Stanwood wins clash between volleyball unbeatens

Herald staff

STANWOOD – The Stanwood Spartans handed Lake Stevens its first loss of the season 15-9, 15-2, 15-11 in a key Western Conference 3A volleyball match Tuesday night to keep their record perfect at 4-0 in league and overall.

Stanwood’s coach Keri Von Moos said, “It was a total team effort, none of my girls stood out individually in the victory, we played as a unit.”

The Spartans had 25 team kills, 17 combined assists, and 11 stuff blocks.

With the score 9-3 in favor of Lake Stevens in game one, Stanwood scored the next 25 points in a row, which gave the Spartans a 13-0 lead in game two.

“Lake Stevens will be ready when we meet them next time. They showed a lot of fight and character in the last game being down 2-0 in the match and 10-1 in game three, they fought back hard and didn’t fold to make it close 15-11,” said Von Moos.

  • Lynnwood 3, Jackson 1: At Lynnwood H.S., Sarah Ingram and Becky Worden combined for 29 kills as teammate Annalise Nash had 40 assists and five kills to lead the Royals (2-2 in league and overall) to the 15-10, 5-15, 15-13, 15-10 Wesco 3A victory. Melissa Klien led Jackson (3-2) with 22 assists.

  • Everett 3, Arlington 1: At Everett H.S., Everett’s Tracy Webber led the team with 18 kills, 10 blocks and 29 digs, and Emily Olson dished out 25 assits in Everett’s 15-7, 12-15, 19-17, 15-5 Wesco 3A victory. Rachel Schmidt had 10 kills and four aces and teammate Christine Langhouser had eight digs for Arlington (0-4 in league, 0-5 overall). Everett improved to 1-4, 1-5.

  • Monroe 3, Meadowdale 2: At Monroe H.S., Katie Habich had 29 assists, Kalynn Simmons served 17-for-17 and Erin Keck had 11 kills and 10 blocks to lead Monroe (3-1 in league and overall) to the 15-13, 6-15, 15-5, 12-15, 15-11 Wesco 3A victory. Alecia Suelzle had 11 kills, Leslie Martin had nine and Lauren Marty had seven for Meadowdale (1-3).

  • Kamiak 3, Sehome 1: At Kamiak, Chandra Sanford had 22 kills and Tori Black finished with 36 assists to lead the Knights (1-0 in league, 5-0 overall) to the 15-8, 5-15, 15-9, 15-4 victory over Sehome (0-1, 4-1) in both teams’ Wesco 4A opener. Lindsay Page added 10 kills and six blocks and Heather Hetzer seven kills and five blocks for Kamiak, while Alyssa Evans and Michelle Beaumont led Sehome with eight kills each.

  • Snohomish 3, Mariner 0: At Snohomish, Annie Hots recorded 25 assists and Jensine Mittet added 10 kills to lead the Panthers (1-0 in league, 1-4 overall) to the 15-0, 15-10, 15-3 Wesco 4A victory over Mariner (0-1, 0-5). Megan Silver chipped in with seven kills for Snohomish.

  • Cascade 3, Edmonds-Woodway 2: At Edmonds-Woodway H.S., LuAnn Anderson had 18 kills, three blocks and 14 digs for Cascade (1-0 in league, 5-0 overall) in its 15-13, 11-15, 15-7, 10-15, 15-8 Wesco 4A victory. Jennifer Johnson had 31 kills for Edmonds-Woodway (0-1, 1-4), and teammate Jamie Smith had 10 kills and two blocks while Kacie Anderson was 28-for-28 serving with six aces and six kills.

  • Marysville-Pilchuck 3, Shorecrest 1: At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S., the Tomahawks won the Wesco 4A match 15-7, 15-6, 5-15, 15-11. Marysville-Pilchuck was led by Ashley Isaksen with 15 kills, teammate Stephanie Parker pitched in with 25 assists. Marysville-Pilchuck’s record is 1-0 in league, 4-1 overall, while Shorecrest fell to 0-1, 3-2.

  • Lakewood 3, Sultan 0: At Sultan H.S., Lakewood won the North Cascades match 15-4, 15-0, 15-1 to improve its record to 6-0 overall. Sultan is 0-6.

  • Granite Falls 3, South Whidbey 0: At Granite Falls, Ashley Quinn had 17 assists and teammate Denise Wilber had 13 kills, five blocks, seven digs and was 12-for-12 from the service line to lead the Tigers (5-2 overall ) to the North Cascades victory. South Whidbey is 5-3.

