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Prep roundup for Tuesday, Jan. 10

Prep roundup for Tuesday, Jan. 10:

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

BOYS BASKETBALL

Wesco 3A/2A

Mountlake Terrace 52, Meadowdale 25

LYNNWOOD — Chris Meegan had 16 points and seven rebounds, and Jaxon Dubiel had 16 points and seven steals to help lead Mountlake Terrace to a league win over Meadowdale.

Zaveon Jones added four points and 13 rebounds for Mountlake Terrace (8-4, 6-1 Wesco 3A/2A), which held Meadowdale to just 28.1% shooting from the field in the game.

Jaymon Wright had 12 points and seven rebounds for Meadowdale (4-8, 1-7).

Stanwood 80, Everett 72

EVERETT — Max Mayo scored a game-high 24 points and Stanwood used an 18-2 run to close the game and rallied for a league win over Everett.

Owen Thayer scored 17 points, and Gary Grisham and Colby Campbell added nine each for Stanwood (11-2, 6-2 Wesco 3A/2A).

Ty Bloomfield scored a team-high 22 points, Danny Savovic added 16 and Hayden Conaxis chipped in 10 for Everett (7-5, 5-2).

Cedarcrest 76, Cascade 68

EVERETT — Jack LeBlanc scored a team-high 30 points and made 16-of-16 attempts from the free-throw line to help lift Cedacrest to a hard-fought league win over Cascade.

Max Taibl scored 15 points and Murphy Vliem added 12 for Cedarcrest (5-6, 3-4 Wesco 3A/2A), which has won three of four.

Devin Gilbert poured in 37 points and Nate Lagutang added 10 for Cascade (5-6, 2-5), which dropped its fifth straight game.

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Edmonds-Woodway 62, Lynnwood 47

Marysville Getchell 62, Shorewood 60

Emerald Sound Conference

Sultan 73, Granite Falls 40

GRANITE FALLS — Toby Trichler poured in 26 points as Sultan bounced back from its first loss of the season with a league win over Granite Falls.

Eli Trichler scored 17 points, Mathew Agnew added nine and Westin Galle chipped in seven for Sultan (8-1, 5-1 Emerald Sound).

Johnathan Roberts scored 25 points and made five 3-pointers for Granite Falls (1-11, 0-7).

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King’s 69, Northwest 25

Northwest 2B/1B

Concrete 41, Darrington 35

Northwest 1B

Grace Academy at Providence Classical Christian, score not reported

Fellowship Christian at Lopez, score not reported

Lummi at Tulalip Heritage, score not reported

Cedar Park Christian (Lynnwood) at Shoreline Christian, score not reported

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BOYS SWIM & DIVE

Wesco North

Lake Stevens 123, Cascade 60

At Lake Stevens H.S.

200 medley relay—Cascade (Yurii Onofriichuk, Noah Henderson, Ethan Paul, Robbie Sanders) 1:51.94; 200 freestyle—Garrett Chesley (LS) 1:54.49; 200 individual medley—Henderson (C) 2:05.25; 50 freestyle—Sam Lamb (LS) 23.70; Diving—Isaac Bingay (C) 196.45; 100 butterfly—Laird Marlatt (LS) 58.90; 100 freestyle—Henderson (C) 50.08; 500 freestyle—Chesley (LS) 5:15.37; 200 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Chesley, Marlatt, Tavion Siu, Camden Blevins-Mohr) 1:37.02; 100 backstroke—Reece Gerhart (LS) 57.69; 100 breaststroke—Onofriichuk (C) 1:08.20; 400 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Chesley, Coren Coe, Marlatt, Blevins-Mohr) 3:39.00.

Archbishop Murphy 65, Marysville Pilchuck 20; Marysville Getchell 73, Archbishop Murphy 48

At Marysville Pilchuck H.S.

200 medley relay—Marysville Getchell (Rowan Minnick, Erik Kristensen, Allen Pringle, Isaiah Gibbs) 2:02.07; 200 freestyle—Eli Christensen (MG) 2:09.34; 200 individual medley—Steven Locke (AM) 2:45.03; 50 freestyle—Christensen (MG) 25.06; Diving—Nathan Orrantia (MG) 237.10; 100 butterfly—Locke (AM) 1:12.31; 100 freestyle—Pringle (MG) 55.91; 500 freestyle—Evan Wold (AM) 5:52.10; 200 freestyle relay—Marysville Getchell (Christensen, Pringle, Ryker Lichtenberg, Minnick) 1:53.50; 100 backstroke—Pringle (MG) 1:06.87; 100 breaststroke—Gibbs (MG) 1:13.03; 400 freestyle relay—Marysville Getchell (Christensen, Lichtenberg, Kristensen, Gibbs).

Wesco South

Shorewood 147, Lynnwood 32

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay—Shorewood (Ben Allen, Nathan Hagemeier, Ethan Cunningham, Larson Buchholz) 1:49.05; 200 freestyle—Andrew Mitchell (SW) 2:02.00; 200 individual medley—Allen (SW) 2:14.86; 50 freestyle—Abel Mitiku (SW) 23.71; Diving—Enzo Rolfe (SW) 132.45; 100 butterfly—Cunningham (SW) 59.81; 100 freestyle—Mitiku (SW) 52.55; 500 freestyle—Allen (SW) 5:11.92; 200 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Mitiku, Hegemeier, Dean Foral, Mitchell) 1:37.15; 100 backstroke—McKinley Martsolf (SW) 1:02.48; 100 breaststroke—Hagemeier (SW) 1:07.36; 400 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Mitiku, Buchholz, Allen, Cunningham) 3:35.19.

