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Herald Staff photo by Elizabeth Armstrong photo shot 122007 Sports Everett at Arlington Wrestling Arlington's Chris Myers (above left) defeats Everett's Zach Husman (right) in the 160 pound match.
 
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Published: Friday, December 21, 2007

Arlington gets tough with Everett

ARLINGTON -- After a disappointing loss to Snohomish last week, the Arlington Eagles wrestling team was looking for a rebound.

They got it in the form of the Everett Seagulls.

Arlington opened the meet by getting two tough wins, then used six pins in eight matches midway through the contest in handing the Seagulls their first Wesco North loss of the season 46-15 Thursday night at Arlington High School.

Jessy Bosley (15-8 decision at 152-pounds) and Chris Myers (16-5, 160) led Arlington's charge by opening up with back-to-back wins.

"Bosley and Myers wins came against two of their toughest opponents. (Their wins) set the bar for the night," Arlington head coach Doug Byers said.

At 125, Chris Berg scored a pin in the third minute, pinning Everett's Anthony Lucero in 3:12. Byers said Berg, "wrestled his best match of the season."

Even Everett's wins were tough to come by.

All five of Everett's victories came by decision which made Arlington's coach happy.

"I was really pleased with the way the guys wrestled," Byers said.

At Arlington H.S.

152--Bosley (A) def. Irwin, 15-8; 160--Myers (A) def. Huseman, 16-5; 171--Boyce (E) def. Huber, 8-4; 189--Carson (E) def. Anderson, 5-4; 215--Perkins (A) pinned Whaley, 0:20; 285--Davis (A) pinned Snow, 0:39; 103--Johnson (A) pinned Smith, 3:34; 112--Bearer (E) dec. Goheen, 7-2; 119--Forrest (E) dec. Haynes, 8-3; 125--Berg (A) pinned Lucero, 3:12; 130--Shortt (A) pinned Palabrica, 0:38; 135--White (A) pinned Heard, 0:58; 140--Hale (A) dec. Jess, 9-2; 145--Pound (E) dec. Myers, 8-3. Records--Everett 3-1 league, 4-4 overall. Arlington 2-1, 8-2.

Lake Stevens 62, Marysville-Pilchuck 18: At Marysville, Jacob Anderson (140), Josh Eacrett (145) and George King (152) began the night with three pins for Lake Stevens en route to a Wesco North victory.

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

103--Robinson (M-P) pinned J. Alewine, :35; 112--Zweifel (LS) pinned Donaldson, 1:33; 119--Stillwell (LS) pinned Dinh, 1:06; 125--Villani (LS) pinned Burns, 4:22; 130--B. Alewine (LS) pinned Shumaker, 1:29; 135--Pennington (LS) technical fall over Larvold, 16-0; 140--Anderson (LS) pinned McChesney, 3:38; 145--Eacrett (LS) pinned Madonia. 3:19; 152--King (LS) pinned Johnson, 3:08; 160--Welch (LS) decision over Carlton, 5-2; 171--Mahn (LS) pinned Cushing, :53; 189--Grow (LS) won by forfeit; 215--Hillis (M-P) pinned Lehuquet, 3:35; 285--Pfieff (M-P) pinned Tubeur, 3:44. Records--LS 3-0 league, 6-0 overall. M-P 1-3, 3-3.

Stanwood 66, Cascade 9: At Everett, Cascade's Joel Case fought hard in his first match of the season but lost a 10-8 decision to Spartan Brett Sams. Stanwood went on to win 12 of the 14 matches in the Wesco North meet.

At Cascade H.S.

103--Robbins (C) won by forfeit; 112--Duran (S) won by forfeit; 119--Bascom (S) pinned Loehr, :40; 125--Studley (S) pinned Hu, 3:13; 130--Wiginowski (S) dec. against L. Duncan, 8-5; 135--A. Duncan (C) dec. against Fina, 5-2; 140--Wharton (S) pinned Quinlan, 3:03; 145--Barquist (S) pinned Sands, 3:47; 152--Eidsness (S) pined Hjort, 2:11; 160--Ulrich (S) pinned Ahamd, 1:38; 171--Collin (S) pinned Marks, 3:04; 189--Johnson (S) pinned Cole, 1:45; 215--Pedrozo (S) pinned Aus, 2:34; 285--Sams (S) dec. against Case, 10-8. Records--Stanwood 2-2 league, 5-2 overall. Cascade 0-4, 1-6.

Jackson 62, Shorecrest 12: At Mill Creek, Jackson used four pins and five forfeits in defeating Shorecrest in the Wesco South meet. Danny Davis (103 pounds) and Adam Nijem (112) each won major decisions for the Timberwolves.

At Jackson H.S.

103--Davis (J) major dec. Dimaano, 15-3; 112--Mead (J) won by forfeit; 119--Nijem (J) major dec. Salmon, 10-1; 125--C. Arbanasin (SC) pinned Wood, 1:23; 130--McCue (SC) dec. Cosgrove, 4-1; 135--Martin (J) pinned Kelly, 0:59; 140--Shapiro (J) pinned D. Arbanasin, 1:45; 145--Beasley (J) pinned Rogajan, 1:08; 152--Orallo (S) dec. Feiock, 5-3; 160--Lecouix (J) won by forfeit; 171--Gray (J) pinned Cook 5:30; 189--Hering (J) won by forfeit; 215--Hudson (J) won by forfeit; 285--St. Marie (J) won by forfeit. Records--Shorecrest 0-4 league, 0-7 overall. Jackson 1-2, 3-3.

