Prep roundup: Morrill brothers help Snohomish dominate

SNOHOMISH — After moving all the way from Illinois, the three Morrill brothers seem to be fitting in quite nicely to the Snohomish wrestling team’s winning ways.

The Panthers won all but one match on Senior Night, posting a 63-5 victory over Marysville-Pilhuck to improve their record to 6-1 in the Wesco North and 9-2 overall.

“Its kind of been a pleasant surprise with them (Morrill brothers) on the team,” Snohomish head coach Rob Zabel said. “We are pretty fortunate to have them.”

Ammon Morrill won by decision in the 130-pound class, Micah Morrill pinned his opponent in 1 minute, 42 seconds in the 152-pound class, and Mark Morrill pinned his opponent in 3:45 in the 171-pound class.

At Snohomish H.S.

215—Britton (S) Hillis 5-2; 285—Maybin (S) pinned Hinkly 3:39; 103—Bates-Mundell (S) pinned Reznikev 1:03; 112—Mendoza (M-P) pinned Coffman 4:57; 119—Lucey (S) decision Blevins 6-1; 125—Kalmey (S) decision Zaborowski 11-7; 130—Ammon Morrill (S) decision Lervold 7-3; 135—Ottow (S) Donaldson 3:07; 140—St. Marie (S) pinned Haughin 4:30; 145—Perry (S) pinned Brown 3:58; 152—Micah Morrill (S) pinned Herbert 1:42; 160—Dellino (S) decision Cushing 7-1; 171—Mark Morrill (S) pinned Carlton 2:48; 189—Caraballo (S) pinned Bossom 3:45. Records—Marysville-Pilchuck 4-1 league, 6-2 overall. Snohomish 6-1, 9-2.

Lake Stevens 54, Stanwood 19: At Lake Stevens, Zach Tuber (285 pounds) had one of six pins for Lake Stevens in a Wesco North dual meet win.

At Lake Stevens H.S.

145—King (LS) dec. Ulrich 12-7; 152—J. Anderson (LS) dec. Eidness 12-3; 160—Barquist (S) pinned Mahn 4:26; 171—Welch (LS) pinned Stangeland :35; 189—Grow (LS) pinned Ross 1:19; 215—Pedroza (S) dec. Dinh 13-2; 285—Tuber (LS) pinned Hatley :16; 103—Reynolds (LS) pinned Gilfoothem 1:24; 112—Duran (S) dec. Rodorigo 4-0; 119—Heinzer (LS) pinned Studley 4:31; 125—Batsome (S) pinned Johnson 2:58; 130—S. Anderson (LS) pinned Mar. Pelham 1:52; 135—Walkley (LS) won by forfeit; 140—Alewine (LS) tech. fall Mat. Pelham 16-1. Records—Stanwood 0-4 league, 1-6 overall. Lake Stevens 5-0, 7-0.

Everett 61, Monroe 6: At Everett, on senior night, Everett senior Airick Snow achieved his first home dual meet start and win in the 285-pound class, defeating Alex Martin 15-11.

At Everett H.S.

103—Simonelli (E) won by forfieit; 112—R. Perry (M) Z. Crook 10-8; 119—Bearer (E) pinned Martin 1:37; 125—Lucero (E) maj. decision J. Perry 16-5; 130—Forrest (E) pinned Curnett 2:39; 135—Palabrica (E) maj. decision Curnutt 10-2; 140—Anderson (E) pinned Head 3:46; 145—Paeth (E) pinned Foster 2:19; 152—Pound (E) maj. decision Dimaggio 14-3; 160—Irwin (E) pin Moore 1:14; 171—L. Crook (E) maj. decision Elledge 16-4; 189—Kenagy (M) maj. decision Lopez 11-4; 215—Bird pinned Dana 1:28; 285—Airick Snow (E) 15-11 Alex Martin. Records—Monroe 1-5 league, 3-6 overall. Everett 3-3, 6-3.

Edmonds-Woodway 75, Shorecrest 3: At Shoreline, Edmonds-Woodway won every weight class except 140 pounds and had seven pins in the Wesco South victory.

At Shorecrest H.S.

103—Vulliet (EW) tech fall Dimaano; 112—Htchinson (EW) won by forfeit; 119—Warren (EW) pinned Ong; 125—Carlson (EW) def. Salmon; 130—Deweese (EW) pinned Officer; 135—Naterstad (EW) won by forfeit; 140—Kelly (SC) def. Haberman; 145—Alfi (EW) pinned Kercheval; 152—Storino (EW) pinned Miller; 160—Cranny (EW) won by forfeit; 171—Martin (EW) won by forfeit; 189—Johansen (EW) pinned Gillespie; 215—Rutledge (EW) pinned Hartley; 285—Cutuk (EW) pinned Bolsted. Records—Edmonds-Woodway 5-0 league, 7-1 overall. Shorecrest 2-5, 2-7.

