Prep roundup for Tuesday, Dec. 13

Prep roundup for Tuesday, Dec. 13:

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BOYS BASKETBALL

WESCO 3A/2A

Arlington 67, Lynnwood 29

ARLINGTON — David Zachman scored 30 points, including 23 in the first half, and added four rebounds and two blocks to power Arlington to a league win over Lynnwood.

Leyton Martin had seven points, six rebounds and nine assists, and Jake Willis added 10 points for Arlington (4-1, 3-0 Wesco 3A/2A).

Keegan Williams led Lynnwood (1-4, 0-3)) with 11 points.

Mountlake Terrace 64, Stanwood 57

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE — Chris Meegan scored 17 points and Zaveon Jones added 16 as Mountlake Terrace earned a hard-fought league win over Stanwood in a matchup of league contenders.

Jaxon Dubiel and Logan Tews scored nine points each and Rayshaun Connor added eight for Mountlake Terrace (3-2, 2-1 Wesco 3A/2A).

John Floyd scored 19 points, Max Mayo added 18 and Owen Thayer chipped in 12 for Stanwood (4-1, 2-1).

Archbishop Murphy 60, Edmonds-Woodway 57

EDMONDS — Jack Sievers and Luke Blachly scored 13 points each and Archbishop Murphy used a 19-3 run in the third quarter to overcome an 11-point deficit at halftime and earned a league win over Edmonds-Woodway.

Trey Sumpter scored 12 points and Nick Ennis had 11 points and three steals for Archbishop Murphy (1-4, 1-2 Wesco 3A/2A). Sievers added 13 rebounds for a double-double.

Drew Warner scored a game-high 22 points and added six reboubnds and three steals, Steven Warren chipped in 15 points, and Ben Hanson had 11 points for Edmonds-Woodway (1-3, 1-2).

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Shorecrest 68, Marysville Pilchuck 58

NON-LEAGUE

Mariner 80, Newport 58

EVERETT — Jailin Johnson led five Mariner scorers in double-figures with 19 points as the Marauders rolled to a non-league win over Newport.

Makai Bloomfield scored 13 points, Michael Sully had 12, and Isaiah Cuellar and Riley Weimer had 11 each for Mariner (2-3).

Ryan Hu scored a team-high 12 points for Newport (3-2).

EMERALD SOUND CONFERENCE

Sultan 89, Bush 42

SULTAN — Tommy Spikes scored 22 points and Toby Trichler added 21 to lead unbeaten Sultan to a league win over Bush.

JR Vargas scored 16 points and Taylor Horne added 12 for Sultan (5-0, 3-0 Emerald Sound), which has won five straight games to start the season.

Amare Fields scored a game-high 25 points for Bush (2-2, 1-2).

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University Prep 74, Granite Falls 67

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BOYS SWIMMING

Stanwood 106, Archbishop Murphy 56

At West Coast Aquatics

200 medley relay—Stanwood (Rory Polson, Lloyd Hau, Malcolm Childs, Luke Palaniuk) 1:56.42; 200 freestyle—Evan Wold (AM) 2:01.15; 200 individual medley—Hayden Burgess (AM) 2:30.32; 50 freestyle—Noah Tran (AM) 26.15; Diving—Trevor Abramson (AM) 127.30; 100 butterfly—Polson (S) 1:04.72; 100 freestyle—Hau (S) 55.45; 500 freestyle—Tran (AM) 6:43.87; 200 freestyle relay—Archbishop Murphy (Wold, James Jensen, Burgess, Tran) 1:48.53; 100 backstroke—Polson (S) 1:07.22; 100 breaststroke—Wold (AM) 1:08.41; 400 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Hau, Riley Tallquist, Childs, Polson) 3:53.18.

