Saturday’s prep results

CROSS COUNTRY

Nike Twilight Invitational

At Cedarcrest Golf Course

5,000 meters

Boys 3A/4A

Winner and local team scores: 1. Glacier Peak 99, 4. Lake Stevens 177, 7. Arlington 233, 11. Edmonds-Woodway 285, 14. Marysville Getchell 373, 21. Kamiak 516, 28. Cascade 804, 29. Monroe 899, 31. Marysville Pilchuck 952, 32. Lynnwood 953.

Top 20 local finishers: 2. Cullen McEachern (Kam) 15:38; 4. Matthew Park (E-W) 15:42; 5. Noah Wallace (LS) 15:45; 7. Riley McDowell (GP) 16:01; 8. Sam McCloughan (E-W) 16:03; 9. Nick Stringer (GP) 16:04; 16. Trevor Allen (LS) 16:18; 19. Chris Bianchini (GP) 16:21; 23. Nicholas Mullineux-Perrault (GP) 16:26; 26. Kevin Mullin (Arl) 16:28; 29. Gregory Panther (MG) 16:31; 31. Blake Braaten (LS) 16:31; 32. Dawson Andrews (Arl) 16:31; 39. Zachary Arcaro-Frazier (MG) 16:38; 41. Nathan Tastad (GP) 16:39.

Girls 3A/4A

Winner and local team scores: 1. Lewis and Clark 47, 3. Glacier Peak 54, 9. Arlington 183

Top 20 local finishers: 1. Taylor Roe (LS) 17:42; 5. Malia Pivec (Lyn)18:17; 11. Alicia Anderson (Kam) 18:49; 14. Stephanie Wroblewski (E-W) 19:02; 15. Olivia Meader-Yetter (E-W) 19:05; 17. Natalie Church (GP) 19:11; 18. Katherine Slack (Kam) 19:14; 22. Heidi Smith (GP) 19:23; 23. Alexis Palmer (GP) 19:23; 26. Mary Andrews (Arl) 19:27; 27. Sydney Boland (E-W) 19:30; 77. Kaley Maurer (Mon) 20:34.

Boys 2A-1B

Winner and local team scores: 1. Sehome 46, 6. King’s 242, 7. Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 251, 10. South Whidbey 285, 13. Granite Falls 362, 16. Archbishop Murphy 420.

Top 20 local finishers: 5. Ryan Abdalla (CPC-B)16:18; 13. Cameron Chew (K) 16:37; 17. Matt Jackson (K) 16:51; 24. Callahan Yale (SW) 17:14; 43. Aiden Holm (GF) 17:34; 45. Grant Gorc (CPC-B) 17:34; 51. Owen Balthis (CPC-B) 17:47; 54. Collin Burns (SW) 17:52; 60. James Klinman (GF) 17:58; 62. Barret Floyd (AM) 17:59; 63. Stephen Price (AM) 18:02; 66. Cory Ackerman (SW) 18:06; 70. Lewi Hagos (K) 18:10; 75. Connor McElmurry (K) 18:14; 77. Justin Gonzales (SW) 18:18; 78. Trent Mortensen (CPC-B) 18:19; 86. Roman Billing (K) 18:25; 87. Will Simms (SW) 18:26; 91. Anthony Hart (K) 18:27; 92. Micah LaMarche (CPC-B) 18:33.

Girls 2A-1B

Winner and local team scores: 1. Sehome 50, 5. Archbishop Murphy 182, 9. King’s 287, 18. Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 438.

Top 20 local finishers: 12. Teresa Barron (AM) 20:04; 19. Sophia Morgan (SW) 20:44; 20. Mackenzie Ryan (AM) 20:45; 28. Megan Dorney (AM) 21:00; 32. Allison Perrow (K) 21:10; 36. Jenae McInnes (K) 21:21; 46. Flannery Friedman (SW) 21:38; 53. Maddie Brown (CPC-B) 21:54; 57. Greta Gunning (K) 22:02; 60. Rachelle Foley (CPC-B) 22:03; 62. Chloe Morrison (AM) 22:10; 63. Jerrica Chavez (GF) 22:15; 71. CeCe Vaughn (AM) 22:27; 82. Elizabeth Donnelly (SW) 22:51; 91. Alex Chavez (GF) 23:17; 93. Grace Hutcheson (K) 23:20; 96. Ali Stuller (K) 23:24; 106. Emma Kosche (CPC-B) 23:34; 108. Emma Hutcheson (K) 23:51; 125. Zayna Craven (CPC-B) 24:56.

