Saturday’s prep results

CROSS COUNTRY

SW Westling Invite

At South Whidbey H.S.

Girls (Large Schools)

Team scores—Edmonds-Woodway 28, Redmond 92, Lake Stevens 98, Shorewood 119, Snohomish 135, Stanwood 156, Arlington 183, Jackson 184, Mount Vernon 221, Mariner 233, Squalicum 289, Everett 361, Marysville Getchell 378, Cascade 401.

Individual results—Edmonds-Woodway: 2. Yukino Parle 19:00.59; 3. Stephanie Wroblewski 19:01.84; 5. Sydney Boland 19:34.35; 7. Olivia Meader-Yetter 20:02.23; 11. Kaitlynn Rust 20:15.69. Lake Stevens: 1. Taylor Roe 18:37.91; 9. Abigail Hill 20:05.36; 27. Tiffany Roe 20:57.24; 28. Faith Brooks 20:57.76; 33. Shelby Teter 21:20.00. Shorewood: 10. Rachel Hansen 20:09.72; 24. Ellie Shoop 20:54.09; 26. Brianna McGrath 20:56.30; 29. Emily Farden 21:03.11; 30. Eileen Beres 21:07.27. Snohomish: 15. Katie Brandvold 20:21.28; 17. Claire Owens 20:34.03; 19. Megan Campbell 20:41.66; 38. Bethany Shade 21:38.60; 46. Cassie Swartzell 21:55.32. Stanwood: 6. Ella Conway 19:51.13; 12. Caroline Dolan 20:15.94; 32. Kaitlin Morgan 21:15.39; 41. Charlotte Bentz 21:44.34; 65. Samantha Pierce 22:56.34; 65. Arlington: 18. Mary Andrews 20:34.28; 35. Rachel Sherson 21:31.02; 42. Katie Taylor 21:44.76; 43. Jensyn Smith 21:45.41; 45. Kelsy Mutton 21:51.95. Jackson: 25. Emma Rossacci 20:54.42; 34. Emma Atkinson 21:22.69; 37. Briana Heng 21:37.41; 39. Anna Skoog 21:39.46; 49. Danielle Johnson 21:58.46. Mount Vernon: 8. Maria Rivera-Valles 20:04.09; 16. Abigail Cowan 20:28.31; 62. Jacqueline Medina 22:43.58; 66. Samanta Hill 22:57.64; 69. Cynthia Elston 23:05.90. Mariner: 4. Abbie Steinhauer 19:06.75; 48. Kara Sevigny 21:57.49; 58. Suzy Pace 22:17.88; 60. Honglam Van 22:21.75; Isabelle Mills 22:48.34. Everett: 40. Lauren Fifield 21:43.43; 75. Rowan Wells-Edwards 23:42.88; 76. Laili Couper 23:49.67; 84. Anna Wylie 24:57.40; 86. Parker Leland 25:23.18. Marysville Getchell: 53. Julia Rea 22:06.36; 67. Taylor Roscoe 22:58.81; 83. Caitlyn Smith 24:55.73; 87. Sabrina Farrell 25:43.70; Abby Ryiter 26:06.24. Cascade: 77. Tyrza Lamma 23:50.28; 78. Krista Schafte 23:50.91; 79. Stefanie Groom 23:52.58; 82. Karissa Snyder 24:53.71; 85. Aubri Vowell 25:04.36.

Boys (Large Schools)

Team scores—Jackson 33, Edmonds-Woodway 84, Arlington 97, Redmond 102, Lake Stevens 102, Snohomish 140, Shorewood 171, Marysville Getchell 201, Meadowdale 262, Mount Vernon 326, Cascade 329, Squalicum 332, Stanwood 334.

