PREP WRESTLING/SWIMMING ROUNDUP: Lake Stevens secures Wesco North dual meet wrestling title

EVERETT — The Lake Stevens wrestling team locked up the Wesco North dual meet championship Thursday with a 43-12 win over Everett.

The Vikings, now 7-0 in the Wesco North and 9-0 overall, have one league meet remaining against last-place Oak Harbor. Everett was the last one-loss team standing between Lake Stevens and the title.

Everett dropped to 5-2, 8-2.

“Things have been going good, our guys have had a good week and have been working really hard,” Lake Stevens coach Brent Barnes said. “We had some guys step in tonight that haven’t gotten on the match much and they all did good work. … It was a good night for us, Everett is a good team.”

Lake Stevens’s senior Ian Dupape stepped into his 145-pound match and proved his worth, nailing a pin in 4 minutes, 43 seconds. That result came in the middle of a four-match winning streak for Lake Stevens.

Barnes also noted that the emergence of Jake Anderson has been outstanding, and that when Anderson hits the mat, it’s game on, proven by a 18-4 major decision.

“He wrestles so hard, is so busy the whole match and keeps constant pressure,” Barnes said. “He is an example to the style we want our guys to wrestle.”

At Everett H.S.

103—Zoeller (LS) dec. Lopez 10-4; 112—Peterson (LS) dec. Simonelli 14-2; 119—Majors (LS) dec. Crook 5-2; 125—Rodorigo (LS) pinned Lewis 1:39; 130—Forrest (E) pinned Cervantes 3:57; 135—Palabrica (E) dec. K. Johnson 7-2; 140—Reeves (LS) pinned Dutton 3:42; 145—Dupape (LS) pinned Heard 4:43; 152—King (LS) dec. Paeth 11-4; 160—Anderson (LS) maj. dec. Contreras 18-4; 171—Lopez (E) dec. Belcher 6-3; 189—Grow (LS) dec. Jacobson 7-2; 215—Bird (E) pinned B. Johnson 5:27; 285—Schlosser (LS) dec. Carroll 3-2. Records—Lake Stevens 7-0 league, 9-0 overall. Everett 5-2, 8-2.

Monroe 43, Oak Harbor 35

At Oak Harbor H.S.

152—Foster (M) maj. dec. Everett 9-0; 160—Souza (OH) pinned Hanson 3:32; 171—Loesher (OH) dec. Elledge 5-3; 189—Bail (OH) pinned Heideman 3:01; 215—Ingersoll (M) pinned J. Payne 2:45; 285—Martin (M) pinned Foster 1:46; 103—Trimber (OH) tech. fall Callahan 20-3; 112—Lau (M) won by forfeit; 119—Perry (M) pinned Pralle 1:44; 125—Martin (M) pinned Meany :38; 130—double forfeit; 135—Bub Johnson (M) dec. Josh Barton 11-8; 140—Colton Elliot (OH) pinned Curnutt 2:32; 145—Stratton (OH) pinned Detwiller 1:29. Records—Monroe 1-5 league, 4-5 overall. Oak Harbor 0-6, 1-6.

Cascade 46, Stanwood 30

At Stanwood H.S.

103—Alex Henshaw (C) won by forfeit; 112—Casey Mather (S) pinned Alex Reeves 2:29; 119—Chris Bucke (C) won by forfeit; 125—Nick Kinsman (S) pinned James Wooldridge 3:15; 130—Jarred Studley (S) pinned Josh Loehr :36; 135—Lex Duncan (C) dec. Zach Schut 7-3; 140—Wade Weinert (S) pinned Zac Duncan 4:48; 145—Thuan Ho (C) pinned Chris Hanke 3:40; 152—Masood Ahmad (C) tech. fall Jake Johnson 18-3; 160—Joe Eidsness (S) pinned Keanah Sand 4:58; 171—Peter St. Marie (C) dec. David Aufai 12-5; 189—Jake Reining (C) pinned Clayton Jacks 4:47; 215—Cory Evans (C) maj. dec. Michael Randell 15-6; 285—Timothy St. Marie pinned (C) alex Hatley :35. Records—Cascade 2-4 league, 10-7 overall. Stanwood 1-5, 2-7.