Snohomish 101, Monroe 46; Glacier Peak 128, Monroe 32

At Snohomish Aquatic Center

200 medley relay—Glacier Peak (Kaiu L. Taylor, Shouei Tong, Brendan Gaffney, Brock Showalter) 1:48.67; 200 freestyle—Taylor (GP) 1:56.73; 200 individual medley—Gaffney (GP) 2:15.85; 50 freestyle—Torsten Hokanson (S) 22.96; Diving—Elijah Campbell (S) score not reported; 100 butterfly—Gaffney (GP) 59.82; 100 freestyle—Owen Collins (S) 56.00; 500 freestyle—Hokanson (S) 5:10.02; 200 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (Tong, Noah Wynder, Eduard Hirschi, Connor Christman) 1:49.67; 100 backstroke—Taylor (GP) 59.68; 100 breaststroke—Tong (GP) 1:10.79; 400 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (Gaffney, Showalter, Christman, Taylor) 3:39.31.

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Shorewood, Meadowdale, Mountlake Terace at Lynnwood Pool, results not reported

Marysville Getchell, Marysville Pilchuck, Lynnwood, Mariner at Kamiak H.S., results not reported

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BOYS WRESTLING

Glacier Peak 78, Cascade 6

At Jackson H.S.

182—Juan Ramirez (C) pinned Kaleb Owens; 195—Angus Van Valey (GP) pinned JP Ramirez; 220—Dane Chapman (GP) pinned Liam Duong; 285—Connor Aney (GP) pinned Daron Rainey; 106—Myles Headley (GP) won by forfeit; 113—Kenneth Nget (GP) pinned Agustine Dang; 120—Ulysses Lopez-Vazquez (GP) pinned Dolan Berdahl; 126—Jake Allison (GP) pinned Raj Brar; 132—London Owens (GP) won by forfeit; 138—Alex Ibarra (GP) pinned Elliot Velasquez; 145—Colin Gibbs (GP) pinned Josh DeLap; 152—Gil Mossburg (GP) pinned Mick Gerber; 160—Colin Edmonds (GP) pinned Carlos Garcia; 170—John Allison (GP) pinned Elias Luna.

*pin times not available.

Glacier Peak 60, Everett 19

At Jackson H.S.

195—Hollis Von Trager (E) dec. Angus Van Valey 9-1; 220—Dane Chapman (GP) pinned Dominic Huber; 285—Connor Aney (GP) won by forfeit; 106—Myles Headley (GP) won by forfeit; 113—Ian Lorio (E) pinned Kenneth Nget; 120—Jake Allison (GP) pinned Anthony Andriyasch; 126—Ulysses Lopez-Vazquez (GP) pinned Sam Tracy; 132—Alex Ibarra (GP) pinned Hector Carrera; 138—Elias Tracy (E) pinned London Owens; 145—Colin Gibbs (GP) pinned Eh Htoo; 152—Gil Mossburg (GP) pinned Alex Buiukle; 160—Colin Edmonds (GP) pinned Maxton Gaiten; 170—Xander Grauman (E) dec. John Allison 9-8; 182—Kaleb Owens (GP) won by forfeit.

*pin times not available

Everett 38, Jackson 36

At Jackson H.S.

182—Damien Smith (J) pinned Vic Vega 5:38; 195—Jacar Harris (J) pinned Jase Caveny 3:59; 220—Hollis Bontrager (E) pinned Mike Finnerty 5:23; 285—Nathan Brooks (J) dec. Dominic Huber 8-4; 106—Aaron Esteban (J) won by forfeit; 113—Brian Nguyen (J) pinned Ian Lorio 3:50; 120—Anthony Andriyash (E) pinned Thomas Casperek 2:46; 126—Sam Tracy (E) dec. Brian Chantha 9-0; 132—Hector Cabrera (E) dec. Daymeck Marjele 15-6; 138—Jonah Kumma (J) dec. Elias Tracy 11-9; 145—Eh Htoo (E) pinned Tony Guizar 1:13; 152—Alex Buiukle (E) pinned C Gilbert 1:06; 160—Greyson James (J) pinned Maxton Gaiten :36; 170—Xandir Grauman (E) pinned Hudson Gilbert 3:45.

Cascade 48, Jackson 36

At Jackson H.S.

