Best prep performances from week of Oct. 15-20

Austin Joyner

Football | M. Pilchuck

The Tomahawks running back/defensive back rushed for 266 yards and scored a touchdown and also sealed his team’s 47-39 win over Oak Harbor in the Wesco 3A North championship game with an interception in the end zone.

Counting the votes: Lake Stevens RB Austin Otis won the fan vote. Herald writer Rich Myhre voted for Desmond Young and Herald writer Aaron Lommers voted for Otis. Herald prep editor Aaron Swaney and Herald writers David Krueger and Jon Saperstein voted for Joyner.

Patrick Chung

Boys tennis | Cascade

The Bruins singles player swept his three matches at the Wesco South 4A divisional tournament, including a 6-1, 6-4 victory over Jackson’s Ben Mietzner in the championship match, to remain unbeaten on the season.

Rachel Detroit

Girls soccer | Cascade

The Bruins forward scored the eventual game-winning goal in a 2-1 win over Edmonds-Woodway and had two goals in a win over Lynnwood to catapult Cascade into a tie for first place with Edmonds-Woodway.

Rebecca Kopp

Volleyball | Everett

The Seagulls outside hitter had 12 kills in a win over first-place Stanwood and 10 kills and nine digs in a win over Oak Harbor as Everett swept its two toughest Wesco 3A North rivals and extended its win streak to four games.

Anna Keane

Girls swimming | Meadowdale

The Mavericks swimmer set Edmond’s School District swim records in the 50 and 100 freestyle races, including besting the 100 free record by nearly 2 seconds.

Tomislav Smith

Boys cross country | Kamiak

The Knights harrier finished seventh at the Wesco 4A Conference Meet but he was the first of four Kamiak runners to finish in the top-11 to help the Knights take first place, one point ahead of Jackson.

Kyla Shade

Girls cross country | Snohomish

The Panthers runner took fourth place overall to lead Snohomish to a first-place finish at the Wesco 4A Conference Meet.

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