Thursday’s prep girls swimming results

Mountlake Terrace 80, Lynnwood 74

Edmonds-Woodway 112, Lynnwood 43

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Erika Tang, Shaelen Grant, Josie McCloughan Emma Neilsen) 2:11.60; 200 freestyle—Angella Kim (E-W) 2:14.55; 200 individual medley—Morgan Broadhead (E-W) 2:23.31; 50 freestyle—Carly Stave (MT) 27.14; 100 butterfly—McCloughan (E-W) 1:04.69; 100 freestyle—Broadhead (E-W) 57.75; 500 freestyle—Ilaria Simmen (E-W) 6:07.93; 200 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Kim, BreeAnna Turney, Neilsen, Broadhead) 1:58.83; 100 backstroke—Simmen (E-W) 1:09.23; 100 breaststroke—Grant (E-W) 1:27.09; 400 freestyle relay—Winning school full name (Four swimmers names, first and last) time.

Snohomish 92, Shorewood 84

Shorewood 92, Glacier Peak 91

At Snohomish Aquatic Center

200 medley relay—Glacier Peak (Kiah Lines, Katelyn Anderson, Riley Fidler, Anna Smith) 2:04.40; 200 freestyle—Lines (GP) 2:03.82; 200 individual medley—Fidler (GP) 2:18.94; 50 freestyle—Emma Chonzena (Sno) 27.39; Diving—Emma Brenchley (Sno) 203.30; 100 butterfly—Fidler (GP) 1:01.84; 100 freestyle—Maddie Donahue (Sno) 56.83; 500 freestyle—Chonzena (Sno) 6:05.50; 200 freestyle relay—Snohomish (Audrey Marrs, Mieko Schwartzmiller, Donohue, Chonzena) 1:49.58; 100 backstroke—Lines (GP) 1:02.41; 100 breaststroke—Emily McDowell (Sho) 1:17.93; 400 freestyle relay—Snohomish (Schwartzmiller, Chonzena, Kaitlyn Gore, Donohue) 4:07.57.

Shorecrest 137, Meadowdale 45

At Shoreline Pool

200 medley relay—Shorecrest (Marina Or, Jiahui Zeng, Julia Neils, Anna Sargent) 1:57.31; 200 freestyle—Kelly Morgan (SC) 2:01.54; 200 individual medley—Zeng (SC) 2:20.59; 50 freestyle—Kelly (SC) 25.79; Diving—Tori Collins (SC) 159.85; 100 butterfly—Paige Moss (SC) 1:06.32; 100 freestyle—Sargent (SC) 58.19; 500 freestyle—Jersey Razzano (Mead.) 5:52.97; 200 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Aiko Beauchamp, Ailey Childs, Schuyler Peters, Zeng) 1:51.71; 100 backstroke—Or (SC) 1:05.45; 100 breaststroke—Zeng (SC) 1:10.66; 400 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Jessica Perez, Fiona Hubbard, Childs, Joy Chen) 4:07.33.

Archbishop Murphy 83, Marysville Getchell 66

Archbishop Murphy 75, Marysville-Pilchuck 62

Monroe 101, Marysville Getchell 66

Monroe 92, Archbishop Murphy 64

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

200 medley relay—Archbishop Murphy (Jenna Tran, Caitlyn Tran, Caroline Kowalchuk, Annie Burns) 2:22.42; 200 freestyle—Jennica Harper (MP) 2:33.52; 200 individual medley—Alexis Bennett (MP) 2:35.35; 50 freestyle—Kowalchuck (AM) 27.03; Diving—Chloe Bishop (MG) 227.35; 100 butterfly—Bennett (MP) 1:09.74; 100 freestyle—Harper (MP) 1:1:05.46; 500 freestyle—Kowalchuk (AM) 5:50.50; 200 freestyle relay—Marysville-Pilchuck (Magee, Bennett, Jennica Harper, Lauren Carson) 2:04.20; 100 backstroke—Maaya Grove (Mon) 1:07.86; 100 breaststroke—Carson (MP) 1:18.96; 400 freestyle relay—Monroe (Kooistra, Aki, Skurdal, Grove) 4:49.93.

Oak Harbor 105, Cascade 71

At Forest Park Pool

200 medley relay—Oak Harbor (Angele Dennen, Maya Krantz, Grace Chargualaf, Naomi Garcia) 2:03.87; 200 freestyle—Molly Vagt (OH) 2:05.15; 200 individual medley—Jillian Pape (OH) 25.21; 50 freestyle—Nadia Prater (C) 27.76; Diving—Anneca Hilde (C) 89.35; 100 butterfly—Erica Sugatan (OH) 1:11.40; 100 freestyle—Olivia Tungate (OH) 56.24; 500 freestyle—Vagt (OH) 5:30.73; 200 freestyle relay—Cascade (Ana Kessinger, Miki Ram, Annie Woodrum, Prater) 1:52.85; 100 backstroke—Tungate (OH) 1:04.58; 100 breaststroke—Talia Black (OH) 1:04.58; 400 freestyle relay—Oak Harbor (Pape, Vagt, Baelee Whitinger, Tungate) 4:08.71.

Stanwood 124, Everett 49

At Stanwood YMCA

200 medley relay—Stanwood (Hoylynn Haue, Jetlynn Haue, Karlie Rimat, Cierra Jones) 2:01.18; 200 freestyle—Givens (S) 2:39.42; 200 individual medley—J. Haue (S) 2:19.00; 50 freestyle—Jones (S) 29.72; 100 butterfly—Rimat (S) 1:00.27; 100 freestyle—Jones (S) 1:04.53; 500 freestyle—J. Haue (S) 5:55.27; 200 freestyle relay—Everett (Plummer, S. Robles, M. Robles, Flores) 2:04.26; 100 backstroke—Rimat (S) 1:02.14; 100 breaststroke—Gracie Brennan (S) 1:22.33; 400 freestyle relay—Stanwood (J. Haue, Charli Ritterbrush, Jones, Rimat) 4:07.87.

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