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    Prep roundup: Edmonds-Woodway rides emotions to win over Jackson

    EDMONDS -- An emotional night started strong and stayed consistent for Edmonds-Woodway in a 59-16 Western Conference South wrestling dual meet win against Jackson Thursday at Edmonds-Woodway.

    Following a tribute to retiring E-W head coach Mike Hanchett and the graduating senior wrestlers, Zach Cranny earned a hard-fought 7-5 decision against Jackson's Ryan Feiock. The match was stopped multiple times for blood -- Feiock took a shot to the nose and the right side of Cranny's forehead was cut open in two places.

    "Jackson is always tough," said Hanchett, who is retiring after 29 years in the wrestling program for E-W. "It was nice to bring the emotion of the final (home) match to fruition."

    Hanchett took over as the full-time wrestling coach in 2000 and has a number of former wrestlers in the wings to take over the coaching duties.

    E-W's 189-pounder Rudy Johanson sparked a run of four straight pins for the Warriors with his win against Sam Hering.

    "Rudy (Johanson) always does a great job," Hanchett said. "It was a little of a mismatch, but he wrestles so well."

    Johanson jumped out to a 6-1 lead with a couple takedowns and a near fall. More near falls upped Johanson's lead before his second period pin.

    Pins at 215, 285, 112 and 119 pounds pushed E-W to a commanding 33-4 lead.

    Bright spots for Jackson were Jared Mead (125 pounds), junior Anthony Mortera (171) and sophomore Brennan Sanchez (135).

    "You give (Jackson) an opportunity to turn around and they'll do it to you," Hanchett said.

    E-W limited the Timberwolves opportunities to swing the meet's momentum with solid wrestling in nearly every weight class.

    "I thought Steven Alfi (145 pounds) wrestled an excellent match," Hanchett said. "And Christian Haberman at 140 pounds did a good job."

    At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

    160--Cranny (E-W) dec. Feiock, 7-5; 171--Mortera (J) maj. dec. Martin, 17-4; 189--Johanson (E-W) pinned Hering, 3:50; 215--Rutledge (E-W) pinned Anable, 4:45; 285--Cutuk (E-W) pinned Anderson, :50; 103--Hogue (E-W) won by forfeit; 112--Hutchison (E-W) pinned Stringfellow, 3:44; 119--Warren (E-W) maj. dec. Davis, 8-0; 125--Mead (J) pinned Carlson, 5:13; 130--Deweese (E-W) pinned Nijem, 2:50; 135--Sanchez (J) pinned Fuell, 3:20; 140--Haberman (E-W) pinned Jones, 2:00; 145--Alfi (E-W) tech. fall Stephan, 22-5; 152--McAllister (E-W) tech. fall Bowen, 19-5. Records--Jackson 5-3 league, 6-3 overall. Edmonds-Woodway 6-0, 8-1.

    Meadowdale 55, Glacier Peak 22: At Snohomish, Meadowdale's Keanu Kealoha earned a 7-2 decision in the 140-pound bout to give the Mavericks their first win of the Wesco South meet. Paul Kim won the 119-bout for the Grizzlies with a pin in 3 minutes, 29 seconds.

    At Glacier Peak H.S.

    135--Van Wyhe (GP) won by major decision over Parada 20-8; 140--Kealoha (M) won by decision over Strong 7-2; 145--Petrone (M) won by decision over Sage 17-9; 152--Neville (M) pinned Redwood :42; 160--Stevenson (M) pinned Woods 3:02; 171--Jack (M) pinned Jones 3:57; 189--Hatch (M) pinned Douglass :46; 215--Loutsis (M) pinned Keiser :44; 285--Frink (M) pinned Harris 2:30; 103--Bratz (GP) pinned Harris 2:30; 112--Wilkinson (M) pinned Newhard 1:15; 119--Kim (GP) pinned McKeegan 3:29; 125--Adams (M) pinned Douglass 3:21; 130--Heis (GP) pinned Park 3:00. Records--Meadowdale 5-3 league, 6-5 overall. Glacier Peak 2-5, 2-7.

    Kamiak 69, Lynnwood 7: At Lynnwood, Kamiak won all but two matches on its way to a Wesco South victory.

    At Lynnwood H.S.

    171--Anderson (K) pinned Sherman 2:58; 189--Marson (K) pinned Ulke :42; 215--Alusi (K) pinned Kossik :37; 285--Clarkson (K) won by forfeit; 103--Krafft (K) pinned Basabe 1:15; 112--Ubungen (L) won by major decision over Price 17-5; 119--Graika (K) won by forfeit; 125--Kusilek (K) won by forfeit; 130--Semple (K) pinned Martz :20; 135--Takashima (L) won by decision over Reim 5-4; 140--Linari (K) pinned Khalaf 1:21; 145--Jacobson (K) won by forfeit; 152--Regan (K) won by decision over Ukle 8-1; 160--Pingley (K) won by forfeit. Records--Kamiak 5-1 league, 7-2 overall. Lynnwood 0-7, 0-10.

