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    Published: Friday, December 12, 2008

    Prep roundup: Arlington slips by Mariner, 38-26

    ARLINGTON -- Arlington edged out Mariner 38-26 Thursday to earn a non-conference win at Arlington High School.

    "It was one of those dual meets where I don't think there were any upsets," Arlington head coach Shaun Williams said.

    Mariner won three of the first four matches before Arlington took four in a row, including a 14-2 major decision at 125 pounds.

    "It was a point in the match that it could've gone either way," Williams said. "(Our wrestler) showed a lot of character and got us back on the winning path."

    At Arlington H.S.

    215--Kroshko (M) pinned Quint; 285--Dickerson (A) pinned Breland; 103--Parker (M) pinned Covey; 112--Kim (M) dec. Reandeau 13-4; 119--Hanes (A) pinned Venskus 1:22; 125--Goheen (A) maj. dec. Viduya 14-2; 130--Badgely (A) won by forfeit; 135--Berg (A) pinned Johnson; 140--Venskus (M) dec. Scherff 12-7; 145--Shortt (A) maj. dec. Boyd 11-2; 152--Coffman (M) maj. dec. Ward 9-0; 160--Myers (A) dec. Do 12-6; 171--Anderson (A) dec. Nelson 12-6; 189--Nelson (M) pinned Irvin. Records--Arlington 3-0 overall. Mariner 1-2.

    Oak Harbor 69, Mountlake Terrace 3: At Oak Harbor, Brandon Stratton defeated Mountlake Terrace's Brandon Khuu by technical fall in the 135-pound weight class to help Oak Harbor get its first win of the season and run away with the non-conference meet.

    At Oak Harbor H.S.

    103--Strickland (OH) won by forfeit; 112--Timber (OH) dec. Martin 19-12; 119--R. Cardwell (OH) pinned Quinteiro 3:45; 125--Zimmerman (OH) won by forfeit; 130--C. Elliot (OH) won by forfeit; 135--Stratton (OH) tech. fall Khuu 16-0; 140--Page (OH) pinned Castleton 2:45; 145--T. Lundstrom (OH) dec. Goslin 9-3; 152--Tuttle (OH) major dec. Leonard 15-2; 160--Tyson (OH) pinned Vishniakov 4:06; 171--Loescher (OH) pinned Spear 1:38; 189--Call (MT) dec. J. Lundstrom 17-12; 215--Neumiller (OH) won by forfeit; 285--B. Howard (OH) pinned Donahue 1:59. Records--Oak Harbor 1-2 overall. Mountlake Terrace 0-3.

    Marysville-Pilchuck 58, Shorewood 15: At Marysville, the Tomahawks won 11 of 14 matches and Marysville-Pilchuck had seven pins to take the non-conference victory.

    At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

    189--Hatch (MP) pinned Smith 1:42; 215--Hillis (MP) pinned Sheltz by pin :42; 285--Dschaak (MP) pinned Kelly 1:59; 103--Yun (S) dec. Cardona, 10-4; 112--Leach (S) pinned Wielgus :55; 119--Escalante (MP) pinned Floresca 3:23; 125--Zaborowski (MP) dec. Hobbs, 11-4; 130--Robinson (MP) pinned Ramsden 1:16; 135--Donaldson (MP) dec. Berenson, 6-3; 140--Haughian (MP) pinned Schlessinger :39; 145--Shumaker (MP) maj. dec. English, 12-4; 152--Ball (S) pinned Bengen 5:20; 160--Mead (MP) pinned Jo 3:12; 171--Cushing (MP) won by forfeit. Records--Marysville-Pilchuck 2-1 overall. Shorewood 1-2.

    Cascade 54, Lynnwood 27: At Lynnwood, Keanan Sands, Masih Ahmad and Erik Marks each pinned their opponents in the first three matches to give Cascade the early lead and the Bruins held on for the non-conference victory. Lynnwood's Stephen Takashima beat Lex Duncan in a 6-2 decision at 140 pounds.

    At Lynnwood H.S.

    160--Sands (C) pinned Ulke 5:36; 171--Ahmad (C) pinned Sherman time not reported; 189--Marks (C) pinned Calderon 1:40

    215--Reining (C) won by forfeit; 285--Johnson (C) won by forfeit; 103--Calkins (L) won by forfeit; 112--Basabe (L) won by forfeit; 119--Ubungen (L) pinned Larsen :25; 125--Henderson (L) pinned Loehr :57; 130--Z. Duncan (C) pinned Martz 1:45; 135--Levine (C) pinned Khalaf 2:26; 140--Takashima (L) dec. L. Duncan 6-2; 145--Ho (C) pinned Lubag time not reported; 152--Hjort (C) won by forfeit. Records--Cascade 2-1 overall. Lynnwood 0-3.

