Prep roundup: Kamiak swimmers mix up lineup, still beat Shorecrest

MUKILTEO — Kamiak head coach Chris Erickson threw an obstacle at his Kamiak boys swimming team and the Knights responded.

With many swimmers competing in events that aren’t exactly their specialty, Kamiak still came out on top against Shorecrest, winning the Wesco South battle 132-54.

“We kinda spreaded things out a little bit,” Erickson said. “We try to challenge them in some different things.”

One of Kamiak’s (3-0 in league, 5-0 overall) goals was to get two relay teams to qualify for state. The 200-yard medley team of Daniel Schmidt, Gus Brunner, Tyler Carriker and Kyle Kusuda did just that, with a state time of 1 minute, 45.28 seconds. The second relay team fell about a second short.

“I think we’re gonna try that again,” Erickson said.

Sophomore Kris Bratvold swam a 23.46 in the 50 freestyle that Erickson called “exciting and outstanding.” He also praised Brunner’s victory in the 100 freestyle in “one of the exciting, close races.”

Erickson also liked his depth at the diver position. Mitchell Wright (176.15 points) won the event but fellow Knight Matt Johnson (175.25) was less than a point behind.

“They go back and forth,” Erickson said.

Kevin McKay led Shorecrest (2-1, 5-2) winning the 200 freestyle (1:57.42) and the 500 freestyle in 5:14.29 for the Scots.

At Kamiak H.S.

200 medley relay—Kamiak (Daniel Schmidt, Gus Brunner, Tyler Carriker, Kyle Kusuda) 1:45.28*; 200 freestyle—Kevin McKay (S) 1:57.42; 200 individual medley—Chris Choi (K) 2:08.82; 50 freestyle—Kris Bratvold (K) 23.46; Diving—Mitchell Wright (K) 176.15; 100 butterfly—Tyler Carriker (K) 58.15; 100 freestyle—Gus Brunner (K) 52.72; 500 freestyle—Kevin McKay 5:14.29; 200 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Chris Lynch, Tyler Carriker, Kris Bratvold, Tyler Cheung) 1:34.98; 100 backstroke—Greg Turner (K) 1:04.30; 100 breaststroke—Patrick Hunziker (K) 1:09.37; 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Gus Brunner, Chris Lynch, Tyler Cheung, Nick Langenegger) 3:36.33. Records—Shorecrest 2-1 league, 5-2 overall. Kamiak 3-0, 5-0.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Edmonds-Woodway 101, Meadowdale 69

At Lynnwood City Pool

200 medley relay—Meadowdale (Sam Atkinson, Michael Keane, Darren Howell, Alan Wong) 1:46.73; 200 freestyle—Sam Atkinson (M) 1:59.36; 200 individual medley—Ali Abadi (E-W) 2:14.58; 50 freestyle—Alan Wong (M) 23.89; Diving—not held; 100 butterfly—Ali Abadi (E-W) 54.74*; 100 freestyle—Ryan Warren (E-W) 53.75; 500 freestyle—Michael Keane (M) 5:18.37; 200 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Thomas Ernst, Peter Chong, Ryan Warren, Mike Stepenski) 1:40.27; 100 backstroke—Sam Atkinson (M) 57.13**; 100 breaststroke—Michael Keane (M) 1:05.05; 400 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Michael Lesaca, Thomas Ernst, Ryan Warren, Ali Abadi) 3:38.67. Records—Meadowdale 1-3 league, 3-4 overall. Edmonds-Woodway 2-2, 3-3.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

**Class 3A state meet qualifying time.

Edmonds-Woodway 137, Lynnwood 25

At Lynnwood City Pool

200 medley relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Ali Abadi, Daniel Kissinger, Michael Lesaca, Mike Stepenski) 1:49.06; 200 freestyle—Michael Lesaca (E-W) 2:02.10; 200 individual medley—Ali Abadi (E-W) 2:14.58; 50 freestyle—Thomas Ernst (E-W) 24.81; Diving—not held; 100 butterfly—Ali Abadi (E-W) 54.74*; 100 freestyle—Ryan Warren (E-W) 53.75; 500 freestyle—Preston Sahabu (E-W) 6:02.51; 200 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Thomas Ernst, Peter Chong, Ryan Warren, Mike Stepenski) 1:40.27; 100 backstroke—Ryan Warren (E-W) 1:11.09; 100 breaststroke—Daniel Kissinger (E-W) 1:12.89; 400 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Michael Lesaca, Thomas Ernst, Ryan Warren, Ali Abadi) 3:38.67. Records—Lynnwood 0-4 league, 0-7 overall. Edmonds-Woodway 2-2, 3-3.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Meadowdale 118, Mountlake Terrace 47

