Thursday’s prep wrestling results

Marysville Getchell 53, Meadowdale 21

At Marysville Getchell H.S.

106—Joel Foster (MG) won by forfeit; 113—Jinho Lee (M) pinned Josh Turner 3:36; 120—Steven Valle (M) pinned Jaden Yang 3:17; 126—Aaron Park (M) maj. dec. Tanner Condon 21-12; 132—Yaroslav Dubyk (M) won by forfeit; 138—Anthony LaBrake (MG) dec. Ethan Gould 17-2 (TF); 145—Trey Padgett (MG) pinned Aria Varei 4:44; 152—Elias Lynch (M) won by forfeit; 160—Michael Stewart (MG) won by forfeit; 170—Devon Rose (MG) won by forfeit; 182—Liam Ball (M) dec. Shane Reichlin 19-4 (TF); 195—Cameron Finch-Bridge (MG) won by forfeit; 220—Charlie Diedrich (MG) won by forfeit; 285—Tyson Sawyer (MG) won by forfeit.

Snohomish 39, Glacier Peak 39

Snohomish wins on 8th tie-breaker criterion

At Glacier Peak H.S.

106—Zach McFadden (GP) won by forfeit; 113—Kyle Nget (GP) pinned James Williamson 3:30; 120—Parker Hardy (GP) pinned Keean Ohlsen 3:15; 126—Josh Ren (S) pinned Gavin MacDonald 2:47; 132—Dillan Meyer (S) won by forfeit; 138—Kylie Hubby (GP) pinned Joessie Gonzales 3:32; 145—Josue Barajas (S) pinned Dylan Owen :49; 152—Tim Mandzyuk (GP) dec. Kyle Carlson 11-9 (OT); 160—Ryan Cote (S) dec. Brandon Carroll 8-2; 170—Ricky Kranz (GP) pinned Mel Miller :38; 182—Ben Kloes (S) pinned Elijah Palmaffy 1:12. 195—Josh Erling (GP) pinned Ryan Douglas 2:53; 220—Justin Betz (S) won by forfeit; 285—Matt Currier (S) pinned Josiah Palmaffy 3:30.

Cascade 59, Shorecrest 17

At Shorecrest H.S.

106—Edith Huerta (C) won by forfeit; 113—Kaiya Conway (SC) pinned Marcello Mendez :39; 120—Roman Shadduck (SC) won by forfeit; 126—Kaige Bunsngeam (C) dec. Trentyn Good 23-5 (TF); 132—Andrew Arcand (C) pinned Jack Barrie 2:21; 138—Connor Block (SC) pinned Killian McKenzie 2:34; 145—Yasin Alissa (C) won by forfeit; 152—Daniel Aust (C) pinned Kanon Ludwig 1:49; 160—Kevin Balderas (C) pinned Zane Smith 3:37; 170—Double forfeit; 182—Dakota Tait (C) won by forfeit; 195—Cascade won by forfeit; 220—Connor Thompson (C) won by forfeit; 285—Adam Holsten (C) pinned David Rivera 2:57.

Monroe 53, Shorewood 33

At Monroe H.S.

106—Nick Lotz (S) pinned Chad Pease (M) 1:28; 113—Dylan Trujillo (M) won by forfeit; 120—Curt Tanaka (S) won by forfeit; 126—Joseph Littrell (M) pinned Kellen Davis 1:05; 132—Dick Street (S) won by forfeit; 138—Taylor Ivy (M) pinned Devon Leach 1:13; 145—Elias Thorne (S) pinned Brock Rice 4:49; 152—Stephen Littrell (M) pinned Tae Thongdee 4:59; 160—Alex Olivera (S) dec. Riley Boyle 15-14; 170—Hunter Harris (M) pinned Mark Yamane 3:57; 182—Isaac Cirillo (M) pinned Phillip Ball 0:48; 195—Double forfeit; 220—Josh Felder (M) pinned Troy Beach 0:48; 285—Tommy Steiler (M) won by forfeit.

Edmonds-Woodway 47, Everett 21

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

106—Xiawang Phipps (EW) pin Sean Beck :14 2nd; 113—Josh Allred (E) major dec. Ousman Fatty 14-6; 120—Stephon Erosa (E) major dec. Howie Harr 17-3; 126—Jinsung Lee (EW) pin D.J. Ramirez :10 1st; 132—Grayson LeCompte (EW) major dec. Ryan Arboleda 11-3; 138—Cole Hadaller (EW) pin Dayne Tuohimaa :27 1st; 145—Riley Bennett (E) dec. Salihou Fatty 6-4 OT; 152—Jack Tillman (EW) pin Hunter Alvarez :39 3rd; 160—Patrick West (E) major dec. Simon Lee 9-1; 170—Anthony Lindamood (EW) dec. Brett Allred 6-2; 182—Abdoulie Jatta (EW) major dec. Jake Leonard 12-4; 195—Christian Balmer (E) pin Cesar Ramos-Gunn 1:15 1st; 220—Robbie Simanton (EW) pin Zaelyn Bell :12 2nd; 285—Generous Yeh (EW) pin Jordan Hatem 1:45 2nd.

Marysville Pilchuck 48, Mountlake Terrace 25

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

106—Raffy Simeone (MP) won by forfeit; 113—Cole Daurie (MP) won by forfeit; 120—Austin Davis (MP) pinned Alex Williams; 126—Marcos Bejar (MP) dec. Pedro Hernandez 7-4; 132—Michael Matquez (MT) maj. dec. Kyle Tubbs 11-1; 138—Baily Alvis (MP) pinned Mujtaba Abossaba; 145—Cayden White (MP) pinned Connor Lefksy; 152—Justin Collier dec. Moussa Traore 10-7; 160—Pavel Oliferovskiy (MT) dec. Alex Hatch 8-2; 170—Steven Duong (MP) pinned George Devris; 182—Aundre Seabrook (MT) pinned Benny Rivera; 195—Reyne Mack (MT) pinned Dyton Lucas; 220—Ikaika Naweli (MP) pinned Theo Armentrout; 285—Michael Phu (MT) pinned Jeffrey Roullier.

Jackson 42, Stanwood 24

At Jackson H.S.

106—Double forfeit; 113—Double forfeit; 120—Josh Vail (J) won by forfeit; 126—Matt Kastelle (J) won by forfeit; 132—Kellan Crabtree (S) pinned Julian Lucas 3:40; 138—Gunnar Cooper ( S) dec Xavier Wilkening-Joly 13-8; 145—Riley Vanscoy (S) pinned Ben Brindle 0:55; 152—Cole Anderson (J) pinned Nikolas Christianson 0:39; 160—Dartagnan Phan (J) won by forfeit; 170—James Ryan (J) pinned Cole Carrigan 0:38; 182—Garrett Miller (J) won by forfeit; 195—Andrew Gilles (J) won by forfeit; 220—Arie Van Veen (S) won by forfeit; 285—Wyatt Tayon (S) dec Justin Young, 7-1.

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