  • Darrington 3, La Conner 1: At La Conner H.S., Darrington won the Northwest A League match 8-15, 15-13, 15-10, 15-10. The Loggers were led by Becky Nations who had 24 assists, and 21 digs. Darrington improved to 5-0 in league and 6-3 overall, while La Conner fell to 2-3 and 4-6.

  • Coupeville 3, Archbishop Murphy 0: At Coupeville H.S., Ashley Bagby had 10 kills and Tracy Taylor had five kills for Coupeville (4-1 in league, 9-2 overall) in its 15-1, 15-5, 15-7 Northwest A League victory. Archbishop Murphy is 2-3, 8-3.

  • Snohomish County Christian 3, Skykomish 1: At Snohomish County Christian, Megan Lang recorded 12 kills to lead the Lions (1-1 in league, 3-1 overall) to the 15-1, 15-8, 11-15, 15-11 Northwest B League victory over Skykomish (0-2, 2-2). Krysta Farnham chipped in with five kills and 12 assists while Melissa Kesgen added 10 kills. Lions’ coach Shannon French also complimented Jessica Harrison’s effort, saying Harrison had “an all-around solid game, and was almost perfect in passing, hitting and serving.”

  • Cedar Park Christian 3, Summit 1: At Overlake Christian, Ashleigh Salios had five kills, three aces and 28 digs as teamate Stephanie Miksa had two kills, seven aces and 29 digs to lead Ceder Park Christian to the 17-17, 15-5, 1-15, 15-11 Sea-Tac B victory.

  • Cascade Vista 3, King’s Way 2: At King’s Way, Cascade Vista (3-0 in league) won the Northwest Christian Schools League match 15-11, 8-15, 11-15, 15-12, 16-14. Kassi Blanchard had six service aces and two kills for King”s Way (2-1).

  • Shorecrest 2, Marysville-Pilchuck 0: Shorecrest goalkeeper Adrienne Moore recorded the shutout to preserve the Wesco 4A victory.

  • Sehome 1, Kamiak 0 OT: Erica Frey’s 25 yard free-kick bounced off the keeper to Tracy Taddonio, who buried it into the net for the Mariners Wesco 4A victory.

    Goals-Sehome: Taddonio. Goalkeepers-Kamiak: Alofi. Sehome: Nortin. Records-Kamiak0-1 in league, 2-4-1 overall. Sehome 1-0, 3-4.

  • Cascade 1, Edmonds-Woodway 0 2OT: Shannon Rasmussen’s hit a through ball to Natalie Hardin, who buried it into the net for the Bruins in their Wesco 4A victory.

    Goals-Cascade: Hardin. Goalkeepers-Edmonds-Woodway: Matterstad, Hamilton. Cascade: Carter. Records-Edmonds-Woodway 0-1 in league, 4-2-1 overall. Cascade 1-0, 7-0.

  • Snohomish 7, Mariner 0: Jessica Bailey had two goals and two assists and teammate Katelyn Waterhouse had a goal and an assist to lead the Panthers to the Wesco 4A victory.

    Goals-Snohomish: Bailey 2, Cassidy, Waterhouse, Garrity 2, Camacho. Goalkeepers-Snohomish: Cornwell, Lee. Mariner: Musseau. Records-Snohomish 1-0 in league, 4-3 overall. Mariner 0-1,0-5.

  • Mountlake Terrace 2, Oak Harbor 1: Keala Ryan scored two goal off assists by Jessica Batley and Katy Barstad to lead the Hawks to the Wesco 4A victory.

    Goals-Oak Harbor: Pruss. Mountlake Terrace: Ryan 2. Goalkeepers-Oak Harbor: Busic. Mountlake Terrace: Elfseth-Nolan. Records-Oak Harbor 0-1 in league, 6-1 overall. Mountlake Terrace 1-0, 4-2-1.

  • Shorewood 1, Blanchet 0 OT: Nanda McCormick assisted on Erin Chamberlain’s goal in the third-minute of overtime to give the Thunderbirds the non-conference victory.

    Goals-Shorewood: Chamberlin. Goalkeepers-Shorewood: Riley. Blanchet: not reported. Record-Shorewood 5-0 overall.