    Shorewood 77, Mountlake Terrace 0: At Shoreline, Daniel Lydin started the match with one of Shorewood's five pins in the 285-pound bout to lead the Thunderbirds to the sweep in the Wesco South meet.

    At Shorewood H.S.

    285--Lydin (S) pinned Donahue, 2:46; 103--Lee (S) won by forfeit; 112--Yun (S) maj. dec. Martin, 14-2; 119--Leach (S) pinned Quintero, 1:35; 125--Floresca (S) won by forfeit; 130--Hobbs (S) won by forfeit; 135--Ramsden (S) won by forfeit; 140--Berenson (S) pinned Goslin, 3:17; 145--Dean (S) pinned Leonard, 1:34; 152--English (S) pinned Leonard, 1:52; 160--Ball (S) won by forfeit; 171--Jo (S) maj. dec. Wright, 20-6; 189--Smith (S) won by forfeit; 215--Shelts (S) maj. dec. Carstens, 8-2. Records--Mountlake Terrace 0-7 league, 0-10 overall. Shorewood 3-3, 4-5.

    Mariner 65, Shorecrest 15: At Shoreline, nine Mariner wrestlers pinned their Shorecrest opponents within the first round and the Marauders won the Wesco South meet to remain undefeated in the league.

    At Shorecrest H.S.

    103--Dimatto (S) pinned D. Parker 2:29; 112--Kim (M) pinned Ong 2:40; 119--C. Venskus (M) pinned Escalola 1:31; 125--Salmon (S) pinned Koltase 1:23; 130--Johnson (M) pinned Officer 1:59; 135--Boyd (M) pinned Smith :18; 140--J. Venskus (M) won by decision over Kelly 15-11; 145--A. Parker (M) pinned Kercheval 1:34; 152--Cossman (M) pinned Miller 4:49; 160--Do (M) pinned Marpynouych 1:21; 171--Casarez (S) won by decision over G. Nelson 7-4; 189--A. Nelson (M) pinned Brown :18; 215--Kroshko (M) pinned Gillespie 1:26; 285--Ratu (M) pinned Bolsted :47. Records--Mariner 7-0 league, 8-2 overall. Shorecrest 2-6, 2-8.

    Oak Harbor 37, Monroe 33: At Monroe, in a match that could have gone either way, Oak Harbor Senior Kyle Magama defeated Monroe freshman Jordan Moore 4-3 in the 160-pound class to jump out to a 37-21 advantage, propelling Oak Harbor to the Wesco North victory.

    At Monroe H.S.

    215--Ingersoll (M) pinned Green :36; 285--Martin (M) pinned Rodgers 1:07; 103--double forfeit; 112--Perry (M) pinned Trimbur 1:12; 119--Cardwell (OH) pinned Saether 1:28; 125--Zimmerman (OH) Johnson 16-3; 130--C. Curnutt (M) Barton 5-4; 135--Stratton (OH) pinned J. Curnutt 5:00; 140--Page (OH) pinned Foster 2:50; 145--Puttle (OH) pinned Dimaggio 5:06; 152--Tyson (OH) pinned Palumbo 3:04; 160--Magama (OH) Moore 4-3; 171--Vasquez (M) pinned Vail 1:54; 189--Kenagy (M) pinned Lundstrom 4:06. Records--Oak Harbor 2-4 league, 3-6 overall. Monroe 1-6, 3-7.

    Lake Stevens 54, Everett 13: At Lake Stevens, in the 215-pound match, Lake Stevens' Justin Grow defeated Alec Bird 4-2 in overtime and the Vikings (5-0, 8-0) remained undefeated in the Wesco North and overall.

    At Lake Stevens H.S.

    285--Teuber (LS) tech. fall Snow 16-1; 103--Crook (E) decision 8-3 Reynolds; 112--Rodorigo (LS) pinned Simonelli 1:25; 119--Heinzer (LS) pinned Bearer 4:43; 125--Stilwell (LS) pinned Pendergrast :53; 130--Anderson (LS) decision Forest 13-5; 135--Johnson (LS) decision Palabrick 7-0; 140--Alewine (LS) pinned Anderson 3:10; 145--A. King (LS) pinned Raeth 1:29; 152--G. King (LS) pinned Pound :41; 160--Welch (LS) decision Erwin 5-0; 171--L. Crook (E) maj. decision Mahn 20-9; 189--Lopez (E) won by forefeit; 215--Grow (LS) decision Bird 4-2 (OT). Records--Everett 3-4 league, 6-4 overall. Lake Stevens 6-0, 8-0.

    Sultan 63, Lakewood 24: At Marysville, Sultan's Adam Schilling earned a 5-2 decision in the 285-pound bout to help the Turks earn the Cascade Conference win.

    At Lakewood H.S.