Mariner 62, Lynnwood 16: At Everett, Mariner strung together eight consecutive wins, including Alex Coffman’s 17-1 technical fall victory in the 152-pound class.

At Mariner H.S.

103—Basabe (L) pinned Parker 2:25; 112—Kim (M) decision Calkins 7-5 (OT); 119—Ubungen (L) decision Singh 3:41; 125—Koltsav (M) won by forfeit; 130—Johnson (M) pinned Martz 1:21; 135—Takashima (L) maj. dec. Boyd 14-5; 140—Venskus (M) won by forfeit; 145—Parker (M) pinned Mitdel 3:37; 152—Coffman (M) tech. fall L. Ulke 17-1; 160—Do (M) won by forfeit; 171—Nelson (M) won by forfeit; 189—Nelson (M) pinned N. Ulke 5:16; 215—Kroshko (M) won by forfeit; 285—Ratuniyauravu (M) won by forfeit. Records—Lynnwood 0-6 league, 0-9 overall. Mariner 6-0, 7-2.

Meadowdale 54, Shorewood 21: At Lynnwood, Colin Harris of Meadowdale pinned Alex Lee in 1 minute, 4 seconds in the 103-pound match. In all, Meadowdale wrestlers pinned five of their opponents in the Wesco South victory.

At Meadowdale H.S.

103—Harris (M) pinned Lee 1:04; 112—Leach (S) pinned Zavala :49; 119—Floresca (S) pinned McKeegan 2:05; 125—Adams (M) def. Hobbs 11-8; 130—Park (M) def. Ramsden 11-5; 135—Berenson (S) won by injury default; 140—Kealoha (M) pinned Dean 1:57; 145—Petrone (M) pinned English 3:03; 152—Neville (M) pinned Ball 2:45; 160—Jo (S) def. Stevenson; 171—Jack (M) def. Smith 2:59; 189—Hatch (M) won by forfeit; 215—Loutsis (M) pinned Sheltz 1:30; 285—Kelly (S) pinned Frink 2:15. Records—Shorewood 2-3 league, 3-5 overall. Meadowdale 4-3, 5-5.

Jackson 45, Glacier Peak 31: At Mill Creek, Glacier Peak jumped out to a 21-0 lead, but Jackson followed with a five-match winning streak in the Wesco South contest. Jackson freshman Bryan Stringfellow pinned his opponent in 51 seconds in the 112-pound class.

At Jackson H.S.

130—Hise (GP) decision Nijem 6-4 (OT); 135—VanWhye (GP) pinned Jones 1:54; 140—Strong (GP) pinned Wiseman 4:47; 145—Sage (GP) pinned Stephan 1:49; 152—Bowen (J) pinned Kaestner 3:40; 160—Feiock (J) tech. fall Woods 16-1; 171—Mortera (J) pinned Jones 1:53; 189—Hering (J) pinned Douglas 3:22; 215—Anabel (J) pinned Kiser 2:34; 285—Anderson (J) won by forfeit; 103—Bratz (GP) won by forfeit; 112—Stringfellow (J) pinned Newhard :51; 119—Kim (GP) maj. decision Davis 16-5; 125—Mead (J) maj. decision St. Marie 11-0. Records—Glacier Peak 2-4 league, 2-6 overall. Jackson 5-2, 6-2.

Kamiak 59, Mountlake Terrace 21: At Mountlake Terrace, Kamiak rolled up four pins in a Wesco South dual meet win.

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

103—Krafft (K) won by forfeit; 112—Z. Regan (K) tech. fall Martin 15-0; 119—Quinteiro (MT) dec. Price 12-6; 125—Nelson (K) won by forfeit; 130—Semple (K) pinned Castleton :24; 135—Powell (K) won by forfeit; 140—Linari (K) pinned Leonard 3:35; 145—Jacobson (K) pinned Goslin 1:23; 152—N. Regan (K) won by forfeit; 160—Call (MT) pinned Pingly :58; 171—Wright (MT) pinned Anderson 5:57; 189—Marson (K) won by forfeit; 215—Carstens (MT) won by injury default; 285—Clarkson (K) pinned Donohue :39. Records—Kamiak 4-1 league, 6-2 overall. Mountlake Terrace 0-6, 0-9.

