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Published: Thursday, January 10, 2008

Kamiak topples Edmonds-Woodway

MUKILTEO -- If Kamiak continues to wrestle this well, the Knights will be meeting Mariner in two weeks with the Wesco South championship on the line.

Kamiak took seven of the first eight bouts Wednesday night against visiting Edmonds-Woodway, en route to a 46-16 Wesco South victory.

"We're not overlooking anyone," Kamiak head coach Dan Hanika said. "E-W wrestled tough, really well... They do fine job on the mat, and they'll be ready for the post-season."

Kamiak's Bryton Reim defeated Edmonds-Woodway's Steven Alfi in the most exciting match of the night, winning the 140-pound match 10-9 in double overtime.

Anthony Jacobson won in a technical fall for the Knights in the 135-pound weight class in his first match of the season.

"The crowd played a huge role (tonight)," Hanika said.

E-W won four matches, including Merim Cutuk's win by technical fall in 2:28 in the 285-pound match.

At Kamiak H.S.

103--Hutchinson (EW) dec. Wanner 6-1; 112--Warren (EW) dec. Nelson 15-2; 119--Kusilek (K) tech. fall Carlson 3:19; 125--Salazar (K) tech. fall Deweese 1:38; 130--Semple (K) dec. Haberman 14-10; 135--Jacobson (K) tech. fall Fuell 3:46; 140--Reim (K) dec. Alfi 10-9 (2OT); 145--Regan (K) dec. McAllister 10-2; 152--Mahar (K) dec. Asefaw 8-6; 160--Manzano (K) dec. Storino 9-6; 171--Munoz (K) tech. fall Murphy 3:06; 189--Johanson (EW) dec. Boyle 6-5 (OT); 215--Nigg (K) tech. fall Rutledge 1:08; 285--Cutuk (EW) tech. fall Clarkson 2:28. Records--E-W 4-2 league, 7-3 overall. Kamiak 5-0, 7-1.



Jackson 45, Mountlake Terrace 27: At Mill Creek, Jackon's Timothy St. Marie won by pin in 1:36 in the 275-pound weight class to help the Timberwolves grab a Wesco South victory. Mountlake Terrace received pins from Zach Lennard (135) and Dakoda Redplow (215).

At Jackson H.S.

103--Davis (J) rec. forfeit; 112--Fitzgerald (M) dec. Kilcoske 16-2; 119--Bentley (J) rec. forfeit; 125--Mead (J) dec. King 3-1; 130--Sanchez (J) rec. forfeit; 135--Lennard (M) pinned Billings 1:05; 140--Dabling (M) dec. Shapiro 5-2; 145--Mead (J) pinned Colins 4:00; 152--Hall (M) dec. Feiock 13-11; 160--Lecouix (J) pinned Kingman 1:13; 171--Bittinger (J) pinned Opp 1:23; 189--Carsons (M) tech. fall Hering; 215--Redplow (M) pinned Hudson 3:18; 275--St. Marie (J) pinned Danahueh 1:36. Records--M. Terrace 0-5 league, 0-8 overall. Jackson 3-2, 5-3.



Meadowdale 63, Lynnwood 10: At Lynnwood, Andrew Parada (130), Nelson Petrone (140), Ramsey Neville (145), Renn Smith (152) and Phillip Stevenson (160) each won by pin to help Meadowdale cruise to a Wesco South victory. Lynnwood was led by Tanner Detschman, who won by pin in 2:41 at the 171-pound weight class.

At Meadowdale H.S.

103--Wilkinson (M) rec. forfeit; 119--McKeegan (M) dec. Ubungen 12-10; 125--Adams (M) rec. forfeit; 130--Parada (M) pinned Ingals 5:40; 135--Takashima (L) dec. Zebari 16-4; 140--Petrone (M) pinned Lauderdale 4:45; 145--Neville (M) pinned Ulke 1:50; 152--Smith pinned Marshall 5:41; 160--Stevenson (M) pinned Ingalls 3:45; 171--Detschman (L) pinned Jack 2:41; 189--Montinari (M) rec. forfeit; 215--Loutsis (M) rec. forfeit; 285--Frink (M) rec. forfeit. Records--Lynnwood 1-5 league, 1-8 overall. Meadowdale 3-2, 4-6.



Monroe 54, Cascade 21: At Everett, Monroe's Ivan Stocker at 140 pounds began the Wesco North meet with a first-round pin to lead the Bearcats to the victory. Andy and Lex Duncan claimed victories in their matches to lead the way for the Bruins

At Cascade H.S.

140--Stocker (M) pinned Seal 1:56, 145--Dimaggio (M) pinned Sands 3:43, 152--Murray (M) pinned Hjort 2:41, 160--Vasquez (M) pinned Ahmad 0:45, 171-- Summers (M) pinned Marks 3:04, 189--Ingersoll (M) ppinned Evans 3:02, 215-- Kenagy (M) pinned Clarke 3:29, 285-- Case (C) pinned Dana 2:22, 103-- Perry (M) pinned Robbins 3:35, 112-- Johnson (M) pinned Loehr 0;13, 119-- Oonlamom (C) dec. Kernett 13-9, 125-- Hu (C) dec. Detwieler 20-14, 130-- A. Duncan (C) pinned Dalback 5:15, 135-- L. Duncan (C) dec. Foster 8-6. Records--Monroe 1-4 league, 6-5 overall. Cascade 0-6, 3-8.



