Prep wrestling roundup for Tuesday, Jan. 28

Lake Stevens boys win all but one bout to stay perfect in league duals.

Prep wrestling roundup for Tuesday, Jan. 28:

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

BOYS WRESTLING

Wesco 3A/2A North

Lake Stevens 76, Cascade 6

EVERETT — The Vikings (6-0 overall, 6-0 conference) put together an 11-pin night to earn one of their most dominant dual wins of the season.

At Cascade H.S.

106—Charles Vogel (L) pinned Jack Fontanilla 0:44; 113—Alex Boe-Flores (C) pinned Tristen Starcher 2:41; 120—Jameson Bradford (L) pinned Paul Garas 1:29; 126—Gavin Ketchum (L) pinned Kaidin Thomas 1:31; 132—Tanner Hanke (L) won by forfeit; 138—Thad Bradley (L) pinned Jamie Le 2:38; 144—Alessandro Rush (L) maj. dec. Nour Qandeel 11-2; 150—Nacho Arellano (L) pinned Danny Cordell 1:19; 157—Zakary Leduc (L) pinned Hassan Al-Rubaie 1:52; 165—Felix Ramsey (L) pinned Jonah Phan 0:51; 175—Asher Heist (L) pinned Abraham J. Marquez 0:45; 190—Cheyzen Quevedo (L) pinned Edison Ho 1:47; 215—Hunter Mounts (L) pinned Derek Rodriguez 3:00; 285—Mikey Lawrence (L) pinned Daron Rainey 0:49.

Snohomish 56, Everett 22

At Everett H.S.

106—Wyatt Goetz (S) pinned Michael Robinson 5:50; 113—Cameron Grant (E) tech. fall CJ Steinbaugh 19-4 (4:00); 120—Darey Pestana (E) pinned Cody Poole 1:30; 126—Ian Lorio (E) pinned Vitali Stoyanov 4:34; 132—Max Morse (S) pinned Adrian Magnabosco 1:41; 138—Carson Heberling (S) pinned George Tracy 1:18; 144—Cohen Bennett (S) dec. Jack Franklin 9-6; 150—Bridger Ulrich (S) won by forfeit; 157—Sam Tracy (E) tech. fall Kenneth Martin 17-1 (4:16); 165—Brody Strandt (S) pinned Josh Strago 2:52; 175—Luke Sage (S) pinned Maxton Gaiten 1:19; 190—Odin Schwabenbauer (S) pinned Micah Schmid 1:37; 215—Magnus Schwabenbauer (S) tech. fall Magnus Gaitan 17-2 (2:16); 285—Keldin Cole (S) pinned Julian Tabin 2:35.

Wesco 3A/2A South

Edmonds-Woodway 56, Lynnwood 16

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

106—Edwardo Gonzalez (L) maj. dec. Isaiah Meyer 13-4; 113—Alex Krumov (E) tech. fall Dylan Por 15-0 (4:00); 120—Jude Haines (E) maj. dec. Ashton Myers 13-4; 126—Braedyn Clark (L) pinned Aziret Bakytov 1:29; 132—Eric Ly (L) dec. Hollender Lynch 7-5; 138—Sam Schimpf (E) pinned Jakob Burris 0:50; 144—Dylan Rice (E) tech. fall Bryson Le 18-0 (3:10); 150—Jacob Ramos (E) pinned Gabriel Robbins 1:12; 157—Mason Collins (E) pinned Landon Stull 3:35; 165—Nathan Schlack (E) pinned Lukman Bandawi 3:52; 175—Ever Yamada (E) pinned Hannibal Bandawi 1:55; 190—Carmelo Larocca (E) pinned Hidalgo Bautista 0:59; 215—Alex White (E) pinned Jackson Mueller 0:58; 285—Thor Lamusga (L) dec. Edson Belizaire 7-2.

Wesco 4A

Jackson at Glacier Peak, score not reported

Kamiak at Mariner, score not reported

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GIRLS WRESTLING

Wesco

Snohomish 24, Everett 12

At Everett H.S.

100—Kailyann Dencker (E) pinned Genevieve Evers 4:55; 114—Lucy Dalseg (E) pinned Olivia Miller 1:13; 120—Malia Ottow (S) pinned Abigail Chambers :19; 126—Abigail Gamm (S) pinned Sophie Wellenbrock :45; 138—Shyla Weeks (S) pinned Sienna Kuehn 1:21; 165—Jillian Hradec (S) over Alice Buchanan :40.

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Lake Stevens at Cascade, score not reported

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