Game, sideline, and halftime entertainment highlights from the Edmonds-Woodway and Mountlake Terrace high school boys basketball game Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018, in Mountlake Terrace, Wash. Video by: Ben Watanabe / The Herald

Tuesday’s prep results, links to recaps (Video)

Plus, see highlights from the crosstown rivalry Edmonds-Woodway/Mountlake Terrace boys hoops game.

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

BOYS BASKETBALL

Wesco 4A

Glacier Peak 55, Jackson 47

Monroe 63, Lake Stevens 53

Mount Vernon 43, Cascade 36

Wesco 3A

Mountlake Terrace 64, Edmonds-Woodway 43

Shorecrest 80, Lynnwood 36

Marysville Pilchuck 67, Arlington 51

Stanwood 73, Snohomish 40

Cascade Conference

King’s 68, Sultan 48

Cedarcrest 60, Granite Falls 43

Archbishop Murphy 63, Cedar Park Christian 57

Northwest 2A

Lakewood 70, Sehome 59

Northwest 1B

Tulalip Heritage 77, Grace Academy 58

Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace vs. Lummi Nation, not reported

BOYS SWIMMING

Wesco

Jackson 109, Lake Stevens 61

At WEST Coast Aquatics

200 medley relay—Lake Stevens (Carter Walles, Alejandro Flores, Gideon Marlatt, Coleson Wynne) 1:40.11; 200 freestyle—Jon Cook (J) 1:42.72; 200 individual medley—Justin Limberg (J) 2:02.12; 50 freestyle—Neal Thai (J) 22.63; 100 butterfly—Flores (LS) 54.07; 100 freestyle—Edward Engel (J) 51.49; 500 freestyle—Walles (LS) 4:54.29; 200 freestyle relay—Jackson (Cook, Limberg, Engel, Thai) 1:32.49; 100 backstroke—Cook (J) 52.07; 100 breaststroke—Flores (LS) 58.18; 400 freestyle relay—Jackson (Engel, Thai, Limberg, Cook) 3:19.50.

Cascade 106, Meadowdale 68; Cascade 127, Lynnwood 38

At Forest Park Pool

200 medley relay—Meadowdale 1:57.45; 200 freestyle—Max Khaperman (M)/Maxwell Nelson (C) 2:05.61; 200 individual medley—Jaxon Roberts (C) 2:23.28; 50 freestyle—Sean Sibley (C) time; Diving — Joseph Hoffman (C) 257.70; 100 butterfly—Sibley (C) 1:00.88; 100 freestyle—Nelson (C) 56.54; 500 freestyle—Sean Nguyenle (M) 5:24.72; 200 freestyle relay—Cascade (Nelson, Miles Thompson, Roberts, Sibley) 1:43.40; 100 backstroke—Nguyenle (M) 1:02.42; 100 breaststroke—Khaperman (M) 1:12.38; 400 freestyle relay—Cascade (Roberts, Thompson, Sibley, Nelson) 3:48.29.

Marysville Getchell 96, Oak Harbor 83; Marysville Pilchuck 87, Oak Harbor 83 (stats not reported)

Edmonds-Woodway 122, Mount Vernon 48; Mount Vernon 110, Mountlake Terrace 57

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Joesph Livesey, Chris Hoang, Anton Teplouhov, Niko Inadomi) 1:51.39; 200 freestyle—Logan Schnitzius (EW) 2:04.42; 200 individual medley—Livesey (EW) 2:16.45; 50 freestyle—Isaac Smith (MV) 23.57; 100 butterfly—Smith (MV) 57.53; 100 freestyle—Lukas Mraz (EW) 53.86; 500 freestyle—Schnitzius (EW) 5:18.45; 200 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Hoang, Daniel Eno, Schnitzius, Anthony Edwards) 1:38.61; 100 backstroke—Jeff Plum (EW) 1:.01.06; 100 breaststroke—Sasha Bogatyrev (MT) 1:04.38; 400 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Schnitzius, Yuteng Wang, Plum, Eno) 3:41.47.

Snohomish 121, Mariner 65; Glacier Peak 132, Mariner 51

At Snohomish Aquatic Center

200 medley relay—Snohomish (Colin Brenchley, James Boggeri, Jonah Schedin, Jesse Geslak) 1:53.89; 200 freestyle—Zach Cermak (GP) 1:58.72; 200 individual medley—Brenchley (S) 2:07.02; 50 freestyle—Matthew King (GP) 21.40; Diving — Beck Otteson (S) 224.75; 100 butterfly—Brenchley (S) 57.83; 100 freestyle—King (GP) 48.82; 500 freestyle—Schedin (S) 5:17.41; 200 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (King, Andrew Meneses, Jack Renschler, Cermak) 1:33.66; 100 backstroke—Schedin (S) 1:01.69; 100 breaststroke—Boggeri (S) 1:07.86; 400 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (King, Cermak, Calvin Kremer, Meneses) 3:31.20.

