Thursday’s prep results, with links to recaps

Here are Thursday’s prep results, with links to recaps:

BOYS BASKETBALL

Wesco 4A

Jackson 58, Kamiak 56

Glacier Peak 70, Mariner 64

Monroe 58, Cascade 46

Lake Stevens 70, Mount Vernon 52

Wesco 3A

Marysville Pilchuck 77, Shorewood 37

Northwest 1B

Tulalip Heritage 70, Providence Classical Christian 32

Grace Academy 58, Lopez 35, stats not reported

BOYS SWIMMING

Wesco

Jackson 132, Mariner 37

At WEST Coast Aquatics

200 medley relay— Jackson (Erik Anderson, Quinn Greninger, Edward Engel, Neal Thai) 1:43.29; 200 freestyle—Minuk Kim (J) 2:03.19; 200 individual medley—Bastien Orbigo (J) 2:10.79; 50 freestyle—Pryce Umemoto (J) 23.80; 100 butterfly—Umemoto (J) 57.80; 100 freestyle—Engel (J) 51.11; 500 freestyle—Brady Judd (J) 6:13.56; 200 freestyle relay—Jackson (Umemoto, Engel, Anderson, Bryan Phung) 1:38.41; 100 backstroke—Anderson (J) 57.07; 100 breaststroke—Greninger (J) 1:00.78; 400 freestyle relay—Jackson (Daniel Teo, Umemoto, Kim, Maceo Hoyla) 3:41.91.

Stanwood vs. Mount Vernon, not reported

Monroe 86, Mountlake Terrace 75; Edmonds-Woodway 122, Monroe 44

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay— Edmonds-Woodway (Joseph Livesey, Daniel Eno, Anton Teplouhov, Chris Hoang) 1:53.22; 200 freestyle—Yuteng Wang (EW) 1:57.22; 200 individual medley—Jeff Plum (EW) 2:15.03; 50 freestyle—Eno (EW) 23.97; 100 butterfly—Sasha Bogatyrev (MT) 59.53; 100 freestyle—Plum (EW) 54.24; 500 freestyle—Logan Schnitzius (EW) 5:19.31; 200 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Plum, Wang, Niko Inadomi, Lukas Mraz) 1:35.87; 100 backstroke—Wang (EW) 1:03.91; 100 breaststroke—Bogatyrev (MT) 1:04.93; 400 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Schnitzius, Wang, Plum, Eno) 3:35.60.

Meadwdale vs. Marysville Getchell, not reported

Lynnwood vs. Marysville Getchell, not reported

Meadowdale vs. Marysville Pilchuck, not reported

Lynnwood vs. Marysville Pilchuck, not reported

Kamiak 137, Snohomish 49; Kamiak 122, Glacier Peak 58

At Kamiak H.S.

200 medley relay— Kamiak (Jason Cooper, Michael Viray, Maxwell Fang, Brian Park) 1:43.02; 200 freestyle—Matthew King (GP) 1:46.24; 200 individual medley— Fang (K) 2:00.29; 50 freestyle—Park (K) 22.46; Diving — Beck Otteson (S) 212.20; 100 butterfly—Zach Cermak (GP) 53.80; 100 freestyle—Alex Kirby (K) 49.70; 500 freestyle—King (GP) 5:02.75; 200 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (Cermak, Andrew Meneses, Jack Renschler, King) 1:30.93; 100 backstroke— Fang (K) 1:07.12; 100 breaststroke—Daniel Kim (K) 1:07.12; 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Kirby, Jonathan Ke, Noah Kim, Fang) 3:20.38.

Lake Stevens 102, Shorewood 84

At Lake Stevens H.S.

200 medley relay—Lake Stevens (Carter Walles, Alejandro Flores, Quade McKenzie, Coleson Wynne) 1:40.49; 200 freestyle—Walles (LS) 1:50.73; 200 individual medley—Flores (LS) 1:59.19; 50 freestyle—Wynne (LS) 23.39; Diving—Tyler Cochran (LS) 240.45; 100 butterfly—Anders Stenfjord (S) 53.92; 100 freestyle—Benjamin Howard (LS) 51.78; 500 freestyle—Gideon Marlatt (LS) 5:10.43; 200 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Stenfjord, Aidan Noel, Cole Nouwens, Jack Brodersen) 1:34.1; 100 backstroke—Walles (LS) 55.94; 100 breaststroke—Flores (LS) 58.29; 400 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Wynne, Walles, Howard, Flores) 3:31.13.

Shorecrest 144, Everett 38

At Shoreline Pool

200 medley relay—Shorecrest (Ryan Hallgrimson, Ash Maria, Erik Hallgrimson, Altay Sariyaka) 1:49.45; 200 freestyle—Aric Prieve (S) 1:51.57; 200 individual medley—Spencer Thurman (S) 2:10.83; 50 freestyle—Ethan Ahrendt (E) 23.35; Diving—Gracen Wilkerson (S) 149.55; 100 butterfly—E. Hallgrimson (S) 1:00.90; 100 freestyle—Prieve (S) 50.94; 500 freestyle—Andrew Harness (S) 5:08.24; 200 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Sarikaya, Gavin Kelley, Teddy McMahon, Prieve) 1:40.41; 100 backstroke—R. Hallgrimson (S) 1:00.32; 100 breaststroke—Kelley (S) 1:18.07; 400 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Prieve, R. Hallgrimson, Harness, Thurman) 3:32.57.