Individual results—Jackson: 1. Matthew Watkins 15:58.82; 3.Anthony Garcia 16:29.35; 6. Joseph Skoog 16:32.48; 9. Caleb Grode 16:44.24; 14. Mateo Rivera 17:07.71. Edmonds-Woodway: 2. Matthew Park 16:24.52; 5. Sam McCloughan 16:32.10; 24. Grant Christian 17:21.14; 41. John Christian 17:46.96. Arlington: 13. Dawson Andrews 17:04.67; 16. Kevin Mullin 17:08.80; 21. Eric Acero-Rosas 17:16.28; 22. Blake Landry 17:19.94; 25. Noah Loftis 17:21.55. Lake Stevens: 7. Noah Wallace 16:39.30; 8. Trevor Allen 16:41.38; 26. Blacke Braaten 17:22.00; 30. Bryce Mefford 17:27.02; 31. Mikey Munoz 17:27.65. Snohomish: 4. Aaron Leavens 16:31.79; 19. Matt Goddard 17:11.41; 29. Liam Anderson 17:25.63; 39. Jacob Quintana 17:41.98; 49. Gabe Tonks 18:04.95. Shorewood: 17. Devan Kirk 17:10.69; 23. Stefan Mueller 17:20.86; 42. Ben Heagler 17:53.02; 43. Reed Adjibly 17:53.55; 46. Jose Luis Gandara 17:56.80. Marysville Getchell: 28. Zachary Arcaro-Frazier 17:23.90; 33. Mikey Munoz 17:27.65; 38. Gregory Panther 17:41.67; 47. Channing Frohlich 18:02.39; 55. Connor Stickels 18:22.91. Meadowdale: 11. Cameron Sanders 16:55.68; 20. Colin Knechtel 17:13.88; 60. Andy Burk 18:28.68; 85. Ian McGaughey 20:04.10; 86. Cyrus Marshall 20:10.86. Mount Vernon: 56. Connor Nelson 18:23.18; 59. Charles Cram 18:27.96; 66. Adam Erie 18:31.57; 68. Braden LeDuc 18:35.78; 77. Alex Couch 19:17.41. Cascade: 44. Gerardo Lopez 17:54.79; 51. Jacob Schafte 18:08.60; 67. James Ramirez 18:35.15; 83. Kendal Takeshita 20:02.27; 84. David Crum 20:02.55. Stanwood: 61. Cam Klundt 18:28.92; 63. Ben Woolman 18:29.78; 69. Kaleb Danielson 18:37.57; 70. Garrett Larson 18:39.64; 71. Marko Jukanovich 18:39.84.

Girls (Small Schools)

Team scores—Anacortes 53, Meridian 60, Bellingham 79, Sedro-Woolley 109, Nooksack Valley 130, Cascade (Leavenworth) 133, University Prep 168, Lynden Christian 175, Seattle Academy 185.

Individual Results—(Top 5) 1. Erin Mullins (Cascade-Leavenworth) 18:56.80; 2. Andrea Markezich (Bear Creek) 20:25.53; 3. Ashlee VanDenTop (Meridian) 20:35.27; 4. Tessa Smith (Sedr0-Woolley) 20:58.49; 5. Alyce Harlan (Nooksack Valley) 21:04.36.

Boys (Small Schools)

Team scores—Meridian 47, Overlake 79, Anacortes 109, South Whidbey 122, Lynden 133, Granite Falls 161, Cascade (Leavenworth) 166, Nooksack Valley 178, Sedro-Woolley 191, University Prep 206, Vashon Island 263.

Individual Results—(Top 5) 1. Cooper Arons (Overlake) 17:12.87; 2. James Parker (Anacortes) 17:13.79; 3. Cade Brown (Bellingham) 17:16.09; 4. Kenny Barnes (Meridian) 17:29.34; 5. Spencer Arons (Overlake) 17:36.20.

South Whidbey: 14. Collin Burns 18:06.70; 17. Cory Ackerman 18:18.25; 18. Callahan Yale 18:19.52; 19. Will Simms 18:23.98; 54.Michael Cepowski 20:04.20.

Granite Falls: 8. Isaac Cortes 17:56.10; 12. Aiden Holm 18:04.78; 23. Jame Klinman 18:29.64; 58. Dawson Kuntz 20:15.27; 60. Austin Theriault 20:20.86.

FOOTBALL

Sultan 35, CPC-Bothell 7

CPC 0 7 0 0 —7

Sultan 7 14 0 14 —35

SUL: Zack Zomes 2 run (Omar Valera kick)

CPC: Andrew Britton 80 pass from Jack Flynn (Bradley Cumley kick)

SUL: Andy Sam 15 run (Valera kick)

SUL: Alex Parrigo 1 run (Valera kick)

SUL: Sam 8 run (Valera kick)

SUL: Sam 49 pass from Parrigo (Valera kick)

Records—Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 0-1 league 2-1 overall; Sultan 1-0, 3-0.

GIRLS SOCCER

Shorecrest 5, Oak Harbor 1

At Shoreline Stadium

Goals— Ella Nelson (S), Lauren Brown (S) 3, Rylee Pope (S), Caylie Etherington (OH). Assists— Shay Adams (S) 2, Maggie Taylor (S). Records—Oak Harbor 0-2-0 league, 1-4-0 overall. Shorecrest 1-1-0, 2-2-1

Stanwood 4, M. Terrace 2

At Stanwood H.S.

Goals—Bailey Post (S) 2, Espy Sachez (S), Bethany VanSant (S), not reported (MLT). Assist—Sanchez (S), Post (S), VanSant (S), Jaelynn Walker (S), not reported (MLT). Records—Mountlake Terrace 1-1-0 league, 5-1-0 overall. Stanwood 2-0-0, 4-1-0.

M. Getchell 3, Shorewood 1

At Marysville Getchell H.S.

Goals—Oshinaye Taylor (MG) 2, Lindsey Wiekle (MG), Madeleine Petit (S). Assists—Hannah Jones (MG), Taylor (MG). Records—Marysville Getchell: 1-0-0 league, 4-0-0 overall. Shorewood 0-2-0, 0-4-1.

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