Winter prep sports roundup.

Prep roundup for Wednesday, Dec. 21

Prep roundup for Wednesday, Dec. 21:

(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

Cedarcrest at Marysville Pilchuck, ppd.

Marysville Getchell at Snohomish, ppd.

NON-LEAGUE

Edmonds-Woodway 56, Ingraham 51

Overlake 67, Archbishop Murphy 62

Meadowdale at Bellingham, ppd.

Glacier Peak at Shorecrest, ppd.

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BOYS WRESTLING

Edmonds-Woodway Winter Scramble

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

Finals involving local wrestlers

107-112—Jude Haines (Edmonds-Woodway) pinned Aakash Ghosh (Redmond) 4:24; 119-125—Ian Thorsteinson (Snohomish) maj. dec. Brian Ly (Hazen) 9-0; 124-131—Miles Lamb (Snohomish) pinned Isaac Williams (Mountlake Terrace) 3:28; 131-136—Jack Bode (Mountlake Terrace) maj. dec. Colin Brown (Liberty) 22-9; 138-143—Ryan Pham (Hazen) tech. fall Jacob Ramos (Edmonds-Woodway) 17-2; 141-145—Gabriel Cortes (Snohomish) pinned Sam Schimpf (Edmonds-Woodway) 3:27; 153-160—Soohyuk Hong (Redmond) dec. Wyatt Taylor (Snohomish) 5-1; 160-169—Liam Fitting (Edmonds-Woodway) won by default; 176-187—Jack Kelley (Snohomish) won by default; 200-217—Reed Burmaster (Edmonds-Woodway) won by default; 201-263—Connor King (Snohomish) won by default.

Gus Compton Invite

At Mount Baker H.S.

Finals involving local wrestlers

106—Creed Wright (Darrington) pinned Nathan Phillips (Granite Falls) 1:52; 113—samuel Moery (Ingraham) pinned Bryer Wesson (Darrington) :46; 126—Aksel Espeland (Darrington) pinned Colt Pater (Darrington) :55; 132—Taylor Brock (Lakewood) dec. Gavin Compton (Mount Baker) 5-4 (2OT); Daniel Washburn (Mount Baker) pinned Peyton Rihtarich (Granite Falls) 1:26; 152—Connor Schueller (Lakewood) pinned Chris Martinez (Mount Baker) 1:08; 160—Chris Alva (Lakewood) pinned Wyatt Freeman (Mount Baker) 3:01; 195—Athanase Nishemezwe (Ingraham) pinned Kenny Conklin (Lakewood) 2:52; 220—Jimmy Conklin (Lakewood) dec. Kade West (Darrington) 3-2; Elias Rojas (Ingraham) pinned Sully Fiugara (Lakewood) 2:39.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

WESCO 3A/2A

Meadowdale 65, Archbishop Murphy 62

LYNNWOOD — Gia Powell led four Meadowdale scorers in double-figures with 18 points as the Mavericks earned a close league win over Archbishop Murphy.

Ava Powell and Audrey Lucas scored 11 points each and Jordan Leith added 10 points for Meadowdale (5-3, 3-2 Wesco 3A/2A).

Archbishop Murphy fell to 4-3 overall and 4-1 in league play.

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Marysville Getchell at Snohomish, ppd.

Marysville Pilchuck at Cedarcrest, ppd.

NON-LEAGUE

Post Falls (Idaho) 75, Jackson 52

Mountlake Terrace 55, Kamiak 45

Redmond 58, Edmonds-Woodway 47

Glacier Peak at Shorecrest, ppd.

Sehome at Lake Stevens, ppd.

Granite Falls at East Jefferson, ppd.

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