Prep cross country: Arlington meet

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course distance

Boys team scores— Arlington 27, Marysville Getchell 73, Kamiak 75, Shorecrest 98, Mountlake Terrace 112, Mount Vernon 116

Arlington— 1. Nathan Beamer 16:46.30; 4. Pieter Andrews 17:10.10; 6. Michael Barene 17:30.00; 7. Eric Acero-Rosas 17:33.40; 9. Zachary Cushman 17:34.70.

Marysville Getchell— 11. Cameron Wagstaff 17:45.80; 12. Thomas Lindgren 17:46.00; 15. Zachary Arcaro-Frazier 17:51.20; 17. Channing Frohlich 17:57.30; 18. Connor Stickels 18:00.30.

Kamiak— 2. Cullen McEachern 16:51.80; 10. Skyler Bradford 17:43.90; 14. Braeden Smith 17:50.60; 23. Hobb Kimmerling 18:09.00; 26. Nick Harrison 18:13.90.

Shorecrest— 8. Macauley Franks 17:33.80; 13. Matt Creagan 17:46.60; 22. Seth Walton 18:06.20; 24. Spencer Thurman 18:09.10; 32. Erik Luu 18:20.10.

Mountlake Terrace— 3. Braden Sims 17:07.10; 5. Nick Leidig 17:18.10; 42. MacKenzie Siemens 18:45.40; 48. Kendall Yackley 19:22.30; 49. Josh Liddell 19:36.90.

Mount Vernon— 16. Jahldi Merritt 17:53.70; 19. Adam Erie 18:01.90; 20. Nate Young 18:03.40l 28. Alex Couch 18:16.30; 36. Connor Nelson 18:31.60.

Girls team scores—Kamiak 28, Mountlake Terrace 39, Arlington 97, Shorecrest 118, Mount Vernon 120, Marysville Getchell 129

Kamiak— 1. Katherine Slack 19:54.80; 4. Nicole Vijgen 20:23.40; 5. Tiffany Roe 20:33.80; 8. Alicia Anderson 20:50.80; 10. Leah Clark 20:56.00.

Mountlake Terrace— 2. Katherine Gustafson 20:03.90; 3. Katherine Walter 20:11.10; 7. Sophia Nelson 20:47.00; 9. Ella Schroth 20:52.40;18. Marika Jamtaas 22:20.70.

Arlington— 15. Marie Gaudin 12:48.80; 16. Emma Janousek 21:49.10; 21. Kelsey Mutton 23:26.80; 22. Camellia Hanna 23:31.20; 25. Katie Taylor 23:44.40.

Shorecrest— 6. Lillian Visser 20:42.70; 17. Lauren Block 22:11.20; 26. Lily Torres-Norton 23:50.60; 36. Sophie Ziliak 24:40.50; 37. Katie McCaffret 24:45.10.

Mount Vernon— 13. Cassandra Kwant 21:28.40; 14. Maria Rivera-Valles 21.28.50; 31. Rebekah Jensen 24:18.40; 33. Valeria Gonchar 24:23.80; 34. Jacqueline Medina 24:26.70.

Marysville Getchell— 11. Maguire Rossnagle 21:23.50; 19. Taylor Roscoe 22:30.50; 20. Abby Ryiter 23:24.90; 45. Alia Teerlink 25:17.90; 51. Sabrina Farrell 25:54.80.

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