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Prep roundup for Tuesday, Sept. 20

Prep roundup for Tuesday, Sept. 20:

(Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results and statistics, email sports@heraldnet.com)

BOYS TENNIS

Edmonds-Woodway 7, Meadowdale 0

At Meadowdale H.S.

Singles—Russell Anderson (EW) def. Ylli Berisha 6-3, 6-1; Steven Anderson (EW) def. John O’Connell 6-2, 6-1; Grant Oliver (EW) def. Joe Kautzman 6-0, 6-0; Nalu Akiona (EW) def. Nolan COllier 6-3, 6-1. Doubles—Jude Wilcox-Armon Mkrtychev (EW) def. Matthew Mork-Colin McGuire 6-2, 6-0; Ben Hanson-Drew Warner (EW) def. Nathan Perez-Reyli Almanza Cruz 6-0, 6-0; Will Bates-Ben Browne (EW) def. Ty Vanderpoel-Vincent Ly 6-1, 6-0.

North Creek 4, Shorewood 3

At Shorewood H.S.

Singles—Eliot Jen (NC) def. JD Drake 6-0, 6-3; Xander Gordon (SW) def. Nathan Salman 6-3, 6-4; Vibhor Purohit (NC) def. Henry Franey 6-3, 7-6 (7-1); Tyler Bui (NC) def. Peter Kosten 7-5, 2-6, 6-3. Doubles—Murray Falkin-Blake Gettmann (SW) def. Colton Carroll-Jayden Salman 6-1, 6-2; Sam Borgida-Nathan Hagemeier (SW) def. Chendur Jayavelu-Saravana Jayavelu 6-4, 6-4; Bryce Turner-Jingqi Zhan (NC) def. Keita Morrill-T.J. Lohitnavy 7-5, 6-4.

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CROSS COUNTRY

Marysville Pilchuck, Marysville Getchell, Jackson, Mountlake Terrace

A Ballinger Park, 4,000 meters

Boys teams scores: Jackson 28, Mountlake Terrace 37, Marysville Getchell 72. Top 3 boys: Carter Middleton (MT) 13:51.8, Noah Friedrich (J) 14:23.2, Aarav Singh (J) 14:26.4.

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GIRLS SOCCER

WESCO 3A/2A

Shorecrest 6, Marysville Pilchuck 0

MARYSVILLE — Bria Metcalf-Kindenburger tallied a hat trick and Tati Zahajko and Kylee Mitchell combined for the shutout in goal to lead Shorecrest to a shutout win over Marysville Pilchuck.

Ezzie Fogg and Ava Jensen also scored, Olivia Sasnett had two assists and Taylor Christensen added one assist for Shorecrest (5-0-0, 4-0-0 Wesco 3A/2A).

Marysville Pilchuck fell to 1-4 overall and 1-4 in league play.

Mountlake Terrace 3, Everett 1

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE — Claire August, Ava Hunt and Natalile Cardin each scored as Mountlake Terrace rallied from an early deficit to beat Everett in a league match.

Isabella Nguon scored on an assist from Jayda Crane in the second minute to give Everett an early advantage, but it was all Hawks from there.

Ally Villalobos Van Slooten had two assists, Cardin added an assist and Sierra Sonko had four saves in goal for Mountlake Terrace (5-0-1, 5-0-0 Wesco 3A/2A).

Everett fell to 0-3-0 overall and in league play.

Archbishop Murphy 4, Edmonds-Woodway 0

EVERETT — Four different players scored and Ashlie Latta and Elle Kahn combined for the shutout in goal to lead Archbishop Murphy over Edmonds-Woodway.

Cameron Bourne, Claire Esping, Bella Urbaniak and Kylie Hendry had the goals, Hendry had two assists, and Bourne and Ava Marr also had assists for Archbishop Murphy (3-2-0, 3-1-0 Wesco 3A/2A).

Edmonds-Woodway fell to 3-1-1 overall and 2-1-1 in league play.

Monroe 2, Snohomish 1

MONROE — Sydney Garner and Faith Garner both scored for Monroe in a close league win over Snohomish.

Monroe improved to 3-1-0 overall and in league play with the win.

SJ Hammer scored the lone goal for Snohomish (2-3-0, 2-2-0).

Shorewood 3, Cedarcrest 1

SHORELINE — Diana Tuilevuka scored twice to help lead Shorewood to a league win over Cedarcrest in a matchup of unbeaten teams.

Abbey Lee added a goal for Shorewood (4-0-0, 4-0-0 Wesco 3A/2A).

Melanie Cammarano score the lone goal for Cedarcrest (3-1-0, 3-1-0).

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Meadowdale 2, Stanwood 1

Arlington 4, Lynnwood 0

Cascade 2, Marysville Getchell 1

NON-LEAGUE

Issaquah 6, Lake Stevens 2

LAKE STEVENS — Zoe Hopkins and Sarah Taylor scored, but Lake Stevens lost to Issaquah in a non-league match.