Shorewood 51, Mountlake Terrace 27

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

135—I. Ducey (S) won by forfeit; 140—V. Joseph (MT) pinned C. Nguyen 1:06; 145—G. English (S) pinned T. Goslin 4:36; 152—S. Jang (S) won by forfeit; 160—A. Wansley (S) pinned J. Leonard 1:44; 171—H. Rook (MT) dec. D. Ball 14-9; 189—T. Call (MT) pinned J. Smith 3:48; 215—D. Red Cloud (MT) won by forfeit; 285—Rodrigo Garcia-Ruiz (MT) won by forfeit; 103—A. Valdez (S) pinned T. Banh 1:40; 112—D. Yun (S) pinned A. Dahl :27; 119—B. Leach (S) dec. E. Quinteiro (MT) 9-4; 125—S. Hobbs (S) pinned C. Miles 4:23; 130—T. Ramsden (S) won by forfeit. Records—Shorewood 3-5 league, 3-8 overall. Mountlake Terrace 0-8, 0-11.

Meadowdale 36, Glacier Peak 26

At Meadowdale H.S.

103—double forfeit; 112—Joe Bratz (GP) won by forfeit; 119—Josh St. Marie (GP) pinned Jack Wilkinson 5:22; 125—Morgan Smith (M) dec. Greg Dellino 7-5; 130—Paul Kim (GP) tech. fall Nathan Park 18-3; 135—Dustin Diemond (M) dec. Timmy Douglass 9-2; 140—David Sanchez (M) dec. Conner Strong 3-1; 145—Derek Van Whye (GP) dec. Andrew Parada 3-1; 152—Nelson Petrone (M) dec. Joey Hise 10-4; 160—Keanu Kealoha (M) pinned Cameron Stevie 1:33; 171—Lucas Takeuchi (M) pinned Michael Palmer 2:56; 189—Robert Douglas (GP) pinned Kyle Jack 4:57; 215—Anthony West (M) won by forfeit; 285—Joe Morelli (M) won by forfeit. Records—Glacier Peak 4-4 league, 4-5 overall. Meadowdale 5-3, 11-4.

Mariner 39, Shorecrest 30

At Shorecrest H.S.

130—Nikolay Koltsav (M) dec. Fritz Vaupel 4-0; 135—Jesse Johnson (M) maj. dec. Aaron Salmon 12-2; 140—Bryan Officer (S) pinned Sergei Iancinco 3:20; 145—Joe Venskus (M) dec. Nick Kelly 6-4; 152—Austin Parker (M) pinned Aaron Seagin :34; 160—Drew Arbanasin (S) won by forfeit; 171—Joe Nelson (M) maj. dec. Eric Baker 13-3; 189—Gary Kroshko (M) dec. Alejandro Loeza 9-3; 215—David Gillespe (S) pinned Roneil Cubilla 2:54; 285—Ian Bolstad (S) pinned Dean Bakeburg 5:29; 103—Dallas Parker (M) won by forfeit; 112—David Bui (M) dec. Jesus Escalona 7-5; 119—Alex Baupel (S) won by forfeit; 125—Chris Venskus (M) won by forfeit. Records—Mariner 7-0 league, 8-2 overall. Shorecrest 2-6, 2-8.

Edmonds-Woodway 59, Jackson 12

At Jackson H.S.

