Prep swim and dive roundup for Tuesday, Sept. 24

Glacier Peak sweeps all event in four-school meet.

Prep swim and dive roundup for Tuesday, Sept. 24:

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

SNOHOMISH—Glacier Peak won every event in a Wesco North meet involving four schools. Alena Lehmann, Emma Lehmann and Keelie Sullivan each won two events and swam on two winning relay teams for the Grizzlies. For teams scores, Snohomish beat Marysville Pilchuck 123-49 and also beat Marysville Getchell 113-65. Glacier Peak out-swam MP 145-32 and MG 140-41.

At Snohomish Aquatic Center

200 medley relay—Glacier Peak (Sullivan, A. Lehmann, E. Lehman, Jolie Takano) 2:00.34; 200 freestyle—E. Lehmann (G) 2;15.03; 200 individual medley—A. Lehmann (G) 2:16.02; 50 freestyle—Sullivan (G) 26.10; 1-meter diving—Addison Farman (G) 231.30; 100 butterfly—Sullivan (G) 1:03.00; 100 freestyle—Megan Maley (G) 57.80; 500 freestyle—E. Lehmann (G) 6:04.35; 200 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (A. Lehmann, Riley Lowell, Brooke Vandehey, Maley) 1:50.11; 100 backstroke—Maley (G) 1:06.91; 100 breaststroke—A. Lehmann (G) 1:12.35; 400 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (Takano, E. Lehmann, Sullivan, Maley).

Stanwood 133, Archbishop Murphy 23

At Stanwood-Camano YMCA

200 medley relay—Stanwood (Phoenix Anderson, Sara Zastoupil, Olivia Otto, Oliva Flickner) 2:17.30; 200 freestyle—Anna Paul (S) 2:12.43; 200 individual medley—Jazmyn Legg (S) 2:38.34; 50 freestyle—Zastoupil (S) 28.33; 100 butterfly—Sophie Plano (S) 1:12.12; 100 freestyle—Legg (S) 1:01.75; 500 freestyle—Zastoupil (S) 6:03.98; 200 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Plano, Mattea Ingram, Alora de Vera, Legg) 1:59.53; 100 backstroke—Paul (S) 1:14.35; 100 breaststroke—Ingram (S) 1:23.18; 400 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Zastoupil, Plano, Paul, Legg) 4:23.04.

Wesco South

Shorecrest 108, Kamiak 78

At Kamiak H.S.

200 individual medley—Kamiak (Julia Lorenzo, Janey Ryu, Katie Zou, Iris Cho) 1:58.85; 200 freestyle—Ryu (K) 2:04.16; 200 individual medley—Lorenzo (K) 2:16.75; 50 freestyle—Cho (K) 26.97; 1-meter diving—Berkley Gorre (S) 139.60; 100 butterfly—Quinn Whorley (S) 1:00.46; 100 freestyle—Ryu (K) 57.41; 500 freestyle—Whorley (S) 5:31.07; 200 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Lorenzo, Ryu, Zou, Cho) 1:46.72; 100 backstroke—Raine McLaughlin (S) 1:10.47; 100 breaststroke—Aila Howson (S) 1:11.08; 400 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Anna Bendiksen, Charlotte Phillips, Clara Pettiross, Whorley) 4:02.57.

Jackson 134, Mountlake Terrace 49

At West Coast Aquatics

200 medley relay—Jackson (Megan Wang, Olivia Hoyla, Elissa Anderson, Julia Song) 1:56.7; 200 freestyle—Sakura Gabor (J) 2:07.27; 200 individual medley—Hanna Fritts (J) 2:18.9; 50 freestyle—Jeslyn Vuong (M) 25.18; 1-meter dive: Timbre Grevenkamp (J) 143.7; 100 butterfly—Wang (J) 1:02.93; 100 freestyle—Vuong (M) 56.65; 500 freestyle—Hoyla (J) 5:33.8; 200 freestyle relay—Jackson (Anderson, Song, Hoyla, Fritts) 1:44.9; 100 backstroke—Hoyla (J) 1:02.66; 100 breaststroke—Krystyna Yefremova (J) 1:14.9; 400 freestyle relay—Jackson (Wang, Fritts, Yefremova, Kassandra Smasne) 4:02.7.

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Shorewood at Meadowdale, 2:45 p.m. at Lynnwood Pool, scores not reported

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