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Graham Morin Invitational

At Squalicum H.S.

Team scores—Ferndale 239, Marysville Pilchuck 172.5, Auburn 169.5, Edmonds-Woodway 156, O’Dea 118.5, Oak Harbor 95, Kentlake 86.5, Stanwood 83, Squalicum 82, Jackson 77, Lynden 58.5, Bothell 55, Nooksack Valley 55, Sehome 55, Todd Beamer 55, Bellingham 47, Woodinville 44.

Local placers—113: Cole Daurie, Marysville Pilchuck, 1st. 120: Mitchell Martinez, Edmonds-Woodway, T-3rd. 126: Jinsung Lee, Edmonds-Woodway, 1st. 132: Devin Fahlman, Marysville Pilchuck, 1st; Ellis Carlson, Edmonds-Woodway, T-3rd. 138: Cole Anderson, Jackson, 1st; Cayden White, Marysville Pilchuck, 2nd. 145: Mason Phillips, Stanwood, 1st; Salihou Fatty, Edmonds-Woodway, 2nd; Blake McBride, Oak Harbor, T-3rd. 152: Riley Van Scoy, 1st. 160: Anthony Lindamood, Edmonds-Woodway, 1st; Alex Hatch, Marysville Pilchuck, T-3rd. 170: Keith Pablo, Marysville Pilchuck, 1st; James Ryan, Jackson, T-3rd. 182: Abdoulie Jatta, Edmonds-Woodway, 2nd; Nick Dugin, Oak Harbor, T-3rd. 195: Arie Van Veen, Stanwood, 2nd; Michael Fisken, Oak Harbor, T-3rd. 285: Sam Zook, Oak Harbor, 1st.

Tri-State

At North Idaho College (Coeur d’Alene)

Team scores—Havre (Mont.) 184, Post Falls (Idaho) 182.5, Mead 152, Lakeland (Idaho) 149.5, Orting 142.5, Tahoma 140.5, Moses Lake 134, Hermiston (Ore.) 116, Lake Stevens 116, Kelso 114, White River 106, Colville 99.5, Central Valley 98.5, North Central 95, Coeur d’Alene (Idaho) 76, Polson (Mont.) 76, East Valley Spokane 75, University 74, Frenchtown (Mont.) 71.5, Capital (Idaho) 67, Othello 65, Lakeside 64.5, Battle Ground 64, Mt. Spokane 61, Deer Park 60, Moscow (Idaho) 54, Enumclaw 50.5, Lewiston (Idaho) 48, Reardan 47, Kellogg (Idaho) 45.5, Sentinel (Mont.) 45, Freeman 38, Ferris 35.5, Castle Rock 34, Chewelah 33, Lake City (Idaho) 32.5, Kentridge 27, Pullman 27, Sandpoint (Idaho) 23, Riverside 22, Juanita 21, Tonasket 21, Darrington 18, Royal 18, Libby (Mont.) 15, Meadowdale 14.5, Inglemoor 12, Vashon Island 12, Mary Walker 9, Priest River (Idaho) 8, Quincy 7, Whitefish (Mont.) 6, Northwest Christian 5, Bethel 0, Chiawana 0, Gonzaga Prep 0, Graham-Kapowsin 0, Kamiakin 0, Kent-Meridian 0, Walla Walla 0.

Local placers—120: Nathaniel Scilley, Lake Stevens, 8th. 170: Malachi Lawrence, Lake Stevens, 1st; Angelo Loera, Lake Stevens, 4th; Gage Burtenshaw, Darrington, 7th. 182: Liam Ball, Meadowdale, 6th.

HammerHead Invitational

At Kitsap Sun Pavilion, Bremerton

Team scores—South Kitsap 263, Syracuse (Utah) ‘A’ 232, W.F. West 202.5, Yelm 197.5, Puyallup 175, Olympic 160.5, Graham-Kapowsin 151.5, Blaine 144.5, Puyallup Rogers 138.5, Forks 137.5, North Mason 136, Skyview 135.5, Sultan 132, Ridgefield 113.5, West Valley 111, Spanaway Lake 110.5, Burlington Edison 109.5, Klahowya 101.5, Port Angeles 97, Steilacoom 97, Syracuse (Utah) ‘B’ 96, Sedro-Woolley 83, Woodland 78, Franklin Pierce 69, Shelton 66, Sequim 63, Bremerton 62, White River 60, Hazen 58.5, Gig Harbor 54, Central Kitsap 50, Port Townsend 48, Kingston 46, North Kitsap 45, Lakes 41, Skyline 40.5, Bellevue 35, Bainbridge 34, Thomas Jefferson 26.5, Life Christian Academy 8.

Local placers—113: Luke Weaver, Sultan, 4th. 152: Jakob Weaver, Sultan, 6th. 170: Jamell Carroll II, Sultan, 1st. 195: Tanner Belcher, Sultan, 3rd. 220: Morgan Yates, Sultan, 2nd.

