Two Snohomish relay teams post state times

MARYSVILLE – Snohomish posted state qualifying times in two relays en route to a 123-62 victory over Marysville-Pilchuck in a Wesco North girls swim meet Thursday.

The Panthers’ 200-yard medley relay squad began the meet with a state time of one minute, 57.53 seconds and the 400 freestyle relay team closed it with a state time of 3:49.56.

In between Snohomish swimmers won six of eight individual events as well as the 200 freestyle relay.

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S. Pool

200 medley relay-Snohomish (D. Shawback, Molly Blue, Randolf, Bilbro) 1:57.53*; 200 freestyle-Girard (M-P) 2:02.13; 200 individual medley-S. Shawback (S) 2:19.71; 50 freestyle-Meghan Blue (S) 26.06; Diving-Souza (M-P) 184.60; 100 butterfly-Randolf (S) 1:03.09; 100 freestyle-Meghan Blue (S) 57.12; 500 freestyle-Manickam (S) 5:29.12; 200 freestyle relay-Snohomish (Randolf, Labitzke, Manickam, Bilbro) 1:48.29; 100 backstroke-S. Shawback (S) 1:03.59; 100 breaststroke-Coleman (M-P) 1:11.36; 400 freestyle relay-Snohomish (Meghan Blue, Labitzke, Manickam, D. Shawback) 3:49.56*. Records-Snohomish 3-0 division, 6-0 overall. M-P 2-1, 3-2.

*4A state meet qualifying time.

Lake Stevens 130, Everett 46: At Lake Stevens, Rachel Simmons won the 500-yard freestyle race and swam on two winning relay teams to help the Vikings win the Wesco North meet.

At Lake Stevens H.S. Pool

200 medley relay-Lake Stevens (Simmons, Wolbaum, Tymko, Tri) 2:05.55; 200 freestyle-Conrad (LS) 2:01.29*; 200 individual medley-Pohl (E) 2:26.52; 50 freestyle-Tri (LS) 27.79; Diving-Remme (LS) 124.0; 100 butterfly-Tymko (LS) 1:05.56; 100 freestyle-Sunderland (LS) 59.30; 500 freestyle-Simmons (LS) 6:07.35; 200 freestyle relay-Lake Stevens (Sunderland, Wolbaum, Tri, Conrad) 1:49.75; 100 backstroke-Tymko (LS) 1:06.65; 100 breaststroke-Pohl (E) 1:10.49*; 400 freestyle relay-Lake Stevens (Sunderland, Tymko, Simmons, Conrad) 4:07.64. Records-Everett 0-3 division, 5-3 overall. Lake Stevens 3-0, 5-2.

*4A state meet qualifying time.

Stanwood 92, Cascade 78: At Everett, Kara Koetje won the 100- and 200-yard freestyles to lead the Spartans to the Wesco North victory.

At Forest Park Pool

200 medley relay-Cascade (Mak, Mullen, Davis, Pederson) 2:10.13; 200 freestyle-Koetje (Stanwood) 2:14.89; 200 individual medley-Pederson (C) 2:35.85; 50 freestyle-Mak (C) 27.94; Diving-not held; 100 butterfly-Pederson (C) 1:13.38; 100 freestyle-Koetje (S) 1:00.54; 500 freestyle-Simmons (S) 6:20.57; 200 freestyle relay-Stanwood (Hasenoehd, Koetje, Cooley, Shedlow) 2:01.84; 100 backstroke-Mak (C) 1:12.69; 100 breaststroke-Mullen (C) 1:18.56; 400 freestyle relay-Cascade (Pederson, Mullen, Mak, Nast) 4:24.24. Records-Stanwood 1-2 division, 2-4 overall. Cascade 0-3, 2-4.

Kamiak 124, Mountlake Terrace 66: At Mukilteo, Alecia Hauck won the 100-yard backstroke and swam on three winning relay teams to lead Kamiak to the Wesco South victory.

At Kamiak H.S. Pool

200 medley relay-Kamiak (Hauck, Menard, Dubin, Taubeneck) 2:11.71; 200 freestyle-Kaas-Lent (K) 2:01.31*; 200 individual medley-Rose (K) 2:33.18; 50 freestyle-Menard (K) 27.51; Diving-Adair (K) 85.50; 100 butterfly-Dubin (K) 1:10.79; 100 freestyle-Zalud (M) 57.32; 500 freestyle-Lance (M) 6:10.79; 200 freestyle relay-Kamiak (Hauck, Stafford, Jordan, Sreibers) 1:52.25; 100 backstroke-Hauck (K) 1:08.73; 100 breaststroke-J. Trees (K) 1:21.72; 400 freestyle relay-Kamiak (Sreibers, Jordan, Hauck, Van Gerpen) 3:58.35. Records-Mountlake Terrace 0-4 in division, 0-6 overall. Kamiak 5-0, 6-1.

