Prep roundup for Tuesday, Jan. 7

Arlington, Edmond-Woodway boys wrestling dominates.

Prep roundup for Tuesday, Jan. 7:

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

BOYS WRESTLING

Wesco 4A

Arlington 65, Jackson 12

At Jackson H.S.

106— Jaden Nguyen (J) dec. Quintin Parsons 9-4; 113— Hunter Jobe (A) pinned Aaron Esteban :49; 120— Curtis Warner (A) won by forfeit; 126— Mason Boardley (A) pinned Sid Gundimeda :44; 132— Jaxon Clasby (A) pinned Bryan Chantha 2:19; 138— Atheer Alwadi (A) pinned Casey Peterson 3:15; 144— Beau Gudde (A) tech. fall Ryan Lee 16-1; 150— Dayton Fitzgibbon (A) pinned Corbin Phillips :49; 157— Tony Guizar (J) dec. Miguel Morales-Joffre 9-5; 165— Michael Reihing (J) pinned Dodge Romans 5:19; 175— Sam Ecker (A) pinned Carson Gilbert 1:09; 190— Caleb Francois (A) pinned Damian Smith 2:48; 215— Roderick Bernardo (A) pinned Elias Griffin 1:26; 285— Lawrence Evans (A) pinned Justin Nguyen :33.

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Lake Stevens 60, Mariner 15

Glacier Peak at Kamiak, 7 p.m., score not reported.

Wesco 3A/2A South

Edmonds-Woodway 51, Shorewood 15

At Shorewood H.S.

106— Isaiah Meyer (E) dec. Emiliano Olivera-Matias 9-7; 113— Alex Krumov (E) maj. dec. Shreyas Bhattarai 14-1; 120— Jude Haines (E) pinned Yaphet Habtom 2:19; 126— Hollender Lynch (E) tech. fall Maximus Eaglehead 17-2; 132— Aziret Bakytov (E) dec. Masayoshi Taura 11-5; 138— Sam Schimpf (E) pinned Mitchell Ichinkhorloo 3:16; 144— Dylan Rice (E) dec. Maximus Uckun 9-3; 150— Ezekiel Hodge (S) pinned Jacob Ramos 2:17; 157— Mason Collins (E) maj. dec. Skylar Klein 18-10; 165— Hezekiah Graham (S) pinned Nathan Schlack 3:56; 175— Ever Yamada (E) pinned Nathaniel Hernandez 3:13; 190— Lukas Probizanski (S) dec. Andrew Davis 9-7; 215— Alex White (E) tech. fall Benjamin Jenkins 17-1; 285— Edson Belizaire (E) won by forfeit.

Shorecrest 47, Meadowdale 28

At Meadowdale H.S.

106— Logan Shi (S) won by forfeit; 113— Michael O’Neal (M) pinned Grant Carpenter 2:13; 120— Lukah Washburn (M) dec. Gideon Ryder 4-3; 126— Laith Salem (S) pinned Kaedon Spencer 3:50; 132— Miguel Garcia (M) pinned Zadrin Morga-Baisac 1:40; 138— Avi Wylen (S) pinned Christopher Ramirez :37; 144— Kenneth Adams Jr. (S) pinned Tobin Kantner-Blakeslee 4:00; 150— Jakob Grimm (S) pinned Logan Palmer 1:49; 157— Pedro Labat (S) pinned Donovan Diaz 1:04; 165— Owen Watson (S) tech. fall Brandon Shaw 15-0; 175— Jamier Perry (M) maj. dec. Cameron Arseneaux 17-5; 190— William Hernandez-Chavez (M) dec. Gabe King 4-1; 215— Carter Nichols (S) pinned Michael Gay 1:39; 285— Jaxson Hulbert won by forfeit.

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Mountlake Terrace 72, Archbishop Murphy 12

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BOYS SWIMMING

Wesco North

Cascade 84, Marysville Getchell 83

Cascade 117, Marysville Pilchuck 29

At Everett YMCA

200 medley relay— Marysville Getchell (Ryker Lichtenberg, Allen Pringle, Ashton Washington, Cash Hurja) 1:54.25; 200 freestyle— Jiang Yang (C) 2:17.11; 200 individual medley— Cameron Leary (MG) 2:20.58; 50 freestyle— Lichtenberg (MG) 24.31; 100 butterfly— Lucas Henderson (C) 1:17.5; 100 freestyle— Pringle (MG) 55.93; 500 freestyle— Lichtenberg (MG) 5:18.09; 200 freestyle relay— Marysville Getchell (Lichtenberg, Hurja, Pringle, Washington) 1:45.01; 100 backstroke— Leary (MG) 1:03.93; 100 breaststroke— Pringle (MG) 1:02.8; 400 freestyle relay— Cascade (Henderson, Yang, Nick Hatfield, Ciaran Dewing) 4:15.94.

