Saturday’s prep results

CROSS COUNTRY

Hole In The Wall Invitational

At Lakewood H.S.

Course length: 5,000 meters

Boys

Varsity ‘A’

Team scores—Top 10: Poway (Calif.) 169, Glacier Peak 192, Camas 197, Gig Harbor 204, Jesuit (Ore.) 215, Arlington 235, Skyline 249, Issaquah 255, Lake Stevens 258, Redmond 274.

Individual results—1. Yacine Guermali (Camas) 15:17; 2. Tibebu Proctor (Northwest) 15:32; 3. Joe Waskom (Mount Si) 15:34; 4. Luke Houser (Woodinville) 15:39; 5. Cullen McEachern (Kamiak) 15:45; 6. Bradley Peloquin (Gig Harbor) 15:46; 7. Matthew Park (Edmonds-Woodway) 15:47; 8. Danial Maton (Camas) 15:58; 9. Jarett Chinn (Poway) 16:01; 10. Nate Jensvold (Ellensburg) 16:02; 11. Dustin Lind (Woodinville) 16:02; 12. William Laird (Garfield) 16:05; 13. Riley McDowell (Glacier Peak) 16:06; 14. Henry Milodragovich (Garfield) 16:10; 15. Luke George (Issaquah) 16:11; 16. Sam McCloughan (Edmonds-Woodway) 16:12; 17. Logan Phillips (Jesuit) 16:13; 18. Kyle Peterson (Hockinson) 16:15; 19. Nick Stringer (Glacier Peak) 16:17; 20. Mereck Palazzo (Chelan) 16:17; 21. Jake Knoblich (Liberty, Issaquah) 16:17; 22. George Cretu (Redmond) 16:19; 23. Dillon Dawson (Chelan) 16:20; 24. Tucker Gibbons (Gig Harbor) 16:21; 25. Nolan Carroll (Gig Harbor) 16:21.

Varsity ‘B’

Team scores—Top 10: Jesuit (OR) 60, Auburn Riverside 104, Bush 134, Camas 158, King’s 236, Rogers 245, Redmond 257, Overlake 259, Squalicum 267, Roosevelt 276.

Individual results—Top Local Finishers: 2. Ryan Abdalla (Cedar Park Christian-Bothell) 16:12; 3. Josh Rauvola (Archbishop Murphy) 16:19; 13. Matt Jackson (King’s) 16:50; 14. Cameron Chew (King’s) 16:52; 23. Alan Perez (Monroe) 17:00; 27. Isaiah Funston (Monroe) 17:08; 29. Leul Wolde (Lynnwood); 47. Jahldi Merritt (Mount Vernon) 17:28; 49. Charles Cram (Mount Vernon) 17:30; 54. Owen Balthis (Cedar Park Christian-Bothell) 17:35.

Girls

Varsity ‘A’

Team scores—Top 10: Jesuit 52, Camas 99, Edmonds-Woodway 110, Holy Names Academy 136, Issaquah 148, Glacier Peak 253, Liberty (Issaquah) 258, Northwest 267, Lake Stevens 278, Redmond 299.

Individual results—1. Jordan Oakes (Holy Names Academy) 17:17; 2. Taylor Roe (Lake Stevens) 17:21; 3. Erin Mullins (Cascade, Leavenworth) 17:35; 4. Sophia Cantine (Lakeside) 17:48; 5. Emma Jenkins (Camas) 18:01; 6. Elizabeth Rinck (Jesuit) 18:02; 7. Yukino Parle (Edmonds-Woodway) 18:03; 8. Alexis Kebbe (Jesuit)18:03; 9. Isa Meyers (Northwest) 18:07; 10. Macenna Hansen (Northwest) 18:09; 11. Malia Pivec (Lynnwood) 18:13; 12. Makenna Schumacher (Jesuit) 18:18; 13. Hannah Waskom (Mount Si) 18:18; 14. Sydney Boland (Edmonds-Woodway) 18:33; 15. Kenna Clawson (Issaquah) 18:36; 16. Keely McCormick (Jesuit) 18:37; 17. Sami Corman (Issaquah) 18:37; 18. Alicia Anderson (Kamiak) 18:38; 19. Emma Sjolund (Sumner) 18:38; 20. Ellie Postma (Camas) 18:40; 21. Greta Anderson (Jesuit) 18:43; 22. Uhuru Hashimoto (Ellensburg) 18:44; 23. Olivia Meader-Yetter (Edmonds-Woodway) 18:46; 24. Stephanie Wroblewski (Edmonds-Woodway) 18:56; 25. Halle Jenkins (Camas) 18:59.

Varsity ‘B’

Team scores—Top 10: Camas 116, West Point Grey (B.C.) 131, Redmonds 145, Mount Vernon 172, Warren (CA) 175, Port Angeles 210, Rogers Puyallup 228, Jesuit (Ore.) 242, Squalicum 258, Sedro-Woolley 280.

Individual results—Top 10 local finishers: 5. Maria Rivera-Valles (Mount Vernon) 19:34; 16. Abigail Cown (Mount Vernon) 20:37; 23. Jenae McInnes (King’s) 20:47; 31. Greta Gunning (King’s) 20:54; 33. Jacqueline Medina (Mount Vernon) 20:55, 34. Brooke Hoppe (Meadowdale) 20:56; 42. Lauren Fifield (Everett) 21:03; 47. Keely Hall (Lakewood) 21:10; 49. Allison Perrow (King’s) 21:11; 51. Laili Couper (Everett) 21:13.

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