Highlights from the Wesco 3A high school boys basketball game between Marysville Pilchuck and Shorecrest. Video by: Ben Watanabe / The Herald

Tuesday’s prep results, with links to recaps

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

BOYS BASKETBALL

Wesco 4A

Cascade 64, Mariner 46

Kamiak 61, Mount Vernon 35

Jackson 74, Lake Stevens 45

Wesco 3A

Arlington 64, Edmonds-Woodway 60

Marysville Getchell 51, Everett 48

Lynnwood 77, Snohomish 51

Shorecrest 82, Marysville Pilchuck 79

Mountlake Terrace 67, Oak Harbor 29

Stanwood 76, Shorewood 45

Cascade Conference

Archbishop Murphy 65, Sultan 56

South Whidbey 65, King’s 50

Cedar Park Christian 65, Granite Falls 24

Northwest 2B

Orcas Island 73, Darrington 54

Northwest 1B

Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace vs. Providence Classical Christian, not reported

Tulalip Heritage 87, Shoreline Christian 55

Grace Academy 42, Lummi Nation 41, stats not reported

BOYS SWIMMING

Wesco North

Everett 96, Monroe 77

At Forest Park Pool

200 medley relay—Everett (Charlie Havener, Quinn Wieber, Josh Shetler, Robert Pendli) 2:04.2; 200 freestyle—Charlie Havener (E) 2:27.25; 200 individual medley—Ethan Ahrendt (E) 2:20.24; 50 freestyle—Bradley Webber (E) 26.35; Diving—Benson Boone (M) 177.6; 100 butterfly—Christian Clarke (M) 1:03.83; 100 freestyle—Mitchell Boulter (M) 59.09; 500 freestyle—Clarke (M) 5:44.53; 200 freestyle relay—Everett (Ahrendt, Webber, Pendli, Wieber) 1:48.67; 100 backstroke—Webber (E) 1:5.85; 100 breaststroke—Ahrendt (E) 1:09.59; 400 freestyle relay—Monroe (Boulter, Jacob Klein, Jude Pazier, Clarke) 4:10.33.

Snohomish vs. Marysville Getchell; Glacier Peak vs. Marysville Getchell; Snohomish vs. Marysville Pilchuck; Glacier Peak vs. Marysville Pilchuck (not reported)

At Marysville Pilchuck H.S.

Lake Stevens 135, Stanwood 49; Lake Stevens 131, Archbishop Murphy 52; Stanwood 100, Archbishop Murphy 73

At Lake Stevens H.S.

200 medley relay— Lake Stevens (Benjamin Howard, Nathan Fleischmann, Gideon Marlatt, Kurt Lippmann) 1:48.04; 200 freestyle—Carter Walles (LS) 1:49.75; 200 individual medley—William Walters (AM) 2:05.09; 50 freestyle—Alejandro Flores (LS) 22.67; Diving—Riley Koon (LS) 212.9; 100 butterfly—Flores (LS) 53.41; 100 freestyle—William (AM) 51.03; 500 freestyle—Walles (LS) 4:52.79; 200 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Coleson Wynne, Fleischmann, Marlatt, Walles) 1:34.11; 100 backstroke—Howard (LS) 1:02.26; 100 breaststroke—Fleischmann (LS) 1:05.94; 400 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Flores, Walles, McKenzie Quade, Howard) 3:33.93.

Wesco South

Jackson 108, Shorewood 62

At WEST Coast Aquatics

200 medley relay—Jackson (Neal Thai, Justin Limberg, Quinn Greninger, Jon Cook) 1:40.89; 200 freestyle—Erick Anderson (J) 1:54.21; 200 individual medley—Limberg (J) 2:04.07; 50 freestyle—Anders Stenfjord (S) 22.57; 100 butterfly—Cole Nouwens (S) 57.71 ; 100 freestyle—Bennett Vana (S) 52.38; 500 freestyle—Cook (J) 4:39.38; 200 freestyle relay—Jackson (Ed Engel, Thai, Greninger, Anderson) 1:33.67; 100 backstroke—Cook (J) 52.49; 100 breaststroke—Limberg (J) 59.96; 400 freestyle relay—Jackson (Limberg, Engel, Ryan Wang, Cook) 3:22.05.

Kamiak 135, Mountlake Terrace 31.5; Kamiak 95, Edmonds-Woodway 75

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay— Kamiak (Jotham Mei, Spencer Jong, Justin Gillette, Brian Park) 1:46.84; 200 freestyle—Alex Kirby (K) 1:54.94; 200 individual medley—Michael Coate (K) 2:10.63; 50 freestyle—Park (K) 22.68; 100 butterfly—Park (K) 57.40; 100 freestyle—Niko Inadomi (EW) 33.47; 500 freestyle—Logan Schnitzius (EW) 5:18.45; 200 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Kirby, Matthew Gustafson, Gillette, Jason Cooper) 1:37.19; 100 backstroke—Jeff Plum (EW) 59.49; 100 breaststroke—Daniel Eno (EW) 1:05.48; 400 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Schnitizius, Yuteng Wang, Plum, Eno) 1:05.48.