195—Jacar Harris (J) pinned JP Ramirez :47; 220—Michael Finnerty (J) pinned Liam Duong 4:39; 285—Daron Rainey (C) pinned Nathan Brooks 1:59; 106—Aaron Esteban (J) won by forfeit; 113—Brian Nguyen (J) pinned Agustine Dang 1:36; 120—Dolan Berdahl (C) pinned Thomas Casparek :47; 126—Ryan Chontha (J) pinned Raj Brar 4:58; 132—Daymek Majerle (J) won by forfeit; 138—Eliott Velasquez (C) pinned Jonah Kumma :42; 145—Josh DeLap (C) pinned Tony Guizar 1:39; 152—Mick Gerber (C) pinned Carson Gilbert 1:13; 160—Carlos Garcia (C) pinned Grayson James 3:52; 170—Elias Luna (C) pinned Hudson Gilbert 2:38; 182—Juan Ramirez (C) pinned Damien Smith 1:59.

Shorecrest 66, Mariner 10

At Kamiak H.S.

106—James Lyons (SC) won by forfeit; 113—Neta Navot (SC) won by forfeit; 120—George Fernandez (SC) pinned Rodney Caparas :58; 126—Kaiju Fergerson (SC) pinned Alejandro Parra :33; 132—Avi Wylen (SC) won by forfeit; 138—Joseph Martinez (SC) dec. Noel Villar Cereceres 9-2; 145—Kenneth Adams (SC) dec. Ken Larsen 9-7 OT; 152—Finn Kennedy (SC) pinned Wyatt Cook 1:40; 160—Shokan Conway-Yasuyama (SC) pinned Braden Chaput 1:41; 170—Peter Grimm (SC) pinned Preston Marshall :29 ; 182—Max Rutledge (SC) won by forfeit; 195—Antonio Alvarez (M) pinned Carter Nichols 1:22; 220—Robert Galeana (M) dec. Jessie Gigrich 13-2; 285—Evan Claar (SC) pinned Samuel Lamas 1:00.

Shorecrest 59, Kamiak 19

At Kamiak H.S.

106—James Lyons (SC) won by forfeit; 113—Ridha Alnaiema (K) dec. Neta Navot 8-0; 120—George Fernandez (SC) pinned Jaxon Conklin 1:23; 126—Kaiju Fergerson (SC) pinned Giovanni Besson 1:44; 132—Keegan Waterstraw (K) pinned Avi Wylen 2:22; 138—Joseph Martinez (SC) pinned Isaiah Williams 5:26; 145—Kenneth Adams (SC) maj. dec. Luc Lannertone 21-6; 152—Tison Cao (K) def. Finn Kennedy 1:40; 160—Shokan Conway-Yasuyama (SC) pinned Sal Kakar 3:13; 170—Peter Grimm (SC) pinned Tyler Odergaard 1:28; 182—Rico Gonzales (K) dec. Max Rutledge 11-5; 195—Carter Nichols (SC) pinned Alfredo De Villa :34; 220—Jessie Gigrich (SC) won by forfeit; 285—Brett Gigrich (SC) won by forfeit.

Mariner 48, Shorewood 20

At Kamiak H.S.

182—Alberto Solana (SW) won by forfeit; 195—Antonio Alvarez (M) won by forfeit; 220—HunterTibodeau (SW) pinned Anil Suzan :49; 285—Aidan Caceres (SW) pinned Elijah Mayfield 5:08; 106—Double forfeit; 113—Eli Jepsen (SW) won by forfeit; 120—Rodney Carapas (M) pinned Finn Bachler :57; 126—Alejandro Parra (M) pined Eion Ritter :56; 132—Skylar Klein (SW) won by forfeit; 138—Noel Carceres (M) pinned Masa Taura 3:00; 145—Ken Larsen (M) pinned Corin Lumsden 4:50; 152—Wyatt Cook (M) won by forfeit; 160—Braden Chaput (M) pinned Paddy Andresen 1:46; 170—Preson Marshall (M) pinned Mak Kanzier 3:50.

