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Everett Classic

At Everett High School

Team scores — Edmonds-Woodway 161.5, Lake Stevens 158, Everett 153, Issaquah 124, Jackson 108.5, Stanwood 96, Lake Washington 94, Arlington 72, Blanchet 69, Meadowdale 68.5, Liberty 66.5, Bellingham 62, Vashon Island 61.5, Mount Vernon 49, O’Dea 39, Ferndale 34, Sehome 20, Mount Si 19, Chief Sealth 15, Meridian 14, Hazen 3.

Local placers — 106: Matt Johnson, Lake Stevens, 1st; Ousman Fatty, Edmonds Woodway, 2nd; Kevin Duong, Everett, T5; Jinn Lee, Meadowdale, T5. 113: Howie Hare, Edmonds Woodway, 2nd; Josh Allred, Everett, 5th. 120: Nate Scilley, Lake Stevens, 1st; Josh Vail, Jackson, T3rd; Stephan Erosa, Everett, T3rd. 126: Ryan Arboleda, Everett, T3rd; Clayton Brush, Lake Stevens, T5th; Justin Wammack, Arlington, T5th. 132: Ben Rosenthal, Arlington, 2nd; Hayden Jones, Lake Stevens, T5th; Ben Woolman, Stanwood, T5th. 138: Salihou Fatty, Edmonds-Woodway, 1st; Brantly Stupey, Arlington, 2nd; Cody Lacoursiere, Lake Stevens, T3rd, Aria Zarei, Meadowdale, T3rd; Brandon Johnson, Arlington, T5th. 145: Mason Phillips, Stanwood, 1st; Cole Anderson, Jackson, 2nd; Riley Bennett, Everett, T3rd; Ben Berindle, Jackson, T5th. 152: Patrick West, Everett, 2nd; Riley Vanscoy, Stanwood, T3rd; Issac Gust, Lake Stevens, T5th. 160: Anth0ny Lindamood, Edmonds-Woodway, 1st; Julian Fryberg, Lake Stevens, 2nd; Dartagnan Phan, Jackson, T3rd. 170: Abdoulie Jatta, Edmonds-Woodway, 1st; Jesus Hernandez-Baez, Meadowdale, T3rd; Krys Dupree, Everett, T5th. 182: Liam Ball, Meadowdale, 1st; Malachi Lawrence, Lake Stevens, 2nd; Jake Leonard, Everett, T3rd; Garrett Miller, Jackson, T5th; Manny Munoz, Arlington, T5th. 195: Arie Van Veen, Stanwood, 1st; Christian Balmer, Everett, T3rd; Jessey Moe, Everett, T3rd. 220: Generous Yeh, Edmonds-Woodway, 1st; Justin Thompson, Lake Stevens, T3rd; Sterling Stewart, Jackson, T5th. 285: Justin Young, Jackson, 2nd; Justin Bolden, Stanwood, T5th; Jordan Hatem, Everett, T5th.

Panther Classic

At Snohomish H.S.

Team scores — Sumner 262.5, Decatur 188, Snohomish 132, Glacier Peak 128, Kamiak 127, Lynden 114.5, Woodinville 89.5, Lynnwood 85, Inglemoor 77, Federal Way 76.5, Rainier Beach 63, Kentlake 56.5, Bellevue 36.

Local placers — 106: Kyle Nget, Glacier Peak, 3rd; Zayne Alrobae, Lynnwood, T5th; Richard Chung, Kamiak, T5th. 113: Parker Hardy, Glacier Peak, 2nd; Peter Kim, Kamiak, T5th. 120: Pablo Martinez, Lynden, 2nd; Dillan Meyer, Snohomish, 3rd; Matthew Miller, Snohomish, T5th. 126: Matt Doran, Snohomish, T5th; Keean Ohlsen, Snohomish, T5th. 132: Leul Wolde, Lynnwood, 2nd; Evan Wu, Lynnwood, 5th. 138: Tanner Ohlsen, Snohnomish, 2nd; Dylan Owen, Glacier Peak, 3rd; Morgan Beard, Lynnwood, 5th. 145: Kyle Carlson, Snohomish, T3rd; Tim Mandzyuk, Glacier Peak, T3rd; Guage Holland, Kamiak, T5th; Oscar Vazquez, Lynnwood, T5th. 152: Ricky Kranz, Glacier Peak, 1st; Preston Smith, Snohomish, 5th; Anthony Armad, Kamiak, T5th. 160: Warren Han, Kamiak, 1st. 170: Ben Kloes, Snohomish, 3rd; Kyle Kuchinski, Kamiak, T5th. 182: Josh Erling, Glacier Peak, 2nd; Ryan Douglas, Snohomish, 3rd; Ben Lubag, Lynnwood, T5th. 195: Jaden Stetler, Kamiak, T5th. 220: Drew Kindle, Kamiak, T3rd; Matt Currier, Snohomish, T5th. 285: Austim Pomada, Kamiak, 2nd; Frank Gougouehi, Lynnwood, T3rd.

