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Prep roundup for Tuesday, Jan. 16

Prep roundup for Tuesday, Jan. 16:

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

BOYS BASKETBALL

Wesco 4A

Lake Stevens 75, Mariner 58

EVERETT — The Vikings ran past the Marauders in a Wesco 4A matchup.

Devin Freeman booked 19 points, Luke Haack added 14 and Javon McFerrin chipped in 13 for Lake Stevens (6-8 overall, 2-2 league).

Hunter Joseph led Mariner (1-11 overall, 0-4 league) with 21 points, and Stavontai McSwain and Kareem Sy each contributed 11.

Wesco 3A/2A

Shorecrest 57, Monroe 48

MONROE — The Scots topped the Bearcats in a key Wesco 3A/2A matchup.

Junior Kagarabi scored a game-high 17 points for Shorecrest (8-6 overall, 6-3 league). Darek Usitalo added 14 points and Brayden Fischer scored 13 for the Scots.

Kieren Greear put up 11 points and Wyatt Prohn had 10 for Monroe (10-5 overall, 7-3 league).

Mountlake Terrace 69, Everett 49

EVERETT — The Hawks won the battle of the birds as they downed the Seagulls in a Wesco 3A/2A matchup.

Jaxon Dubiel scored a game-high 20 points, Rayshaun Connor added 16 and Zaveon Jones chipped in 11 for Mountlake Terrace (13-1 overall, 10-0 league).

Isaiah White paced Everett (9-7 overall, 7-3 league) with 15 points, and Ty Bloomfield added 14.

Cedarcrest 71, Marysville Getchell 57

DUVALL — The Red Wolves beat the Chargers in a Wesco 3A/2A matchup.

Jack LeBlanc led Cedarcrest (13-2 overall, 8-2 league) with a game-high 27 points, six rebounds, four assists and three steals. Alex Amaral scored 15 points and had six rebounds and five assists, Murphy Vliem added 13 points and 11 rebounds, Adam Rawlings chipped in seven points and distributed nine assists and both Cooper Ayers and Tillman Yowell had eight rebounds.

The Red Wolves’ defense was strong, limiting the Chargers’ Bubba Palacol to only 10 points and not letting him get on the board in the second half.

Shawn Etheridge led Marysville Getchell (10-5 overall, 5-5 league) with 23 points, and Mekai Williams added 10.

Arlington 77, Edmonds-Woodway 61

ARLINGTON — The Eagles topped the Warriors in a Wesco 3A/2A matchup.

Jake Willis scored 20 points, 17 of them in the second half to lead Arlington (12-4 overall, 9-1 league). Billy Kooy contributed 15 points, and Jacoby Falor chipped in 13. Leyton Martin carded 10 assists.

Edmonds-Woodway drop to 8-7 overall and 6-4 in league play.

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Archbishop Murphy 61, Lynnwood 42

Emerald Sound Conference

Sultan 68, Bear Creek 65 (OT)

REDMOND — The Turks downed the Grizzlies in overtime in a key conference matchup.

Toby Trichler drained five 3-pointers in his 30-point total, and Dominic Castillo contributed 20 for Sultan (10-4 overall, 5-1 league).

Max Bieber paced Bear Creek (9-6 overall, 2-5 league) with 25 points, and Michael Komola added 17.

Northwest 1B

Tulalip Heritage 70, Lopez 25

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Wesco 3A/2A

Archbishop Murphy 62, Lynnwood 47

EVERETT — The Wildcats topped the Royals in a key Wesco 3A/2A matchup.

Brooke Blachly tallied 14 points, and Ashley Fletcher and Ava Marr each chipped in 10 for Archbishop Murphy (12-3 overall, 8-1 league).

Aniya Hooker paced Lynnwood (11-5 overall, 7-2 league) with 17 points.

Meadowdale 79, Stanwood 68

STANWOOD — The Mavericks beat the Spartans in a well-balanced Wesco 3A/2A matchup.

Gia Powell booked 21 points, Audrey Lucas added 18 and Mia Brockmeyer and Lexi Zardis each chipped in 12 for Meadowdale (14-2 overall, 7-1 league).

