Wednesday’s prep results with links to recaps

Here are Wednesday’s prep results with links to recaps:

BOYS BASKETBALL

Non-conference

Juanita 64, Snohomish 61

Lynnwood 63, Interlake 38

Mountlake Terrace 92, Cedarcrest 39

Friday Harbor 45, Sultan 33

Bellingham 70, Granite Falls 29

Lakewood 90, Mount Vernon Christian 47

BOYS WRESTLING

Non-conference

Shorewood vs. Snohomish

Edmonds-Woodway 36, Snohomish 33

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

106: Eichler (S) pinned Lopez-Galvan 0:47; 113: Double forfeit; 120: Boayke-Ansah (EW) pinned Campbell 3:03; 126: O. Fatty (EW) won by forfeit; 132: Hare (EW) won by forfeit; 138: Carlson (EW) pinned Miller 2:35; 145: S. Fatty (EW) dec. Woolman (TF); 152: Williams (S) pinned Hadaller 2:50; 160: Phillips (S) pinned Kim 3:30; 170: Van Scoy (S) pinned Lee 1:38; 182: Ramos-Gunn (EW) dec. Carrigan 9-7; 195: Brown (EW) pinned Ingraham 1:11; 220: Simanton (EW) won by forfeit; 285: Tayon (S) pinned Cho 5:49.

Edmonds-Woodway 36, Snohomish 33

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

106: Lopez-Galvan (EW) won by forfeit; 113: Sturlugson (S) won by forfeit; 120: Boayke-Ansah (EW) pinned Gonzales 1:21; 126: O. Fatty (EW) maj. dec. Miller 12-0; 132: Hare (EW) won by forfeit; 138: Carlson (EW) dec. Ren 7-5; 145: Christin-Erikson (EW) won by forfeit; 152: S. Fatty (EW) dec. Simonson (TF); 160: Cote (S) dec. Hadaller 6-3; 170: Carlson (S) pinned Lee 2:50; 182: Wheeler (S) dec. Ramos-Gunn 8-3; 195: Douglas (S) dec. Brown 3-2; 220: Currier (S) pinned Simanton 3:02; 285: King (S) pinned Cho 1:08.

Shorewood 46, Stanwood 30

Sultan vs. Lynden

Sultan vs. Blaine

Lakewood vs. Meridian

Squalicum vs. Lakewood

Darrington 57, Concrete 18

At Concrete H.S.

106: Darin Sedenius (D) pinned Anna Spangler 113: Double forfeit; 120: Deven Dawson (D) won by forfeit; 126: Riley Fichter (C) won by forfeit; 132: Camron Kintop (D) won by forfeit; 138: Joseph Monchack (D) pinned Sean French 1:14; 145: Dylan Case (D) pinned Skyler Otto 3:27; 152: Marshel Fichter (C) pinned Jimmy Mead; 160: Lucas Reuwsaat (D) pinned Peyton Sanchez 2:27; 170: Tristan Coggins (D) dec. Aunya Carpenter 18-7; 182: Gage Burtenshaw (D) pinned Cody Carlson 1:26; 195: Johnny Franke (D) pinned Becky Azure 1:26; 220: Hunter Omlstad (C) won by forfiet; 285: Robert Smith (D) pinned Robert Thompson 1:50

Darrington 66, Friday Harbor 18

At Concrete H.S.

106: Darin Sedenius (D) won by forfeit; 113: Double forfeit; 120: Deven Dawson (D) won by forfeit; 126: Tegen Magnuson (C) won by forfeit; 132: Camron Kintop (D) won by forfeit; 138: Joseph Monchack (D) pinned Jordan Lawson 1:15; 145: Dylan Case (D) won by forfeit; 152: Jimmy Mead (D) won by forfeit; 160: Lucas Reuswaat (D) pinned Austin Wynne 0:59; 170: Isaac Brumsickle (FH) pinned Tristan Coggins 1:40; 182: Gage Burtenshaw (D) won by forfeit; 195: Johnny Franke (D) won by forfeit; 220: Double forfeit; 285: Robert Smith (D) won by forfeit.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Non-conference

Edmonds-Woodway 66, King’s 42

Mountlake Terrace 38, Cascade 24

Shorewood 42, Marysville Getchell 35

Glacier Peak 58, Lynnwood 32

Jackson 68, Shorecrest 49

Snohomish 59, Kamiak 47

Lake Stevens 56, Stanwood 45

Mariner 74, Marysville Pilchuck 44

Squalicum 48, Meadowdale 26

Cedarcrest 59, Anacortes 57 (OT)

Lakewood 33, Mount Vernon Christian 25

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