Lynnwood Classic

At Lynnwood H.S.

Team scores—Kamiak 189, Mariner 140, Mountlake Terrace 132, Edmonds-Woodway 87.5, Cascade 80, Lynnwood 9, Meadowdale 78, Shorecrest 66, Blanchet 53, Archbishop Murphy 43.

Local placers—106: Richard Chung, Kamiak, 1st; Payton Britton, Mariner, 2nd; Zayn Arobae, Lynnwood, 3rd; Marcellio Mendez, Cascade. 113: Kaiya Conway, Shorecrest, 1st; Peter Kim, Kamiak, 2nd; Julio Lopez, Mariner, 3rd; Jin Lee, Meadowdale, 4th. 120: Kaige Bunsngeam, Cascade, 2nd; Howie Hare, Edmonds-Woodway, 3rd; Emmanuel Boakye-Ansah, Edmonds-Woodway, 4th. 126: Michael Marquez, Mountlake Terrace, 2nd; Grayson LeCompte, Edmonds-Woodway, 3rd; Jonathan Clark, Mariner, 4th. 132: Leul Wolde, Lynnwood, 1st; Satya Fawcett, Kamiak, 2nd; Evan Wu, Lynnwood, 3rd; Joseph Adee, Mariner, 4th. 138: Ryan Fry, Mariner, 1st; Connor Block, Shorecrest, 2nd; Aria Zarie, Meadowdale, 3rd; Yasin Alissa, Cascade, 4th. 145: Josh Giron, Mariner, 1st; 2, Guage Holland, Kamiak, 2nd; Oscar Vazquez, Lynnwood, 3rd; Elias Lynch, Meadowdale, 4th. 152: Moussa Traore, Mountlake Terrace, 1st; Jack Tillman, Edmonds-Woodway, 2nd; Anthony Armad, Kamiak, 3rd; Kevin Balderas, Cascade, 4th. 160: Warren Han, Kamiak, 1st; Pavel Oliferovskiy, Mountlake Terrace, 2nd; Layne Lyons, Shorecrest, 3rd; Christian Simpson, Edmonds-Woodway, 4th. 170: Jesus Hernandez-Baez, Meadowdale, 1st; Dakota Talt, Cascade, 2nd; Ethan Kim, Edmonds-Woodway, 3rd; Connor Keane, Archbishop Murphy, 4th. 182: Audre Seabrook, Mountlake Terrace, 1st; Devin Moore, Archbishop Murphy, 2nd; Max Furlong-Benedetti, Kamiak, 3rd; Ben Duong, Meadowdale, 4th. 195: Reyne Mack, Mountlake Terrace, 1st; Jaden Stetler, Kamiak, 2nd; Caleb Herr, Lynnwood, 3rd; Jon Shaffer, Archbishop Murphy, 4th. 220: Cayden Herbert, Mariner, 1st; Drew Kindle, Kamiak, 2nd; Adam Holston, Cascade 3rd; Robbie Simanton, Edmonds-Woodway, 4th. 285: Auston Pomada, Kamiak, 1st; Michael Phu, Mountlake Terrace, 2nd; Alex Tran, Mariner, 3rd; David Rivera, Shorecrest, 4th.

Barry Knott Classic

At Nathan Hale H.S.

Team scores—Issaquah 211, Redmond 178, Wilson 148, Tahoma 141, Shorewood 126, Liberty 124.5, Cascade Christian 90, Mercer Island 89.5, Federal Way 77, Roosevelt 75, Nathan Hale 62.5, Ballard 54, Lakeside 10.

Local placers—106: Nick Lotz, Shorewood, 1st. 120: Curt Tanaka, T-3rd. 152: Tae Thongdee, T-3rd. 170: Esdres Valladares, Shorewood, 2nd. 195: Troy Beach, T-3rd.

Lindbergh Invite

At Lindbergh H.S.

No team scores reported

Arlington placers—106: Daniel Heiss, 5th. 132: Christian Evanger, 3rd. 138: Jeremy Williams, 4th. 145: Gavin Rork, 1st. 170: Christian Fairbanks, 3rd. 182: Manny Munoz, 3rd. 195: Colton Ferro, 2nd. 285: Tristan Emery, 4th.

GIRLS WRESTLING

Gold Medal Tournament

At Everett H.S.

Everett placers—109: Carmen Degregg, 2nd. 115: Sarah Kelly, 3rd. 117: Ginger Jardine, 4th. 125: Vanessa Ochoa, 2nd; 130: Daisy Ramirez, 2nd. 150: Crystal Larson, 1st. 155: Maggie Kermoade, 1st; Anycia Howell, 3rd. 170: Kate Silvey, 3rd. 173: Makiah Harivel, 2nd. 190: Molly West, 2nd. 200: Julia Blair, 3rd.

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