Prep wrestling: Meadowdale pulls out last-bout victory

Lynnwood — Meadowdale gained a non-league win and some experience Friday at Meadowdale High School when Michael Loutsis pinned Jesse Wesson in a minute and 32 seconds to come from behind at 215 pounds and give his team a 34-30 victory.

Meadowdale was dominated by Arlington 46-25 earlier in the day.

“(The Arlington match) motivated us. We know we’re a better team than that,” Meadowdale assistant coach Josh Knowles said.

At Meadowdale H.S.

103—Harris (M) def. Gilfeather 18-5; 112—Duran (S) def. Zavala 16-4; 119—McKeegan (M) pinned Mather :48; 125—Park (M) pinned Bascom 2:45; 130—Pelham (S) def. Adams 12-11; 135—Wiganosley (S) pinned Panek :42; 140—Parada (M) def Weinart 6-4; 145—Petrone (M) def. Bennett 9-7; 152—Neville (M) def. Ulrich 9-8; 160—Barquist (S) def. Stevenson 10-5; 171—Aldapa (S) def. Reyes 5-0; 189—Jack (M) won by forfeit; 215—Loutsis pinned Wesson 1:32; 275—Morelli (M) def. Hatley 6-4. Records—Meadowdale 1-1 overall. Stanwood 1-1.

Arlington 46, Meadowdale 25: At Lynnwood, Arlington had dominating defeats over Meadowdale and Lynnwood in the dual double meet at Meadowdale High School.

At Meadowdale H.S.

103—Harris (M) won by forfeit; 112—Read (A) won by forfeit; 119—Hanes (A) def. McKeegan 15-12; 125—Goheen (A) def. Park 2-0; 130—Adams (M) def. Amundson 15-4; 135—Berg (A) def. Panek 2-0; 140—Scherff (A) def. Parada 9-7; 145—Shortt (A) def. Petrone 12-2; 152—Neville (M) def. Ward 9-6; 160—Myers (A) def. Stevenson 6-3; 171—Anderson (A) def. Reyes 4-0; 189—Jack (M) def. Irvin 8-5; 215—Loutsis (M) def. Quint 5-0; 275—Dickerson (A) def. Morelli 2-0. Records—Meadowdale 1-1 overall, Arlington 2-0.

Arlington 57, Lynnwood 18: At Lynnwood, Arlington had five pins in the non-league victory.

At Meadowdale H.S.

103—Calkins (L) won by forfeit; 112—Duran (A) won by forfeit; 119—Ubungen (L) pinned Hanes 5:25; 125—Henderson (L) dec. Goheen (A) 14-11; 130—Amundson (A) won by forfeit; 135—Behq (A) pinned Martz 1:09; 140—Scherff (A) def. Khalaf 7-5; 145—Takashima (L) def. Shortt 11-8; 152—Ward (A) won by forfeit; 160—Myers (A) pinned Ulke 1:06; 171—Henderson (A) pinned Sherman 1:01; 189—Irrin (A) pinned Holtzman 1:06; 215—Quintor (A) pinned Ulke 1:06; 285—Dickerson (A) won by forfeit. Records—Arlington 2-0 overall. Lynnwood 0-2.

Stanwood 54, Lynnwood 28: At Lynnwood, Aaron Winanosky of Stanwood pinned Jordan Martz in 11 seconds and teammate Joey Duran pinned Alex Basabe in 25 seconds in the Stanwood’s non-league victory.

At Meadowdale H.S.

103—Calkins (L) pinned Feather 1:43; 112—Duran (S) pinned Basabe :25; 119—Ubungen (L) pinned Mather 1:21; 125—Bascon (S) pinned Henderson 1:05; 130—Pelham (S) won by forfeit; 135—Winanosky (S) pinned Martz :11; 140—Weinert (S) pinned Khalaf 3:08; 145—Takashima (L) def. Bennett 9-3; 152—Ulrich (S) won by forfeit; 160—Barquist (S) pinned Ulke 2:11; 171—Adapa (S) pinned Sherman 2:45; 189—Holtzman (L) won by forfeit; 215—Wesson (S) pinned 1:35; 285—Halley (S) won by forfeit. Records—Stanwood 1-1 overall. Lynnwood 0-2.

Monroe 66, Mountlake Terrace 12: At Marysville, Monroe started the match hot by winning its first four bouts, including Sam Kenagy’s 16-second pin to take the non-conference meet. There were no decisions in the meet with eight pins and five forfeits. Terrace’s Eric Quinteiro and Danil Vishniakov each had pins.

