyle relay—Snohomish (Andrews, Huber, Nakamura-Doudt, Clarke) 4:04.75.

Glacier Peak 150, Cascade 34

At Everett YMCA

200 medley relay—Glacier Peak (Keelie Sullivan, Isabella Hoopes, Alena Lehmann, Lily Lao) 2:00.21; 200 freestyle—Hoopes (GP) 2:09.35; 200 individual medley—Tiara Kim (GP) 2:39.14; 50 freestyle—Lehmann (GP) 26.95; Diving—Addison Farman (GP) 228.45; 100 butterfly—Keelie Sullivan (GP) 1:06.25; 100 freestyle—Jolie Takano (GP) 1:02.26; 500 freestyle—Hoopes (GP) 5:54.80; 200 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (Alexa Sullivan, Lehmann, Ellie Lao, Hoopes) 1:51.91; 100 backstroke—Alexa Sullivan (GP) 1:11.73; 100 breaststroke—Lehmann (GP) 1:17.88; 400 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (Ellie Lao, Abby Maley, Grace Hilgemann, Lily Lao) 4:24.15.

WESCO SOUTH

Shorecrest 101, Shorewood 82

At Snohomish Aquatic Center

200 medley relay—Shorecrest (Miranda Thompson, Elle Howson, Quinn Whorley, Owan Fralick) 1:57.48; 200 freestyle—Evie Hoff (SW) 2:13.86; 200 individual medley—Grace Lindberg (SW) 2:11.94; 50 freestyle—Fralick (SC) 26.63; Diving—Berkley Gorre (SC) 177.65; 100 butterfly—Lindberg (SW) 58.85; 100 freestyle—Thompson (SC) 57.81; 500 freestyle—Whorley (SC) 5:31.50; 200 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Vivian Foral, Piper VonGunten, Mae Lunde, Hoff) 1:51.20; 100 backstroke—Thompson (SC) 1:02.42; 100 breaststroke—Aila Howson (SC) 1:09.12; 400 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Whorley, Fralick, Elle Howson, Thompson) 3:54.72.

Lynnwood 126, Mariner 35

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay—Lynnwood (Mina Schreiner, Amira Bayarbayasgala, Rebecca Coates, Caitlin Weeks) 2:16.65; 200 freestyle—Anna Artamonova (L) 2:37.23; 200 individual medley—Schreiner (L) 3:06.49; 50 freestyle—Bayarbayasgala (L) 27.04; 100 butterfly—Coates (L) 1:14.80; 100 freestyle—Artamonova (L) 1:11.27; 500 freestyle—Bayarbayasgala (L) 6:35.87; 200 freestyle relay—Lynnwood (Artamonova, Jocelyn Deuman, Leslie Nguyen, Schreiner) 2:17.87; 100 backstroke—Coates (L) 1:17.13; 100 breaststroke—Melissa Mai (L) 1:36.00; 400 freestyle relay—Lynnwood (Bayarbayasgala, Artamonova, Weeks, Coates) 4:40.21.

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VOLLEYBALL

WESCO 3A/2A

Everett 3, Cascade 1

EVERETT — Peyton Lust had 10 kills, 15 digs and two aces, and Qwynn Miller added three kills, 14 digs, one block and three aces to lead Everett to a league win over Cascade.

Madison Huggett had six aces, six kills and two blocks, and Bailey Hegg added 25 assists for Everett (3-9, 3-9 Wesco 3A/2A).

Cascade fell to 2-12 overall and 1-11 in league play.

Monroe 3, Edmonds-Woodway 1

MONROE — Jessi Mahler had 10 kills and Ava Teague added eight kills and four blocks as Monroe topped Edmonds-Woodway 25-23, 22-25, 25-16, 25-20.

Jordan Land chipped in eight more kills and Sarah Skold and Ailie Heskew combined for 19 assists for the Bearcats (9-4, 9-3 Wesco 3A/2A).

The Warriors fell to 7-8 overall and 4-8 in league play.

Arlington 3, Shorecrest 1

ARLINGTON — Melissa Hadley had 18 kills, 10 digs, two aces and one block, and Chloe Lewis added 30 digs and two aces to lead Arlington to a 25-23, 25-27, 25-12, 25-21 league win over Shorecrest.

Chloe Fochesato had 15 digs and five kills, and Alyssa Hoag chipped in seven kills for Arlington (8-5, 8-4 Wesco 3A/2A).

Shorecrest fell to 9-7 overall and 6-6 in league play.

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Shorewood 3, Mountlake Terrace 0

NON-LEAGUE

Skyline 3, Kamiak 0

EMERALD SOUND CONFERENCE

Sultan 3, Granite Falls 0

NORTHWEST 2B/1B

Coupeville 3, Darrington 0

COUPEVILLE — Claire Wright had six kills, nine digs and one ace, and Breanna Monteith added 20 digs, but Darrington was swept by Coupeville by scores of 25-9, 25-17 and 25-17.

Allie Cochran added three kills and one ace for Darrington (8-6, 6-4 Northwest 2B/1B).

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