*4a state meet qualifying time.

Edmonds-Woodway 101, Meadowdale 69: At Lynnwood, Maren O’Malley took first place in the 50-yard freestyle and 100 backstroke races and swam on two winning relay teams to help Edmonds-Woodway win the Wesco South meet.

At Lynwood City Pool

200 medley relay-Edmonds-Woodway (O’Malley, Weber, Gustafson, Byarlay) 2:06.87; 200 freestyle-Storey (M) 2:19.56; 200 individual medley-Keane (M) 2:23.54; 50 freestyle-O’Malley (E-W) 27.31; 100 butterfly-Keane (M) 1:04.37; 100 freestyle-Melillo (E-W) 1:01.70; 500 freestyle-Collier (E-W) 5:55.32; 200 freestyle relay-Edmonds-Woodway (Byarlay, Teitzel, Lusacco, O’Malley) 1:54.91; 100 backstroke-O’Malley (E-W) 1:10.66; 100 breaststroke-Weber (E-W) 1:19.69; 400 freestyle relay-Meadowdale (Keane, Storey, Williams, Huang) 4:13.34. Records-Meadowdale 1-3 division, 3-3 overall. Edmonds-Woodway 2-2, 3-2.

Shorecrest 129, Mariner 56: At Shoreline, Aydan Sarikaya won two individual races and swam on two winning relay teams for Shorecrest in the Wesco South meet.

At Shoreline Pool

200 medley relay-Shorecrest (Sarikaya, Deiparine, Jang, Chalal) 2:09.58; 200 freestyle-Deiparine (S) 2:15.52; 200 individual medley-Sarikaya (S) 2:27.53; 50 freestyle-Kelsey Allen (M) 28.19; Diving-Young (S) 258.05; 100 butterfly-Gwazdauskas (S) 1:13.99; 100 freestyle-Katie Allen (M) 1:01.99; 500 freestyle-Deiparine (S) 6:00.95; 200 freestyle relay-Shorecrest (Gwazdauskas, Becker, Seferos, Sarikaya) 1:55.27; 100 backstroke-Sarakaya (S) 1:07.74; 100 breaststroke-Gordon (S) 1:23.47; 400 freestyle relay-Shorecrest (Chalal, Gwazdauskas, Becker, Deiparine) 4:21.04. Records-Mariner 1-2 in division, 1-4 overall. Shorecrest 3-2, 3-4.

Shorewood 87, Jackson 83: At Mill Creek, Leanne Dull raced to state qualifying times in the 200- and 500-yard freestyle races, winning both and swam on the winning 200 medley relay team to help Shorewood remain undefeated in the Wesco South.

At Mill Creek Pool

200 medley relay-Shorewood (Dull, Young, Wilkinson, Hagemann) 2:00.32; 200 freestyle-Dull (S) 1:59.01*; 200 individual medley-Ha (J) 2:15.95*; 50 freestyle-Pleasant (J) 25.42; 100 butterfly-Ha (J) 1:00.81*; 100 freestyle-Pleasant (J) 55.15*; 500 freestyle-Dull (S) 5:17.99*; 200 freestyle relay-Jackson (Ha, Pomar-Enders, Samples, Pleasant) 1:46.18; 100 backstroke-Gentling (S) 1:06.30; 100 breaststroke-Logan (J) 1:16.13; 400 freestyle relay-Jackson (Ha, Pomar-Enders, Logan, Pleasant) 3:48.05*. Records-Shorewood 3-0 league, 5-0 overall. Jackson 3-2, 4-2.

*4A state meet qualifying time.

Boys cross country

Edmonds-Woodway 24, Mariner 48, Mount Vernon 60: At Edmonds, Edmonds-Woodway’s Yonatan Yilma earned the first-place spot by 17 seconds ahead of Mariner’s Matt Zarate to lead the Warriors to the Wesco win.

At Lynndale Park

2.75 miles

Edmonds-Woodway-1. Yilma 15:20, 3. VanSwearingen 15:39, 5. Wolfe 16:04, 6. Grover 16:19, 9. Adams 16:58.

Mariner-2. Zarate 15:37, 7. Bartol 16:34, 8. Norton 16:52, 15. Linden 17:48, 16. McAfee 17:49.

Mount Vernon-4. Cary 15:56, 11. Swanson 17:29, 13. McGuire 17:40, 14. Jiminez 17:47, 18. Murphy 18:11.