Edmonds-Woodway 65, Lynnwood 12: At Edmonds, Mack Hutchinson pinned his opponent in 35 seconds to win the 112-pound bout and help Edmonds-Woodway earn the Wesco South victory.

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

152--Asefaw (EW) pinned Marshall, 1:46; 160--Detschman (L) pinned Cranny, 1:32; 171--Murphy (EW) pinned Jo. Ingalls, 1:46; 189--Kim (EW) won by forfeit; 215--Rutledge (EW) won by forfeit; 285--Cutuk (EW) won by forfeit; 103--Vulliet (EW) won by forfeit; 112--Hutchinson (EW) pinned Johnson, :35; 119--Warren (EW) pinned Ubungen, 5:44; 125--Deweese (EW) won by forfeit; 130--Haberman (EW) dec. over Je. Ingalls, 6-4; 135--Takashima (L) pinned Fuell, 2:55; 140--Alfi (EW) dec. over Lauderdale, 9-7; 145--McCallister (EW) tech. fall over Ulke, 15-0. Records--Lynnwood 1-3 league, 1-6 overall. E-W 3-1, 6-2.

Mariner 57, Meadowdale 15: At Lynnwood, Van Hoang (140 pounds) earned a narrow 8-6 decision in the opening bout and Karl Bush (145) and Daniel Link (152) followed with pins to start Mariner toward victory in the Wesco South meet.

At Meadowdale H.S.

140--Hoang (Ma) dec. over Petrone, 8-6; 145--Busch (Ma) pinned Neville, 1:59; 152--Link (Ma) pinned Smith, :28; 160--Do (Ma) dec. over Stevenson, 11-10; 171--Coffman (Ma) pinned Jack, 1:25; 189--Montanari (Me) pinned Nelson, :41; 215--Loutsis (Me) dec. over Deago, 11-6; 285--Ratu (Ma) pinned Frink, 3:04; 103--Wilkinson (Me) pinned Parker, 1:05; 112--Nguyen (Ma) won by forfeit; 119--Johnson (Ma) pinned McKeegan, 1:20; 125--Tiongco (Ma) pinned Adams; 5:08; 130--Boyd (Ma) dec. over Parada, 7-6; 135--Coffman (Ma) pinned Zebari, :54. Records--Mariner 4-0 league, 6-1 overall. Meadowdale 1-2, 2-6.

Shorewood 42, Mountlake Terrace 39: At Shoreline, Thunderbirds' Giovanni English and Matt Jensen pinned Blake Collins and Taylor Call at 145- and 152-pounds, respectively. These two final match victories helped lift Shorewood over Mountlake Terrace in the Wesco South meet.

At Shorewood H.S.

103--Yun (S) won by forfeit; 112--Quinteiro (MT) dec. over Leach, 10-3; 119--Floresca (S) won by forfeit; 125--King (MT) pinned Hobbs, 1:45; 130--Paik (S) won by forfeit; 135--Leonard (MT) pinned Lopez, 1:36; 140--Dabling (MT) pinned Nitta, 2:35; 145--English (S) pinned Collins, 2:41; 152--Jensen (S) pinned Call, 1:25; 160--Smith (S) pinned Klingman, :38; 171--Wright (MT) won by forfeit; 189--Carstens (MT) won by forfeit; 215--Hester (S) pinned Holmlund, 2:27; 285--Red Cloud (MT) pinned Kelly, :16. Records--M. Terrace 0-3 league, 0-6 overall. Shorewood 3-1, 3-6.

Mount Baker Invite: At Deming, Abe Bray led a strong showing by Sultan grapplers at the Mount Baker Invite, winning the 160-pound class with an 8-3 decision over Mount Vernon's Joe Barrington. The Turks' Garrett Varnell finished second in the 103-pound category, which Matt Anderson of Auburn Mountainview won by injury default. Travis Turner (140 pounds), Mike Varnell (130) and Jake Estrella (189) of Sultan each finished third in their weights.

Boys swimming

Sehome 103, Marysville-Pilchuck 83: At Bellingham, state qualifying times were set in five different events in the non-league meet. Sehome's Colin Flynn qualified for state in the 100-yard freestyle and was on the state qualifying 200 and 400 freestyle relay teams. M-P's Trevor LeValley swam a state time in the 200 individual medley and was on the winning 200 medley relay team, which posted a state time.

At Bellingham Aquatics Center

200 medley relay-- M-P (Lopez, Girard, LeValley, Goff) 1:45.59*; 200 freestyle--Flynn (S) 1:51.62; 200 individual medley--LeValley (MP) 2:03.59*; 50 freestyle--Goff (MP) 23.32; Diving--Hutchinson (S) 144.95; 100 butterfly--LeValley (MP) 55.21; 100 freestyle--Flynn (S) 49.94**; 500 freestyle--Durand (MP) 5:12.37; 200 freestyle relay--Sehome (Flynn, Bax, VanDooren, Praine) 1:33.18**; 100 backstroke--Lopez (MP) 58.77; 100 breaststroke--Girard (MP) 1:04.81; 400 freestyle relay--Sehome (Flynn, Praine, Fish, Bax) 3:25.01**. Records--M-P 3-2 overall. Sehome not reported.

*4A state meet qualifying time.

**2A state meet qualifying time.

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