Mariner 108, Meadowdale 64; Mariner 122, Lynnwood 57

At Kamiak H.S.

Shorecrest 136, Cascade 50

At Shoreline Pool

200 medley relay—Shorecrest (Aric Prieve, Ash Maria, Ryan Hallgrimson, Spencer Thurman) 1:46.06; 200 freestyle—Andrew Harness (S) 1:56.14; 200 individual medley—Hallgrimson (S) 2:13.67; 50 freestyle—Prieve (S) 23.46; Diving—Joseph Hofman (C) 239.0; 100 butterfly—Prieve (S) 56.3; 100 freestyle—Thurman (S) 53.84; 500 freestyle—Maria (S) 5:37.63; 200 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Prieve, Hallgrimson, Thurman, Harness) 1:36.74; 100 backstroke—Caetano Yuyama (S) 1:06.08; 100 breaststroke—Jaxon Roberts (C) 1:15.16; 400 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Harness, Erik Hallgrimson, Teddy McMahon, Maria) 3:44.47.

BOYS WRESTLING

Wesco 4A

Lake Stevens 72, Cascade 10

At Lake Stevens H.S.

106—Aiden Eberlein (LS) won by forfeit; 113—Jake Bennett (LS) won by forfeit; 120—Markus Johnson (LS) pinned Colby Tyler :47; 126—Kyle LaCoursiere (LS) pinned Saiyan Moeun 1:18; 132—Clayton Brush (LS) won by forfeit; 138—Cody LaCoursiere (LS) pinned Kaige Bunsngeam 3:01; 145—Yasin Alissa (C) maj. dec. Marshall Ryan 16-5; 152—Ricardo Villalapando (C) pinned Jace Murkerson 1:40; 160—Brandon Pye (LS) pinned Daniel Ericksson 2:25; 170—Angelo Loera (LS) pinned Archie Betham 3:45; 182—Isaac Gust (LS) pinned Obadiah Ortiz-Miglorie :57; 195—Malachi Lawrence (LS) pinned Sergio Rojas-Guzman 1:13; 220—Wyatt Hall (LS) pinned Elijah Humbyrd 4:50; 285—Devin Kylany (LS) won by forfeit.

Glacier Peak 42, Kamiak 37

At Glacier Peak H.S.

106—Zac McSpadden (GP) pinned Diana Cantini 3:04; 113—Rubin Vierra (K) dec. Hunter Hollenbeck 9-6; 120—Richard Chung (K) pinned Marcus Rodriguez 1:46; 126—Parker Hardy (GP) pinned Peter Kim 2:10; 132—Gavin MacDonald (GP) pinned Jin Turada-White 3:27; 138—David Richards-Perhatch (GP) pinned Sean Sohlberg 4:26; 145—Barrett Stengele (K) pinned Roman Nichols 3:40; 152—Tim Mandzyuk (GP) pinned Alex Chung 2:27; 160—Guage Holland (K) pinned Easton Howe 3:10; 170—Anthony Armad (K) maj. dec. Jose Gonzalez 8-0; 182—Max Benedetti (K) pinned Mark Yerokhin :55; 195—Nic Hines (GP) pinned Jaden Stetler 3:55; 220—Josh Erling (GP) pinned Nick Garza 2:26; 285—Drew Kindle (K) pinned Josiah Palmaffy :13.

Wesco 3A North

Snohomish 36, Arlington 30

At Arlington H.S.

106—Mikayla Jardine (S) won by forfeit; 113—Gunnar Sturlaugson (S) maj. dec. Jack Mackey 8-0; 120—Todd Smith (A) won by forfeit; 126—Matt Miller (S) maj. dec. Brendan Connelly 8-0; 132—Will Rush (A) maj. dec. Josh Ren 14-5; 138—Brantly Stupey (A) pinned Trevin Weeks 4:20; 145—Edwin Andrade (A) maj. dec. Keean Ohlsen 12-4; 152—Gavin Howell (A) dec. Anthony Loutsis 6-2; 160—Ryan Cote (S) pinned Kaleb Andrews 3:09; 170—Kristian Fairbanks (A) maj. dec. Connor Stockman 14-2; 182—Levi Wiseman (A) dec. Dylan Wheeler 8-5; 195—Ryan Douglas (S) maj. dec. 14-2; 220—Dale Murphy (S) won by forfeit; 285— Matt Currier (S) pinned Hayden Strande 1:40.

Non-conference

Shorecrest vs. Monroe, not reported

Marysville Getchell vs. Monroe, not reported

Shorecrest vs. Marysville Getchell, not reported

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Cascade Conference

Archbishop Murphy 85, Granite Falls 15, stats not reported

Cedarcrest 40, King’s 30

Cedar Park Christian 52, South Whidbey 40

Northwest 2B

Orcas Island 53, Darrington 45, stats not reported

Northwest 1B

Shoreline Christian vs. Tulalip Heritage, not reported

Grace Academy 49, Lummi Nation 47, stats not reported

GIRLS BOWLING

Wesco

Everett vs. Jackson, not reported

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