Tuesday’s prep boys swimming results

BOYS SWIMMING

Shorewood 102, Meadowdale 68

Shorewood 137, Lynnwood 23

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay—Meadowdale (Jack Busby, Casey Barnett, Kyle Weis, Max Khaperman) 1:46.11; 200 freestyle—Weis (M) 1:52.05; 200 individual medley—Barnett (M) 2:14.53; 50 freestyle—Andrew Butcher (S) 22.71; 100 butterfly—Weis (M) 53.97; 100 freestyle—Busby (M) 51.28; 500 freestyle—Karl Lapham (S) 5:52.63; 200 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Steven Lin, Dominic Nouwens, Conrad Rich, Bjorn Kalvoy) 1:40.74; 100 backstroke—Busby (M) 59.30; 100 breaststroke—Barnett (M) 1:08.32; 400 freestyle relay—Meadowdale (Khaperman, Weis, Busby, Barnett) 3:31.31.

Cascade 129, M. Terrace 49

Ed.-Woodway 99, Cascade 82

At Forest Park Pool

200 medley relay—Cascade (Andrei Cira, Andrew Nguyen, James DeLong, Sean Sibley) 1:53.21; 200 freestyle—Jacob Elenbaas (C) 2:10.51; 200 individual medley—Ethan Wang (EW) 2:14.63; 50 freestyle—Lukas Mraz (EW) 25.18; Diving— Joseph Hofman (C) 251.55. 100 butterfly—DeLong (C) 1:01.74; 100 freestyle—Joel Hashimoto (EW) 56.71; 500 freestyle—Joseph Livsey (EW) 5:39.28; 200 freestyle relay—Cascade (Cira, Sibley, Elenbaas, DeLong) 1:43.19; 100 backstroke—Livsey (EW) 1:06.58; 100 breaststroke—Alexander Bogatyrev (MT) 1:09.66; 400 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Daniel Eno, Wang, Hashimoto, Livsey) 3:56.81.

Lake Stevens 152, Marysville Pilchuck 29

Lake Stevens 151, Marysville Getchell 29

At Lake Stevens H.S.

200 medley relay—Lake Stevens (Carter Walles, Alejandro Flores, Quade McKenzie, Miles Slater) 1:43.76; 200 freestyle—Walles (LS) 1:50.88; 200 individual medley—Slater (LS) 2:11.31; 50 freestyle—Flores (LS) time; Diving—Riley Koon (LS) 184.10. 100 butterfly—Walles (LS) 57.27; 100 freestyle—Slater (LS) 50.16; 500 freestyle—Gideon Marlatt (LS) 5:25.91; 200 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Slater, Flores, Coleson Wynne, Walles) 1:31.94; 100 backstroke—Flores (LS) 1:02.14; 100 breaststroke—Marlatt (LS) 1:11.60; 400 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Marlatt, Wynne, McKenzie, David Joo) 3:51.96.

Jackson 117, Shorecrest 53

At Shoreline Pool

200 medley relay—Jackson (Ryan Rutherford, Bryan Phung, Jeremiah Tien, Jon Cook) 1:43.14; 200 freestyle—Justin Limberg (J) 1:51.41; 200 individual medley— Tien (J) 2:202.35; 50 freestyle— Cook (J) 22.43; 100 butterfly—Tien (J) 55.89; 100 freestyle—Cook (J) 48.02; 500 freestyle—Erik Anderson (J) 5:01.59; 200 freestyle relay—Jackson (Cook, Anderson, Bryan Phung, Tien) 1:33.40; 100 backstroke—Rutherford (J) 59.92; 100 breaststroke—Phung (J) 1:02.46; 400 freestyle relay—Jackson (Limberg, Isaac Ku, Rutherford, Edward Engel) 1:02.46.

Kamiak 117, Mariner 54

A. Murphy 102, Mariner 67

Kamiak 99, A. Murphy 66

At Kamiak H.S.

200 medley relay—Kamiak (Maxwell Fang, Walter Limm, Eric Song, Alex Kirby) 1:43.21; 200 freestyle—Tony Mikhail (AM) 1:52.21; 200 individual medley—Ryan Price (AM) 2:05.29; 50 freestyle—William Walters (AM) 23.63; 100 butterfly—Mikhail (AM) 56.62; 100 freestyle—Alex Kirby (AM) 51.57; 500 freestyle—Fang (K) 4:59.99; 200 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Noah Thomsen, Phillip Stiles, Daniel Kim, Edward Whalen) 1:42.20; 100 backstroke—Fang (K) 55.79; 100 breaststroke—Jared Luong (K) 1:08.43; 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Fang, Noah Kim, Kirby, Jason Cooper) 3:27.6.

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