Lake Stevens 120, Stanwood 56

At Lake Stevens H.S.

200 medley relay— Stanwood (Gavin Plano, Lloyd Hau, Lennon Bain, Riley Tallquist) 1:48.99; 200 freestyle— Derek Oden (L) 1:54.3; 200 individual medley— Camden Blevins-Mohr (L) 2:02.7; 50 freestyle— Sebastian Erickson (L) 23.02; 1-meter diving— Luke Valdes (L) 99.15; 100 butterfly— Coren Coe (L) 57.99; 100 freestyle— Oden (L) 52.26; 500 freestyle— Erickson (L) 5:16.21; 200 freestyle relay— Lake Stevens (Oden, Sam Lamb, Blevins-Mohr, Erickson) 1:31.05; 100 backstroke— Plano (S); 100 breaststroke— Hau (S) 1:06.3; 400 freestyle relay— Lake Stevens (Benjamin Cha, Coe, Blevins-Mohr, Oden) 3:29.85.

Wesco South

Jackson 140, Mountlake Terrace 20

At West Coast Aquatics

200 medley relay— Jackson (Wes Jaspar, James Tuft, Vincent Phillips, Juhyung Lee) 1:52.3; 200 freestyle— Vyron Domingo (J) 1:53.7; 200 individual medley— Syunta Lee (J) 1:52.44; 50 freestyle— Phillips (J) 23.71; 100 butterfly— Phillips (J) 55.47; 100 freestyle— Syunta Lee (J) 47.26; 500 freestyle— Jaspar (J) 5:11.79; 200 freestyle relay— Jackson (Nolan Thai, Phillips, Juhyung Lee, Sacha Esparza) 1:36.3; 100 backstroke— Domingo (J) 55.83; 100 breaststroke— Thai (J) 1:07.58; 400 freestyle relay— Jackson (Domingo, Syunta Lee, Thai, Prestyn Ruijters) 3:27.1.

Shorecrest 112, Kamiak 74

At Kamiak H.S.

200 medley relay— Shorecrest (Colton Stoecker, Deming Gates, Tristan Serrano, Zander Muilenburg) 1:43.22; 200 freestyle— Ian Reese (S) 1:51.2; 200 individual medley— Stoecker (S) 2:05.35; 50 freestyle— Jack Fast (K) 22.93; 1-meter diving— Cade Farmer (K) 221.45; 100 butterfly— Serrano (S) 54.75; 100 freestyle— Muilenburg (S) 50.01; 500 freestyle— Gates (S) 5:12.88; 200 freestyle relay— Shorecrest (Serrano, Dash Jackson, Kason Kirkpatrick, Ian Reece); 100 backstroke— Stoecker (S) 57.59; 100 breaststroke— Minh Nguyen (K) 1:03.63; 400 freestyle relay— Shorecrest (Stoecker, Muilenburg, Kirkpatrick, Reece) 3:21.66.

Glacier Peak 108, Everett 72

Snohomish 121, Everett 62

At Snohomish Aquatic Center

200 medley relay— Glacier Peak (Noah Wynder, Michael Schroeder, Lorenzo Benavente, Eduard Hirschi) 1:53.03; 200 freestyle— Connor Colloton (S) 1:50.54; 200 individual medley— Rysen Tuomisto (S) 2:08.03; 50 freestyle— Owen Collins (S) 22.28; 1-meter diving— Tyler Simmons (E) 274.5; 100 butterfly— Torsten Hokanson (S) 52.98; 100 freestyle— Collins (S) 48.69; 500 freestyle— Tuomisto (S) 5:21.89; 200 freestyle relay— Snohomish (Collins, Tuomisto, Colloton, Hokanson) 1:30.59; 100 backstroke— Hokanson (S) 59.43; 100 breaststroke— Colloton (S) 1:05.46; 400 freestyle relay— Snohomish (Collins, Tuomisto, Colloton, Hokanson) 3:17.63.

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