Kamiak 96, Jackson 74

At West Coast Aquatics

200 medley relay—Jackson 1:48.4 (Nathaniel Nguyen, Jaelen Oh, Ethan Georgiev, Ethan Chen-Parks) 1:48.40; 200 freestyle—Georgiev (J) 1:54.40; 200 individual medley—Tsuyoshi Kameda (K) 2:09.00; 50 freestyle—Chen-Parks (J) :23.59; 100 butterfly—Kameda (K) :56.15; 100 freestyle—Georgiev (J) :49.90; 500 freestyle—Bryan Zi Wong (K) 5:21.58; 200 freestyle relay—Jackson (Chen-Parks, Logan Ruijters, Nguyen, Georgiev) 1:35.40; 100 backstroke—Ryan Chai (K) 1:03.46; 100 breaststroke—Chen-Parks (J) 1:03.10; 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Isaac Dovinh, Giovanni Baez, Noah Lee, Chai) 3:52.25.

Click here for a photo gallery from the meet

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Shorecrest vs. Mariner at Kamiak H.S., results not reported

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BOYS WRESTLING

Wesco 3A North

Stanwood at Monroe, results not reported

Wesco 3A/2A South

Edmonds-Woodway 42, Cedarcrest 24

Meadowdale 42, Mountlake Terrace 30

Lynnwood at Archbishop Murphy, results not reported

Northwest Conference

Lakewood 48, Mount Vernon 30

Non-league

South Kitsap 46, Lake Stevens 27

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Wesco 4A

Glacier Peak 66, Jackson 46

MILL CREEK — Kylan Rookstool scored 24 points and made four 3-pointers to help lead Glacier Peak to a league win over Jackson.

Brynna Pukis scored 13 points, Sammie Thomas added 10 and Marley Macris chipped in eight for Glacier Peak (8-2, 2-0 Wesco 4A).

Giselle Dogan scored 21 points, Emma Blakely added eight and Hannah Mack chipped in seven for Jackson (5-10, 1-2).

Wesco 3A/2A

Arlington 66, Archbishop Murphy 52

ARLINGTON — Jenna Villa scored a game-high 23 points and Kierra Reese added 10 as Arlington stayed unbeaten in league play with a win over Archbishop Murphy.

Samara Morrow scored nine points and Rachel Snow and Katie Snow added six each for Arlington (10-2, 8-0 Wesco 3A/2A).

Kayla Hoofkin, scored a team-high 17 points, Brooke Blachly added 14 and Caroline Burns chipped in 10 for Archbishop Murphy (8-5, 5-3).

Everett 50, Stanwood 39

STANWOOD — Alana Washington scored 20 points and Everett rode a strong defensive effort to a win over Stanwood, handing the Spartans their first league loss of the season.

Mylie Wugumgeg scored 10 points and Mae Washington added nine for Everett (9-4, 7-1 Wesco 3A/2A), which held Stanwood to just four points in the second quarter and six points in the fourth quarter.

Vivienne Berrett scored a game-high 24 points and Ava Depew added six for Stanwood (9-2, 6-1).

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Snohomish 58, Shorecrest 47

Lynnwood 69, Edmonds-Woodway 46

Emerald Sound Conference

King’s 63, Bush 13

Granite Falls 37, Bear Creek 24

Northwest 2B/1B

Darrington 58, Concrete 17

Northwest 1B

Grace Academy at Providence Classical Christian, ppd.

Lummi at Tulalip Heritage, score not reported

Cedar Park Christian (Lynnwood) at Shoreline Christian, score not reported

Non-league

Cascade at Cedar Park Christian (Bothell), score not reported

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GIRLS BOWLING

Jackson 2, Burlington-Edison 1

MOUNT VERNON — Ashly Shim rolled a high game of 161, Olivia Wininger rolled a high of 150 and Mishele Ross bowled a 140 to help lift Jackson (10-1) over Burlington-Edison in a match at Riverside Lanes.

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Seattle Prep vs. Everett at Evergreen Lanes, score not reported

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GIRLS WRESTLING

Cascade 42, Burlington-Edison 36

At Burlington-Edison H.S.

100—Payton Tyson (C) pinned Betty Peterson; 105—Stephanie Ortiz (BE) pinned Elizabeth Gamero; 110—Christina Ho (C) won by forfeit; 115—Megan Shuler (BE) won by forfeit; 120—Hailey Schultz (BE) pinned Isabel Dawson; 125—Ashlee Aguirre (C) pinned Lizbeth Cisneros; 130—Jacqueline Moran-Gonzalez (C) won by forfeit; 135—Monzerrath Flores (BE) pinned Harmony Guilfoile; 140—Divinity Newton (C) won by forfeit; 145—Serenity Newton (C) won by forfeit; 155—Double forfeit; 170—Denise Mingenfel (C) pinned Katelyn Hendricks; 190—Paetin Polansky (BE) won by forfeit; 235—(BE) won by forfeit.

Stanwood 38, Monroe 6

At Monroe H.S.

100—Double forfeit; 105—Sydney Wiegand (S) won by forfeit; 110—Double forfeit; 115—Double forfeit; 120—Jasia Zaffarano (S) pinned Jasmin Fatte :24; 125—Signe Cairus (S) pinned Hailey Carswell 1:03; 130—Double forfeit; 135—Mariah Fulgenzi (S) pinned Joy Hufford :44; 140—Alaina Beard (S) pinned Alex Colver :22; 145—Katana Shields (S) pinned Molly Laidlaw :59; 155—Double forfeit; 170—Makayla Finch (S) won by forfeit; 190—Double forfeit; 235—Riley Ost (S) won by forfeit.

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Arlington, Glacier Peak, Jackson, Kamiak, Mariner, Marysville Getchell, Marysville Pilchuck, Shorewood, Snohomish at Glacier Peak H.S., results not reported

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