Cascade 26, Monroe 58, Shorewood 65, Arlington 73: At Shoreline, Shorewood senior Eric Ardissono outpaced a cluster of Cascade runners to take first place in the 3.1-mile Wesco race, but the Bruins filled the second through fifth spots.

At Hamlin Park

3.1 miles

Cascade-2. Seal 18:38, 3. Redding 18:39, 4. Jones 18:44, 5. Rickman 18:56, 12. Doubraua 19:48.

Monroe-8. Elias 19:06, 9. Ingersol 19:21, 11. Miracle 19:42, 13. Suttor 19:49, 18. VanHorn 20:16.

Shorewood-1. Ardissono 17:50, 6. Krowka 18:59, 16. Johnson 20:02, 22. Virkelyst 20:30, 24. Jackson 20:33.

Arlington-7. Passalaequa 19:04, 10. Simbeck 19:38, 20. Godden 20:22, 26. Hale 20:48, 27. Ewell 20:49.

Snohomish 35, Mountlake Terrace 47, Everett 76, Meadowdale 85: At Snohomish, senior Matthew Kaftanski edged Meadowdale’s Chris Kretz by one second to lead the Panthers to the soggy Wesco victory.

At Snohomish H. S.

3.0 miles

Snohomish-3. Goodman 15:54, 5. Pedack 15:57, 8. Knauss 16:15, 9. Wolfe 16:28, 10. Freeberg 16:31.

Mountlake Terrace-4. Beinga 15:56, Henning 15:58, 7. Hill 16:10, 15. Allan 16:50, 20. Whalen 17:13.

Everett-1. Kaftanski 15:51, 18. Anderson 17:07, 21. Covert 17:13, 24. Hoof 17:29, 25. Sullivan 17:56.

Meadowdale-2. Kretz 15:52, 11. Huff 16:32, 27. Church 18:00, 29. Rogers 18:22, 30. Chudeski 18:31.

Lake Stevens 45, Shorecrest 54, Marysville-Pilchuck 54, Stanwood 58: At Stanwood, Vikings teammates Joseph Byewater and Kyle Van Santen crossed the finish line with identical times of 16 minutes, 32 seconds and Josh Fountain finished seventh as the Lake Stevens boys won the Wesco meet.

At Stanwood H. S.

3.0 miles

Lake Stevens-1. Byewater 16:32, 2. Van Santen 16:32, 7. Fountain 17:04, 16. Cheslik 17:44, 19. Lantz 18:04.

Shorecrest-3. Barden 16:54, 9. Allen 17:12, 13. Wong 17:40, 14. Baker 17:40, 15. Rohrback. 17:41

Marysville-Pilchuck-4. Felch 16:57, 8. Lemmon 17:12, 10. Masten 17:13, 11. Jubie 17:16, 21. Nobach 18:14.

Stanwood-5. Poh 17:01, 6. Cutforth 17:02, 12. Balda 17:23, 17. Reed 17:44, 18. Laures 17:49.

Jackson 34, Oak Harbor 41, Kamiak 59, Lynnwood DNQ:

At Jackson H.S.

distance not reported

Kamiak-1. Foster 12:45, 7. Kuselik 13:41, 16. Holzer 14:11, 17. Ackerman 14:17, 18. Logue 14:24.

Oak Harbor-2. King 13:11, 5. Dix 13:35, 6. Marriott 13:40, 13. Vasquez 14:03, 15. Green 14:11.

Jackson-3. Manning 13:23, 4. Croteau 13:32, 8. Epps 13:46, 9. Jacobson 13:50, 10. Lance 13:53.

Lynnwood-25. Hendricks 16:15, 26. Murray 17:42, 27. Israel 20:25, 28. Sellhast 21:26.

South Whidbey 47, Lakewood 49, King’s 56, Cedarcrest 66:

At South Whidbey H.S.

3 miles

South Whidbey-2. Peters 17:00, 8. Fitz 17:59, 10. Depender 18:00, 11. Warwick 18:09.

Lakewood-5. Rapp 17:18, 6. Skiles 17:30, 9. Devier 18:00, 12: Ervin 18:38.

King’s-1. Tadele 16:59, 4. J. Dull 17:06, 13. Dean 18:42, 14. E. Dull 18:42.

Cedarcrest-3. Chappell 17:04, 7. Heller 17:56.

Girls cross country

Snohomish 18, Meadowdale 70, Everett 71, Mountlake Terrace 79: At Snohomish, sophomore Ellie Bonner and freshman Maria Ujifusa finished 1-2 and the Panthers placed five runners in the top six to dominate the Wesco meet.

At Snohomish H. S.

