Prep wrestling: Jackson Double Dual

Lakewood 54, Jackson 28

At Jackson H.S.

120—Hass (LW) pinned Smith :32; 126—Olson (LW) pinned Burns :49; 132—Dickerson (J) won by forfeit; 138—Mosteller (LW) pinned Suvegas :53; 145—O’Neal (J) maj. dec. Trent 14-6; 152—Wheeler (LW) pinned Mellott :38; 160—Gannon (J) pinned Peterson :34; 170—Christensen (J) won by forfeit; 182—Fernandez(LW) pinned Shaffer :31; 195—Harrison (LW) pinned Morrell 3:48; 220—Giorgio (LW) pinned Bennett 3:00; 285—Jackson (LW) pinned Vasilchenko 1:56; 106—Cook (J) pinned Kortecas 5:17; 113—Mosteller (LW) pinned Martin 1:19. Records—Lakewood 1-1 overall. Jackson 0-2.

Granite Falls 45, Jackson 27

At Jackson H.S.

126—Burns (J) dec. Short 12-5; 132—Groff (GF) pinned Dickerson 1:05; 138—Hansen (GF) pinned Suveges 1:45; 145—O’Neal (J) dec. Bates 4-2; 152—Campbell (GF) dec. Mellott 6-2; 160—Eadie (GF) pinned Gannon 1:09; 170—Christensen (J) pinned Tapia 1:23; 182—Poyner (GF) pinned Shaffer :44; 195—Morrell (J) won by forfeit; 220—Vasilchenko (J) won by forfeit; 285—Sanders (GF) pinned Bennett :40; 106—Cook (J) dec. Gibson 6-1; 113—Corbin (GF) pinned Martin :53; 120—Nash (GF) pinned Smith :32. Records—Granite Falls 1-3 overall. Jackson 0-2.

Marysville Pilchuck 54, Granite Falls 22

At Jackson H.S.

120—Ryan Nash (GF) pinned Jacob Greene 2:41; 126—Ryan Daurie (MP) pinned Tristan Daniels 3:06; 132—Tyler Groff (GF) dec. Israel Lopez 13-5; 138—Riley Hanson (GF) dec. John Schrock 7-5; 145—Anthony Moffitt (MP) pinned Jacob Bates :58; 152—Tyson Campbell (GF) dec. Mitch Cushing 9-2; 160—Killian Page (MP) pinned Thomas Eadie 5:46; 170—Hunter Hintze (MP) pinned Julian Tapia 1:15; 182—Jake Merrick (MP) pinned Michael Poyner 1:19; 195—Ismael Perez (MP) won by forfeit; 220—Jacob Anglim (MP) won by forfeit; 285—Jory Cooper (MP) pinned Drake Sanders 1:06; 106—Sam Foss (MP) pinned Adam Gibson 1:58; 113—Logan Corbin (GF) pinned Jonathan Neumann 1:39. Records—Granite Falls 1-3. Marysville Pilchuck 2-0.

Marysville Pilchuck 51, Lakewood 25

At Jackson H.S.

126—Ryan Daurie (MP) pinned Hunter Olsen 2:49; 132—Israel Lopez (MP) won by forfeit; 138—Drake Mostellar (LW) pinned John Schrock :47; 145—George Treml (LW) pinned Anthony Moffitt 2:46; 152—Killian Page (MP) dec. Cameron Wheeler 11-7; 160—Donovan Hamilton (MP) pinned Jeremy Peterson 2:40; 170—Hunter Hintze (MP) won by forfeit; 182—Jake Merrick (MP) pinned James Fernandez :59; 195—Ismael Perez (MP) pinned Jeff Harrison :42; 220—Tug Giorgio (LW) pinned Jacob Anglim :54; 285—Jory Cooper (MP) pinned Deven Jackson 1:30; 106—Sam Foss (MP) pinned Katie Kortekaas 3:12; 113—Tommie Mostellar (LW) dec. Jonathan Neumann 15-13; 120—Jason Hass LW 13-3 Jacob Greene MP. Records—Lakewood 1-1 overall. Marysville Pilchuck 2-0.

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