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

171—Chase Vazquez (M) def. Taylor Call by pin 1:40; 189—Sam Kenagy (M) def. Caleb Samuelson by pin :16; 215—Bryce Ingersoll (M) by forfeit; 285—Alex Martin (M) def. Jordan Donohue by pin 1:59; 103—double forfeit; 112—Ryan Perry (M) by forfeit; 119—Eric Quinteiro (MT) def. Brittney Nicholas by pin :36; 125—Stephen Johnson (M) by forfeit; 130—Jacob Bartness (M) by forfeit; 135—Jake Curnutt (M) def. Brenden Khuu by pin 1:48; 140—Ryan Foster (M) by forfeit; 145—Corey Golden (M) def. Tyler Goslin by pin 1:00; 152—Anthony Dimaggio (M) def. Zach Leonard by pin :54; 160—Danil Vishniakov (MT) def. Zach Heinaman by pin 1:29. Records—Monroe 1-1 overall. Mountlake Terrace 0-2.

Edmonds Woodway 32, Monroe 30: At Marysville, Monroe had an early lead with three pins in the first five bouts, but Edmonds Woodway won five matches in a row, including Ryan Deweeses’s 30-second pin and Mack Hutchinson’s 1:31-pin to take the non-league victory.

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

160—Ryan McCallister (EW) def. Zach Heidaman by pin 1:24; 171—Chase Vazquez (M) def. Sam Koenig by pin 1:17; 189—Sam Kenagy (M) def. John Kim by pin 2:56; 215—Alex Rutledge (EW) def. Bryce Ingersoll, 4-2; 285—Alex Martin (M) def. Matt Svny by pin 3:38; 103—double forfeit; 112—Andrew Vulliet (EW) def. Ryan Perry, 11-6; 119—Mack Hutchinson (EW) def. Brittany Nicholas by pin 1:31; 125—Sam Warren (EW) def. Stephen Johnson, 16-3; 30—Ryan Deweese (EW) def. jacob Bartness by pin :30; 135—Loren Fuell (EW) def. Jake Curnutt, 16-7; 140—Ryan Foster (M) def. Brian Fleenor by pin 1:54; 145—Steven Alfi (EW) def. Corey Golden by pin 1:30; 152—Anthony Dimaggio (M) def. Sam Storino by pin 2:52; Records—Edmonds-Woodway 2-0 overall. Monroe 1-1.

Edmonds Woodway 37, Marysville-Pilchuck 36: At Marysville, Edmonds-Woodway’s Andrew Vulliet had the fastest pin in just 34 seconds. Vulliet helped E-W escape with the one-point victory in the non-league meet.

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

171—Mead (M-P) dec. Kim 16-10; 189—Koening (E-W) pinned Bossom 4:23; 215—Hillis (M-P) pinned Rutledge 1:03; 285—Dshaak (M-P) pinned Wilczynski 1:14; 103—Vulliet (E-W) pinned Reznikov 0:34; 112—Hutchinson (E-W) pinned Wielgus 2:37; 119—Escalante (M-P) won by forfeit; 125—Warren (E-W) pinned Blevins 3:12; 130—Robinson (M-P) pinned Jung 1:05; 135—Donaldson (M-P) pinned DeWeese 5:26; 140—Haughian (M-P) dec. Fuell 7-5; 145—Alfi (E-W) pinned Bengen 4:41; 152—Storino (E-W) dec. Shumaker 5-4; 160—McAllister (E-W) maj. dec. Carlton 15-4. Records—Edmonds Woodway 2-0 overall. Marsyville Pilchuck 1-1.

Marysville-Pilchuck 72, Mountlake Terrace 6: At Marysville, Mountlake Terrace surrendered six forfeits in the non-league meet.

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

160—Carlton (M-P) pinned Vishniakov 2:59; 171—Call (MT) dec. Mead 11-10; 189—Bossom (M-P) pinned Samuelson 1:05; 215—Hillis (M-P) won by forfeit; 285—Dschaak (M-P) pinned Donohue 1:24; 103—Reznikov (M-P) won by forfeit; 112—Wielgus (M-P) won by forfeit; 119—Quinteiro (MT) dec. Escalante 10-7; 125—Blevins (M-P) won by forfeit; 130—Robinson (M-P) won by forfeit; 135—Donaldson (M-P) pinned Khou 2:37; 140—Haughian (M-P) won by forfeit; 145—Bengen (M-P) pinned Goslin 3:14; 152—Shumaker (M-P) pinned Leonard 2:29. Records—Marysville-Pilchuck 1-1, Mountlake Terrace 0-2

Lake Stevens 59, Graham Kapowsin 9: At Lake Stevens, the Vikings had four pins in a row, including a pin by Sean Anderson in one minute, 22 seconds to give Lake Stevens the non-league victory.

