Thursday’s prep cross country results

CROSS COUNTRY

Glacier Peak meet

At Willis Tucker Park

Course length: 2.6 miles

Boys

Team scores—Glacier Peak 15, Everett 66, Marysville Getchell 69

Individual results—Glacier Peak: 1. McDowell 12:08; 2. Bianchini 12:24; 3. Mullineax-Perrault 12:34; 4. Tastad 12:35; 5. Mandzyuk 12:39. Everett: 9. Froshlich 12:56; 11. Krautkrendr 13:03; 15.. Jones 13:18; 16. Archaro-Frazier 13:19; 18. Stickels 13:28. Marysville Getchell: 6. Erickson 12:46; 14. Kermaode 13:08; 17. Diamond 13:27; 22. Coombs 13:49; 23. Pearston 14:02.

Girls

Team scores—Glacier Peak 15, Everett 62, Marysville Getchell 64

Individual results—Glacier Peak: 1. Smith 15:18; 2. Church 15:31; 3. Wallace 15:31; 4. Boyle 15:32; 5, Williams 15:33. Everett: 9. Cooper 16:09; 14. Ogden 26:44; 17. Wylie 17:39; 19. Leland 17:58; 27. Howard 19:31. Marysville Getchell: 7. Rea 15:38; 18. Roscoe 17:41; 21. Fischer 18:16; 22. Smith 18:19; 23. Sagali 18:41

Snohomish meet

At Valley View M.S.

Course length: 2.85 miles

Boys

Team scores—Jackson 33, Snohomish 37, Lynnwood 89, Meadowdale incomplete

Individual results—Jackson: 1, Matthew Watkins 14:46; 4, Anthony Garcia 15:06; 7, Joseph Skoog 15:18; 8, Caleb Irale 15:20; 13, Elijah Lopez 15:57. Snohomish: 2, Aaron Leavens 14:49; 5, Mat Goddard 15:06; 9, Liam Anderson 15:29; 10, Jason Fairhurst 15:43; 11, Jacob Quintana 15:49. Lynnwood: 12, Leue Wolde 15:53; 24, Micah Murphy 16:52; 27, Brayam Juarez 17:00; 30, Cameron Hawk 17:33; 32, Tyler Dao 17:59. Meadowdale: 3, Cameron Sanders 15:05; 6, Colin Knechel 15:14; 26, Andy Burk 16:59.

Girls

Team scores—Snohomish 24, Jackson 53, Lynnwood 68, Meadowdale 101

Individual results—Snohomish: 2, Katie Brandvold 18:24; 3, Meghan Cambell 18:25; 4, Claire Owens 18:35; 6, Bethany Shade 18:52; 9, Gabby Pate 19:23. Jackson: 5, Anna Skoog 18:49; 7, Breanna Heng 19:06; 12, Cole Gross 19:37; 18, Ally Kim 20:05; 21, Breylen Jenson 20:30. Lynnwood: 1, Malia Pivec 17:50; 8, Brooke Schroeden 19:08; 25, Christina Sarenkora 20:58; 28, Haely Farkingstad 21:24; 45, Maia Ablador 23:48. Meadowdale: 14, Brooke Hoppe 19:48; 26, Emilie Mathison 21:00; 27, Kiara Dailer 12:10; 30, Bear Lund 21:42; 31, Catherine Do 21:48.

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