Mariner 70, Shorecest 6: At Mukilteo, Mariner's Raymon Yee (2006 state placer) made his return to the Mariner lineup with a pin at 145 pounds after sitting out last season.

At Mariner H.S.

171--Coffman (Mar) won by tech fall over Cook 16-0, 189--Nelson (Mar) dec. Casarez 7-4, 215--Villalobos (Mar) won by forfeit, 275--Ratuniyauravu (Mar) won by forfeit, 103-- Dimaano (S) pinned Parker 1:25, 112--Alejandro (Mar) won by forfeit, 119--Johnson (Mar) pinned Shager 4:48, 125--Tiongco (Mar) dec. Cole 5-2, 130--Boydd (Mar) pinned McCue 2:35, 135--Coffman (Mar) pinned Kelly 2:51, 140--Karl Bush (Mar) won by tech. fall over Aranasin 18-2, 145--Yee (Mar) pinned Miller 2:53, 152--Link (Mar) pinned Martynovych 2:49, 160--Do (Mar) pinned Officer 3:02. Records--Shorecrest 0-6 league, 0-9 overall. Mariner 6-0, 7-1.



Lake Stevens 48, Arlington 18: At Arlington, Lake Stevens relied on its depth to defeat Arlington and get the Wesco North victory. George King had a pin in the 152-pound weight class for the Vikings. Arlington's Mark Davis won the 275-pound match 9-7 in overtime.

At Arlington H.S.

103-- Johnson (A) pinned Rodrigo 2:30; 112-- Zweisel (LS) tech. fall Goheen; 119-- Stilwell (LS) dec. Haynes 15-0; 125-- Villani (LS) dec. Berg 19-4; 130-- Austin (LS) dec. White 7-6; 135-- Pelligrini (LS) dec. Short 5-4 140-- Souza (LS) dec. Hale 8-5; 145-- Eqcrett (LS) pinned Mangini 4:50; 152--King (LS) pinned Bosley 3:49; 160--Meyers (A) dec. Welch 4-1; 171--Hubber (A) pinned Leuquett :50; 189--Grow (LS) pinned Anderson 3:37; 215--Pierce (A) pinned Weltch 3:10; 275--Mark Davis (A) dec. Teuber 9-7 (OT); Records--L. Stevens 5-0 league, 8-0 overall. Arlington 2-2, 10-3.



Snohomish 33, Everett 31: At Snohomish, Snohomish won five matches by forfeit to take the Wesco North victory and stay undefeated.

At Snohomish H.S.

130-- L. Perry (S) won by forfeit, 135-- St. Marie (S) won by forfeit, 140-- B. Perry won by forfeit, 145-- Garcia (S) dec. Pound 14-8, 152-- Irwin (E) maj. dec. Delllino 9-1, 160-- Hufman (E) pinned Birkland 3:01, 171-- Boyce (E) dec. Coffman 5-2, 189-- Carson (E) pinned Caraballo 1:56, 215-- Britton (S) won by forfeit, 285-- Anstett (E) dec. Reinhard 6-3, 103-- Bratz (S) won by forfeit, 112-- Forrest (E) dec. Kalmey 10-7, 119-- Lucero (E) pinned VanWyhe 3:03, 125-- double forfeit. Records--Everett 3-3 league, 4-6 overall. Snohomish 5-0, 11-0.



Oak Harbor 42, Stanwood 18: At Oak Harbor, Tyler Eliiot won by technical fall at 189 pounds to lead the Wildcats to the Wesco North victory.

At Oak Harbor H.S.

171-- Riley (OH) pinned L. Johnson 3:52, 189-- T. Elliot (OH) won by tech fall V. Kinsman 16-1, 215-- Neumiller (OH) pinned Pedoza 2:14, 285-- Sams (S) dec. Howard 7-3, 103-- Martinez (OH) pinned Gentry 0:17, 112-- Duran (S) dec. Zimmerman 9-8, 119-- R. Cardwell (OH) pinned Larson 4:30, 125-- C. Elliot (OH) maj. dec. D. Kinsman 15-5, 130-- Studley (S) dec. I Cardwell 12-6, 135-- Fina (S) dec. Page 10-5, 140-- Tuttle (OH) pinned Wharton 3:49, 145-- Hale (OH) dec. Barquist 5-0, 152-- Eidness (S) dec. Thornton 9-2, 160-- Stangeland (S) dec. Magana 12-8. Records--Stanwood 2-3 league, 5-3 overall. Oak Harbor 3-2, 6-5.

Boys basketball

Darrington 51, Adelaide, Australia 34: At Darrington, Mike Parris pulled down nine9 rebounds and scored 12 points to help Darrington topple Adelaide, an Australian team, in an exhibition game. Justin O'Dell chipped in 10 points for the Loggers.

At Darrington H.S.

Adelaide 9 9 8 8 -- 34

Darrington 9 13 9 20 -- 51

Australian team -- Brennan 4, Ashby 10, Cefel 9, Maina 3, Renshaw 4. Ryan 2, Dorsey, McDonald 2, Darrington -- Buchanan 6, Gillette, Hoveskeland 6, Jones 3, Monteith 7, O'Dell 10, Parris 12, Schillhammer 7. 3-point goals --Brennan, Cefel, Maina, Hoveskeland, Jones. Record -- Darrington 9-2 overall.

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