Kamiak 54, Shorewood 24

At Kamiak H.S.

195—Alfredo De Villa (K) won by forfeit; 220—Hunter Tibodeau (K) won by forfeit; 285—David Welle (SW) won by forfeit; 106—Double forfeit; 113—Eli Jepsen (SW) pinned Rhidha A :23; 120—Jaxon Conklin (K) pinned Finn Bachler 1:59; 126—Richard Beach (K pinned Eion Ritter 1:30; 132—Keegan Watershaw (K) pinned Masa Taura 3:10; 138—Isaiah Williams (K) pinned Sky Klein 1:39; 145—Luc Lannertone (K) pinned Corin Lumsden :57; 152—Tison Cao (K) won by forfeit; 160—Paddy Andresen (SW) pinned Sal Kakar 3:17; 170—Tyler Odegaard (K) pinned Mak Kanzier :58; 182—Rico Gonzales (K) pinned Alberto Solano 4:31.

Arlington 39, Mount Vernon 27

At Mount Vernon H.S.

106—Double forfeit; 113—AJ Dorchak (A) won by forfeit; 120—Ricardo Mendez (MV) dec. Atheer Alwadi 6-0; 126—Kane Odenius (A) dec. Nathan Soule 4-1; 132—Beau Gudde (A) dec. Alexis Zendejas 3-2; 138—Chase Deberry (A) dec. Joaquin Lucarto 9-2; 145—Ryan Wilson (MV) maj. dec. Jack Mani 12-2; 152—Bryson Keller (MV) dec. James Scott 3-1; 160—Dustin Baxter (A) dec. Esai Ruiz-Lozano 5-1; 170—Dalton Kurtz-Rios (MV) dec. Cole Cannell 6-0; 182—James Eastman (A) dec. Michael King 11-10; 195—Miguel Mendez (MV) dec. JR Bernardo 2-0; 220—JR Barajes (MV) dec. Isaiah Evans 6-0; 285—Ameer Alwadi (A) pinned Josve Hernandez 2:40.

Ferndale 42, Arlington 34

At Mount Vernon H.S.

106—Bozarth (F) won by forfeit; 113—AJ Dorchak (A) won by forfeit; 120—A. Depass (F) pinned Atheer Alwadi 3:14; 126—Merwin (F) pinned Kane Odenius 1:46; 132—Bundy (F) maj. dec. Beau Gudde 14-5; 138—Chase Deberry (A) pinned Chao 4:30; 145—Tre Haines (A) dec. Adrian F. 10-4; 152—Andrew F. (F) pinned James Scott 4:30; 160—Dustin Baxter (A) dec. Jacob Gandy 2-0; 170—Wisby (F) pinned James Eastman 1:45; 182—JR Bernardo (A) pinned Treat 3:48; 195—Holden Strande (A) pinned Despain-Aones 4:55; 220—Brulotte (F) pinned Isaiah Evans 2:53; 285—Strait (F) pinned Ameer Alwadi 2:22.

*Ferndale names not reported complete

Marysville Pilchuck 52, Mt Vernon 29

At Mount Vernon H.S.

106—Dylan Turner (MP) won by forfeit; 113—Javohn Henry (MP) pinned Hunter McCoun :42; 120—Donte Luong (MP) maj. dec. Ricardo Mendez 15-2; 126—Aiden Johnston (MP) pinned Nathan Suole 1:28; 132—Alexis Zendeja (MV) maj. dec. Max Woodall 18-3; 138—Cole Jones-Longstreet (MP) pinned Joaquin Lucateto 1:19; 145—Ryan Willson (MV) pinned Daniel Vergara 1:36; 152—Milo Jones-Longstreet (MP) pinned Bryson Keller :45; 160—Joseph Davis (MP) pinned Esai Ruiz-Lozano :27; 170—Dalton Kurtz-Rios (MV) pinned Jaydan Goetz 2:44; 182—Donny Faulkner (MP) pinned Michael King :57; 195—Miguel Mendez (MV) pinned Johnny Bracken :51; 220—Junior Barajas (MV) pinned Drew Pirone 4:10; 285—Aiden Markel (MP) pinned Josue Humandas :43.

