Thursday’s girls swimming results

GIRLS SWIMMING

Shorecrest 133, Mountlake Terrace 26

Shorecrest 110, Edmonds-Woodway 59

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay—Shorecrest (Julia Neils, Jiahui Zeng, Anna Sargent, Marina Or) 1:59.64; 200 freestyle—Schuyler Peters (SC) 2:11.98; 200 individual medley—Aiko Beauchamp (SC) 2:36.72; 50 freestyle—Sargent (SC) 26.56; 100 butterfly—Jose McCloughan (EW) 1:03.45; 100 freestyle—Jessica Perez (SC) 1:00.01; 500 freestyle—McCloughan (EW) 5:39.28; 200 freestyle relay—Mountlake Terrace (Emma Van Hooser, Katrina Matthews, Emily Webb, Carly Stave) 1:59.55; 100 backstroke—Or (SC) 1:04.47; 100 breaststroke—Julie Moss (SC) 1:18.08; 400 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Beauchamp, Joy Chen, Olivia Muilenburg) 4:01.82.

Jackson 88, Kamiak 82

At WEST Coast Aquatics

200 medley relay— Jackson (Maddie Pressler, Nicole Limberg, Chloe Limargo, Lexi Nims) 1:53.80; 200 freestyle—Pressler (J) 1:58.53; 200 individual medley—Limberg (J) 2:09.67; 50 freestyle—Limargo (J) 25.10; 100 butterfly—Song-Nhi Vo (K) 1:05.39; 100 freestyle—Angeline Dovinh (K) 57.04; 500 freestyle—Limargo (J) 5:35.01; 200 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Vo, Elli Straume, Grace Hatscher, Dovinh) 1:42.82; 100 backstroke—Pressler (J) 1:00.56; 100 breaststroke—Limberg (J) 1:07.49; 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Vo, Stina Seaberg, Dovinh, Straume) 3:41.73.

Snohomish 93, Oak Harbor 87

Oak Harbor 93, Glacier Peak 92

At Snohomish Aquatic Center

200 medley relay—Oak Harbor (Olivia Tungate, Taliah Black, Jillian Pape, Molly Vagt) 1:57.86; 200 freestyle—Kiah Lines (GP) 2:02.42; 200 individual medley—Riley Fidler (GP) 2:17.09; 50 freestyle—Pape (OH) 25.28; 100 butterfly—Fidler (GP) 1:00.17; 100 freestyle—Maddie Donohue (S) time; 500 freestyle—Vagt (OH) 5:30.4; 200 freestyle relay—Oak Harbor (Tungate, Black, Pape, Vagt) 1:46.24; 100 backstroke—Tungate (OH) 1:01.20; 100 breaststroke—Black (OH) 1:12.63; 400 freestyle relay—Snohomish (Emma Chonzena, Audrey Marrs, Mieko Schwartzmiller, Donohue) 3:57.72.

Everett 128, Marysville Getchell 57

Everett 110, Marysville Pilchuck 71

At Marysville Pilchuck H.S.

200 medley relay— Marysville Pilchuck (Abby Magee, Lauren Carson, Alexis Bennett, Jennica Harper) 2:09.22; 200 freestyle—Margaux Cudaback (E) 2:31.32; 200 individual medley—Magee (MP) 2:22.12; 50 freestyle—Kaitlyn Flores (E) 28.23; 100 butterfly—Magee (MP) 1:03.45; 100 freestyle—Harper (MP) 1:05.58; 500 freestyle—Stephany Angeles-Robles (E) 7:21.03; 200 freestyle relay—Marysville Pilchuck (Magee, Bennett, Harper, Carson) 1:52.56; 100 backstroke—Flores (E) 1:17.62; 100 breaststroke—Carson (MP) 1:18.42; 400 freestyle relay—Everett (Cudaback, Gabrielle Schmidt, Angeles-Robles, Flores) 4:44.72.

Cascade 95, Monroe 82

At Forest Park Pool

200 medley relay—Monroe (Grove, Hooper, Skurdal, Aki) 2:22.68; 200 freestyle—Sabra (C) 2:34.44; 200 individual medley—Mikayla Ram (C) 2:38.68; 50 freestyle—Prater (C) 26.48; 100 butterfly—Axelson (M) 1:21.14; 100 freestyle—Anne Woodrum (C) 1:01.01; 500 freestyle—Prater (C) 5:48.99; 200 freestyle relay—Cascade (Woodrum, Prater, Ram, Hayward) 1:59.92; 100 backstroke—Grove (M) 1:09.09; 100 breaststroke—Skurdal (M) 1:24.18; 400 freestyle relay—Cascade (Woodrum, Ram, Prater, Sabra) 4:26.20.

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