Ella Wortham scored 27 points, Jazmyn Legg scored 16 and Mylee LaComb scored 12 for Stanwood (7-8 overall, 4-5 league).

Northwest 1B

Tulalip Heritage 49, Lopez 34

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Boys Swim & Dive

Wesco

Kamiak 102, Mariner 78

At Kamiak High School

200 medley relay—Kamiak (Conor Hickey, Dario Baez, Connor Hood, Roman Acopulos) 2:07.01; 200 freestyle—Koushik Jayakumar (K) 2:31.87; 200 individual medley—Brandon Wong (K) 2:20.05; 50 freestyle—Minh Nguyen (K) 25.79; Diving—Zack Warren (K) 176.80; 100 butterfly—Ilya Tambanua (M) 58.98; 100 freestyle—Acopulos (K) 59.71; 500 freestyle—Vadim Krutiy (K) 6:36.73; 200 freestyle relay—Mariner (Aaron Ton, Oliver Tetelepta, Teagan Donovon, Tambanua) 1:50.09; 100 backstroke—Joseph Wahju (K) 1:20.08; 100 breaststroke—Kai Fransz (K) 1:20.48.

Stanwood 120, Lynnwood 44

At Stanwood-Camano YMCA

200 medley relay—Stanwood (Gavin Plano, Lloyd Hau, Riley Tallquist, Rory Polson) 1:49.46; 200 freestyle—Tallquist (S) 1:59.45; 200 individual medley—Hau (S) 2:10.08; 50 freestyle—Polson (S) 25.22; 100 butterfly—Plano (S) 1:03.27; 100 freestyle—Polson (S) 56.16; 500 freestyle—Tallquist (S) 5:28.70; 200 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Daniel Demchuk, Lucas Stiers, Larson Haugstad, Ryker Belles) 1:52.01; 100 backstroke—Nolan Tyler (L) 1:01.53; 100 breaststroke—Hau (S) 1:04.58; 400 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Tallquist, Plano, Polson, Hau) 3:46.16.

Archbishop Murphy 78, Monroe 54

At West Coast Aquatics

200 medley relay—Monroe (Raleigh Lynn, Gavin Knudson, Jace Sunde, Vincent Tessandori) 2:19.42; 200 freestyle—Hayden Burgess (AM) 2:18.31; 200 individual medley—Evan Wold (AM) 2:25.06; 50 freestyle—Jacob Wenzel (AM) 27.31; 100 flystroke—Wold (AM) 1:02.30; 100 freestyle—Grant Jensen (AM) 1:00.99; 500 freestyle—James Jensen (AM) 6:30.25; 200 freestyle relay—Archbishop Murphy (James Jensen, Nainoa Akiona, Grant Jensen, Trevor Abramson) 1:53.66; 100 backstroke—Lynn (M) 1:20.19; 100 breaststroke—Tessandori (M) 1:29.00; 400 freestyle relay—Archbishop Murphy(Burgess, Wenzel, Akiona, Jensen) 4:40.75.

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Edmonds-Woodway, Mountlake Terrace, Shorecrest, no score reported

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Boys Wrestling

Wesco 4A

Glacier Peak 65, Mariner 12

At Glacier Peak H.S.

165—Oliver Martinez (GP) maj. dec. Ken Larsen 15-3; 175—Max Bridges (GP) dec. Anthony Martone 11-5; 190—Preston Marshall (M) pinned Kaleb Owens 5:47; 215—Dane Chapman (GP) pinned Karl Ken 0:25; 285—Connor Aney (GP) pinned Anil Suzan 1:11; 106—Kallel Dusenberry (GP) pinned Dawnte Green 0:56; 113—Rehan Takher (GP) won by forfeit; 120—Alejandro Parra (M) pinned Kenneth Nget 4:58; 126—Garrett Taylor (GP) pinned Prashida Budhathoki 1:55; 132—Alex Ibarra (GP) maj. dec. Gregory Stewart 14-1; 138— Jake Allison (GP) pinned Will Sarmiento 3:13; 144— Callan Childs (GP) pinned Ambrose Fiorini 1:07; 150—Gil Mossburg (GP) pinned Wyatt Cook 1:06; 157—Colin Edmonds (GP) pinned Christopher Bunanglang 0:51.

