Prep cross country: South Whidbey Invite

At South Whidbey H.S.

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Top local finishers

Division 1 boys team scores—1. Jackson 68, 2. Kamiak 68, 8. Meadowdale 251.

Jackson—6. Jadan Olson 16;16.62, 8. Aaron Roe 16:28.72, 19. Connor Hayes 16:50.11, 26. Clark Sterling 17:04.97, 27. Brandon Brown 17:06.25. Kamiak—9. Tomislav Smith 16:29.74, 11. Ryan Bradford 16:34.78, 14. Jerry Behrens 16:42.92, 32. Jackson Carter 17:21.02, 51. Ben Halladay 17:55.20. Meadowdale—40. Dominic Giordano 17:36.12, 68. Josh Verzola 19:19.74, 69. Dylan Peppin 19:19.93, 73. Micah Lund 20:46.12, 75. Brian Primm 22:04.43.

Division 2 boys team scores—1. King’s 57, 2. South Whidbey 130, 3. Lynnwood 146, 6. Granite Falls 167, 7. Marysville Pilhcuck 195, 8. Mariner 217.

King’s—5. Hunter Bryson 17:47.31, 8. Logan Griffis 18:07.45, 15. Jake Barnett 18:19.04, 19. Ryan Mills 18:38.48, 20. Blake Smith 18:39.38, South Whidbey—1. Zink Cole 17:17.50, 26. Gavin Imes 18.56.99, 27. Jhamil Bader-Jarvis 19:06.31, 47. Anders Bergquist 19:53.61, 55. Dante Gadbois 20;05.88. Lynnwood—13. Tyler McArthur 18:10.89, 16. Alex Ashenbrener 18:21.70, 22. Ryan McArthur 18:41.17, 51. Kaleb Decker 19:57.06, 60. Kenzo Onishi 20:20.56. Granite Falls—22. Ryan Nash 18:42.72, 38. Adam Gibson 19:39.70, 41. Riley Hansen 19:42.85, 43. Jarad Olander 19:43.97; 44. KC Spencer 19:44.68. Marysville Pilchuck—11. David Gloyd 18:08.45, 17. Chris Moen 18:24.62, 24. Josh Bevan 18:48.40, 79. Brandon Farrington 20;49.07, 87. Nate Heckendorf 21:21.25. Mariner—32. Spencer Anderson 19;28.56, 40. John Nguyen 19;41.23, 49. Diego Casillas 19;56.49, 52. Tim Angelos 19:58.55, 69. Jose Irizarry 20:34.42.

Division 1 girls team scores—2. Jackson 82, 8. Kamiak 200.

Jackson—4. Brooke Kingma 19:31.56, 6. Jessica Rawlins 19:41.09, 20. Mary Charleson 20:29.24, 34. Lauren Briggs 21:26.06, 35. Emily Hylland 21:26.50. Kamiak—26. Myesa Fixx 20:40.05. 39. Molly McEachern 21:30.29, 48. Nicole Vigjen 22:06.11, 58. Ngaio 23:13.36, 59. Heather Pearson 23:13.99.

Division 2 girls team scores—1. South Whidbey 43, 2. King’s 90, 3. Lynnwood 91, 7. Granite Falls 140.

South Whidbey—2. Lillianna Stelling 20:11.24, 7. Bonnie Klamm 21:04.44, 10. Mallorie Mitchem 21:29.88, 12. Nora Felt 21:36.98, 19. Emma Lungren 22:48.60. King’s—14. Sophia Thomas 22:21.57, 18. Mikayla Morgan 22:46.27, 20. Kristen Maggs 22:55.07, 23.Lily Klevin 23:04.58, 29. Rachel Mills 23:51.15. Lynnwood—1. Mikayla Pivec 19:53.05, 9. Alexa Schroder 21:29.24, 22. Ashtin Markowski 23:03.83, 33. Madison Bryson-Eyer 24:16.73, 38. Megan Blue 24:38.40. Granite Falls—6. Rachel Mow 21:00.29, 24. Emily Schneiders 23:24.42, 44. Emily Rice 25:50.46, 45. Sadie Woolman-Morgan 25:59.84, 49. Pooja Sethi 26:40.09.

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