At Lake Stevens H.S.

215—LeHuquet (LS) def. Moore by decision, 6-2; 285—Tueber (LS) def. Henry by decision, 7-2; 103—Reynolds (LS) by forfeit; 112—Rodorigo (LS) def. Sturdevant by decision, 3-0; 119—Aguilara (GK) def. Heinzer by pin 4:40; 125—Stilwell (LS) def. Metcalf by pin 5:19; 130—S. Anderson (LS) def. Fox by pin 1:22; 135—Walkley (LS) def. Neese by pin 2:18; 140—Alewine (LS) def. Condon by pin 2:25; 145—J. Anderson (LS) def. Evanger by decision, 6-1; 152—King (LS) def. Stickell by pin :21; 160—Mahn (LS) def. Olson by pin 3:21; 171—Sweet (GK) def. Welch by decision, 9-6; 189—Grow (LS) def. Story by decision, 9-4. Records—Lake Stevens 2-0 overall. Graham Kapowsin 0-1.

Lake Stevens 53, Rogers of Puyallup 15: At Lake Stevens, Jake Stilwell won by techincal fall and helped Lake Stevens start the season 2-0 with the non-league win.

At Lake Stevens H.S.

189—LeHuquet (LS) def. Pulley by pin 1:25; 215—Manz (R) def. Grow by pin 1:18; 285—Thompson (R) def. Teuber, 6-3; 103—Rodrigo (LS) def. Carter by pin 4:23; 112—Heinzer (LS) def. Evans by major decision, 11-3; 119—Carlyle (R) def. Cerventas by pin 5:24; 125—Stilwell (LS) def. Brimhall by technical fall 16-1; 130—Anderson (LS) def. Bitney, 6-5; 135—Walkley (LS) def. Hawkins by major decision, 14-4; 140—Elwine (LS) def. Bradley by major decision, 11-0; 145—J. Anderson (LS) def. Ty Hill by major decision, 8-0; 152—King (LS) def. Giovannini by pin 1:45; 160—Mahn (LS) def. Morrell by pin 3:27; 171—Welch (LS) def. Mooney by pin :45. Records—Lake Stevens 2-0 overall. Rogers 0-1.

Snohomish 58, Mariner 19: At Everett, Snohomish piled up 10 pins in its non-league victory.

At Mariner H.S.

145—Luke Perry (Sno) pinned Jo Venscus 3:35; 152—Micah Morrill (Sno) pinned Austin Parker 3:52; 160—Alex Coffman (Mariner) dec Paul Dellino 6-1; 171—Bernard Do (Mariner) dec. Mark Morrill 8-2; 189—Spencer Caraballo (Sno) pinned Adam Nelson 1:42; 215—Garry Kroshko (Mar) dec Derek Britton 11-7; 275—Jake Reinhard (Sno) pinned Frankie Breland 5:07; 103—Sonny Bates-Mundell (Sno) pinned Dallas Parker :34; 112—Trevor Coffman (Sno) pinned Jon Kim :59; 119—Raylin Lucy (Sno) pinned Chris Venskus 1:54; 125—Eric Kalmey (Sno) pinned Nikolay Koltsav 2:46; 130—Sam Ottow (Sno) pinned Serghei Ianceno :18; 135—Jesse Johnson (Mar) pinned Jared Mitchell :49; 140—Stefan St. Marie (Sno) maj dec. Michael Boyd 19-7. Records—Snohomish 2-0 overall. Mariner 1-1.

Mariner 49, Oak Harbor 22: At Everett, Mariner recorded six straight pins between 152 and 275 pounds to capture the non-league meet.

At Mariner H.S.