    Snohomish 44, Edmonds-Woodway 28: At Edmonds, Mark Morrill of Snohomish won a 22-5 technical fall in the 171-pound weight class to help Snohomish take a non-conference victory and hand Edmonds-Woodway its first defeat of the season.

    At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

    103--Vulliet (EW) major dec. Mundell 9-0; 112--Hutchinson (EW) pinned Jonker 1:51; 119--Warren (EW) pinned Lucey 4:56; 125--Kalmey (S) pinned Carlson 3:04; 130--Wewese (EW) pinned Mitchell :27; 135--Otto (S) pinned Fuell 2:46; 140--St. Marie (S) pinned Fleenor 2:41; 145--Alfi (EW) dec. Perry 7-1; 152--Mi. Morrill (S) pinned Storino 3:54; 160--McAllister (EW) dec. Dellino 8-2; 171--Ma. Morrill (S) tech. fall Kim 22-5; 189--Caraballo (S) forfeit; 215--Britton (S) dec. Rutledge 7-2; 285--Reinhard (S) pinned Wilczynski 1:10. Records--E-W 2-1 overall. Snohomish 3-1.

    Everett 49, Glacier Peak 21: At Snohomish, Everett had seven pins, won 10 bouts and improved to 3-0 with the non-conference win.

    At Glacier Peak H.S.

    171--Boyce (E) pinned Woods :36; 189--Lopez (E) pinned Jones :45; 215--Bird (E) pinned Kiser 2:33; 285--Carroll (E) pinned Katz 4:42; 103--Bratz (GP) pinned Justine Palabrica 1:39; 112--Crook (E) dec. Dean 6-5; 119--Bearer (E) dec. Kim 9-7; 125--Lucero (E) dec. St. Marie 12-10; 130--Forrest (E) major dec. Hise 11-2; 135--VanWyhe (GP) dec. Joel Palabrica 4-3; 140--Dittman (GP) pinned Dutton :56; 145--Sage (GP) pinned Heard :26; 152--Paeth (E) pinned Redwood 1:31; 160--Irwin (E) pinned Kaestner 1:55. Records--Glacier Peak 0-2 overall, Everett 3-0.



    Sultan 52, Bothell 31: At Sultan, the Varnell brothers each won their matches (Garrett by decision, Mikey by pin) as the Turks beat the Cougars in a non-league meet.

    At Sultan H.S.

    112--Ungerecht (S) won by forfeit; 119--G. Varnell (S) dec. McAuliffe 6-0; 125--Double forfeit; 130--MaKenzie (S) won by forfeit; 135-- M. Varnell (S) pinned Hornin 4:10; 140-- Atkinson (S) won by forfeit; 145-- Reed (S) dec. Turner 5-4; 152--Kaminsky (S) maj. dec. Lougsis 11-0; 160--Arriola (B) pinned Freigh 5:39; 171-- Schaeffer (B) maj. dec. Castillo 9-0; 189--Biddle (S) won by forfeit; 215--Dickinson (S) pinned Pelton, no time reported; 285-- Schilling (B) dec. Sahagun 8-6. Records--Sultan 2-0 overall, Bothell not reported.

    Sultan 48, Sehome 41: At Sultan, five Turks won by pins, including Justin Atkinson in just 56 seconds at 140 pounds, as Sultan opened its season with a close, non-league victory over the Mariners.

    At Sultan H.S.

    112--Leverett (Sult) won by forfeit; 119--G. Varnell (Sult) pinned Josh Bird 1:25; 125--Kochman (Sult) won by forfeit; 130--Stone (Seh) pinned MaKenzie 4:30; 135--M. Varnell (Sult) pinned Boyd 1:13; 140--Atkinson (Sult) pinned Karcher 0:56; 145-- Turner (Sult) won by forfeit; 152--Kaminski (Seh) won by forfeit; 160--Patterson (Seh) pinned Freih 1:15; 171-- Yazzic (Seh) pinned Castillo 2:42; 189--Biddle (Sult) pinned Kelly 0:24; 215-- Shyder (Seh) pinned Dickinson 1:43; 285-- Peach (Seh) tech. fall Bigelow 20-4. Records--Sultan 2-0 overall, Sehome not reported.

    Monroe 43, Meadowdale 36: At Monroe, there were nine pins in two minutes or less and Monroe won a close, non-conference meet.

    At Monroe H.S.