285—Ryan Brown (E-W) won by forfeit; 103—Mark Hood (E-W) won by forfeit; 112—Andrew Vulliet (E-W) pinned Jorge Escobedo 3:28; 119—Matt Cuzzetto (E-W) pinned Everett Klevin :30; 125—Mac Hutchinson (E-W) pinned Bryan Stringfellow 3:49; 130—Stefan Carlson (E-W) dec. Danny Davis 5-2; 135—Ryan Deweese (E-W) maj. dec. Brennen Sanchez 21-8; 140—Loren Fuell (E-W) pinned Adam Nijem 3:04; 145—Riley Wiseman (J) pinned Brian Fleenor 3:55; 152—Jeff Stephan (J) dec. Ryan Sims 9-8; 160—Sam Storino (E-W) maj. dec. Taylor Mead 12-3; 171—Anthony Mortera (J) dec. Zach Perez 10-6; 189—John Kim (E-W) pinned Sam Hering 1:42; 215—Anthony Johanson (E-W) pinned Hector Morrell 3:13. Records—Edmonds-Woodway 7-0 league, 7-3 overall. Jackson 3-5, 3-5.

Granite Falls 48, South Whidbey 24

At Granite Falls H.S.

103—Chris Jenkins (GF) won by forfeit; 112—Ryan Nash (GF) pinned Jeff Kinnellis 1:45; 119—Josh Short (GF) pinned Corey Crawford 2:16; 125—Clinton Jenkins (GF) pinned Colton Vaughn 2:59; 130—Evan Thompson (SW) pinned Jared Olander 3:41; 135—Ben Jacobson-Ross (SW) pinned Mike Lemke 1:32; 140—Montana Johnson (SW) pinned JB Short 1:23; 145—Double forfeit; 152—Van Morgen (SW) pinned Chad Major 3:01; 160—Ryan Teter (GF) pinned Jake Leonard 1:49; 171—JJ Campbell (GF) dec. Daniel Childers 15-9; 189—David Laplante (GF) dec. Chris Monnell 4-3; 215—Levi Hunt (GF) pinned Dillon Parrick 3:39; 285—Dakota Thomas (GF) pinned Jack Douglas :30. Records—South Whidbey 1-3 league, 1-3 overall. Granite Falls 2-2, 3-4.

Sultan 61, Lakewood 18

At Sultan H.S.

125—Allyson Lawton (L) won by disqualification; 130—Kyle Weaver (S) dec. Nolan Bingamen 9-4; 135—Waylon Gwyther (L) pinned Jack Boyd 1:24; 140—Justin Atkinson (S) tech. fall Josh Linscott 16-1; 145—David Huckabone (S) pinned Aaron Wech 1:49; 152—John Frymire (S) pinned Mitchell Fernandes :20; 160—Tyler Huddell (S) won by forfeit; 171—Jesse Castillo (S) dec. Sean Hackworth 14-3; 189—Dan Parrish (S) pinned James Jorgio 1:25; 215—Greg Wiedeger (S) pinned Travis Givier 4:48; 285—Alex Wilson (L) won by forfeirt; 103—James Hager (S) won by forfeit; 112—Steven Leverett (S) pinned Jeremy Peterson 2:32; 119—Garret Varnell (S) pinned Steven Spear 2:34. Records—Lakewood 0-4 league, 2-7 overall. Sultan 3-1, 3-1.

Cedarcrest 59, Archbishop Murphy 19

At Cedarcrest H.S.

103—Chittenden (C) tech. fall Farell (score not reported); 112—Decker (C) won by forfeit; 119—Wattam (A) pinned Telodano 5:38; 125—Lisk (C) pinned Callahan 1:03; 130—Coomer (C) pinned Vidamo 1:35; 135—Miller (A) pinned Hall 1:10; 140—Webb (C) pinned Clark 2:18; 145—Wade (A) maj. dec. Paxman 14-4; 152—Barrett (C) pinned Castoriano 1:22; 160—Vakemoce (C) won by forfeit; 171—Todd (A) dec. Kenney 6-4; 189—Hagreen (C) pinned Creed 1:29; 215—Schreurs (C) pinned Saparto 1:06; 285—Macnair (C) won by forfeit. Records—Archbishop Murphy 2-2 league, 4-5 overall. Cedarcrest 4-0, 5-1.