At Lynnwood City Pool

200 medley relay—Meadowdale (Sam Atkinson, Michael Keane, Darren Howell, Alan Wong) 1:46.73; 200 freestyle—Sam Atkinson (M) 1:59.36; 200 individual medley—Franco Yip (MT) 2:30.95; 50 freestyle—Alan Wong (M) 23.89; Diving—not held; 100 butterfly—Jai Sun (M) 1:05.25; 100 freestyle—Alan Wong (M) 55.21; 500 freestyle—Michael Keane (M) 5:18.37; 200 freestyle relay—Meadowdale (Darren Howell, Jai Sun, Pelayo, Stewart Zickefoose) 1:47.37; 100 backstroke—Sam Atkinson (M) 57.13**; 100 breaststroke—Michael Keane (M) 1:05.05; 400 freestyle relay—Meadowdale (Alan Wong, Jai Sun, Sam Atkinson, Michael Keane) 3:39.35. Records—Meadowdale 1-3 league, 3-4 overall. Mountlake Terrace 1-3, 1-5.

**Class 3A state meet qualifying time.

Mountlake Terrace 100, Lynnwood 45

At Lynnwood City Pool

200 medley relay—Mountlake Terrace (David Jeong, Franco Yip, Cody Day, Evan Nebel) 2:02.70; 200 freestyle—David Jeong (MT) 2:22.73; 200 individual medley—Franco Yip (MT) 2:30.95; 50 freestyle—Evan Nebel (MT) 25.62; Diving—not held; 100 butterfly—Cody Day (MT) 1:19.02; 100 freestyle—Evan Nebel (MT) 59.33; 500 freestyle—John Vance (MT) 7:28.91; 200 freestyle relay—Lynnwood (Antheny Melillo, Kyle Eddy, Curtis Osburn, Davis DeCock) 1:56.85; 100 backstroke—David Jeong (MT) 1:18.13; 100 breaststroke—Franco Yip (MT) 1:11.11; 400 freestyle relay—Mountlake Terrace (Evan Nebel, David Jeong, Cody Day, Franco Yip) 4:09.90. Records—Mountlake Terrace 1-3 league, 1-5 overall. Lynnwood 0-4, 0-7.

Cascade 127, Everett 53

At Forest Park Pool

200 medley relay—Cascade (Oliver Nelson, Eduardo Alcantar-Soto, Eric Ellersick, Will Bergman) 2:04.64; 200 freestyle—Sean Nesheim (C) 1:48.07*; 200 individual medley—Bramon Yotty (C) 2:14.13; 50 freestyle—Eric Ellersick (C) 24.63; Diving—Colby Hudson (E) 208.85; 100 butterfly—Bramon Yotty (C) 1:01.20; 100 freestyle—Sean Nesheim (C) 50.60; 500 freestyle—Eric Ellersick (C) 5:46.58; 200 freestyle relay—Cascade (Bramon Yotty, Taylor Covert, Matt Siler, Derek Salud) 1:48.37; 100 backstroke—Oliver Nelson (C) 1:08.97; 100 breaststroke—Brian Nguyen (E) 1:20.60; 400 freestyle relay—Cascade (Taylor Covert, Bramon Yotty, Eric Ellersick, Tanner Hoidal) 3:58.97. Records—Everett 0-3 league, 1-6 overall. Cascade 1-1, 3-2.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Stanwood 102, L. Stevens 69

At Stanwood Sports Club

200 medley relay—Stanwood (Murrell, McCune, Hammer, Roe) 1:50.62*; 200 freestyle—Roe (S)) 1:53.68*; 200 individual medley—Hammer (S) 2:07.74*; 50 freestyle—S. Jerde (LS) 25.54; Diving—not held; 100 butterfly—Hammer (S) 58.60*; 100 freestyle—K. Lidra (LS) 52.21*; 500 freestyle—Roe (S) 4:57.46*; 200 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (T. Hale, S. Jerde, B. Werner, K. Libra) 1:36.72*; 100 backstroke—Murrell (S) 1:00.39*; 100 breaststroke—McCune (S) 1:09.16*; 400 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Murrell, Swanson, Roe, Hammer) 3:35.68*. Records—Lake Stevens 2-1 league, 4-3 overall. Stanwood 2-1, 4-2.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Marysville-Pilchuck 146, Glacier Peak 26

