Snohomish, Jackson win Wesco 4A cross country titles

MARYSVILLE – Led by their diminutive freshman Bri Gibson, the Snohomish Panthers girls cross country team is back on top.

Gibson won the Class 4A girls race at the Wesco Divisional Cross Country meet in a time of 19 minutes, 9 seconds at Lakewood High School Saturday

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laced five runners in the top 13 to edge Jackson 46-44 for the team title. Hailey Nyquist, Hannah Berntson and Shelby Mills all finished just 3 seconds apart at 8th, 9th and 10th, respectively, for Snohomish.

Jackson was led by freshman Brooke Kingma, who was second behind Gibson, and Jessica Rawlins and Kelsey Fruland, who finished third and fifth, respectively.

The top eight teams and top 40 runners advance to next Saturday’s Wesco-KingCo bi-district meet at Lincoln Park in Seattle, where runners will advance to state.

On the boys side, Jackson placed five runners in the top-10 and scored just 33 points to easily take the Wesco 4A boys crown. The next closest team was Snohomish with 92 points. The Timberwolves were led by the trio of seniors Collin Holman, Jacob Atkinson and Nick Calacat, who finished third, fifth and sixth, respectively. Lake Stevens junior Mason Nicol won the boys race in a time of 16:17, 7 seconds faster than the next runner, Cascade’s Steven Statham.

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Wesco North boys team scores–Snohomish 92, Lake Stevens 104, Stanwood 159, Arlington 161, Monroe 219, Marysville Pilchuck 278.

Arlington–14 Jared Alskog 16:46.29, 25 Jameson Wren 17:08.50, 35 Andrew Bosket 17:28.20, 40 Austin Henderson 17:34.19, 55 Coleman Cummings 17:55.91; Lake Stevens–1 Mason Nicol 16:16.48, 16 Zach Bush 16:51.34, 17 Scott Schmitt 16:52.15, 31 David Castillo 17:20.84, 41 Cameron Siler 17:34.90; Marysville Pilchuck–43 Connor Zurcher 17:38.03, 53 David Gloyd 17:53.24, 67 Jessey Lian 18:24.77, 74 Cannon Counsellor 18:35.33, 80 Michael Dufour 18:57.64; Monroe–12 Austin Wood 16:42.76, 45 Tyler Sharp 17:40.54, 50 Chandler Crayton 17:50.75, 63 Clint Hopke 18:22.20, 71 Jackson Beaumont 18:30.81; Snohomish– 11 Kyler Sager 16:42.37, 13 Ryan Fairhurst 16:43.26, 18 Michael Ohlsen 16:52.51, 23 Sam Lince 17:06.02, 27 Brenden Perry 17:11.77; Stanwood–7 Wade Weinert 16:38.10, 21 Tanner Nieman 17:01.22, 34 Aaron Sandquist 17:26.99, 47 Cody Hoskins 17:44.14, 60 Micah Losee 18:16.53.

Wesco North girls team scores–Snohomish 44, Stanwood 86, Lake Stevens 160, Monroe 165, Arlington 188.

Arlington–34 CJ Taylor 21:16.35, 55 Shanelle Shirey 22:22.13, 57 Karissa Swain 22:23.27, 60 Katelyn James 22:31.98, 64 Anna Deeter 22:56.47; Lake Stevens–18 Dakotah Pilon 20:42.19, 28 Marleigh Olson 21:03.11, 31 Lacey Main 21:11.78, 44 Nikole Mulligan 21:50.85, 51 Sarah Foster 22:14.31; Marysville Pilchuck–50 Carly Mccartney 22:13.42, 56 Hailey Zurcher 22:22.73, 61 Emyly Hall 22:37.89; Monroe–6 Megan Bull 19:46.50, 16 Tiffany Ohlsen 20:40.32, 42 Kat Busch 21:46.84, 63 Kendra Delamare 22:50.48, 70 Emily Bland 23:29.20; Snohomish–1 Bri Gibson 19:08.82, 9 Hailey Nyquist 20:09.88, 10 Hannah Berntson 20:16.42, 11 Shelby Mills 20:20.04, 13 Jenna Alleman 20:26.46; Stanwood–7 Jordin Stephenson 19:57.01, 8 Jade Borseth 19:58.67, 21 Natalie Wyles 20:45.31, 24 Sofia Sobotta 20:54.28, 26 Alexandra Yerigan 20:57.96.

Wesco South boys team scores–Jackson 33, Kamiak 95, Cascade 147, Edmonds-Woodway 170, Mariner 333.

Cascade–2 Steven Statham 16:23.57, 26 Colin Wiedmer 17:09.32, 29 Victor Haurholm 17:17.96, 42 Dylan Olson 17:36.71, 56 Garret Gebhardt 18:04.19; Edmonds-Woodway–4 Jack Griffing 16:33.41, 30 Miler Haller 17:20.17, 39 Alex Springer 17:30.24, 44 Sean Haldeman 17:38.52, 64 Warren Madsen 18:23.02; Jackson–3 Collin Holman 16:31.07, 5 Jacob Atkinson 16:34.05, 6 Nick Calacat 16:36.61, 9 Aaron Roe 16:38.76, 10 Jadon Olson 16:41.26; Kamiak–8 Ryan Bradford 16:38.35, 15 Jerry Behrens 16:46.65, 20 Tomislav Smith 17:00.91, 24 Joey Davis 17:07.70, 28 Jackson Carter 17:17.46; Mariner–58 Chris Venskus 18:14.61, 82 Jose Guzman 19:25.08, 84 John Nguyen 19:33.74, 88 Spencer Anderson 20:00.85, 89 Gerar Suaverdez 20:40.51.

Wesco South girls team scores–Jackson 46, Kamiak 111, Edmonds-Woodway 210, Cascade 257, Mariner 262.

Cascade–43 Amanda Redford 21:48.03, 47 Christel Schaefers 21:58.77, 72 Hannah Allen 23:37.66, 73 Courtney Croft 23:39.43, 76 Nicole Loehr 24:03.54; Edmonds-Woodway–12 Megan Alfi 20:24.72, 38 Hayley Tengs 21:30.25, 39 Amy Fair 21:33.21, 74 Ruth VanKampen 23:50.53, 84 Caitlin Nye 26:07.74; Jackson–2 Brooke Kingma 19:26.56, 3 Jessica Rawlins 19:36.77, 5 Kelsey Fruland 19:42.87, 14 Lauren Briggs 20:28.08, 22 Mary Charleson 20:50.20; Kamiak–4 Tiana Roe 19:41.47, 15 Tera Beyerlein 20:36.41, 29 Myesa Fixx 21:04.24, 30 Molly McEachern 21:04.95, 33 Ngaio Lace 21:13.90; Mariner–58 Chanel Ridiros 22:29.48, 59 Sondra Mainord 22:29.70, 66 Geena Mitts 22:58.41, 71 Kylee Furness 23:34.19, 75 Katy Pace 23:58.39.

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