Lake Stevens fell to 3-1-1 overallwith the loss.

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Redmond 3, Glacier Peak 0

Bothell 0, Jackson 0

Eastlake 3, Kamiak 0

Friday Harbor 3, Granite Falls 2

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GIRLS SWIMMING

Kamiak 98, Mountlake Terrace 71

At Kamiak H.S.

200 medley relay—Kamiak (Julia Lorenzo, Janey Ryu, Claire Smith, Aida Park) 2:01.09; 200 freestyle—Katie Lombard (MT) 2:16.84; 200 individual medley—Smith (K) 2:17.58; 50 freestyle—Jeslyn Vuong (MT) 25.52; 100 butterfly—Ryu (K) 1:05.12; 100 freestyle—Lombard (MT) 1:03.27; 500 freestyle—Lorenzo (K) 5:56.66; 200 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Ryu, Park, Anna Smirnova, Katie Zou) 1:51.34; 100 backstroke—Smith (K) 1:02.96; 100 breaststroke—Vuong (MT) 1:15.93; 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Smith, Zou, Park, Lorenzo) 4:03.74.

Monroe 85.5, Stanwood 84.5

At Stanwood YMCA

200 medley relay—Monroe (Kayme Hartway, Rowyn Grant, Claudia Izquierdo del Arco, Summayah Said) 2:08.01; 200 freestyle—Hartway (M) 2:12.98; 200 individual medley—Izquierdo del Arco (M) 2:35.71; 50 freestyle—Said (M) 29.79; 100 butterfly—Hartway (M) 1:07.87; 100 freestyle—Said (M) 1:06.85; 500 freestyle—Lydia Howe (S) 6:48.28; 200 freestyle relay—Monroe (Izquierdo del Arco, Sky Nipper, Molly Laidlwaw, Grant) 2:04.16; 100 backstroke—Ella Hess (S) 1:16.68; 100 breaststroke—Izquierdo del Arco (M) 1:21.29; 400 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Hess, Brooke Jacobs, Presley Polasek, Megan McCoy) 4:24.95.

Glacier Peak 140, Archbishop Murphy 35

At Snohomish Aquatic Center

200 medley relay—Glacier Peak (Grace Hilgemann, Isabella Hoopes, Lily Lao, Alena Lehmann) 2:01.37; 200 freestyle—Alexa Sullivan (GP) 2:09.93; 200 individual medley—Keelie Sullivan (GP) 2:23.70; 50 freestyle—Hilgemann (GP) 28.89; Diving—Claire Butler (GP) 215.05; 100 butterfly—Lehmann (GP) 1:04.70; 100 freestyle—Ellie Lao (GP) 1:00.49; 500 freestyle—Hoopes (GP) 5:44.54; 200 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (Lily Lao, Hilgemann, Sullivan, Lehmann) 1:48.89; 100 backstroke—Emily Olson (AM) 1:09.41; 100 breaststroke—Tiara Kim (GP) 1:24.42; 400 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (Sullivan, Natalie Bauman, Lily Lao, Hoopes) 4:06.47.

Lake Stevens 127, Everett 53

At Lake Stevens H.S.

200 medley relay—Lake Stevens (Mackenzie Smith, Charlotte Lamb, Jessica Garingo, Savannah Foley) 2:04.80; 200 freestyle—Summer Dean (E) 2:05.85; 200 individual medley—Lamb (LS) 2:25.77; 50 freestyle—Foley (LS) 26.78; Diving—Jaila Croff (E) 153.95; 100 butterfly—Dean (E) 1:05.49; 100 freestyle—Smith (LS) 1:01.43; 500 freestyle—Foley (LS) 6:06.17; 200 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Sarah Fleischmann, Lamb, Smith, Foley) 1:52.34; 100 backstroke—Fleischmann (LS) 1:13.82; 100 breaststroke—Lamb (LS) 1:16.31; 400 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Garingo, Rachel Howard, Gracie Young, Addison Bowen) 4:28.29.

Snohomish 109, Marysville Getchell 59; Snohomish 136, Marysville Pilchuck 23

At Marysville Pilchuck

200 medley relay—Snohomish (Ava Seaman, Katie Farlow, Bela Davis, Makenzie Stinson) 2:22.20; 200 freestyle—Grace Andrews (S) 2:13.12; 200 individual medley—Oliva Huber (S) 2:33.56; 50 freestyle—Kimi Nakamura-Doudt (S) 27.62; Diving—H. Dempsey (MG) 58.60; 100 butterfly—Natalie Bennett (MG) 1:13.56; 100 freestyle—Andrews (S) 1:01.69; 500 freestyle—Stinson (S) 6:36.55; 200 freestyle relay—Snohomish (Nakamura-Doudt, Huber, Andrews, Amelia Arnold) 1:57.47; 100 backstroke—Lorelei Pringle (MG) 1:14.27; 100 breaststroke—Huber (S) 1:25.69; 400 freestyle relay—Snohomish (Nakamura-Doudt, Huber, Andrews, Stinson) 4:18.90.