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

200 medley relay—Marysville-Pilchuck (Gabe Lopez, Brandon Caldwell, Josh Estella, Oliver Durand) 1:46.25; 200 freestyle—Trevor LeValley (M-P) 1:47.60*; 200 individual medley—Spencer Girard (M-P) 2:06.39; 50 freestyle—Gabe Lopez (M-P) 23.47; Diving—Zach Russell (M-P) 183.10; 100 butterfly—Riley Drabb (M-P) 1:01.82; 100 freestyle—Oliver Durand (M-P) 50.47; 500 freestyle—Gabe Lopez (M-P) 5:20.26; 200 freestyle relay—Marysville-Pilchuck (Nathan Schaffer, Josh Rasmussen, Josh Estella, Brandon Caldwell) 1:38.38; 100 backstroke—Oliver Durand (M-P) 56.90*; 100 breaststroke—Spencer Girard (M-P) 1:02.21*; 400 freestyle relay—Marysville-Pilchuck (Nathan Schaffer, Brandon Caldwell, Josh Estella, Dustin Alexander) 3:39.99. Records—Glacier Peak 0-3 league, 0-4 overall. Marysville-Pilchuck 3-0, 5-0-1.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Marysville-Pilchuck 119, Snohomish 67

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

200 medley relay—Marysville-Pilchuck (Gabe Lopez, Brandon Caldwell, Josh Estella, Oliver Durand) 1:46.25; 200 freestyle—Trevor LeValley (M-P) 1:47.60*; 200 individual medley—Spencer Girard (M-P) 2:06.39; 50 freestyle—Logan Goodman (S) 22.90; Diving—Tim Greenwood (S) 196.25; 100 butterfly—Riley Drabb (M-P) 1:01.82; 100 freestyle—Logan Goodman (S) 50.37*; 500 freestyle—Gabe Lopez (M-P) 5:20.26; 200 freestyle relay—Snohomish (Logan Goodman, Dillon Walter, Daniel Pedack, Kyle Moen) 1:38.17; 100 backstroke—Oliver Durand (M-P) 56.90*; 100 breaststroke—Spencer Girard (M-P) 1:02.21*; 400 freestyle relay—Marysville-Pilchuck (Nathan Schaffer, Brandon Caldwell, Josh Estella, Dustin Alexander) 3:39.99. Records—Snohomish 0-3 league, 0-3 overall. Marysville-Pilchuck 2-0, 4-0-1.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Wrestling

Darrington 52, La Conner 24: At La Conner, Wesley McMillion won a close decision 8-7 over Dan Biladeau in the 140-pound weight class to help lead Darrington to the win in the Loggers’ first Northwest 1A/2B/1B meet of the season.

At La Conner H.S.

125—Johnny Loughnen (D) pinned Eric Edbom :26; 130—John Fenstermaker (D) maj. dec. Alex Staples 11-3; 135—Cody Bryson (D) won by forfeit; 140—Wesley McMillion (D) dec. Dan Biladeau 8-7; 145—Todd Hoagland (L) pinned Kyle Regelbruege :51; 152—Kolton Palmer (D) maj. dec. Macky Davallie 17-7; 160—Rich Groh (D) tech. fall Kaleb Sherman 16-0; 171—Matt Burlingame (L) pinned Matt Groh 1:45; 189—Travis Silva (L) won by forfeit; 215—Tommy Teth (L) won by forfeit; 285—Moe Hyde (D) pinned Joseph Finkebonner :43; 103—Ashley Forrest (D) won by forfeit; 112—Ally White (D) won by forfeit; 119—Andrew Forrest (D) won by forfeit. Records—Darrington 1-0 league, 3-1 overall. La Conner 1-1, 1-4.

Snohomish 60, Stanwood 13: At Stanwood, two Snohomish wrestlers scored pins in less than a minute in the Wesco North meet.

At Stanwood H.S.

285—Mayblin (Sno) pinned Hatley 0:59; 103—Bates (Sno) pinned Gilfeather 0:55; 112—Duran (Sta) pinned Coffman 3:04; 119—Lucey (Sno) pinned Studley 2:39; 125—Kalmey (Sno) def. Bascom 8-7; 130—A. Morrill (Sno) pinned Gentry 3:34; 135—Ottow (Sno) tech. fall Weinert 21-6; 140—St. Marie (Sno) pinned Pelham 3:47; 145—Ulrich (Sta) def. Perry 8-7; 152—Micah Morrill (Sno) maj. dec. Eidsness 11-3; 160—Barquist (Sta) maj. dec. 14-4; 171—Mark Morrill (Sno) pinned Aldapa 1:36; 189—Caraballo (Sno) pinned Ross 1:06; 215—Britton (Sno) pinned Pedroza 4:28. Records—Snohomish 4-1 league, 7-2 overall. Stanwood 0-2, 1-4.