145—Jo Venscus (Mar) dec. Ben Page 9-6; 152—Austin Parker (Mar) pinned Tucker Lundstrum 1:03; 160—Alex Coffman (Mar) pinned Jared Tyson 1:20; 171—Bernard Do (Mar) pinned Kyle Magana 2:48; 189—Adam Nelson (Mar) pinned Jake Lundstrom 1:38; 215—Garry Kroshko (Mar) pinned Chris Neumiller 3:26; 275— Frankie Breland (Mar) pinned Brian Howard 0:58; 103—Cory Trimbar (Oak) pinned Dallas Parker 2:24; 112—Jon Kim (Mar) maj. dec, Brandon Strickland 11-0; 119—Chris Venskus (Mar) won by forfeit; 125—Royce Cardwell (Oak) tech fall over Nikolay Koltsav 17-2; 130—Colton Elliott (Oak) pinned Serghei Ianceno :17; 135—Brandon Stratton (Oak) pinned Jesse Johnson 1:50; 140—Michael Boyd (Mar) tech fall over Josh Barton 17-2. Records—Oak Harbor 0-2 overall. Mariner 1-1.

Kamiak 66, Oak Harbor 13: At Everett, nine Kamiak wrestlers recorded pins in the non-league meet.

At Mariner H.S.

145—Jacobson (Kam) won by forfeit; 152—Starkenberg (Kam) pinned Tucker; 160—Regan (Kam) pinned Tyson; 171—Hall (Kam) pinned Magana; 189—Welch (Kam) pinned Lindrstom; 215—Nuemiller (OH) dec. Lucy 11-6; 285—Howard (OH) pinned Clarkson; 103—Krafft (Kam) pinned Strickland; 112—Price (Kam) won by forfeit; 119—Greyka (Kam) won by forfeit; 125—Puslik (Kam) pinned Caldwell; 130—Elliot (OH) maj. dec. Simple 12-4; 135—Reim (Kam) pinned Stratter; 140—Lenari (Kam) pinned Page. Records—Oak Harbor 0-2 overall, Kamiak 1-1.

Snohomish 59, Kamiak 24: At Everett, Snohomish started off its season with eight pins and one win by decision from Steffan St. Marie in the non-league meet.

At Mariner H.S.

145—Perry (S) def. Jacobsen won by injury default; 152—Morrill (S) pinned Sterkenberg; 160—Regan (K) pinned Bellino; 171—M. Morrill (S) pinned hall; 189—Caraballo (S) pinned Welch; 215—Britton (S) pinned Alusi; 285—Reinhard (S) pinned Clarkson; 103—Bates-Mundell (S) pinned Kraft; 112—Price (K) pinned Coffman; 119—Lucey (S) pinned Greika; 125—Kusilick (K) pinned Kaley; 130—Ottow (S) pinned Semple; 135—Riem (K) pinned Mitchell; 140—St. Marie (S) def. Lenari 22-10. Records—Snohomish 2-0 overall. Kamiak 1-1.

Everett 60, Shorecrest 9: At Everett, three Everett wrestlers scored pins in less than 45 seconds in the non-league meet.

At Everett H.S.

285—Carroll (E) pinned Brewer 1:26; 103—Dimaano (S) dec. Palabrica 6-5; 112—Crook (E) pinned Ong 5:49; 119—Bearer (E) pinned Salmon 5:31; 125—Lucero (E) pinned Officer 0:39; 130—Forrest (E) pinned Wilson 0:45; 135—Palabrica (E) pinned McCue 3:26; 140—Dutton (E) maj. dec. Rogogan 19-8; 145—Arbanison (S) pinned Heard 2:38; 152—Jess (E) pinned Kelly 2:58; 160—Irwin (E) pinned Horjt 2:58; 171—Crook (E) dec. Casarez 9-3; 189—Lopez (E) pinned Loeza 5:03; 215—Bird (E) pinned Baker 0:36. Records—Everett 2-0 overall. Shorecrest 0-1.

Everett 53, Shorewood 20: At Everett, Everett won 10 of 14 matches with pins in seven of those matches.

At Everett H.S.

103—Yun (SW) maj. dec. Palabrica 9-1; 112—Leach (SW) maj. dec. Crook 15-1; 119—Bearer (E) pinned Herman 4:00; 125—Lucero (E) pinned Hobbs 1:00; 130—Forrest (E) pinned Ramsden :49; 135—Palabrica (E) def. Dean 5-1; 140—Berenson (SW) pinned Dutton 1:35; 145—Phillips (SW) pinned Heard 4:37; 152—Jess (E) pinned Ball 3:12; 160—Irwin (E) pinned Jo 2:22; 171—Crook (E) pinned Smith 4:31; 189—Lopez (E) won by forfeit; 215—Bird (E) pinned Shelts 1:46; 285—Carroll (E) dec. Kelly 4-3. Records—Everett 2-0 overall. Shorewood 1-1.

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