Tuesday’s prep boys swimming results

BOYS SWIMMING

Everett 92, Snohomish 91

Glacier Peak 89, Everett 87

At Forest Park Pool

200 medley relay—Everett (Ethan Harber, Quinn Weiber, Joe Sisneros, Andrew Day) 1:58.54; 200 freestyle—Ethan Ahrendt (E) 1:58.16; 200 individual medley—Colin Brenchley (S) 2:11.53; 50 freestyle—Eduardo Career Vianna (S) 25.06; Diving—Connor May (GP) 283.40; 100 butterfly—Brenchley (S) 58.20; 100 freestyle—Career Vianna (S) 57.05; 500 freestyle—Daniel Pokorny (GP) 6:03.39; 200 freestyle relay—Everett (Ahrendt, Day, Sisneros, Brad Webber) 1:44.30; 100 backstroke—Andrew Meneses (GP) 1:09.42; 100 breaststroke—Ahrendt (E) 1:13.27; 400 freestyle relay—Snohomish (Career Vianna, Hayne Boyden, Sam Lorant, Brenchley) 3:52.32.

A. Murphy 114, Lynden 50

A. Murphy 113, Bellingham 51

At Snohomish Aquatic Center

(Local placers only)

200 medley relay—1. Archbishop Murphy (Miguel Villacorta, Jason Alberts, Kainoa Evans, Duncan McDonald) 2:07.44; 200 freestyle—1. Tony Mikhail (AM) 1:56.59; 200 individual medley—1. William Walters (AM) 2:08.45; 50 freestyle—1. Robert DeMello e Souza (AM) 25.21; Diving—3. Rown Kureger (AM) 75.65 100 butterfly—1. Evans (AM) 1:12.19; 100 freestyle—2. Villacorta (AM) 59.77; 500 freestyle—1. Mikhail (AM) 5:18.62; 200 freestyle relay— 1. Archbishop Murphy (Walters, DeMello e Souza, Mikhail, Alex Miller) 1:44.42; 100 backstroke—1. Walters (AM) 57.77; 100 breaststroke—1. Jason Alberts (AM) 1:14.95; 400 freestyle relay—1. Archbishop Murphy (DeMello e Souza, Miller, Mikhail, Walters) 3:46.36.

Jackson 122, Cascade 48

At WEST Coast Aquatics

200 medley relay—Jackson (Neal Thai, Bryan Phung, Aryan Dabiri, Isaac Ku) 1:48.13; 200 freestyle—Jacob Elenbaas (C) 2:06.65; 200 individual medley—Ryan Rutherford (J) 2:11.37; 50 freestyle—Thai (J) 23.23; 100 butterfly—James DeLong (C) 1:00.16; 100 freestyle—Pryce Umemoto (J) 56.46; 500 freestyle—Justin Limberg (J) 5:07.96; 200 freestyle relay—Jackon (Edward Engel, Phung, Rutherford, Erik Anderson) 1:35.50; 100 backstroke—Jon Cook (J) 54.91; 100 breaststroke—Cook (J) 57.43; 400 freestyle relay—Jackson (Bastien Orbigo, Taylor Spring, Erik Anderson, Umemoto) 3:55.4.

Mariner 125, M. Terrace 51

E.-Woodway 111, Mariner 82

At Kamiak H.S.

200 medley relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Wang, Eno, Hashimoto, Mraz) 1:51.29; 200 freestyle—Lauriano (M) 1:11.19; 200 individual medley—Bagatyrer (MT) 2:16.93; 50 freestyle—Horoian (MT) 23.94; 100 butterfly—Eno (EW) 1:02.49; 100 freestyle—Hoang (EW) 56.43; 500 freestyle—Wang (EW) 5:21.25; 200 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Lukas, Mraz, Palmar, Hoang) 1:38.82; 100 backstroke—Meetsma (M) 1:06.91; 100 breaststroke—Bogatyrev (MT) 1:06.83; 400 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Wang, Eno, Hasimoto, Livesey) 3:37.10.

Kamiak 93, Shorewood 92

At Shoreline Pool

200 medley relay—Kamiak (Maxwell Fang, Walter Limm, Johnathan Ke, Brian Park) 1:42.22; 200 freestyle—Fang (K) 1:50.36; 200 individual medley—Limm (K) 2:07.27; 50 freestyle—Andrew Butcher (S) 22.50; Diving—Nicholas Muth (S) 217.85; 100 butterfly—Anders Stenfjord (S) 53.90; 100 freestyle—Butcher (S) 50.50; 500 freestyle—Stenfjord (S) 5:23.92; 200 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Cole Nouwens, Chris Gerbino, Stenfjord, Butcher) 1:32.46; 100 backstroke—Bennett Vana (S) 1:01.35; 100 breaststroke—Limm (K) 1:01.49; 400 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Gerbino, Stenfjord, Vana, Butcher) 3:25.20.

Meadowdale 103, M. Pilchuck 66

M. Getchell 98, Lynnwood 75

M. Pilchuck 88, Lynnwood 76

Meadowdale 112, M. Getchell 70

At Marysville Pilchuck H.S.

200 medley relay—Meadowdale 1:47.31; 200 freestyle—Jared Edge (MP) 2:17.83; 200 individual medley—Casey Barnett (M) 2:14.09; 50 freestyle—Kyle Weis (M) 22.61; Diving— Zack Scharbach (MG) 231.55; 100 butterfly—John Snider (MG) 56.10; 100 freestyle—Jack Busby (M) 51.74; 500 freestyle—Nate Novy (MP) 6:36.46; 200 freestyle relay—Marysville Getchell (Brewer, Mielke, Nahinu, Snider ) 1:47.79; 100 backstroke—Weis (M) 55.77; 100 breaststroke—Barnett (M) 1:09.93; 400 freestyle relay—Meadowdale 3:32.38.

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