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Prep wrestling roundup for Thursday, Dec. 19

Jackson, Mountlake Terrace pick up boys wrestling wins

Prep wrestling roundup for Thursday, Dec. 19:

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

BOYS WRESTLING

Wesco 4A

Jackson 43, Mariner 36

At Jackson H.S.

113—Dawnte Green (M) pinned Talon Pyle :44; 120—Aaron Esteban (J) pinned Ephraim Lapingcao Jr. :03; 126—Alejandro Parra (M) pinned Bryan Sid Gundimeda:49; 132—Bryan Chantha (J) maj. dec. Chase Scheuerman 14-1; 138—Luis Jocson (J) pinned Nathan Whittinghill :25; 144—Casey Peterson (J) pinned Ambrose Fiorini 1:13; 150—Wyatt Cook (M) pinned Ryan Lee 1:22; 157—Tony Guizar Jr. (J) pinned Jaxon Higginbotham :38; 165—Carson Gilbert (J) pinned Joshua Bryant :17; 175—Grayson James (J) tech. fall Tymofii Holoviatynskyi 20-3; 190—Junior Larsen (M) pinned Kevin Rivas 1:12; 215—Antonio Alvarez (M) pinned Elias Griffin :47; 285—Daniel Galena (M) pinned Justin Nguyen 1:27; 106—Jaden Nguyen (J) maj. dec. Zach Whitworth 19-9.

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Glacier Peak at Arlington, scores not reported

Cascade at Kamiak, scores not reported

Wesco 3A/2A South

Mountlake Terrace 38, Shorecrest 34

at Shorecrest H.S.

120—Gideon Ryder (SC) maj. dec Cooper Towne (MT) 14-1; 126—Akif Yilmaz (MT) won by forfeit; 132—Luke Swenson (MT) pinned Zadrin Morga-Baisac (SC) 1:01; 138—Neta Navot (SC) pinned Ekansh Verma (MT) 1:54; 144—Avi Wylen (SC) pinned Moses Marsh (MT) 3:11; 150—Kenneth Adams Jr (SC) pinned Abdul Najib (MT) 1:24 157—Isaac Williams (MT) TF Jakob Grimm 20-5 3:18; 165—Titus Swett (MT) def. Pedro Labat (SC) 8-3; 175—Owen Boswell (MT) pinned Cole West (SC) 1:09 ; 190—Eli Swett (MT) TF Cameron Arseneaux (SC) 17-1 4:38; 215—Carter Nichols (SC) pinned Logan Armstrong (1:30); 285—Ryan Pineda (MT) maj. dec Gabe King (SC) 8-0; 106—Frank Guzman (MT) maj. dec Grant Carpenter (SC) 13-6; 113—Charlie Downing (SC) won by forfeit.

Shorewood 71, Archbishop Murphy 9

At Shorewood H.S.

106—Colin Murdock (S) won by forfeit; 113—Emiliano Olivera-Matias (S) won by forfeit; 120—Varun Nair (S) won by forfeit; 126—Yaphet Habtom won by forfeit; 132—Elijah Jepsen (S) won by forfeit; 138—Masayoshi Taura (S) won by forfeit; 144—Aaron Alexander (A) dec. Eoin Ritter 9-5; 150—Maximus Uckun (S) tech. fall Tanner Ferguson 18-3; 157—Skylar Klein (S) pinned Benjamin Eagle; 165—Ezekiel Hodge (S) won by forfeit; 175—Hezekiah Graham (S) pinned Benton Davidson; 190—Lukas Probizanksi (S) pinned Zavier Mack; 215—Baboucarr Cham (S) won by forfeit; Hakeim Smalls (A) pinned Benjamin Jenkins.

Non-league

Lynnwood 45, Everett 25

At Lynnwood H.S.

190—Nathan Williams (L) pinned Micah Schmid; :42; 215—Magnus Gaitan (E) dec. Andy Chavez-Bautista 10-7; 285—Thor Lamusga (L) pinned Narinder Chana 5:29; 106—Edwardo Gonzalez (L) win by forfeit; 113—Cameron Grant (E) pinned Dylan Por 1:28; 120—Jose Esperidion (E) tech. fall Edward Lim 19-4 (3:27); 126—Ashton Myers (L) tech. fall Daniel Guardado 21-1 (5:42); 132: Eric Ly (L) dec. Darey Pestana 4-3; 138—Jared Sum (L) tech. fall Casen Castorena 19-4 (5:17); 144—Bryson Le (L) pinned Jack Franklin 1:56; 150—Gabriel Robbins (L) tech. fall Tryson Williams 17-0 (4:00); 157—Alex Buiukli (E) pinned Tanoa Valavala 1:10; 165—Cashton Moore (E) pinned Malik Tunkara 3:18; 175—Caleb Gately (L) dec. Josh Strago 8-5.