  • Meadowdale 1, Stanwood 1: Tara Darrow scored for Meadowdale in the Wesco 3A game. Stanwood’s Buffy Foules evened the score on a free kick.

    Goals-Stanwood: Foules. Meadowdale: Tara Darrow. Goalkeepers-Stanwood: Sollid, Brown. Medowdale: Wirtala. Records-Stanwood 2-0-2 in league, 3-1-2 overall. Meadowdale 4-0-1, 4-2-1.

  • Arlington 1, Monroe 1: Margaret Drinkwater scored for Arlington and Shaelyn Brown scored for Monroe, but neither team managed a goal in the sudden-death overtime in a Wesco 3A game.

    Goals-Arlington: Drinkwater. Monoe: Brown. Goalkeepers-Arlington: Lamb. Monroe: Cochran, Fish. Records-Arlington 2-1-1 in league, 3-2-1 overall. Monroe 2-2-1, 4-2-1.

  • Lake Stevens 3, Jackson 2: Amy Carnell scored for Lake Stevens in the Vikings’ Wesco 3A victory. Jessica Shadle scored twice for Jackson.

    Goals-Jackson: Shadle 2. Lake Stevens: Kruse, Bay, Carnell. Goalkeepers-Jackson: Shropshire. Lake Stevens: Todd, Simnowitz. Records-Jackson 0-4 in league, 0-5-1 overall. Lake Stevens 4-1, 4-2-1.

  • Everett 2, Lynnwood 0: Everett’s duo at goalie Megan Hawkins and Meagan Loesche recorded the Wesco 3A shutout.

    Goals-Everett: Huth, Stipech. Goalkeepers-Everett: Hawkins, and Loesche. Lynnwood: Goold. Records-Lynnwood 0-3-1 in league, 0-5-1 overall. Everett 1-2-1, 1-4-1.

  • South Whidbey 2, Granite Falls 0: Jennifer Barrow scored one goal and assisted on Jaime Dunsome’s goal to lead the Falcons to the North Cascades victory. Kellie Horn posted a shutout for the Falcons.

    Goals-South Whidbey: Barrow, Dunsume. Goalkeepers-Granite Falls: Willard. South Whidbey: Horn. Records-Granite Falls 0-5 overall. South Whidbey 4-3.

  • Lakewood 2, Sultan 0: Ashley Nunly led the Cougars to the North Cascade victory.

    Goals-Lakewood: Nunly, Hasfing. Goalkeepers-Sultan: Cramer. Lakewood: Varner. Records-Sultan 4-2 overall. Lakewood 7-1.

  • Blaine 4, Nooksack Valley 1: Ashley Oldaker crossed the ball in front of the goal to Christina Trembaly, who buried it into the backof the net in the 25th minute to lead Blaine to the North Cascades victory.

    Goals-Blaine: Trembaly, Taylor, Lott, Walter. Nooksack Valley: Wilburn. Goalkeepers-Blaine: Robertson. Nooksack Valley: not reported. Records-Blaine 3-2-2 overall. Nooksack Valley 1-4.

  • Archbishop Murphy 5, La Conner 1: Danielle Bair and Lindsey Shandera both scored two goals to lead the Wildcats to the Northwest A victory.

    Goals-Archbishop Murphy: Bair 2, Shandera 2, Wolf. La Conner: not reported. Goalkeepers-Archbishop Murphy: Krell. La Conner: not reported. Records-Archbishop Murphy 2-0 league, 6-1-1 overall. La Conner 0-1, 3-1.

  • Orcas Island 5, Master’s Touch 0: Travis Anderson scored two goals to lead Orcas Island to the Northwest A/B victory.

    Goals-Anderson 2, Danskin, Tuson-Turner, Chocano. Goalkeepers-Orcas Island: Fralick. Master’s Touch: Vanderpool. Records-Master’s Touch 0-1 in league, 0-4 overall. Orcas Island 1-0, 1-0.

  • Grace Academy 3, Arlington Christian 0: Peter Voges scored two goals and Tobi Rechanauer added one to lead Grace Academy to victory in their Northwest A/B opener.

    Goals-Grace Academy: Voges 2, Rechanauer. Goalkeepers-Grace Academy: Stocks, Wilkes. Arlington Christian: Wessel. Records-Arlington Christian 0-1 in league, 0-2 overall. Grace Academy 1-0, 4-3.