3.0 miles

Snohomish-1. Bonner 18:25, 2. Ujifusa 18:43, 4. Feltner 19:07, 5. Bastian 19:21, 6. Forrest 19:28.

Meadowdale-3. Jones 18:56, 16. Kratz 20:56, 26. Gittens 22:54, 29. Streit 23:08, 32. Bower 23:14.

Everett-13. Gebert 20:08, 18. Ray 21:10, 23. Leighton 22:38, 27. Harrower 22:58, 28. Rainier 23:03.

Mountlake Terrace-11. Cheever 20:03, 20. Taylor 21:58, 24. A. Juretich 22:44, 31. Adams 23:14, 34. L. Juretich 24:04.

Marysville-Pilchuck 27, Stanwood 30, Lake Stevens 84, Shorecrest 104: At Stanwood, M-P’s Haley Nemra won the 3.0-mile race in 19 minutes, 12 seconds to give the Tomahawks the win in the Wesco meet.

At Stanwood H.S.

3.0 miles

Marysville-Pilchuck-1. Nemra 19:12, 3. Bradley 19:45, 6. Crenshaw 20:26, 8. Eyre 20:33, 9. Martonik 20:42.

Stanwood-2. Piccolo 19:25, 4. Buchanan 20:03, 5. Marriott 20:21. 7. Barnes 20:27, 12. Olson 20:48.

Lake Stevens-11. Page 20:45, 13. Hedges 20:55, 19. Gleason 22:20, 20. Scully 22:33, 21. Miller 22:52.

Shorecrest-16. Tapley 21:22, 18. Sharkey 22:06, 22. Hovanes 23:00, 23. Bower 23:14, 25. Moehrle 23:39.

Edmonds-Woodway 24, Mariner 66, Mount Vernon 72: At Edmonds, E-W junior Kate Southcote-Want ran away with the Wesco meet by 54 seconds.

At Lynndale Park

2.75 miles

Edmonds-Woodway-1. Southcote-Want 18:48, 2. Wrest 19:42, 6. Lim 20:11, 7. Nielson 20:19, 8. Loutsis.

Mariner-4. Boyko 20:04, 5. Silver 20:08, 11. Yaw 22:22, 22. Watkins 23:30 24. Geyer23:42.

Mount Vernon-3. Rolfson 19:52, 14. Kamb 22:30, 16. Drummond 22:48, 19. Howard 23:22, 20. Gilbert 23:23.

Shorewood 19, Monroe 62, Arlington 68, Cascade 94: At Shoreline, Hannah Vietmeier led the pack with a 45-second win in a final time of 20 minutes, 55 seconds to help Shorewood win the Wesco meet.

At Hamlin Park

3.1 miles

Shorewood-1. Vietmeier 20:55, 3. Levy 22:28, 4. Junkinsmith 22:35, 5. Gladow 22:40, 6. Haug 22:43.

Monroe-2. Davis 21:40, 9. Schump 23.38, 14. Bopp 24:46, 17. Berg 25:14, 25. Lotzgesel 26:38.

Arlington-8. Bosket 23:37, 10. Keihm 23:52, 15. Rayner 24:50, 20. Flick 26:18, 21. Espadol 26:25.

Cascade-12. Huschka 24:13, 13. Raines 24:15, 24. Meaghan Stephanson 26:36, 33. Molly Stephanson 27:23, 34. Clements 27:28.

Jackson 31, Kamiak 48, Lynnwood 59, Oak Harbor 92:

At Jackson H.S.

distance not reported

Jackson-2. Sandoval 16:04, 5. Graham 16:20, 7. Valera 16:38, 8. Houck 16:39, 9. A. Body 16:41.

Kamiak-1. Anderberg 15:36, 6. Wilson 16.22, 11. Stormo 16:58, 14. Abbey 17:11, 16. Kaligis 17:21.

Oak Harbor-4. Brundidge 16:15, 12. Hall 16:58, 22. Page 18:04, 24. Lafferty 18:10, 30. Allison 18:38.

Lynnwood-3. Bonney 16:07, 10. Detschman 16:42, 13. H. Umayam 17:09, 15. Artamonova 17:12, 18. N. Umayam 17:24.

South Whidbey 21, King’s 50, Lakewood 53, Cedarcrest DNQ:

At South Whidbey H.S.

3 miles

South Whidbey-2. Gordon 19:55, 3. Bakeman 20:16, 4. Johnson 20:42, 5. Habel 20:51, 12. Bosman 22:29.

King’s-7. Thomas 21:47, 9. Snyder 21:52, 10. Norby 21:58, 11. Eslinger 22:07.

Lakewood-6. Gogert 21:26, 8. Dunn 21:51, Nation 22:37, 15. Loisel 23:38.

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