Marysville-Pilchuck 36, Oak Harbor 25: At Oak Harbor, Chris Herbert (152 pounds) of Marysville-Pilchuck scored match-winning reversial points in a Wesco North dual meet. The Tomahawks tallied five straight pins following Herbert’s win.

At Oak Harbor H.S.

119—Cardwell (OH) tech. fall Belvins 15-0; 125—Zimmerman (OH) maj. decision Zaborowski 11-0; 130—Donaldson (M-P) dec. Barton 7-0; 135—Stratton (OH) pinned Shumaker 2:24; 140—Tuttle (OH) pinned Wallace 3:01; 145—Page (OH) maj. decision Haughian 12-2; 152—Herbert (M-P) dec. Tyson 4-2; 160—Cushing (M-P) pinned Magana 1:31; 171—Carlton (M-P) pinned Loescher 1:18; 189—Bossom (M-P) pinned Lundstrom :32; 215—Hillis (M-P) pinned Green :48; 285—Hinkley (M-P) pinned Rodgers 1:07; 103—Trimbur (OH) pinned Cardona 1:39; 112—Mendoza (M-P) pinned Strickland :42. Records—Marysville-Pilchuck 3-0 league, 5-1 overall. Oak Harbor 1-3, 2-5.

Monroe 46, Cascade 24: At Monroe, the Bearcats obtained their first Wesco North win of the season, starting off the night with a pin by Alex Martin and a key late-match pin by Sam Kenagy.

At Monroe H.S.

285—A. Martin (M) pinned Sharinzada 5:08; 103—Henshaw (C) won by forfeit; 112—Perry (M) won by forfeit; 119—B. Martin (M) won by forfeit; 125—Duncan (C) decision Johnson 13-10; 130—C. Curnutt (M) maj. decision Masood Ahmad 13-7; 135—Duncan (C) tech. pin J. Curnutt; 140—Foster (M) maj. decision Levine 9-3; 145—Ho (C) maj. decision Detwiler 13-5; 152—Dimaggio (M) pinned Hjort 3:19; 160—Masih Ahmad (C) pinned Moore 3:12; 171—Vasquez (M) pinned Osborne :35; 189—Kenagy (M) pinned Marks :45; 215—Dana (M) decision Evans 5-3. Records—Cascade 0-4 league, 2-5 overall. Monroe 1-3, 3-4.

Everett 39, Arlington 27: At Arlington, three Everett wrestlers scored pins as Everett handed Arlington its first loss of the season in the Wesco North.

At Arlington H.S.

160—Myers (A) pinned Cook 1:56; 171—Boyce (E) tech. fall Henderson 16-1; 189—Lopez (E) pinned Mani 3:58; 215—Dird (E) pinned Kratzer 1:42; 285—Dickerson (A) pinned Snow 1:34; 103—Simonelli (E) pinned Covey 2:42; 112—Crook (E) def. Reandeau 6-0; 119—Bearer (E) maj. dec. Goheen 12-1; 125—Lucero (E) def. Amundsom 9-3; 130—C. Berg (A) pinned Forrest 3:53; 135—S. Berg (A) def. Palabrica 4-3; 140—Short (A) pinned Dutton 0:59; 145—Paeth (E) def. Ward 6-4; 152—Jess (E) def. McPherson 6-0. Records—Everett 1-3 league, 4-3 overall. Arlington 4-1, 7-1.

Girls Bowling

Cascade 3, Anacortes 0: At Anacortes, Jaylene Grinaker had a 198 game and a 521 series and Breanne Mattson had a 190 game and a 521 series to lead Cascade to the Wesco/Northwest win. With the victory the Bruins (9-1 overall) clinched a trip to the district tournament. Melissa Franulovich had a 187 game and a 514 series to lead Anacortes (2-8).

Jackson 3, Ferndale 0: At Anacortes, Danae Ellis bowled a 208 game and a 488 series and Aleeza Alvarez added a 178 game and a 490 series to help Jackson (5-4 overall) to the Wesco/Northwest win. Ferndale (1-9) was led by Ashley Ackerman with a 202 game and a 540 series.

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