  • Snohomish County Christian 5, Shoreline Christian 1: David Peterson scored two goals to lead Snohomish County Christian to the Northwest A/B victory.

    Goals-Snohomish County Christian: Peterson 2, Zuspan, Soo Lee 2. Shoreline Christian: Chung. Goalkeepers-Snohomish County Christian: Kehres. Shoreline Christian: Hertzog. Records-Shoreline Christian 0-1 in league, 0-2-2 overall. Snohomish County Christian 1-0, 5-0.

  • Mount Vernon Christian 3, LaConner 1: Mark Medema scored for Mount Vernon Christian in the Northwest A/B League game.

    Goals-MV Christian: Medema, Hibma, Kimberly. LaConner: Ruble. Goalkeepers-MV Christian: Haveman. LaConner: Kinney. Records-Mount Vernon Christian 1-0 in league, 6-1 overall. La Conner 0-1, 3-1.

  • Edmonds-Woodway 7, Oak Harbor 0: Sparked by Chris Minaker’s 6-0, 6-4 win at No. 1 singles, Edmonds-Woodway went on to sweep the Wesco 4A meet.

    Singles-Minaker (EW) def. Garcia, 6-0, 6-4; Varnaer (EW) def. Epilepsia, 6-3, 6-2; Yuse (EW) def. Osborn, 6-1, 6-1; Kent (EW) def. Harris, 2-6, 7-6, 6-1. Doubles-Karn-Bruscas (EW) def. Hinkley-Manning, 1-6, 6-3, 6-3; Quigley-Shields (EW) def. Colborne-Francisco, 6-1, 6-2; Nelson-Heideman (EW) def. Krause-Santos, 6-1, 6-0. Records-Oak Harbor 0-7 overall. Edmonds-Woodway 3-4.

  • Everett 7, Arlington 0: Sunny Samuel ran his record to 9-0 with a victory at No. 1 singles in the Wesco 3A meet. In fact, the first three Everett singles players remained unbeaten.

    Singles-Samuel (E) def. Osmundson, 6-2, 6-4; Twisselman (E) def. Giese, 6-0, 6-0; Le (E) def. Israel, 6-0, 6-0; Wagar (E) def. Osting, 6-1, 6-0. Doubles-Wertheimer-Johnson (E) def. Twitchell-Dolman, 6-0, 6-0; Nichols-Morell (E) def. Lindell-Backstrom, 6-0, 6-0; Wicklund-Mattson (E) def. Lindell-White, 6-0, 6-0. Records-Everett 7-0 in league, 9-0 overall. Arlington 0-8, 0-9..

  • Jackson 5, Meadowdale 2: Jackson swept the doubles matches in its Wesco 3A victory.

    Singles-Lucero (M) def. Inocencio, 7-5, 6-1’ Chong (J) def. Park, 6-3, 7-6 (8-6); Thach (M) def. Kim, 6-1, 6-1; Oung (J) def. Fry, 6-7 (6-8), 6-4, 7-5. Doubles-Ko. Pope-Kr. Pope (J) def. Morrison-Chu, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4; Bolstad-Santos (J) def. Johnston-Lee, 6-2, 7-5; Cutter-Park (J) def. Pickard-Stayley, 6-1, 2-6, 6-1. Records-Jackson 7-2 in league, 8-2 overall. Meadowdale 1-5, 2-5.

  • Snohomish 130, Kamiak 56: Snohomish’s Erica Chandler won two individual races and set a school record in the 100-yard breaststroke to lead her team to victory in the Wesco 4A meet. Shala Van Gerpen won two events for Kamiak and set a school record in the 100 butterfly.

    200 medley relay-Snohomish (C. Neely, Blue, Cuevas, E. Chandler) 1:55.03*; 200 freestyle-Van Gerpen (K) 2:00.53*; 200 individual medley-Boxman (S) 2:16.41*; 50 freestyle-E. Chandler (S) 25.12*; Diving-Enders (S) 177.30; 100 butterfly-Van Gerpen (K) 59.92*; 100 freestyle-Blue (S) 57.05; 500 freestyle-R. Chandler (S) 5:32.50; 200 freestyle relay-Snohomish (E. Chandler, Duke, K. Neely, Blue) 1:44.40*; 100 backstroke-C. Neely (S) 1:02.89*; 100 breaststroke-E. Chandler (S) 1:08.06*; 400 freestyle relay-Snohomish (K. Neely, Cuevas, C. Neely, Boxman) 4:01.30. Records-Snohomish 4-0 league, overall. Kamiak 2-1, 3-1.

