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Prep roundup for Tuesday, Dec. 10

Edmonds-Woodway boys basketball propelled by 20-0 run

Prep roundup schedule for Tuesday, Dec. 10:

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

BOYS BASKETBALL

Non-league

Edmonds-Woodway 66, Kamiak 44

EDMONDS — The Warriors, fueled by a 20-0 run to open the game, cruised to victory behind Cam Hiatt’s 27 points. Grant Williams and DJ Karl reached added 11 points as the Warriors (3-0 overall) remained undefeated. Milad Hematian contributed a team-high 14 points for Kamiak (2-2).

Mountlake Terrace 47, Arlington 46

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE — The Hawks held off Arlington to earn a home victory.

Read The Herald’s report of the game here.

Lake Stevens 76, Stanwood 55

LAKE STEVENS — Devin Freeman drained nine of 10 free throws on his way to 20 points, and Daniel Ngezaho added 14 as the Vikings improved to 2-2. Cole Thorson scored a game-high 21 for Stanwood (0-3).

Snohomish 57, Lynnwood 30

SNOHOMISH — Senior guard Bryson Wheat (20 points) and sophomore post Deyton Wheat (11 points) led the Panthers (1-4 overall) to their first win. Ty Jenson scored a team-high nine points for Lynnwood (0-4 overall).

Cascade 63, Marysville Pilchuck 43

CASCADE — Sophomore Andrew Mitchell III used a two-handed dunk as part of his 19 points to spark the Bruins (2-2). Mason Zimmerman led Cascade with 21 points, while Gavin Wright contributed 13. Michael Rangel-Smathers shared the game-high scoring honors with 21 and Skyler Hayward added 12 for the Tomahawks (0-5).

Shorecrest 55, Everett 50

EVERETT — Brayden Fischer scored a game-high 18 points and Alex Lo and Porter Swanson chipped in with 11 apiece for the Scots (4-1 overall). Noah Owens led Everett (2-2) with 10.

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Shorewood 54, Jackson 42

Monroe 58, Meadowdale 48

La Conner 58, Sultan 45

Granite Falls 67, Nooksack Valley 38

Northwest 1B

Tulalip Heritage 67, Lopez Island 17

MARYSVILLE — A trio of sophomores kept the Hawks undefeated at 4-0 overall and 2-0 in league. Jaylan Gray drilled four 3-pointers on his way to 16 points. Fellow sophomores Ziggy Myles-Gilford (15 points) and Amare Hatch (14) gave the three a combined 45 points.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Non-league

Sedro-Woolley 53, Marysville Getchell 35

MARYSVILLE — Emme Wittler and Elle Glove each scored nine points for the Chargers (0-5), but Kelsey Woolcock’s 21 paced Sedro-Woolley to the win.

Sultan 40, La Conner 36

SULTAN — Behind Shyann Rylah’s 17 points and Gaby Yepez Suarez’s 11, the Turks evened their overall record to 2-2.

Stanwood 44, Sehome 19

STANWOOD — Led by Ella Wortham’s 15 points, the Spartans (3-0) outscored Sehome 35-8 during the first three quarters.

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Archbishop Murphy 81, Nooksack Valley 41

Bear Creek 42, Granite Falls 28

Northwest 1B

Lopez Island 44, Tulalip Heritage 24

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BOYS SWIMMING

Non-league

Glacier Peak 88, Lynnwood 76

Glacier Peak 101, Meadowdale 54

Snohomish 89, Lynnwood 71

Snohomish 100, Meadowdale 48

LYNNWOOD — Owen Collins helped Snohomish pick up two team victories by winning the 100 butterfly, the 100 backstroke and participating on the Panthers’ 400-meter freestyle relay team.

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay—Lynnwood (Ryan Tang, Alex Lee, Adam Calkins, Trevor Donahue) 1:51.25; 200 freestyle—Lorenzo Benavente (G) 2:03.38; 200 individual medley—Lee (L) 2:17.65; 50 freestyle—Noah Wynder (G) 24.51; 100 butterfly—Owen Collins (S) 57.45; 100 freestyle—Calkins (L) 54.70; 500 freestyle—Tang (L) 5:53.22; 200 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (Noah Wynder, Eduard Hirschi, Michael Schroeder, Benavente) 1:42.42; 100 backstroke—Collins (S) 59.16; 100 breastroke—Lee (L) 1:05.66; 400 freestyle relay—Snohomish (Gage Peterson, Collins, Kellan Thalhofer, Reiko Swift) 3:52.71.

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GIRLS BOWLING

Non-league

Everett 1,623, Burlington-Edison 1,265

EVERETT — Junior Lexie Zabel rolled a 203 and a 158 to lead the Seagulls. Teammate Ellie Flannigan contributed scores of 143 and 167.

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BOYS WRESTLING

Wesco 2A

Marysville Pilchuck 84, Archbishop Murphy 0

Non-league

Arlington 73, Stanwood 6

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