The Gut Check

At Kitsap Pavilion

Team scores — Top 10: Toppenish 173, Curtis 168.5, Bonney Lake 127.5, Sprague 127, Granger 121.5, Kamiakin 120.5, South Kitsap 112.5, Moses Lake 112.5, Homer 111.5, Orting 101.5. Local teams: Arlington 56, Cedarcrest 30, Darrington 10.

Local placers — 113: Parker McBride, Cedarcrest, 4th. 138: Gavin Rork, Arlington, 5th. 170: Cooper Mcauslan, Arlington, 8th. 195: Colton Ferro, Arlington, 7th.

Shoreline Invite

At Shorewood H.S.

Team scores — Oak Harbor 186, Roosevelt 121.5, Lakewood 115, Shorewood 112, Shorecrest 97, Granite Falls 84, O’Dea 51.5, Ingraham 49.

Local placers — 106: John Seth, Lakewood, 1st; Nick Lotz, Shorewood, 2nd; Shamus Warden, Oak Harbor, 3rd; Chugi Enkhtur, Shorecrest, 4th. 113: Kaiya Conway, Shorecrest, 1st; Kody Carpenter, Shorewood, 2nd; Curt Tanaka, Shorewood, 3rd. 120: Caleb Fitzgerald, Oak Harbor, 1st; Kellen Davis, Shorewood, 3rd; Roman Shadduck, Shorecrest, 4th. 126: Zion Gomez, Oak Harbor, 1st; Sean Conaway, Granite Falls, 2nd; James Klinman, Granite Falls, 3rd. 132: Eli Teagle, Roosevelt, 1st; Dylan Sanchez, Oak Harbor, 2nd; Mason McBride, Granite Falls, 3rd; Devin Leach, Shorwood, 4th. 138: Blake McBride, Oak Harbor, 1st; Connor Block, Shorecrest, 2nd; Nick Matteer, Lakewood, 4th. 145: Kevin Stokes, Lakewood, 1st; Elias Thorne, Shorewood, 4th. 152: Chris Brooks, Oak Harbor, 2nd; Eddie Soloman, Shorewood, 3rd; Zane Smith, Shorecrest, 4th. 160: Camden Bach, Lakewood, 1st; Layne Lyons, Shorecrest, 4th. 170: Esdras Valledares, Shorewood, 2nd; Tim Rachal, Granite Falls, 3rd; Trevor Vaughn, Oak Harbor, 4th. 182: Nick Dugin, Oak Harbor, 2nd; Philip Ball, Shorewood, 3rd. 195: Michael Fisken, Oak Harbor, 1st; Shawn Dawsen, Lakewood, 2nd; Troy Beach, Shorewood, 3rd. 220: Trevor Chase, Lakewood, 1st; Simon Dalton, Shorecrest, 3rd; Abe Coleman, Oak Harbor, 4th. 285: Samuel Zook, Oak Harbor, 1st; Dakota Scherrer, Granite Falls, 2nd; David Rivera, Shorecrest, 3rd.

GIRLS WRESTLING

Saturday’s Results

Kelso Tournament

At Shorewood H.S.

Team scores — Top 5: Yelm 242, Othello 217.5, Sunnyside 177, Warden 175, Aberdeen 157. Also: Glacier Peak 27.

Local placers — 135: Kiley Hubby, Glacier Peak, 3rd.

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