Tuesday’s prep girls swimming results

GIRLS SWIMMING

Mt. Vernon 108, Everett 75

At Forest Park Pool

200 medley relay—Mount Vernon (Brooklyn Liberato, Kristen Shelly, Emma Carlton, Katelyn Ware) 2:12.13; 200 freestyle—Emma Frey (MV) 2:06.67; 200 individual medley—Ware (MV) 2:31.62; 50 freestyle—Carlton (MV) 25.80; 100 butterfly—Bin You (MV) 1:19.05; 100 freestyle—Frey (MV) 58.86; 500 freestyle—Ware (MV) 6:13.79; 200 freestyle relay—Mount Vernon (You, Hylbeck, Shelly, Frey) 2:03.02; 100 backstroke—Emma Carlton (MV) 1:04.15; 100 breaststroke—You (MV) 1:25.55; 400 freestyle relay—Mount Vernon (Liberato, Ware, Frey, Carlton) 4:16.45.

Meadowdale 118, Lynnwood 51

Jackson 106, Meadowdale 64

Jackson 125 Lynnwood 44

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay—Jackson (Heidi Ly, Nicole Limberg, Chloe Limargo, Andrea Koozer) 1:55.91; 200 freestyle—Maddie Pressler (J) 1:58.74; 200 individual medley—Limberg (J) 2:11.87; 50 freestyle—Pressler (J) 25.66; 100 butterfly—Ly (J) 1:08.58; 100 freestyle—Limberg (J) 54.75; 500 freestyle—Abby Morrow (J) 5:48.72; 200 freestyle relay—Jackson (Pressler, Limargo, Lexi Lims, Limberg) 1:45.04; 100 backstroke—Elly Bray (Mead.) 1:08.51; 100 breaststroke—Limargo (J) 1:09.29; 400 freestyle relay—Jackson (Pressler, Koozer, Ly, Nims) 4:06.56.

Shorewood 120, Mariner 49

At Shoreline Pool

200 medley relay—Shorewood (Maya McCants, Emily McDowell, Anna Pitts, Megan Pitts) 2:21.05; 200 freestyle—Timony Sherry (SW) 2:21.05; 200 individual medley—Kathleen Nguyen (SW) 2:39.35; 50 freestyle—Emma Melgardshagen (Mar.) 26.55; 100 butterfly—Melgardshagen (Mar.) 1:05.39; 100 freestyle—Samantha Rand (SW) 1:06.95; 500 freestyle—Anna Pitts (SW) 6:03.17; 200 freestyle relay—Shorewood (McCants, Meredith Rand, S. Rand, Pitts) 1:54.04; 100 backstroke—Sherry (SW) 1:10.72; 100 breaststroke—Elle Fredrickson (SW) 1:24.06; 400 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Sherry, Pitts, Kirsten Bjorge, McCants) 4:14.63.

Snohomish 118, Cascade 62

Glacier Peak 117, Cascade 68

At Snohomish Aquatic Center

200 medley relay—Snohomish (Audrey Marrs, Mieko Schwartzmiller, Sedona, Munguia, Anna Frediani) 2:10.95; 200 freestyle—Nadia Prater (C) 2:09.42; 200 individual medley—Schwartzmiller (S) 2:26.76; 50 freestyle—Maddie Donohue (S) 25.95; Diving—Emma Brenchly (S) 226.4; 100 butterfly—Riley Fidler (GP) 59.71; 100 freestyle—Kiah Lines (GP) 56.39; 500 freestyle—Ana Kessinger (C) 5:54.61; 200 freestyle relay—Snohomish (Marrs, Schwartzmiller, Emma Chonzena, Donohue) 1:49.39; 100 backstroke—Lines (GP) 1:04.01; 100 breaststroke—Schwartzmiller (S) 1:14.93; 400 freestyle relay—Cascade (Kessinger, Anne Woodrum, Mikayla Ram, Prater) 4:02.62.

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