Non-conference

Anacortes 121, Archbishop Murphy 52

At Snohomish Aquatic Center

Top Archbishop Murphy finishers

200 medley relay—2, William Walters, Kainoa Evans, Ryan Price, Jason Alberts 1:47.98; 200 freestyle—4, Evans 2:06.46; 200 individual medley—1, Walters 2:02.21; 50 freestyle—2, Price 23.54; Diving—1, Rowan Krueger 140.25; 100 butterfly—2, Walters 55.47; 100 freestyle—3, Alberts 1:00.71; 500 freestyle—1, Price 4:58.09; 200 freestyle relay—2, Alberts, Miguel Villacorta, Price, Walters 1:41.94; 100 backstroke—2, Villacorta 1:11.67; 100 breaskstroke—4, Evans 1:14.41; 400 freestyle relay—3, Kevin Xu, Jose Acuna, Villacorta, Evans 5:15.65.

BOYS WRESTLING

Wesco 3A North

Arlington 39, Oak Harbor 37

At Oak Harbor H.S.

106: Dorian Tollenaar (A) dec. Jamal Graham 11-4; 113: Blake Servatius (OH) pinned Jack Mackey 5:40; 120: Jakob Dailey (OH) pinned Todd Smith 5:22; 126: Caleb Fitzgerald (OH) maj dec. Brendan Connelly 14-4; 132: Will Rush (A) pinned Giovanni Ribay 1:25; 138: Brantly Stupey (A) pinned Jeremiah Dailey 3:42; 145: Blake McBride (OH) dec. Gavin Howell 6-2; 152: Shingo Johnston (OH) pinned Edwin Andrade 4:49; 160: Aaron Fletcher (OH) pinnned Colby Wammack 1:43; 170: Kristain Fairbanks (A) pinned Ethan Pace 3:11; 182: Levi Wiseman (A) won by forefeit; 195: Connor Stockman (A) won by forfeit; 220: Mike Fisken (OH) won by forfei; 285: Hayden Strande (A) pinned Hayden Campbell 5:25.

Snohomish 48, Stanwood 22

At Snohomish H.S.

106—Arlan Eichler (Stan) won by forfeit; 113—Gunnar Sturlaugson (Sno) pinned Antonio Bernocco 2:59; 120—Dustin Campbell (Stan) maj. dec. Braeden Dunn 14-5; 126—Matthew Miller (Sno) pinned Ben Wemett 1:03; 132—Isaac Ortega (Stan) dec. Joessie Gonzalez 8-3; 138—Josh Ren (Sno) pinned Ben Woolman 0:55; 145—Keean Ohlsen (Sno) pinned Nickolas Christian 1:41; 152—Jeremy Williams (Stan) maj. dec. Anthony Loutsis 15-2; 160—Riley Van Scoy (Stan) dec. Ryan Cote 20-5 (TF); 170—Kyle Carlson (Sno) pinned Josh SanCartier 1:58; 182—Dylan Wheeler (Sno) maj. dec. Chris Tabor 10-2; 195—Dale Murphy (Sno) won by forfeit; 220—Ryan Douglas (Sno) maj. dec. Decland Busby 11-3; 285—Matt Currier (Sno) maj. dec. Ben Peterson 11-0.

Wesco 3A South

Meadowdale 72, Lynnwood 10 (stats not reported)

Shorewood 46, Mountlake Terrace 31

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

106: Tommy Tran (MT) won by forfeit; 113: Kai Layton (S) won by forfeit; 120: Nick Lotz (S) maj. dec. Tyler Ekse 20-7; 126: Pedro Hernandez (MT) dec. Curt Tanaka 7-4; 132: Kody Carpenter (S) pinned Patrick Milam; 138: Arun Khou (MT) pinned Devin Leach 3:26; 145: Alex Olivera (S) pinned Connor Lefsky 1:21; 152: Cole Becker (S) pinned Dylan Breyer 3:51; 160: Jordan Simms (M) pinned Mark Yamane 2:34; 170: Edward Soloman (S) pinned Edward Dodgin :16; 182: Jaice Jones (MT) maj. dec. Hendrik Wirthwein 17-5; 195: Reyne Mack (MT) pinned Phil Ball 3:07; 220: Taejin Thongdee (S) pinned Devon Lohr 2:55; 285: Luke Hohenstein (S) won by forfeit.

Cascade Conference

Sultan 34, Granite Falls 23, stats not reported

South Whidbey 45, Archbishop Murphy 30, stats not reported

Archbishop Murphy vs. Sultan, not reported

Granite Falls 40, South Whidbey 33, stats not reported

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Northwest 2A

Nooksack Valley 51, Lakewood 33

Northwest 1B

Lopez 34, Grace Academy 28, stats not reported

GIRLS BOWLING

Wesco

Jackson 3, Mount Vernon 0, stats not reported

Cascade 3, Seattle Prep 0

At West Seattle Bowl

Highlights—Cascade: Makayla Hammer 158 game, 289 series; Paris Smith 245 game, 386 series. Records—Cascade (7-3, 5-4 Wesco)

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