Prep Swim and Dive Roundup for Tuesday Sept. 17

Stanwood overcomes strong day from GP’s Sullivan.

Prep girls swim and dive roundup for Tuesday, Sept. 17:

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

Wesco North

Stanwood 88, Glacier Peak 82

STANWOOD — Jazmyn Legg won the 50-yard freestyle and swam the anchor leg of the 200 medley relay as the Spartans edged GP. Keelie Sullivan won the 200 individual medley and the 100 backstroke and contributed to the Grizzlies’ wins in the 200 medley relay and the 400 freestyle relay.

At Stanwood-Camano YMCA

200 medley relay — Stanwood (Anna Paul, Mattea Ingram, Faith Dilworth, Jazmyn Legg) 2:09.75; 200 freestyle — Alena Lehmann (G) 2:01.97; 200 individual medley — Keelie Sullivan (G) 2:19.56; 50 freestyle — Jazmyn Legg (S) 27.32; 100 butterfly — Veronika Huclova (G) 1:17.72; 100 freestyle — Emma Lehmann (G) 1:02.16; 500 freestyle — Alena Lehman (G) 5:24.95; 200 freestyle relay — Glacier Peak (Keelie Sullivan, Emma Lehmann, Riley Lowell, Alena Lehmann); 100 backstroke — Keelie Sullivan (G) 1;04.79; 100 breaststroke — Anna Paul (S) 1:18.92; 400 freestyle relay — Glacier Peak (Alena Lehmann, Jolie Takano, Emma Lehmann, Keelie Sullivan) 4:01.09.

Jackson 127, Shorewood 58

At Innis Arden Pool

200 medley relay — Jackson (Olivia Hoyla, Elissa Anderson, Mia Abrigo, Julia Song) 1:57.82; 200 freestyle — Julia Song (J) 2:03.16; 200 individual medley — Olivia Hoyla (J) 2:14.80; Daniel Buckholz (S) 26.19; 1-meter diving — Dhamin Parungao (J) 145.70; 100 butterfly — Elissa Anderson (J) 1:02.38; 100 meter freestyle — Julia Song (J) 58.16; 500 freestyle — Hanna Fritz (J) 5:35.50; 200 freestyle relay — Jackson (Olivia Hoyla, Julia Song, Hanna Frittz, Elissa Anderson) 1:47.93; 100 backstroke — Megan Wang (J) 1:06.25; 100 breaststroke — Olivia Hoyla (J) 1:13.63; 400 freestyle relay — Jackson (Hanna Fritts, Krystyna Yefremova, Megan Wang, Kassandra Smasne) 4:03.29.

Lake Stevens 105, Snohomish 78

At Lake Steven H.S.

200 medley relay — Lake Stevens (Jessica Garingo, Gracie Young, Gwen Werner, Nagi Kimura) 2:03.90; 200 freestyle — Addison Bowen (L) 2:14.88; 200 individual medley — Sophia Kuntz (S) 2:24.49; 50 freestyle — Nagi Kimura (L) 26.34; 1-meter diving — Bela Davis (S) 140.65; 100 butterfly — Emma Betancourt (S) 1:08.81; 100 freestyle — Nagi Kimura (L) 57.57; 500 freestyle — Addison Bowen (L) 6:08.44; 200 freestyle relay — Lake Stevens (Nagi Kimura, Isabella Martin, Addison Bowen, Mercer Allen) 1:56.51; 100 backstroke — Jessica Garingo (L) 1:10.65; 100 breaststroke — Sophia Kuntz (S) 1:14.57; 400 freestyle relay — Snohomish (Olivia Huber, Emma Betancourt, Makenzie Stinson, Sophia Kuntz) 4:16.96.

Wesco South

Kamiak 113, Meadowdale 25

At Kamiak H.S.

200 medley relay — Kamiak (Julia Lorenzo, Ella Jafari, Aida Park, Iris Cho) 205:38; 200 individual medley — Sienna Cordoba (K) 2:46.81; 50 freestyle — Destiny Nguyen (K) 30:70; 1-meter dive — Lily Miga (K) 199.95; 100 butterfly — Aida Park (K) 1:10.31; 100 freestyle — Julia Lorenzo (K) 57.29; 500 freestyle — Janey Ryu (K) 5:32.09; 100 freestyle relay — Kamiak (Katie Zou, Sienna Cordoba, Irish Cho, Aida Park) 1:52.30; 400 freestyle relay — Meadowdale (Nina Anderson, Dylan Buechler-Plack, Elizabeth Georgia, Leyna Ball) 4:28.12; 100 backstroke — Destiny Nguyen (K) 1:19.04; 100 breaststroke — Jany Ryu (K) 1:19.52.

Edmonds-Woodway 140, Mariner 22

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay — Edmonds-Woodway (Simone Bennett, Tatumn Detjen, Madison Morales-Tomas, Sydney Bates) 2:00.06; 200 freestyle — Olivia Garcia (E) 2:12.93; 200 individual medley — Simone Bennett (E) 2:32.09; 50 freestyle — Maya Bergan (E) 27.50; 100 butterfly — Madison Morales-Tomas (E) 1:11.85; 100 freestyle — Olivia Garcia (E) 58.65; 500 freestyle — Sadie Alook (E) 6:51.30; 200 freestyle relay — Edmonds-Woodway (Maya Bergan, Tatumn Detjen, Madison Morales-Tomas, Sydney Bates) 1:53.66; 100 backstroke — Simone Bennett (E) 59.30; 100 breaststroke — Tatumn Detjen (E) 1:10.92; 400 freestyle relay — Edmonds-Woodway (Sophia Rodrigez, Zoe MacDonald, Olivia Garcia, Simone Bennett) 4:16.64.

Non-league

Lynnwood 90, Everett 65

Lynnwood 85, Archbishop Murphy 70

Everett 82, Archbishop Murphy 78

At Everett YMCA

200 medley relay — Lynnwood (Shifa Hanchinamani, Rebecca Coates, Ofelia Matevosyan, Caitlin Lee,) 2:16.20; 200 freestyle — Rebecca Coates (L) 2:18.16; 200 individual medley — Laura McVickar (A) 2:37.19; 50 free — Ofelia Matevosyan (L) 29.83; 100 butterfly — Laura McVickar (A) 1:07.99; 100 freestyle — Caitlin Lee (L) 1:04.62; 500 freestyle — Rebekah Fleshman (E) 7:03.78; 200 freestyle relay — Lynnwood (Shifa Hanchinamani, Rebecca Coates, Ofelia Matevosyan, Caitlyn Lee) 2:02.75; 100 backstroke — Kyla Royce (E) 1:18.40; 100 breaststroke — Rebecca Coates (L) 1:17.58; 400 freestyle relay- Archbishop Murphy (Katherine Pawlowski, Avery Dalrymple-Hickman, Zoe Brewer, Laura McVickar) 5:01.34.

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