Boys swimming

Oak Harbor 95, Lake Stevens 75

At Lake Stevens H.S.

200 medley relay—Lake Stevens (Blake Werner, Tom Hale, Scott Jerde, Kyle Libra) 1:45.27; 200 freestyle—Josh Jepsen (OH) 1:55.57; 200 individual medley—Price Hu (OH) 2:04.21*; 50 freestyle—Kyle Libra (LS) 23.79; Diving—Not held; 100 butterfly—Scott Jerde (LS) 53.44*; 100 freestyle—Josh Jepsen (OH) 53.56; 500 freestyle—Cole Weinstein (OH) 5:29.63; 200 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Blake Werner, Tom Hale, Scott Jerde, Kyle Libra) 1:34.10; 100 backstroke—Jacob Jepsen (OH) 59.86; 100 breaststroke—Yale Rosen (OH) 1:07.78; 400 freestyle relay—Oak Harbor (Devin Schell, Price Hu, John Kaltenbach, Josh Jepsen) 3:41.87. Records—Oak Harbor 6-0 league, 11-0 overall. Lake Stevens 4-3, 7-5.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Stanwood 108, Glacier Peak 61

At Stanwood Sports Club

200 medley relay—Stanwood (Mat Roe, Jame McCune, Cole Farnsworth, David Escobar) 1:48.62; 200 freestyle—Tyler Swanson (Stan) 1:57.70; 200 individual medley—Kyle Christianson (GP) 2:15.01; 50 freestyle—David Escobar (Stan) 24.33; Diving—Not held; 100 butterfly—Brian Bringhurst (GP) 1:03.88; 100 freestyle—Matt Roe (Stan) 50.66; 500 freestyle—Brandon Ringstad (GP) 5:16.09; 200 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Tyler Swanson, Hayden Giesbrecht, David Escobar, Matt Roe) 1:40.37; 100 backstroke—Cole Farnsworth (S) 1:04.57; 100 breaststroke—Matt Roe (Stan) 1:04.70; 400 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Jacob Land, Cole Farnsworth, James McCune, Tyler Swanson) 3:42.79. Records—Glacier Peak 0-5 league, 0-7 overall. Stanwood 4-2, 8-2.

Stanwood 103, Snohomish 67

At Stanwood Sports Club

200 medley relay—Stanwood (Mat Roe, Jame McCune, Cole Farnsworth, David Escobar) 1:48.62; 200 freestyle—Tyler Swanson (Stan) 1:57.70; 200 individual medley—James McCune (Stan) 2:22.82; 50 freestyle—David Escobar (Stan) 24.33; Diving—Not held; 100 butterfly—Bryan Harvey (Sno) 53.66; 100 freestyle—Matt Roe (Stan) 50.66; 500 freestyle—Daniel Pedack (Sno) 5:23.23; 200 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Tyler Swanson, Hayden Giesbrecht, David Escobar, Matt Roe) 1:40.37; 100 backstroke—Bryan Harvey (Sno) 55.66; 100 breaststroke—Matt Roe (Stan) 1:04.70; 400 freestyle relay—Snohomish 3:41.19. Records—Snohomish 1-4 league, 1-6 overall. Stanwood 4-2, 8-2.