Kamiak 120, Shorecrest 65

At Shoreline Pool

200 medley relay—Kamiak (Slava Gliszmer, Michael Viray, Walter Limm, Alex Kirby) 1:43.56; 200 freestyle—S. Gliszmer (K) 1:50.34; 200 individual medley—Justin Gillette (K) 2:18.52; 50 freestyle—Limm (K) 23.52; Diving —Cameron Dockens (K) 183.8; 100 butterfly—Jonathan Ke (K) 56.94; 100 freestyle—Jason Cooper (K) 52.21; 500 freestyle—Spencer Thurman (SC) 5:00.22; 200 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Cooper, Jotham Mei, Limm, Kirby) 1:33.9; 100 backstroke—Vlad Gliszmer (K) 55.52; 100 breaststroke—Andrew Harness (SC) 1:05.89; 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (V. Gliszmer, Mei, Ke, Cooper) 3:25.4.

BOYS WRESTLING

Wesco 4A

Lake Stevens 74, Jackson 6, stats not reported

Mariner 42, Jackson 34, stats not reported

Lake Stevens vs. Mariner, not reported

Mount Vernon 48, Cascade 40, stats not reported

Wesco 3A North

Marysville Pilchuck 34, Everett 33

At Everett H.S.

106—Cole Daurie (MP) pinned Austin Emery :30; 113—Fernie Vasquez (E) dec. Tanner Lauzon 9-6; 120— Daniel Ramirez (E) dec. Austin Davis 7-0; 126—Ryan Arboleda won by disqualification; 132—Stephan Erosa (E) dec. Kyle Tubbs 2-0; 138— Baily Alvis (MP) maj. dec. Dayne Tuohimaa 17-9; 145—Isaiah Galindo (MP) pinned Hunter Alvarez :45; 152—Devin Fahlman (MP) won by injury default; 160—Lester Howard (E) dec. Mauro Bejar 10-3; 170—Cayden White (MP) pinned Skylar O’Donahue :27; 182—Victor Montiel (E) pinned P.J. Galindo 5:27; 195—Krys DuPree (E) dec. Ikaika Naweli 1-0; 220—Christian Balmer (E) pinned Adam Holston 3:22; 285—Joe Lawerence (MP) pinned Aurick Martinez 1:24.

Snohomish 40, Marysville Getchell 32, stats not reported

Stanwood 44, Oak Harbor 31

At Oak Harbor H.S.

106—Graham (OH) dec. Eichler 6-4 (OT); 113—Servatus (OH) won by forfeit; 120—Daily (OH) won by forfeit; 126—Fitzgerald (OH) won by forfeit; 132—Ortega (S) pinned Ribay 2:09; 138—Woolman (S) pinned Beer-Bower :39; 145—McBride (OH) pinned Christianson 1:32; 152—Williams (S) pinned Sanchez 1:16; 160— Van Scoy (S) pinned Fletcher 1:02; 170—Pace (OH) dec. SanCartier 11-2; 182—Carrigan (S) won by forfeit; 195—Ingram (S) won by forfeit; 220—Evans (S) pinned Kolden 2:00; 285—Tayon (S) dec. Campbell 6-2.

Wesco 3A South

Meadowdale 57, Mountlake Terrace 19

At Meadowdale H.S.

106—Zach Sinnes (M) won by forfeit; 113—Erick Gonzales (M) won by forfeit; 120—Jin Lee (M) dec. Tyler Estee 9-2; 126—Nathan Lee (M) dec. Pedro Hernandez 9-5; 132—Alex Williams (MT) pinned Nathan Rose 1:04; 138—Aria Zarei (M) pinned Patrick Milan 1:57; 145—Conner Leway (MT) maj. dec. Devin Deweese 12-3; 152—Elias Lynch (M) pinned Dylan Brewer 1:16; 160—170—Alex Barber (M) won by forfeit; 182—Tyler Hagan (M) won by forfeit; 195—Reyne Mack (MT) dec. Ben Duong 8-3; 220—Tyler Paul (M) won by forfeit; 285—Alex Kruger (M) won by forfeit.

Edmonds-Woodway 48, Shorewood 21

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

106—Reece LeCompte (EW) won by forfeit; 113—Nick Lotz (S) dec. Emmanuel Boakye 9-2; 120—Ousman Fatty (EW) pinned Richard Street 5:19; 126—Howie Hare (EW) dec. Curt Tanaka 3-0; 132—Grayson LeCompte (EW) pinned Kody Carpenter 5:45; 138—Devin Leach (S) won by injury default over Salihou Fatty; 145—Thomas Christin (EW) pinned Alex Olivera 3:27; 152—Matthew McMillan (S) dec. Cole Hadaller 5-2; 160—Simon Lee (EW) dec. Mark Yamane 10-5; 170—Hendrick Wirthwein (S) pinned Capassio Cherry 3:42; 182—Cesar Ramos-Gunn (EW) pinned Jake Moen 2:29; 195—Phil Ball (S) dec. Robbie Simanton 5-3; 220—Generous Yeh (EW) pinned Taejin Thongdee 2:51; 285—Kemper Lee (EW) pinned Luke Hohenstein 0:53.

Lynnwood vs. Shorecrest, not reported

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Cascade Conference

Cedar Park Christian 52, Sultan 31

Cedarcrest 56, South Whidbey 17

King’s 65, Granite Falls 43

Northwest 2A

Sehome 50, Lakewood 44

Northwest 1B

Tulalip Heritage 50, Grace Academy 43

Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace vs. Lummi Nation, not reported

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