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Lincoln (Seattle), Todd Beamer, Ingraham, Roosevelt, Ferndale, Kentlake at Edmonds-Woodway, scores not reported

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GIRLS WRESTLING

Wesco

Stanwood, Snohomish, Jackson, Shorecrest, Kamiak at Mariner, team scores not reported

108-112—Avalon Kahn (St) pinned Harini Sathiskumar (J) 4:51; 110-112A—Zoe Anderson (St) dec. Brooklyn Curulla (J) 4-0; 117-118—Hailey Miller (St) pinned Fatima Salami :12; 118-123—Claire Bonner (St) pinned Lizbeth Olea Blanco (J) 4:40; 126-128—Abigail Gamm (Sn) pinned Chloe Phillips (J) 2:56; 151-152—Harvinder Kaur (J) pinned Roselyn Mogollan-Osorio (M) 3:45; 154—Adrianna Kordahi (J) pinned Heidy Salinas (M) 1:04; 161-166—Emily Ortiz Marquez (J) tech. fall Audrey Briels (Sn) 16-0; 160-162—Aahana Parthasarathy (J) pinned Jocelyn Ordonez-Prieto (M) 5:47; 174-181—Makayla Finch (St) pinned Eliana Brewer (J) 1:05; 110-112—Zoe Anderson (St) def. Harini Sathiskumar (J) 3:57; 157-167—Jillian Hradec (Sn) won by forfeit; 152-154—Harvinder Kaur (J) pinned Heidy Salinas (M) 1:11; 112-113—Sparrow Sanches (M) dec. Brooklyn Curulla (J) 13-6; 156-160—Janethzy Cortes-Hernandez (M) pinned Aahana Parthasarathy (J) :54; 166-167—Audrey Briels (Sn) pinned Robin Lee (J) :08; 128-130—Browen Anthes (St) pinned Chloe Phillips (J) 3:40; 118—Claire Bonner (St) pinned Fatima Salami (J) 1:12; 161-162—Emily Ortiz Marquez (J) maj. dec. Joceyln Ordonez-Prieto (M) 21-9; 154-157—Jillian Hradec (Sn) pinned Adrianna Kordahi (J) 2:53; 174-185—Milana Garcia (M) pinned Eliana Brewer (J) 2:29; 114-117—AvaJae San Nicolas (St) pinned Lisa Karumba (K) 1:17; 132-135—Evangeline Baumbach (St) pinned Navami Nambiar (K) :34; 138-139—Shyla Weeks (Sn) pinned Eden Cole (K) 1:14; 114-115—Signe Cairus (St) tech. fall Lisa Karumba (K) 21-5 (1:49); 131-132—Nevaeh Howerton (Sn) pinned Navami Nambiar (K) :35; 130-138—Eden Cole (K) pinned Raine Cissell (St) 1:29; 98-104—Genevieve Evers (Sn) won by forfeit; 113-115—Signe Cairus (St) tech. fall Sparrow Sanchez (M) 21-4; 153-156—Jannethy Cortes-Hernandez (M) pinned Malia Alexander (St) 1:57; Makayla Finch (St) pinned Milana Garcia (M) 1:37; 151-153—Roselyn Mogollan-Osorio (M) won by forfeit; 119—Malia Ottow (Sn) tech. fall Jordyn O’Neill (St) 16-0; 123—Antonia Dusheva (Sn) pinned Lilly Barnwell :46; 130-131—Nevaeh Howerton (Sn) pinned Raine Cissell (St) :46; 117-119—Malia Ottow (Sn) pinned AvaJae San Nicalas (St) :25; 104-108—Avalon Kahn (St) pinned Genevieve Evers (Sn) 4:00; 135-139—Shyla Weeks (Sn) pinned Evangeline Baumbach (St) :29; 119-123—Jordyn O’Neill (St) pinned Antonia Dusheva (Sn) :23; Abigail Gamm (Sn) pinned Bronwen Anthes (St) :47.

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Edmonds-Woodway, Glacier Peak, Mountlake Terrace, Arlington at Monroe, results not reported

Everett, Cascade, Shorewood, Meadowdale, Archbishop Murphy at Lynnwood, results not reported

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