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Jackson 48, Kamiak 30

Wesco 3A North

Arlington 35, Marysville Pilchuck 34

At Marysville Pilchuck

106—Quinton Parsons (A) wbf Javohn Henry :57; 113—Dylan Reeves (MP) dec. Curtis Warner 13-9; 120—Garrett Reeves (MP) Mason Buardley dec. 14-11; 126—Donte Luong (MP) wbf Layton Taylor :40; 132—Max Woodall (MP) dec. Atheer Alwadi 13-4; 138—Beau Gudde (A) wbf Malakai Childress 1:06; 144—Chase DeBerry (A) wbf Tanner O’Hara 2:26; 150—Dayton Fitzgibbon (A) wbf Cole Jones-Longstreet 2:09; 157—Tre Haines (A) wbf Milo Jones-Longstreet; 165—Dustin Baxter (A) dec. Joseph Davis 1-0; 175—Cole Canell (A) dec. Danny Vergara 6-5; 190—Donny Faulkner (MP) wbf James Eastmon 3:35; 215—Aiden Eagle (MP) wbf Tanner Marcell 3:44; 285—Santiago Jimenez (MP) wbf Colby Legendre 2:42.

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Stanwood 51, Cascade (Everett) 24

Wesco 3A South

Mountlake Terrace 45, Archbishop Murphy 30

At Mountlake Terrace High School

106—double forfeit; 113—Aiden Imadhay (AM) won by forfeit; 120: Dillon Bonnar (AM) won by forfeit; 126—Luke Swenson (MT) pinned Aaron Woods 2:53; 132—Ekansh Verma (MT) dec. Tanner Ferguson 6-4; 138—Moses Marsh (MT) pinned John Pallus :54; 144—Timothy Cho (MT) pinned Noah Woods 3:55; 150—Isaac Williams (MT) pinned Rafael Russo 2:41; 157—Titus Swett (MT) pinned Ethan Robinson 2:48; 165—Nathan Jauregui Torrescano (MT) won by forfeit; 175—Owen Boswell (MT) pinned Wesley Rae 1:15; 190—Katsuya Edge-Salois (AM) pinned Ryan Pineda 4:43; 215—Colin Surridge (AM) pinned Logan Armstrong 2:35; 285—Hakeim Smalls (ABMRM) won by forfeit.

Shorewood 46, Cedarcrest 28

At Shorewood High School

106—Allston Steere (C) tech. fall Finn Greenleaf 16-1; 113—Lane Gellner (C) pinned Emi Olivera; 120—Colter Steele (C) received FF; 126—Matbeal Dinka (SW) maj. dec. Benjamin Langley 12-3; 132—Ty Backstrom (C) maj. dec. Eoin Ritter 8-0; 138—Masa Taura (SW) pinned Jake Backstrom; 144—Skylar Klein (SW) pinned Wyatt Swift; 150—James Nottingham (SW) pinned Aleksandr Diumin; 157—Amos Horne (C) dec. Oli Dalan 4-0; 165—Zander Cole (C) maj. dec. Brennan Carl 15-6; 175—Mak Kanzler (SW) received FF; 190—Isaac Lilijegren (SW) received FF; 215— Zo Ayers (SW) received FF; 285—Aiden Caceres (SW) received FF.

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Edmonds-Woodway 56, Shorecrest 18

Non-league

Lake Stevens 40, South Kitsap 18

Mount Vernon 59, Marysville Getchell 24

Snohomish, Everett, Ferndale, no score reported

Lynnwod at Ingraham, no score reported

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Girls Wrestling

Wesco 3A North

Stanwood 42, Cascade (Everett) 30

Non-league

Squalicum 18, Burlington-Edison 6, Arlington 0

Mount Vernon 45, Marysville Pilchuck 30, Marysville Getchell 0

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