Glacier Peak’s Kiley Hubby (top) takes down Lakewood’s Bethany Fisher on her way to winning a semifinal bout in the 140-pound weight class at the Lady Wolfpack Invite in Mill Creek on Saturday. Hubby won the tournament and Fisher tied for fifth. (Ian Terry / The Herald)

Glacier Peak’s Kiley Hubby (top) takes down Lakewood’s Bethany Fisher on her way to winning a semifinal bout in the 140-pound weight class at the Lady Wolfpack Invite in Mill Creek on Saturday. Hubby won the tournament and Fisher tied for fifth. (Ian Terry / The Herald)

Saturday’s prep wrestling results

BOYS WRESTLING

The Berserker

At Curtis H.S.

Team scores—Curtis 254.5, Lake Stevens 204, Puyallup 143.5, Spanaway Lake 111, Timberline 77.5, Todd Beamer 76, Wilson 68, Bothell 62, Skyline 57, Kentridge 50.5, Federal Way 50, Hazen 40, Steilacoom 39, Bellevue 22, LIndbergh 8, Sammamish 3.

Lake Stevens placers—106: Maka Yacapin (Curtis) maj. dec. Jake Bennett 15-4, 2nd. 113: Evan Janson (Curtis) pinned Markus Johnson, 4:31, 2nd. 126: Bo Madera (Federal Way) maj. dec. Kyle LaCoursiere 11-2, 2nd. 132: Seth Nickerson, T-3rd. 138: Cody LaCoursiere, T-3rd. 152: Isaac Gust pinned Amonee Bledsoe (Todd Beamer) 4:56, 1st. 170: Alex Stuart (Curtis) maj. dec. Angelo Loera 14-1, 2nd. 182: Malachi Lawrence pinned Chris Harper (Skyline) 4:45. 285: Dylan Hutchinson, T-3rd.

GIRLS WRESTLING

Lady Wolfpack Invite

At Jackson H.S.

Team scores—Yelm 203, Federal Way 179, Mount Baker 131.5, Nooksack Valley 95, Hoquiam 93, Enumclaw 86.5, Sedro-Woolley 82, Lynden 60, Steilacoom 55, Arlington 54, Burlington-Edison 54, Redmond 51, Puyallup 49.5, Mount Vernon 48, Everett 47, Lakewood 44, Kamiak 42, Granite Falls 39, Snohomish 39, Highline 35, Stanwood 35, Mount Rainier 33, Oak Harbor 32, Glacier Peak 29, Bellingham 27, Edmonds-Wooday 27, Orting 26, Stadium 22, Meridian 17, Nathan Hale 14, Cle Elum 11, Shorecrest 10, W.F. West 10, Ingraham 7, Squalicum 7, Sultan 7, Bethel 6, Elma 6, Sehome 6, Tyee 6, Blaine 5, Ballard 4, Skyline 4, Monroe 3, Marysville Pilchuck 3, Marysville Getchell 2, Concrete 0, Issaquah 0.

Championship bouts and local placers

100—Kenzie Cormier (Enumclaw) maj. dec. Alexandra Puzon (Enumclaw) 10-0. Local placer—Diana Cantini, Kamiak, T-5th. 105—*Leah Olson (Sedro-Woolley) dec. Anabella Garcia (Federal Way) 3-1. 110—Anjilia Sumandig (Federal Way) maj. dec. Gabriella Mata (Mt. Baker) 11-2. Local placer—Jordynn Mani, Arlington, T-5th. 115—Phoenix Dubose (Yelm) won by injury default. Local placer—Kara Underhill, Everett, T-3rd. 120—*Brooklyn Bartelson (Puyallup) pinned Korbyn Cadle (Mt. Baker) 4:38. Local placer—Cassidy O’Hara, Lakewood, T-5th. 125—*Brenda Reyna (Mount Vernon) pinned Lynette Samano (Nooksack Valley) :33. 130—Joessie Gonzales (Snohomish) dec. Carly Smith (Yelm) 6-2. Local placer—Alyssa Moore, Shorecrest, T-5th. 135—Emma Bruntil (Mt. Baker) pinned Nadia Medvinsky (Redmond) 1:17. Local placer—Olivia Poulten, Lakewood, T-5th. 140—Kiley Hubby (Glacier Peak) maj. dec. Ariana Zemke, Yelm 12-3. Local placers—Bethany Fisher, Lakewood, T-5th; J’lanaye Julien, Arlington, T-5th. 145—Kali Spady (Lynden) dec. Karrah Smith (Granite Falls) 13-7. Local placers—Yahira Souza, Edmonds-Woodway, T-5th; Maggie Kermoade, Everett, T-5th. 155—Ally de la Cruz (Kamiak) dec. Jenna Doll (Hoquiam) 8-2. 170—Tally Thomas (Federal Way) pinned Jasmine Welch (Yelm) 1:20. 190—Meredith Bain (Oak Harbor) dec. Ashley Kile (Yelm) 7-0. Local placer—Destinee Williams, Arlington, T-5th. 235—Jailee Mercedes (Stanwood) pinned Aarianna Wooten (Stadium) 1:16. Local placers—Vatoria Keyes, Edmonds-Woodway, T-3rd; Irelynne Monaghan, Snohomish, T-5th.

*-three-time tournament champions

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