Prep results for Saturday, Dec. 8

Here are the prep results for Saturday, Dec. 8, with links to box scores and recaps where applicable:

BOYS BASKETBALL

Northwest 1B

Tulalip Heritage 75, Lummi 66

Fellowship Christian at Grace Academy, score not reported

Non-league

Mountlake Terrace 51, Kenlake 48, stats not reported

Archbishop Murphy 55, Lake Stevens 48, stats not repoted

Union 76, Glacier Peak 49, stats not reported

Sehome 70, Marysville Getchell 52

Orcas Island 48, Coupeville 40, stats not reported

South Whidbey 58, Bush 42, stats not reported

Blaine 78, Sultan 50

Darrington 67, Clallam Bay 39

BOYS WRESTLING

Rose City Championships

At Westview H.S. (Westview, OR)

Team scores (Winner and locals): 1. Newberg 336, 25. Monroe 95.5, 28. Snohomish.

Local placers: 126—6. Cole Lance (Monroe).

Battle at the Border

At Blaine H.S.

Team scores (winner and locals): 1. Steilacoom 155, 5. Everett 124.5, 6. Lake Stevens 119, 12. Darrington 66, 13. Shorecrest 69.

Local placers: 106—1. Jonah Palabrica (Everett); 2. Thomas Rhodes (Shorecrest); 3. Taylor Cole (Lake Stevens); 6. Tyler Fouts (Lake Stevens). 113—3. Aiden Eberlein (Lake Stevens). 120—5. Brayden Bowers (Lake Stevens). 126—2. Fernie Vasquez (Everett). 132—2. Kaiya Conway-Yasuyama (Shorecrest). 145—3. Dayne Tuohimaa (Everett); 6. Elijah Scmitt (Lake Steves). 152—5. Hayden Jones 160—1. Riley Bennett (Everett). 170—3. Lucas Reuwasatt (Darrington). 182—4. Skyler O’Donahue (Everett). 195—4. Carson West (Lake Stevens); 5. Elrik Lynd (Darrington); 6. Victor Montiel (Everett). 220—1. Johnny Franke (Darrington); 4. Jacob Vincent (Lake Stevens).

Wilfong Invitational

At Puyallup H.S.

Team scores (winner and locals): 1. Puyallup 198, 2. Marysville Pilchuck 182, 7. Jackson 88,

Local placers: 106—2. Jonah Justice (Jackson). 113—1. Mikey Bejar (Marysville Pilchuck). 126—4. Tanner Lauzon (Marysville Pilchuck). 132—2. Austin Davis (Marysville Pilchuck); 4. Cristian Wilson (Jackson). 145—1. Isaiah Galindo (Marysville Pilchuck); 152—4. Jonathon Goeden (Marysville Pilchuck). 160—4. Ahmad Humoud (Marysville Pilchuck). 170—4. Mauro Bejar. 182—1. Cayden White (Marysville Pilchuck); 195—4. Christian Balmer (Jackson) 285—1. Jeff Roullier (Marysville Pilchuck); 2. Lukas Ramos (Marysville Pilchuck); 4. Mark Finnerty (Jackson).

A-Town Throwdown

At Arlington H.S.

Team scores (winner and locals): 1. Edmonds-Woodway 246, 2. Arlington 190.5, 4. Meadowdale 166.5, 9. Cascade 33.5

Local placers: 106—1. Daniel Heiss (Arlington); 2. Reece LeCompte (Edmonds-Woodway); 3. Casten Tollenaar (Arlington). 113—1. Ethan Nguyen (Edmonds-Woodway); T-3. Baylor Denkinger (Edmonds-Woodway). 120—2. Erick Gonzalez (Meadowdale); T-3. Emmanuel Boayke (Edmonds-Woodway); T-3. Dorian Tollenaar (Arlington). 126—2. Nathan Lee (Meadowdale); T-3. Todd Smith (Arlington). 132—1. Grayson LeCompte (Edmonds-Woodway), 2. Jin Lee (Meadowdale), T-3. Ousman Fatty (Edmonds-Woodway). 138—T-3. Alex Rapelje (Edmonds-Woodway). 145—2. Tanner Queree (Meadowdale; T-3. Kaige Busngeam (Cascade); T-3. Eddie Holland (Arlington). 152—2. Thaddius Gonzalez-Serna (Meadowdale) ; T-3. Thomas Christin-Eriksen (Edmonds-Woodway); T-3. Gavin Howell (Arlington). 160—T-3. Adam Murray (Arlington). 170—T-3. Kristian Fairbanks. 182—1. Levi Wiseman (Arlington); T-3. Marcus Dilworth (Edmonds-Woodway); T-3. Christian Simpson (Edmonds-Woodway). 195—T-3. Luke Walker (Edmonds-Woodway); Josh Brown (Edmonds-Woodway). 220—T-3. George Kartono (Edmonds-Woodway); T-3. Chauncey Gantt (Meadowdale). 285—2. Alex Krueger (Meadowdale); T-3. Alex Maxwell (Meadowdale); T-3. Tyler Paul (Meadowdale).

Spud Walley Tournament

At Sedro-Woolley H.S.

Team scores (winner and locals): 1. Burlington-Edison 260, 3. Glacier Peak 127, 4. Kamiak 110, 5. Marysville Getchell 103, 7. Sultan 82.5, 8. Mariner 80, 9. Archbishop Murphy 72, 10. Mountlake Terrace 59, 3. Lakewood 37.

Reported local placers: 106—4. Soren Hansen (Archbishop Murphy). 145—2. Colin Howell (Archbishop Murphy). 195—2. Devin Moore (Archbishop Murphy).

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Northwest 1B

Lummi 42, Tulalip Heritage 32

Non-league

Glacier Peak 59, Union 44

Prairie 57, Snohomish 18

Marysville Getchell at Sehome, score not reported

Orcas Island 31, Coupeville 27, stats nor reported

King’s 56, Bishop Blanchet 47

Bush 47, South Whidbey 23, stats not reported

Blaine 42, Sultan 21

Darrington at Clallam Bay, score not reported

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