Friday’s prep wrestling results

Here are Friday’s prep wrestling results:

BOYS WRESTLING

Wesco 4A

Kamiak 50, Jackson 23

At Kamiak H.S.

106—Diana Cantini (K) pinned Maggie Telford 1:46; 113—Rubin Vierra (K) pinned Kylie Rexroat :42; 120—Richard Chung (K) dec. Cris Wilson 9-5; 126—Peter Kim (K) maj. dec. Matt Kastelle 16-7; 132—Cannon Lind (J) pinned Eliott Szoke 1:43; 138—Charles Immendorf (J) pinned Sean Sohlberg 3:01; 145—Xavier Wilkening-Joly (J) pinned Barrett Stengele 5:57; 152—Guage Holland (K) pinned Jonah Locken 2:27; 160—James Ryan (J) pinned Alex Chung 2:44; 170—Anthony Armad (K) dec. Hunter Timmons 7-1; 182—Max Benedetti (K) maj. dec. Garrett Miller 14-1; 195—Jaden Stetler (K) pinned Sam Jenkins 1:36; 220—Drew Kindle (K) pinned Iain Gurr :32; 285—Kyle Huff (K) pinned Mark Finnerty 1:21.

Glacier Peak 42, Mariner 27

At Glacier Peak H.S.

106—Zac McSpadden (GP) pinned Jose Zamora 3:45; 113—Hunter Hollenbeck (GP) won by forfeit; 120—Levi Elsberry (M) pinned Marcus Rodriguez 5:31; 126—Parker Hardy (GP) pinned Chris Gutierrez 2:39; 132—Gavin MacDonald (GP) won by forfeit; 138—David Richards-Perhatch (GP) pinned Sergio Olivares :35; 145—Joey Adee (M) pinned Roman Nichols 1:30; 152—Elijah Crosby (GP) dec. Aiden Tice 5-4; 160—RJ Fry (M) dec. Tim Mandzyuk 6-4 (OT); 170—Joshua Giron (M) dec. Easton Howe 14-7; 182—Levi Weaver (M) won by forfeit; 195—Nic Hines (GP) pinned Tamel Jeffreysberry 2:12; 220—Josh Erling (GP) dec. Jose Parra 7-6; 285—Jady Notoa (M) dec. Josiah Palmaffy 4-2 (OT).

Monroe 53, Cascade 21

At Cascade H.S.

106—Hollis Willet (M) pinned Arshpreet Kaur 2:32; 113—Cole Lance (M) won by forfeit; 120—Chad Pease (M) pinned Colby Tyler 1:46; 126—Michael Buckley (M) maj. dec. Saiyan Moeun 13-3; 132—Josh Chastensen (M) won by forfeit; 138—Kaige Bunsmgeam (C) dec. Joseph Littrell 5-4; 145—Taylor Ivy (M) maj. dec. Yasin Alissa 12-3; 152—Ricardo Villalpando (C) pinned Nathan Bennett 1:11; 160—Dylan Connell (M) dec. Nick Land 18-2 (TF); 170—Henry Deak (M) pinned Archie Betham 1:22; 182—Paul Bischoff (M) maj. dec. Obadiah Ortiz-Miglorie 16-2; 195—Hunter Harris (M) pinned Sergio Rojas-Guzman 5:43; 220—Elijah Humbyrd (C) pinned Nelson Moody 1:17; 285—Alex Morrison (C) pinned Brad Warrier 5:33.

Lake Stevens 82, Mount Vernon 0

At Lake Stevens H.S.

106—Kyle Poe (LS) won by forfeit; 113—Jake Bennett (LS) won by forfeit; 120—Markus Johnson (LS) won by forfeit; 126—Kyle LaCoursiere (LS) pinned Edward Estevez 1:53; 132—Clayton Brush (LS) won by forfeit; 138—Seth Nickerson (LS) pinned Spencer Karns :49; 145—Cody LaCoursiere (LS) pinned Konstantin Gonchar 2:45; 152—Bennett Evanger (LS) pinned Darayl Taylor 5:18; 160—Brandon Poe (LS) pinned Joshua Trape 5:05; 170—Angelo Loera (LS) pinned Ryan Foster 1:47; 182—Isaac Gust (LS) pinned Vyncent Rodriguez 3:22; 195—Malachi Lawerence (LS) pinned Mo Arch :26; 220—Justin Thompson (LS) pinned Steven Perkins :41; 285—Devin Kylany (LS) maj. dec. Malachi Saunders 8-0.

Wesco 3A North

Marysville Pilchuck 57, Marysville Getchell 18

At Marysville Pilchuck H.S.

106—Timothy Doroshuk (MG) won by forfeit; 113—Cole Daurie (MP) pinned Joel Foster :57; 120—Tanner Lauzon (MP) pinned Taylor Herridge 3:11; 126—Austin Davis (MP) dec. Tanner Condon 21-4 (TF); 132—Nick Cantu (MP) maj. dec. Steven Grier 15-4; 138—Baily Alvis (MP) pinned Jesus Cabadas 1:30; 145—Trey Padgett (MG) dec. Isaiah Galindo 3-1; 152—Devin Fahlman (MP) pinned Skyler Elliott 1:51; 160—Devon Rose (MG) dec. Mauro Bejar 10-5; 170—Cayden White (MP) pinned Caleb Blonk 1:12; 182—Shane Reichlin (MG) pinned P.J. Galindo 3:53; 195—Ikaika Naweli (MP) pinned Corbin Bonner 5:57; 220—Adam Holston (MP) pinned Vincent Tran :16; 285—Joe Lawrence (MP) pinned Elias Durham 1:29.

Northwest 2A

Sedro-Woolley vs. Lakewood, not reported

Non-conference

Archbishop Murphy vs. Squalicum, not reported

Archbishop Murphy vs. Meridian, not reported

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