Marysville Pilchuck 42, Ferndale 42

At Mount Vernon H.S.

113—Javohn Henry (MP) won by forfeit; 120—Donte Luong (MP) pinned Josue Trejo 2:23; 126—Aiden Johnston (MP) pinned Mathias Prenosil 3:29; 132—Austin Merwin (F) pinned Max Woodall 2:30; 138—Tipton Bundy (F) pinned Cole Jones-Longstreet 3:39; 145—Adrian Finsrud (F) pinned Daniel Vergara 2:49; 152—Andrew Finsrud (F) pinned Milo Jones-Longstreet 3:28; 160—Joseph Davis (MP) pinned Jacob Gandy 1:15; 170—Jaydan Goetz (MP) pinned Nolan Wisbey 1:46; 182—Donny Faulkner (MP) pinned Cooper Treat 2:52; 195—Johnny Bracken (MP) won by DQ over Charles Despain; 220—Sam Brulotte (F) pinned Drew Pirone 1:35; 285—Wyatt Straight (F) pinned Aiden Markel 1:25; 106—Gordillo Rois (F) pinned Dylan Turner 1:29.

*Marysville Pilchuck won on tiebreaker criteria F – fewest forfeits

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

WESCO 3A/2A

Shorewood 54, Cedarcrest 37

SHORELINE — Shorewood jumped out to a 21-7 lead after one quarter and rolled to a league win over Cedarcrest.

Kate Evans led all scorers with 13 points, and Addi Trull, Rachel Te, and Joy Brandenstein had nine each for Shorewood (1-3).

Kiki Anderson led Cedarcrest (0-6) with 11 points.

Everett 57, Meadowdale 48

LYNNWOOD — Alana Washington scored 18 points and Mae Washington added 17 as Everett rallied from an 11-point deficit after the first quarter to beat Meadowdale in a league game.

Mylie Wugumgeg chipped in 13 points for Everett (4-3, 3-0 Wesco 3A/2A).

Gia Powell scored a game-high 24 points for Meadowdale (3-2, 2-1), which suffered its first league loss of the season.

Snohomish 80, Monroe 38

MONROE — Jada Andresen scored 34 points, including 19 in the first quarter, to lead Snohomish Panthers to a league win over Monroe.

Andresen went 10 for 18 from beyond the 3-point arc for the night and bested her own school record of eight 3-pointers made. Tyler Gildersleeve-Styles added 20 points for Snohomish (1-4, 1-2 Wesco 3A/2A).

Montana-bound senior Adria Lincoln scored 17 to lead Monroe (3-3, 0-3).

NON-LEAGUE

Lake Stevens 68, Issaquah 64

LAKE STEVENS — Nisa Ellis scored 23 points, including seven in the fourth quarter as Lake Stevens held off Issaquah for a non-league win.

Ella Edens and Perla Ruiz scored 11 points each, and Kamryn Wenz chipped in 10 for Lake Stevens (3-1).

Rhenna Hung scored a team-high 15 points for Issaquah (3-2).

EMERALD SOUND CONFERENCE

Sultan 37, Bush 17

SEATTLE — Cascadia Yates scored a team-high 12 points to help lead Sultan to a league win over Bush.

Faith Anderson scored 10 points and Taylor Cushing chipped in eight for Sultan (3-3, 2-2 Emerald Sound).

Sanvi Agarwal scored a team-high five points for Bush (1-4, 0-3).

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Granite Falls 25, University Prep 20

King’s 56, La Conner 50

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GIRLS BOWLING

Jackson 3, Cascade 0

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GIRLS WRESTLING

Mountlake Terrace, Glacier Peak, Marysville Pilchuck, Arlington, Monroe, Snohomish, Marysville Getchell at Marysville Getchell H.S., results not reported

Everett at Jackson, results not reported

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