Marysville-Pilchuck 142, Everett 39

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

200 medley relay—Marysville-Pilchuck (Spencer Girard, Connor Hemming, Riley Drabb, Bradon Caldwell) 1:50.18; 200 freestyle—Oliver Durand (M-P) 1:44.15**; 200 individual medley—Spencer Girard (M-P) 2:04.01*; 50 freestyle—Oliver Durand (M-P) 22.73*; Diving—Colby Hudson (E) 200.55; 100 butterfly—Eddie Olivera (M-P) 1:02.04; 100 freestyle—Andrew Winquist (M-P) 53.35; 500 freestyle—Robbie Haynes (M-P) 5:39.99; 200 freestyle relay—Marysville-Pilchuck (Spencer Girard, Jason Pusateri, Brandon Caldwell, Oliver Durand) 1:33.08; 100 backstroke—Nick Erickson (E) 1:03.49; 100 breaststroke—Brandon Caldwell (M-P) 1:05.27; 400 freestyle relay—Marysville-Pilchuck (Oliver Durand, Matthew Knowlton, Derek Kent, Robbie Haynes) 3:54.37. Records—Everett 0-5 league, 3-8 overall. Marysville-Pilchuck 6-0, 10-0.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

**School record and Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Kamiak 122, Jackson 61

At Kamiak H.S.

200 medley relay—Jackson (Nick Win, Sawyer Stibre-Harris, Brian Collado, Tim Walters) 1:49.23; 200 freestyle—Kris Bratvold (K) 1:55.32; 200 individual medley—Nick Win (J) 2:02.10*; 50 freestyle—Tyler Cheung (K) 23.70; Diving—Mitchell Wright (K) 232.80; 100 butterfly—Greg Turner (K) 58.67; 100 freestyle—Chris Choi (K) 50.81; 500 freestyle—Ramy Carter (K) 5:22.61; 200 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Chris Choi, Tyler Cheung, Peter Matson, John Stupey) 1:38.53; 100 backstroke—Nick Win (J) 54.84*; 100 breaststroke—Tyler Cheung (K) 1:08.43; 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Kyle Kusuda, Weiss Davis, Brian Burns, Ben Tu) 3:37.41. Records—Jackson 4-4 league, 5-6 overall. Kamiak 6-0, 11-0.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Shorecrest 146, Lynnwood 31

At Shoreline Pool

200 medley relay—Shorecrest (Jeremy Donner, Erik Ramsey, Todd Matsunami, Lukas Lerner) 1:59.17; 200 freestyle—Carter Osborne (S) 1:56.33; 200 individual medley—Kenny Johnson (S) 2:26.43; 50 freestyle—Russel Groves (S) 25.41; Diving—Reyes McElmurry (S) 169.40; 100 butterfly—Matthew Fletcher (S) 1:06.73; 100 freestyle—Jacob Farris (S) 55.17; 500 freestyle—Lukas Lerner (S) 6:38.37; 200 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Ian Greenburg, Connor Foust, Josh Dyck, Carter Osborne); 100 backstroke—Kevin McKay (S) 1:02.98; 100 breaststroke—Erik Ramsey (S) 1:11.36; 400 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Jeremy Donner, Kevin McKay, Russel Groves, Carter Osborne) 3:42.65. Records—Lynnwood 1-5 league, 1-7 overall. Shorecrest 6-1, 8-3.

Shorecrest 142, Meadowdale 40

At Shoreline Pool

200 medley relay—Shorecrest (Jeremy Donner, Erik Ramsey, Todd Matsunami, Lukas Lerner) 1:59.17; 200 freestyle—Carter Osborne (S) 1:56.33; 200 individual medley—Kenny Johnson (S) 2:26.43; 50 freestyle—Russel Groves (S) 25.41; Diving—Reyes McElmurry (S) 169.40; 100 butterfly—Matthew Fletcher (S) 1:06.73; 100 freestyle—Jacob Farris (S) 55.17; 500 freestyle—Lukas Lerner (S) 6:38.37; 200 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Ian Greenburg, Connor Foust, Josh Dyck, Carter Osborne); 100 backstroke—Kevin McKay (S) 1:02.98; 100 breaststroke—Erik Ramsey (S) 1:11.36; 400 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Jeremy Donner, Kevin McKay, Russel Groves, Carter Osborne) 3:42.65. Records—Meadowdale 0-6 league, 0-8 overall. Shorecrest 6-1, 8-3.

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