    145--Petrone (Mead) pinned Golden :58; 152--Dimaggio (Mon) def. Neville by injury default; 160--Vazques (Mon) pinned Stevenson 1:23; 171--Alledge (Mon) won by forfeit; 189--Kenagy (Mon) pinned Jack :56; 215--Loutsis (Mead) pinned Ingersoll 1:33; 285--Lindenstien (Mead) pinned Martin :57; 103--Harris (Mead) pinned Lau 1:02; 112--Perry (Mon) pinned Zavala 1:15; 119--Perales (Mead) pinned Rea :37; 125--Johnson (Mon) maj. dec. Diemond 22-12; 130--Stocker (Mon) pinned Panek 1:10; 135--Parada (Mead) def. Allan by injury default; 140--Foster (Mon) dec. Sanzhez 9-4. Records--Monroe 2-1 overall. Meadowdale 1-2.

    Archbishop Murphy 47, Sehome 24: At Sultan, Jeremy Wattum (119 pounds) and Cameron Wade (140) each pinned their Sehome opponents in under a minute as the Wildcats beat the Mariners in a non-league meet.

    At Sultan H.S.

    103--Double forfeit; 112--Double forfeit; 119--Wattum (A) pinned Bird :45; 125--Kochman (S) dec. Miller 13-11; 130--Beham (A) dec. Stone 6-5; 135--Mashbuan (A) dec. Boyd 13-12; 140--Wade (A) pinned Karcher :37; 145--Double forfeit; 152--Double forfeit; 160-- Smith (A) maj. dec. Patterson 18-7; 171-- Yazzie (S) won by forfeit; 189-- Hale (A) dec. Kelley (S) 14-8; 215-- Snyder (S) won by forfeit; 285-- Kruse (A) pinned Woolridge 5:10. Records--Archbishop Murphy 1-1 overall. Sehome not reported.

    Boys basketball

    Lummi 58, Highland Christian 55: At Arlington, Highland Christian had a two-point lead and possession with 50 seconds to play but Lummi rebounded a missed shot and hit a 3-pointer to go ahead en route to the Northwest 1B victory. Craig Crawford had five 3-pointers and 18 points and Vince Kurtzenaker had 12 rebounds for Highland. Lummi scored nine straight points after halftime and outscored Highland 20-10 in the third quarter.

    At Highland Christian H.S.

    Lummi 13 12 20 13 -- 58

    Highland Chr. 14 14 10 17 -- 55

    Lummi--James 11, Tom 7, Hatch 1, Dennis 2, Jefferson 12, Bryant 25. Highland Christian--C. Brown 14, Kelly 12, Crawford 18, Kurtzenaker 1, Simmons 6, Wold 4. 3-point goals--James 1, Jefferson 2, Bryant 3, Brown 2, Crawford 5, Kelly 1. Records--Lummi 2-0 league, 2-0 overall. Highland Christian 1-1, 2-2.

    Blanchet 51, King's 46: At Seattle, Stephen Reinhart scored Blanchet's first 12 points to grab an early 12-2 lead, then rallied Blanchet from eight points down in the third quarter to take the non-conference victory. Reinhart led all scorers with 20 points. Kyle Talbot scored 13 points and grabbed six rebounds to lead King's.

    At Bishop Blanchet H.S.

    King's 8 13 10 15 -- 46

    Blanchet 12 7 16 16 -- 51

    King's--Berg 2, Hardy 8, Brugger 2, Kitchens 3, McDonald, Hoff 3, Talbot 13, Mar 11, Clocksin 4. Bishop Blanchet--Olson, Villanueva, Matous 10, Berry, Heinrich 10, Brown, McBride 3, Reinhart 20, Throckmorton 2, Nelson 6. 3-point goals--Hardy 2, Kitchens, Reinhart 2. Records--King's 2-1 overall. Bishop Blanchet 2-2.

    Girls basketball

    Lummi 45, Highland Christian 18: At Arlington, Chelsey Graber scored 14 of Highland Christian's 18 points in its Northwest 1B League loss. Lummi's Rikkole Edwards scored 14 points.

    At Highland Christian H.S.

    Lummi 14 4 14 13 -- 45

    Highland Chr. 7 4 2 5 -- 18

    Lummi--Humphreys 10, K. Fragman 10, Taubanhine, Jefferson 1, S. Fragman 3, Brady 5, Edge, Lane, Edwards 14, Lanasem 2. Highland Christian--Brown, Sande, Kirby, Burrows 4, Brockway, Graber 14, Brandes, Hodges, Castle. 3-point goals--Humphreys 2, S. Fragman 1. Records--Lummi 2-0 league and overall. Highland Christian 1-1, 1-2.

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