Shorecrest 147, Mariner 27

At Sheridan Beach Pool

200 medley relay—Shorecrest (Owan Fralick, Leslie Cea, Jaclyn Deiparine, Rina Isaac) 2:15.70; 200 freestyle—Elle Howson (SC) 2:12.60; 200 individual medley—Aila Howson (SC) 2:20.38; 50 freestyle—Deiparine (SC) 28.46; Diving—Berkley Gorre (SC) 170.85; 100 butterfly—Clare Murray (SC) 1:17.40; 100 freestyle—Quinn Johnson (SC) 1:04.53; 500 freestyle—Clara Pettiross (SC) 6:14.87; 200 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Deiparine, Eliana Harrick, Elle Howson, Miranda Thompson) 1:53.43; 100 backstroke—Fralick (SC) 1:09.03; 100 breaststroke—Thompson (SC) 1:19.84; 400 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Fralick, Ana Reed, Lauren Reeves, Quinn Whorley) 4:16.73.

Edmonds-Woodway 104, Meadowdale 63

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Miranda Bennett, Tatumn Detjen, Simone Bennett, Sydney Bates) 2:03.29; 200 freestyle—Faith Urquhart (M) 2:23.28; 200 individual medley—Mya Granger (M) 2:25.95; 50 freestyle—Bates (EW) 28.24; 100 butterfly—Bennett (EW) 1:04.39; 100 freestyle—Granger (M) 59.70; 500 freestyle—Urquhart (M) 5:45.30; 200 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Bates, Paige Oliver, Annike Myers, Madison Morales-Tomas) 1:56.32; 100 backstroke—Bennett (EW) 1:05.66; 100 breaststroke—Detjen (EW) 1:20.85; 400 freestyle relay—Meadowdale (Urquhart, Isa Corujo, Mikaela Reyes, Granger) 4:07.99.

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Jackson 115, Shorecrest 68, results not reported

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VOLLEYBALL

WESCO 3A/2A

Archbishop Murphy 3, Everett 0

EVERETT — Natalie Russell had nine kills and 15 digs to help lead Archbishop Murphy to a 25-15, 25-7, 25-13 league sweep over Everett.

Alisha Nichols had six aces, five kills, 12 assists and nine digs, and Caroline Burns added one ace and seven kills for Archbishop Murphy (3-0, 3-0 Wesco 3A/2A).

Peyton Lust had 15 digs for Everett (1-2, 1-2).

Lynnwood 3, Mountlake Terrace 0

BOTHELL — Hannah Johnson had 13 kills and three blocks, and Eva Sum added 16 digs and seven aces and Lynnwood swept Mountlake Terrace by scores of 25-15, 25-22 and 25-20.

Paige Gessey had 10 kills and two blocks, and Charlie Thomas chipped in 31 assists and five aces for Lynnwood (4-1, 3-0 Wesco 3A/2A).

Jessie Tong had five kills and six digs, Sara Maricutu had seven assists and six digs, and Haley Trinh added 10 digs and two aces for Mountlake Terrace (2-2, 1-2).

Arlington 3, Stanwood 0

STANWOOD — Arlington swept rival Stanwood by scores of 25-15, 25-17 and 25-16 in a league match.

Arlington improved to 2-2 overall and 2-1 in league play.

Barrett Anderson had nine kills and 13 digs, Audrey Medina had eight assists, two digs and two aces, and Alexandria Thomas added seven kills, one ace and one block for Stanwood (2-2, 1-2).

Meadowdale 3, Edmonds-Woodway 0

EDMONDS — Tanna Kollen had 14 kills and 10 digs, and Steph Grimes added 15 digs and three aces as Meadowdale earned a 25-22, 25-23, 25-15 league sweep over Edmonds-Woodway.

Aubrey Congdon had 26 assists and Violet DuBois added seven kills and three blocks for Meadowdale (2-2, 2-1 Wesco 3A/2A).

Edmonds-Woodway fell to 3-2 overall and 1-2 in league play.

NON-LEAGUE

Mariner 3, Evergreen (Seattle) 0

Kamiak 3, Inglemoor 0

NORTHWEST 2B/1B

Coupeville 3, Darrington 1

DARRINGTON — Claire Wright had 11 kills and nine digs, and Gena Beazer and Allie Cochran had five kills and four blocks each, but Darrington fell to Coupeville by scores of 20-25, 25-18, 25-17 and 25-15.

Kenadie Hoglund had 22 assists and four aces, and Breanna Montieth had 10 digs and two aces for Darrington (3-2, 1-1 Northwest 2A/1B).

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