    *Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

  • Shorewood 117, Marysville-Pilchuck 69: Shorewood won all three relays in the Wesco 4A meet. M-P’s Jessie Rima won the 100-yard freestyle and swam a ste qualifying time of 1:03.55 to win the 100 backstroke.

    200 medley relay-Shorewood (Buntin, Benson, Moorman, Maryatt) 2:02.50; 200 freestyle-Von Jentzen (M-P) 2:06.93; 200 individual medley-Moorman (S) 2:20.57; 50 freestyle-Maryatt (S) 26.38; Diving-Thomason (M-P) 158.7; 100 butterfly-Girard (M-P) 1:07.52; 100 freestyle-Rima (M-P) 58.92; 500 freestyle-Moorman (S) 5:29.66; 200 freestyle relay-Shorewood (Maryatt, DePauli, Warness, Johnston) 1:48.66; 100 backstroke-Rima (M-P) 1:03.55*; 100 breaststroke-Benson (S) 1:13.90; 400 freestyle relay-Shorewood (Moorman, DePauli, Maryatt, Johnston) 3:57.76. Records-Shorewood 3-1 in league and overall. M-P 2-2, 4-2.

    Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

  • Edmonds-Woodway 109, Oak Harbor 71: Sarah Spillman won two events and swam on two winning relay teams to lead the Warriors to the Wesco 4A victory.

    200 medley relay-Edmonds-Woodway (Hall, Spillman, Stoll, Vlasic) 2:00.34; 200 freestyle-Spillman (E-W) 2:01.49*; 200 individual medley-Quick (E-W) 2:30.02; 50 freestyle-Johnson (OH) 25:63 ; Diving-Havens (E-W) 149.0; 100 butterfly-Meuer (OH) 1:03.03; 100 freestyle-Johnson (OH) 56:49*; 500 freestyle-Spillman (E-W) 5:23.31; 200 freestyle relay-Oak Harbor (Meuer, Cook, Rupert, Johnson) 1:46.04*; 100 backstroke-Hall (E-W) 1:08.16; 100 breaststroke-Brooks (E-W) 1:16.02; 400 freestyle relay-Edmonds-Woodway (Quick, Swenson, Hall, Spillman) 4:05.44. Records-Oak Harbor 2-2 league, 2-2 overall. Edmonds-Woodway 3-1, 3-1.

    *Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

  • Sehome 117, Mountlake Terrace 71: Freshman Meika Weiner qualified for state in the 100-yard breaststroke for Sehome in its Wesco 4A victory. Second-place finisher Bonna Pak qualifed for state in the same event for Mountlake Terrace.

    200 medley relay-Sehome (Godfrey, Vieira, Weiner, MacDonald) 2:02.23; 200 freestyle-Plank (S) 2:06.02; 200 individual medley-Pak (MT) 2:24.18; 50 freestyle-Cunningham (MT) 26.50; Diving-Barnes (MT) 139.2; 100 butterfly-Weiner (S) 1:02.45; 100 freestyle-(MT) 1:01.99; 500 freestyle-Gebehart (S) 6:33.03; 200 freestyle relay-Sehome (Godfey, Plank, Weiner, MacDonald) 1:46.16*; 100 backstroke-Godfrey (S) 1:07.95; 100 breaststroke-Weiner (S) 1:10.99*; 400 freestyle relay-Sehome (Plank, Trask, MacDonald, Couch) 4:12.74. Records-Mountlake Terrace 0-4 in league, 1-4 overall. Sehome 3-1, 5-2.

    *Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

  • Shorecrest 133, Mariner 47: Shorecrest’s Amy Appleseth won two events as the Scots won 10 of 11 races in the Wesco 4A meet.

    200 medley relay-Shorecrest (Garsi, Gruhn, Shdo, Jacobson) 2:11.70; 200 freestyle-Liming (S) 2:14.45; 200 individual medley-Jacobson (S) 2:40.80; 50 freestyle-Appleseth (s) 27.52; Diving-Baker (M) no score given; 100 butterfly-Stoops (S) 1:13.42; 100 freestyle-Hench (S) 1:03.84; 500 freestyle-Cochrane (s) 6:48.26; 200 freestyle relay-Shorecrest (Jacobson, Appleseth, Bellert, Liming) 2:02.50; 100 backstroke-Lower (M) 1:13.84; 100 breaststroke-Appleseth (S) 1:42.24; 400 freestyle relay-Shorecrest (Jacobson, Hench, Lining, Shdo) 4:17.48. Records-Shorecrest 2-2 league, 2-2 overall. Mariner 0-4, 0-5.