Boys swimming

Oak Harbor 118, Burlington-Edison 48

At Vanderzicht Pool

200 medley relay—Oak Harbor (John Hu, Yale Rosen, Price Hu, Tyler Schell) 1:58.02; 200 freestyle—Devin Schell (OH) 2:12.07; 200 individual medley—John Hu (OH) 2:11.50*; 50 freestyle—Isaac Ekbald (B-E) 25.89; Diving—not held; 100 butterfly—Price Hu (OH) 1:01.05*; 100 freestyle—Isaac Ekbald (B-E) 58.53; 400 freestyle—Tyler Schell (OH) 4:27.23; 200 freestyle relay—Oak Harbor (Tyler Schell, Yale Rosen, Bryce Vagt, John Hu) 1:47.87; 100 backstroke—John Hu (OH) 1:03.11*; 100 breaststroke—Yale Rosen (OH) 1:15.59; 400 freestyle relay—Burlington-Edison (Colby Nelson, Eric Chomka, Isaac Ekbald, Riley Pearson) 4:10.7. Records—Burlington-Edison not reported. Oak Harbor 11-0 overall.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Oak Harbor 133, Sedro-Woolley 33

At Vanderzicht Pool

200 medley relay—Oak Harbor (John Hu, Yale Rosen, Price Hu, Tyler Schell) 1:58.02; 200 freestyle—Devin Schell (OH) 2:12.07; 200 individual medley—John Hu (OH) 2:11.50*; 50 freestyle—Tyler Schell (OH) 26.8; Diving—not held; 100 butterfly—Price Hu (OH) 1:01.05*; 100 freestyle—Cory Blyther (OH) 1:02.82; 400 freestyle—Tyler Schell (OH) 4:27.23; 200 freestyle relay—Oak Harbor (Tyler Schell, Yale Rosen, Bryce Vagt, John Hu) 1:47.87; 100 backstroke—John Hu (OH) 1:03.11*; 100 breaststroke—Yale Rosen (OH) 1:15.59; 400 freestyle relay—Oak Harbor (Bryce Vagt, Chris Rankin, Price Hu, Devin Schell) 4:13.47. Records—Sedro-Woolley not reported. Oak Harbor 11-0 overall.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Mount Vernon 122, Everett 60

At Forest Park Pool

200 medley relay—Mount Vernon (Rugor Stufflebeam, McAdams, Erik Zeiger, Yarrow) 1:58.96; 200 freestyle—Nate McLeod (MV) 2:26.78; 200 individual medley—Rugor Stufflebeam (MV) 2:32.09; 50 freestyle—Erik Zeiger (MV) 24.72; Diving—Colby Hudson (E) 183.7; 100 butterfly—Nick Erickson (E) 1:00.03; 100 freestyle—George Groesbeck (MV) 58.09; 500 freestyle—Zane Brockie (MV) 6:16.84; 200 freestyle relay—Mount Vernon (Schwab, Rugor Stufflebeam, Yarrow, Erik Zeiger) 1:43.05; 100 backstroke—Erik Zeiger (MV) 1:02.31; 100 breaststroke—Nick Erickson (E) 1:10.84; 400 freestyle relay—Mount Vernon (Cobain, Nate McLeod, Brockie, Yarrow) 4:20.01. Records—Mt. Vernon not reported. Everett 1-8 overall.

Stanwood 120, Todd Beamer 63

At King County Aquatics Center

200 medley relay—Stanwood (Murrell, McCune, Hammer, Redmond) 1:49.73; 200 freestyle—Roe (S) 1:52.18; 200 individual medley—Hammer (S) 2:09.54; 50 freestyle—Redmond (S) 24.17; Diving—Frauchineaud (TB) 204.55; 100 butterfly—Costaer McKenzie (TB) 1:02.14; 100 freestyle—Swanson (S) 54.56; 500 freestyle—Hammer (S) time not reported; 200 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Enquist, Swanson, Roe, Redmond) 1:39.37; 100 backstroke—Murrell (S) 1:00.22; 100 breaststroke—Roe (S) 1:07.66; 400 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Murrell, Swanson, Roe, Hammer) 3:39.25. Records—Stanwood 5-3 overall. Todd Beamer not reported.

Jackson 131, Bellingham 34

At Mill Creek Pool

200 medley relay—Jackson (N. Win, J. Luu, M. Knorr, C. Wu) 1:05.50; 200 freestyle—T. Walters (J) 2:04.81; 200 individual medley—N. Win (J) 2:05.59; 50 freestyle—C. Wu (J) 23.99; Diving—not held; 100 butterfly—M. Knorr (J) 1:05.12; 100 freestyle—C. Wu (J) 53.35; 500 freestyle—B. Collado (B) 6:38.65; 200 freestyle relay—Jackson (B. Collado, W. Hanson, M. Knorr, J. Walters) 1:49.90; 100 backstroke—N. Win (J) 58.02; 100 breaststroke—J. Luu (J) 1:18.39; 400 freestyle relay—Jackson (C. Wu, T. Walters, J. Walters, N. Win) 3:39.33. Records—Bellingham not reported. Jackson 6-5 overall.

