Everett’s Amina Hussein looks for a shot with Cascade’s Malia Jones defending and fouling Friday night at Everett Community College in Everett on December 1, 2017. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Everett’s Amina Hussein looks for a shot with Cascade’s Malia Jones defending and fouling Friday night at Everett Community College in Everett on December 1, 2017. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Friday’s prep results and links

Here are Friday’s prep results and links to recaps:

BOYS BASKETBALL

Non-conference

Cascade 67, Everett 56

Mariner vs. King’s, not reported

Anacortes 74, Stanwood 63

Arlington 81, Lake Stevens 68

Lakewood 78, Oak Harbor 51

Glacier Peak 74, Snohomish 47

Jackson 54, Meadowdale 50

Marysville Pilchuck 86, Kamiak 84 (2OT)

Monroe 69, Shorewood 56

Lynnwood 66, Kingston 50

Sedro-Woolley 85, Granite Falls 24, stats not reported

Bellevue Christian 71, Cedar Park Christian 38

Archbishop Murphy 87, Immaculate Conception (Idaho) 33

Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace 79, Muckleshoot 74, stats not reported

Tulalip Heritage 45, Darrington 37

FOOTBALL

At the Tacoma Dome

3A State Championship

O’Dea 38, Rainier Beach 11

1B State Championship

Almira/Coulee-Hartline 84, Sunnyside Christian 60

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Non-conference

Everett 50, Cascade 23

Stanwood 72, Arlington 45, no stats reported

Snohomish 64, Ferndale 41

Lynden Christian 75, Meadowdale 34, no stats reported

Arlington 57, Kamiak 42

Monroe 48, Marysville Getchell 31

Mount Vernon 45, Marysville Pilchuck 35

Sedro-Woolley vs. Granite Falls, not reported

King’s 69, Seattle Academy 40

Wilson vs. South Whidbey, not reported

Bellevue Christian 47, Cedar Park Christian 14, stats not reported

Muckleshoot 32, Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace 25, stats not reported

Darrington 37, Tulalip Heritage 35

Tacoma Baptist vs. Grace Academy, not reported

WRESTLING

Non-conference

Everett 55, Woodinville 12

At Mariner H.S.

106—Jon Ruana (W) dec. Jonah Palabrica 9-8; 113—Caleb Howerton (W) won by forfeit; 120—Fernando Vazquez (E) won by forfeit; 126—Daniel Ramirez (E) maj. dec. Matt Lopez 13-1; 132—Ryan Arboleda (E) won by forfeit; 138—Jordan MacPherson (E) pinned Thomas Rice 1:10; 145—No match; 152—Dayne Tuohimaa (E) pinned Andrew Lopez 3:08; 160—Drew Christiansen (W) dec. Riley Bennett 9-7; 170—Lester Howard (E) pinned Mikai Peltzer 5:42; 182—Skylar O’Donahue (E) dec. Ben Smith 7-2; 195—Christian Balmer (E) pinned Emilio Arroyo 1:25; 220—Aurick Martinez (E) won by forfeit; 285—Wyatt Tuohimaa (E) won by forfeit.

Everett 55, Lakewood 15

At Mariner H.S.

106—Jonah Palabrica (E) won by forfeit; 113—Austin Emery (E) won by forfeit; 120—John Seff (L) dec. Fernando Vazquez 8-2; 126—Daniel Ramirez (E) dec. Chase Dawson 18-1 (TF); 132—Stephan Erosa (E) pinned Nick Matteer 1:35; 138—Ryan Arboleda (E) won by forfeit; 145—D. Tuohimaa (E) maj. dec. Brendan McClellan 16-7; 152—Kevin Stokes (L) def. Christian De Guzman 7-2; 160—Riley Bennett (E) maj. dec. Conley Miller 11-3; 170—Camden Bach (L) pinned Lester Howard 1:04; 182—Krys DuPree (E) won by forfeit; 195—Christian Balmer (E) won by forfeit; 220—Austin Nickerson (L) dec. Aurick Martinez 5-3 (OT); 285—W. Tuohimaa (E) maj. dec. Keeten Bach 11-2.

Edmonds-Woodway 67, Woodinville 12

At Mariner H.S.

106—Johnathan Ruana (W) pinned Daniel Galvan-Lopez 1:10; 113—Baylor Denkinger (EW) pinned Caleb Howerton :39; 120—Angus Rate (EW) won by forfeit; 126—Nahum Cortezzo (EW) pinned Matthew Lopez :20; 132—Howie Hare (EW) pinned Nolan Macias-Denham 1:21 2nd; 138—Thomas Christin-Eriksen (EW) pinned Thomas Riley :35 1st; 145— Salihou Fatty (EW) won by forfeit; 152—Cole Hadaller (EW) dec. Andrew Lopez 15-0 (TF); 160—Drew Christensen (W) pinned Joey St. Clair 1:02 1st; 170—Mikai Peltzer (W) pinned Clifton Montgomery 1:25 3rd; 182—Cesar Ramos-Gunn (EW) won by forfeit; 195—Josh Brown (EW) dec. Emilio Arroyo 12-7; 220—Robbie Simanton (EW) won by forfeit; 285— Johnathan Cho (EW) won by forfeit.

Edmonds-Woodway 50, Black Hills 28

At Mariner H.S.

106—Payton Gerdts (BH) pinned Daniel Galvan-Lopez 1:22 1st; 113—Colton Burke (BH) maj. dec. Baylor Denkinger 14-2; 120—Angus Rate (EW) won by forfeit; 126—Emmanuel Boakye-Ansah (EW) pinned Chase Garcia 1:35 1st; 132—Ousman Fatty (EW) won by forfeit; 138—Ellis Carlson (EW) won by forfeit; 145—Salihou Fatty (EW) maj. dec. Nolan Keesee 17-5; 152—Cole Hadaller (EW) maj. dec. Cade Lester 9-1; 160—Julian Kennedy (BH) pinned Ethan Kim :39 2nd period; 170—Clifton Montgomery (EW) pinned Clayton Lite :54 1st period; 182—Patrick Alvarado (BH) pinned Cesar Ramos-Gunn :21 1st period; 195—Jordan Claridge (BH) pinned Josh Brown :37 3rd period; 220—Robbie Simanton (EW) pinned Ben Herrin 1:21 3rd period; 285—Generous Yeh (EW) pinned Tate Elliot :23 2nd.

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