    103--Leverett (S) won by forfeit; 112--Double forfeit; 119--G. Varnell (S) pinned Spear 2:29; 125--McKinsey (S) pinned Gwyther 1:18; 130--Caldwell (L) won by forfeit; 135--M. Varnell (S) pinned Caudel 1:29; 140--Atkinson (S) pinned Schulz 5:44; 145--Zesbaugh (S) pinned Baker 4:44; 152--Mueller (L) pinned Huckabone 1:25; 160--McKeeber (L) pinned Huddle 2:17; 171--Castillo (S) pinned McKamey 5:42; 189--Biddle (S) won by forfeit; 215--Dickinson (S) pinned Givler 1:33; 285--Schilling (S) dec. Wilson 5-2. Records--Sultan 2-0 league, 4-0 overall. Lakewood 0-3, 1-3.

    Archbishop Murphy 35, Cedarcrest 35: At Everett, Archbishop Murphy's Taylor Baehm needed a pin in the night's final match to draw the Wildcats even and he got one in 2 minutes, 30 seconds in the 130-pound class. But Cedarcrest won the Cascade Conference on criteria D, posting the most technical falls.

    At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

    135--Carrol (C) tech. fall de Chadendes 15-0; 140--Paxman (C) pinned Marshbank 1:47; 145--Wade (AM) pinned Kooms :52; 152--Smith (AM) maj. decision Candland 20-7; 160--C. Kruse (AM) decision Kerney 12-10 (OT); 171--Haygreen (C) won by forfeit; 189--Ritter (C) pinned Hale 1:18; 215--Schreurs (C) won by forfeit; 285--K. Kruse (AM) pinned McNair 1:08; 103--double forfeit; 112--Miller (AM) pinned Lisk 3:41; 119--Wattam (AM) maj. decision Berquist 13-0; 125--Gorman (C) won by forfeit; 130--Baehm (AM) pinned Coomer 2:30. Records--Cedarcrest 2-0 league, 2-0 overall. Archbishop Murphy 1-2, 2-5.

    Granite Falls 53, South Whidbey 10: At Langley, Zach Jones pinned David Monell in 3 minutes, 50 seconds to win the 215-pound match and help Granite Falls to the Cascade Conference victory.

    At South Whidbey H.S.

    103--Ch. Jenkins (GF) won by forfeit; 112--Lemke (GF) won by forfeit; 119--Cl. Jenkins (GF) pinned Vaughn 4:45; 125--Jackson (GF) won by default over Thompson; 130--Lopez (GF) pinned Jacobson-Ross 1:35; 135--Morgen (SW) won by decision over Gilbertson 12-4; 140--Aguilar (GF) won by decision over Coones 11-10; 145--R. Wilson (GF) won by forfeit; 152--G. Wilson (GF) won by forfeit; 160--R. Peter (GF) pinned Parrick 1:16; 171--Laplante (GF) won by decision over Childers 6-4; 189--Romero (SW) pinned Poyner 2:16; 215--Jones (GF) pinned Monell 3:50; 285--McKibben (GF) won by decision over Kinloch 7-1. Records--Granite Falls 3-1 league, 5-2 overall. South Whidbey 0-2, 0-2.

    Darrington 63, La Conner 15: At Darrington, in just his second varsity match of the season, senior Logger Kris Stumpf pinned La Conner's Dan Biladeau as Darrington bested the Braves in a Northwest 1A/2B meet.

    At Darrington H.S.

    119--Brooks (D) won by forfeit; 125--Loughnan (D) pinned Hedbom :56; 130--Fenstermaker (D) won by forfeit; 135--Bryson (D) pinned Norton :14; 140--Stumpf (D) pinned Biladeau 3:29; 145--Hoagland (L) pinned K. Regelbrugge 2:30; 152--Palmer (D) tech. fall Macky Zavalla 16-0; 160--R. Groh (D) maj. dec Sherman 11-0; 171--M. Groh (D) pinned Steven Beu :30; 189--Austin Wischeusen (L) won by forfeit; 215--Drye (LC) dec. Scott Regelbrugge 8-3; 285--Hyde (D) won by forfeit; 103--Ashley Forrest (D) pinned Aske 1:06; 112--Andrew Forrest (D) won by forfeit. Records--La Conner 1-4 league, 1-7 overall. Darrington 3-1, 6-2.

    Boys basketball

    Snohomish 54, Cascade 37: At Snohomish, Reed Pecha and Brian Wolfe each had 11 points to lead Snohomish to the Wesco North win. Cascade was led by Johnnie Hilliard, who had nine points.

    At Snohomish H.S.

    Cascade 17 6 9 5 -- 37

    Snohomish 16 14 12 12 -- 54

    Cascade--Hilliard 9, Taylor 8, McGrath 8, Hancock 3, Barton 4, Lacey Jr. 1, McDaniels 4. Snohomish--Wolfe 11, Ortiz 8, VandenBosch 1, Mason 4, Pecha 11, McGinnis 8, J. Scattaregia 0, McGee 8, M. Scattaregia 0, Caudill 0, Newell 3, Carlson 0, Hamlin 0. 3-point goals--Wolfe 3, Pecha 3, Newell 1, Hilliard 1, Taylor 1, McGrath 1. Records--Cascade 2-7 league, 3-10 overall. Snohomish 5-5, 7-7.

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