Lake Stevens 88, Jackson 82

At Mill Creek Pool

200 medley relay—Jackson (N. Win, J. Luu, M. Knorr, C. Wu) 1:05.50; 200 freestyle—T. Walters (J) 2:04.81; 200 individual medley—N. Win (J) 2:05.59; 50 freestyle—B. Werner (LS) 23.52; Diving—not held; 100 butterfly—B. Werner (LS) 59.87; 100 freestyle—K. Libra (LS) 52.79; 500 freestyle—T. Hale (LS) 5:36.46; 200 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (K. Libra, B. Werner, T. Riecks, T. Hale) 1:37.09; 100 backstroke—N. Win (J) 58.02; 100 breaststroke—T. Hale (LS) 1:15.21; 400 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (T. Hale, B. Werner, T. Riecks, K. Libra) 3:38.59. Records—Lake Stevens 6-3 overall. Jackson 6-5.

Sehome 110, Jackson 60

At Mill Creek Pool

200 medley relay—Sehome (E. Schmidt, A. Thon, S. Carlyle, T. Van Dousen) 1:47.83; 200 freestyle—J. Fish (S) 1:57.28; 200 individual medley—N. Win (J) 2:05.59; 50 freestyle—T. Van Dousen (S) 23.69; Diving—not held; 100 butterfly—S. Carlyle (S) 59.78; 100 freestyle—A. Thon (S) 51.22; 500 freestyle—J. Fish (S) 5:13.59; 200 freestyle relay—Sehome (T. Van Dousen, A. Cui, R. Newell, J. Fish) 1:38.00; 100 backstroke—N. Win (J) 58.02; 100 breaststroke—T. Holmgren (S) 1:12.93; 400 freestyle relay—Sehome (T. Thon, J. Fish, R. Newell, E. Schmidt) 3:34.63. Records—Sehome not reported. Jackson 6-5 overall.

Kamiak 118, Ed.-Woodway 52

At Lynnwood City Pool

200 medley relay—Kamiak (Patrick Hunziker, Kyle Kusuda, Gus Brunner, Tyler Carriker) 1:47.20; 200 freestyle—Daniel Schmidt (K) 2:03.50; 200 individual medley—Ali Abadi (E-W) 2:10.15; 50 freestyle—Gus Brunner (K) 23.78; Diving—not held; 100 butterfly—Ali Abadi (E-W) 55.37*; 100 freestyle—Tyler Cheung (K) 53.99; 500 freestyle—Ramy Carter (K) 5:29.95; 200 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Tyler Carriker, Kris Bratvold, Miles Tipp, Chris Lynch) 1:34.12; 100 backstroke—Anthony Grigore (K) 1:04.50; 100 breaststroke—Chris Choi (K) 1:09.87; 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Patrick Hunziker, Tyler Carriker, Kris Bratvold, Kyler Kusuda) 3:27.83. Records—Kamiak 5-0 league, 7-0 overall. Edmonds-Woodway 2-4, 3-5.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Kamiak 139, Terrace 27

At Lynnwood City Pool

200 medley relay—Kamiak (Patrick Hunziker, Kyle Kusuda, Gus Brunner, Tyler Carriker) 1:47.20; 200 freestyle—Daniel Schmidt (K) 2:03.50; 200 individual medley—Kyle Kusuda (K) 2:11.06; 50 freestyle—Gus Brunner (K) 23.78; Diving—not held; 100 butterfly—Chris Choi (K) 1:00.59; 100 freestyle—Tyler Cheung (K) 53.99; 500 freestyle—Ramy Carter (K) 5:29.95; 200 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Tyler Carriker, Kris Bratvold, Miles Tipp, Chris Lynch) 1:34.12; 100 backstroke—Anthony Grigore (K) 1:04.50; 100 breaststroke—Chris Choi (K) 1:09.87; 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Patrick Hunziker, Tyler Carriker, Kris Bratvold, Kyler Kusuda) 3:27.83. Records—Kamiak 5-0 league, 7-0 overall. Mountlake Terrace 1-4, 1-6.

Girls Bowling

Everett 3, Ferndale 0: At Lynnwood, Shelbie Douty set season highs with a 290 game and a 687 series for Everett.

Jackson 3, Anacortes 0: At Lynnwood, Jazmyn Tomaszewski rolled a 206 game and a 569 series for Jackson .

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