  • Jackson 107, Cascade 78: Stephanie Aasland, Alex Hardy, and Maito Hoshino each won an individual event and swam on a winning relay to lead Jackson to the non-league victory.

    200 medley relay-Cascade (Tracy, Mullen, MacNeil, Gallagher) 1:58.51; 200 freestyle-Aasland (J) 2:00.08; 200 individual medley-Gallagher (C) 2:18.32; 50 freestyle-Hardy (J) 28.30; Diving-Dobler (C) 141.95; 100 butterfly-MacNeil (C) 1:01.64; 100 freestyle-Gallagher (C) 58.07; 500 freestyle-Markovich (J) 6:08.23; 200 freestyle relay-Jackson (Aasland, Morolla, Cramer, Plitt) 1:53.81; 100 backstroke-Hoshino (J) 1:04.71; 100 breaststroke-Mullen (C) 1:17.51; 400 freestyle relay-Jackson (Hardy, Morolla, Hoshino, Aasland) no time reported. Records-Jackson 3-0 overall. Cascade 0-4.

  • Lynden 121, Lynnwood 36: Alexandra Larsson won the 100-yard backstroke and teammate Cassy Sorge took the 100 freestyle in the non-league meet.

    200 medley relay-Lynden 2:16.77; 200 freestyle-Demko (Lynden) 2:21.87; 200 individual medley-Victor (Lynden) 2:37.98; 50 freestyle-DeVries (Lynden) 29.71; Diving-Not held; 100 butterfly-Victor (Lynden) 1:1.34; 100 freestyle-Sorge (Lynnwood) 1:23.49; 500 freestyle-DeVries (Lynden) 1:03.24; 200 freestyle relay-Lynden 2:08.15; 100 backstroke-Larsson (Lynnwood) 1:57.65; 100 breaststroke-Demko (Lynden) 1:22.36; 400 freestyle relay-Lynden 4:43.03. Record-Lynnwood 0-4 overall.

  • Everett 110, Ferndale 59: Kim Hunter and Bridget Sutherland both captured two individual events and swam on two winning relays to lead the Seagulls to the non-conference victory.

    200 medley relay-Everett (Carpenter, Hunter, Sutherland, Crawford) 2:12.67; 200 freestyle-Hunter (E) 2:17.87; 200 individual medley-Sutherland (E) 2:35.83; 50 freestyle-Rhodes (F) 28:95; 100 butterfly-Sutherland (E) 1:10.19; 100 freestyle-Crawford (E) 1:07.69; 500 freestyle-Rhodes (F) 6:30.81; 200 freestyle relay-Ferndale (Harrison, Finkboner, Cowan, Kearney) 2:07.50; 100 backstroke-Carpenter (E) 1:18.84; 100 breaststroke-Hunter (E) 1:19.24; 400 freestyle relay-Everett (Carpenter, Hunter, Sutherland, Crawford) 4:35.11. Records-Everett 6-0 overall. Ferndale 1-2.

  • Meadowdale 113, Mount Vernon 61: Lauren Johnson, Shelby Hill and Meredith Storey each won two individual events and Meadowdale did not lose a race in the non-league victory.

    200 medley relay-Meadowdale (Storey, Johnson, Atkinson, Hill) 2:09.57; 200 freestyle-Johnson (M) 2:11.24; 200 individual medley-Hill (M) 2:21.16; 50 freestyle-Johnson (M) 27.85; 100 butterfly-Hill (M) 1:04.85; 100 freestyle-Chan (M) 1:01.65; 500 freestyle-Storey (M) 5:28.13; 200 freestyle relay-Meadowdale (Jones, Griner, Peterson, Kunze) 2:00.57; 100 backstroke-Storey (M) 1;06.88; 100 breaststroke-Kunze (M) 1:16.99; 400 freestyle relay-Meadowdale (Johnson, Atkinson, Chan, Storey) 4:10.75. Records-Meadowdale 3-1 overall. Mount Vernon 0-4.

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