FOOTBALL

Tulalip Heritage 50, Clallam Bay 25

At Tulalip Recreation Center

Highlights—Clallam Bay: none reported. Tulalip Heritage: Tim Hill 122 rushing yards, 3 TDs, 2 kickoff return TDs; Nashone Whitebear 11 rec., 100 yards, TD. Records: Clallam Bay 1-2 overall. Tualip Heritage 1-1.

GIRLS SOCCER

King’s 9, CPC-Bothell 0

At King’s H.S.

Goals: Katie Stella (K) 2, Callie Wright (K) 2, Kayleen Moore (K), Sophie Foster (K), Maddie Nielsen (K), Abbie Echelbarger (K), Nicole Jacobson (K). Assists: Claire Diede (K) 4, Jamesen Ward (K), Moore (K), Stella (K) 2, Carlee Thiel. Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 2-4-0 league, 2-7-0 overall; Kings 5-0-1, 7-1-2.

Archbishop Murphy 3, Granite Falls 0

At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

Goals—Talia Daigle (AM), Caroline Adams (AM) 2. Assists—Kaitlyn McCurdy (AM). Records—Archbishop Murphy 4-1-1 league, 5-4-1 overall. Granite Falls 2-3-1, 5-4-1.

GIRLS SWIMMING

Mukilteo Invitational

At King County Aquatic Center

Team scores—Wenatchee 510, Bainbridge 434.5, Lakeside 419, Liberty 321, Richland 299, Lake Stevens 289, Shorecrest 271, Kamiak 224, Mount Vernon 214, Hanford 188, Glacier Peak 180, Snohomish 171.5, Moses Lake 149.5, Aberdeen 136, Eisenhower 109, Kamiakin 106, Eastmont 104, Peninsula 87, Cascade 82, Southridge 80, Sehome 64, Marysville Pilchuck 60, Naches Valley 54, Ellensburg 39, Marysville Getchell 33, Brewster 33, Gig Harbor 21, Archbishop Murphy 19, Everett 4, Davis 4, Zillay 4, West Valley 4, Prosser 3.5, South Whidbey 2, Kennewick 1.

Top local finishers—200 medley relay: 3, Lake Stevens (Sydnie Chesley, Jade Lippmann, Emily Jacobson, Gabby Marlatt) 1:56.13; 200 freestyle: 3, Emma Frey (MV) 2:02.16; 200 individual medley: 1, Emma Carlton (MV) 2:08.66; 50 freestyle: 2, Marlatt (LS) 25.0; Diving: 5, Chloe Bishop (MG) 369; 100 butterfly: 1, Frey (MV) 58.22; 100 freestyle: 1, Marlatt (LS) 54.6; 500 freestyle: 5, Elli Straume (K) 5:24.98; 200 freestyle relay: 2, Lake Stevens (Jacobson, Chesley, Rylee Johansen, Marlatt) 1:43.68; 100 backstroke: 2, Kiah Lines (GP) 1:00.35; 100 breaststroke: 2, Carlton (MV) 1:08.76; 400 freestyle relay: Mount Vernon (Madeleine Hylbeck, Katelyn Ware, Frey, Carlton) 3:43.79.

VOLLEYBALL

Reach the Peak Invitational

At Glacier Peak H.S.

Championship Bracket

Quarterfinals: Archbishop Murphy def. Roosevelt 25-17, 23-25, 15-7; Stanwood def. Sumner 25-14, 25-15; Lynden Christian def. Glacier Peak 25-15, 25-17; Issaquah def. Garfield 25-16, 25-17.

Semifinals: Archbishop Murphy def. Stanwood 25-16, 25-11; Lynden Christian def. Issaquah 25-21, 25-17.

Championship: Archbishop Murphy def. Lynden Christian 25-21, 28-26.

CPC-Bothell 3, South Whidbey 2

At Cedar Park Christian-Bothell H.S.

CPC-Bothell 21 25 25 23 15 — 3

South Whidbey 25 19 16 25 11 — 2

Highlights—CPC-Bothell: Samantha Drechsel 25 kills, 2 aces, 16 digs; Tess Biscup 7 kills, 12 digs; Chloe Biscup 15 kills, 9 digs; Grace Stiger 45 assists. South Whidbey: Kacie Hanson 18 kills, 2 aces, 10 digs; Megan Drake 16 kills, 2 blocks, 3 aces; Bailey Todd 25 assists; Sarah Hodson 19 assists, 2 aces. Records: CPC-Bothell 4-2 league, 6-3 overall. South Whidbey 2-3, 4-3.

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