Diver helps Snohomish take Wesco North lead

Herald staff

SNOHOMISH – Snohomish’s Emily Enders broke the school record in the diving event for the third time this season as Snohomish coasted to a 136-52 dual meet win over Marysville-Pilchuck Thursday at the Hal Moe Pool in Snohomish.

The meet between the only two teams undefeated in Western Conference North Division may have settled the division dual meet title with two meets left next week.

Enders, a junior, scored 218.45 points. In eight dual meets this season, Enders has failed to finish in first place only once. In that meet, she finished second to teammate Taisha Atkin.

Snohomish coach John Pringle said the divers have been critical to the Panthers’ success.

“I am really pleased with our divers. They kept us in contention, especially in the loss to Kamiak,” said Pringle. The Panthers lost to the Knights by a point.

Enders has already qualified for the state meet. Her performance at the recent Western Conference diving qualification meet set a school record for an 11-dive meet.

“Emily has steadily gotten better,” he said. “Her entries are much improved after her work with a diving club over the summer.”

Oak Harbor 120, Mount Vernon 50: Kyla Meuer won two events to lead Oak Harbor to the Wesco North victory.

200 medley relay-Oak Harbor (Rose, Hill, Werring, Chew) 2:20.23; 200 freestyle-Chesnut (OH) 2:36.76; 200 individual medley-Rupert (OH) 2:41.91; 50 freestyle-Meuer (OH) 29.37; 100 butterfly-Rose (OH) 1:29.76; 100 freestyle-Crowl (MV) 1:10.38; 500 freestyle-Rupert (OH) 6:26.05; 200 freestyle relay-Oak Harbor (Kleiman, Nikkola, Gordan, Chesnut) 2:07.90; 100 backstroke-Meuer (OH) 1:09.89; 100 breaststroke-Burge (OH) 1:27.88; 400 freestyle relay-Oak Harbor (Gordon, Chew, Klienman, Werring. Records-Mount Vernon 2-3 league, 5-4 overall. Oak Harbor 4-1, 5-1.

Edmonds-Woodway 133, Lynnwood 25: Edmonds-Woodway finished first and second in every event to take the Wesco South victory.

200 medley relay-EW (Peltz, Evans, Wuick, Bersano) 2:11.17; 200 freestyle-Hall (EW) 2:16.39; 200 individual medley-Vlasic (EW) 2:33.33; 50 freestyle-Swanson (EW) 27.91; 100 butterfly-Crawford (EW) 1:09.42; 100 freestyle-Swenson (EW) 59.21; 500 freestyle-Laubes (EW) 6:00.87; 200 freestyle relay-EW (McLean Bennett, Swenson, Brooks) 1:55.68; 100 backstroke-Pletz (EW) 1:17.23; 100 breaststroke-Brooks (EW) 1:19.36; 400 freestyle relay-EW (Swenson, Vlasic, Hall, Lauber) 4:03.89. Records-EW 3-3 league, 3-4 overall. Lynnwood 0-6, 0-7.

Jackson 132, Shorecrest 48: Robin Marolla, Emily Rogers, Alex Hardy and Angie Wang swam on two winning relays to lead Jackson to the Wesco South victory

200 medley relay-Jackson (Hardy, Rogers, Wang, Aasland) 2:01.24; 200 freestyle-Marolla (J) 2:11.29; 200 individual medley-Wang (J) 2:23.44 50 freestyle-Jacobson (SC) 26.47; Diving-Westburg (J) 129.60; 100 butterfly-Marolla (J) 1:06.48; 100 freestyle-Aasland (J) 56.23; 500 freestyle-Tambellini (J) 6:04.97; 200 freestyle relay-Jackson (Wang, Hardy, Marolla, Aasland) 1:49.20; 100 backstroke-Hardy (J) 1:05.73; 100 breaststroke-Rogers (J) 1:12.89; 400 freestyle relay-Jackson (Marolla, Pagard, Litz, Rogers) 4:14.49. Records-Shorecrest 2-4 league, 4-4 overall. Jackson 6-1, 8-1.

Meadowdale 107, Mariner 69: The Meadowdale relay team of Meredith Storey, Sarah Earling, Lauren Johnson and Shelby Hill captured wins in the medley relay and 200-yard freestyle relay to win a Wesco South meet.

200 medley relay-Meadowdale (Storey, Earling, Johnson, Hill) 2:07.26; 200 freestyle-Kohler (Mariner) 2:29.62; 200 individual medley-Earling (Meadowdale) 2:20.84; 50 freestyle-Ostrum (Mariner) 27.43; Diving-Baker (Mariner) 205.3; 100 butterfly-Duquette (Meadowdale) 1:11.09; 100 freestyle-Storey (Meadowdale) 1:01.31; 500 freestyle-Hill (Meadowdale) 5:27.75; 200 freestyle relay-Meadowdale (Johnson, Hill, Storey, Earling) 1:52.53; 100 backstroke-Johnson (Meadowdale) 1:12.96; 100 breaststroke-Luckenbach (Mariner) 1:27.87; 400 freestyle relay-Mariner (Ostrom, Wallace, Kohler, Bartlett) 4:38.85. Records-Meadowdale 3-3 league, 5-3 overall. Mariner 1-6, 3-7.

Kamiak 117, Mountlake Terrace 65: The undefeated Knights posted a sixth Wesco South conquest. Sam Nick won two individual events and swam on a winning relay for Mountlake Terrace. Rikka Brunner swam on two winning relays for Kamiak.

200 medley relay-Kamiak (Thompson, Spencer, Brunner, Kostenko) 2:0.96; 200 freestyle-Best (Kamiak) 2:03.54; 200 individual medley-Karlo (Kamiak) 2:29.29; 50 freestyle-Yost (Mountlake Terrace) 27.46; Diving-Huling (Mountlake Terrace) 117.45; 100 butterfly-Sluis (Kamiak) 1:09.31; 100 freestyle-Kim (Kamiak) 1:03.34; 500 freestyle-Nick (Mountlake Terrace) 6:04.43; 200 freestyle relay-Kamiak (Kostenko, Brunner, Laverty, Fitzpatrick) 1:52.57; 100 backstroke-Corbett (Kamiak) 1:08.51; 100 breaststroke-Laverty (Kamiak) 1:16.5; 400 freestyle relay-Mountlake Terrace (Yost, Nick, Connelly, Burleigh) 4:21.16. Records-Kamiak 6-0 league, 7-0 overall. Mountlake Terrace 1-5, 4-5.

Archbishop Murphy 4, Friday Harbor 0: Andrew Hewitt scored one goal and assisted on another for the Wildcats in a Northwest A/B League game.

Goals-Archbishop Murphy: Hewitt, Jensen, Ferris, Hagel. Goalkeepers-Archbishop Murphy: Weddle, O’Neill. Friday Harbor: not reported. Records-Archbishop Murphy: 5-1 in division, 8-3 overall. Friday Harbor: 1-5, 1-5.

Oak Harbor 2, Snohomish 2: Kara Bloch scored a late goal off an assist from Teresa Black as Oak Harbor fought back from a 2-0 deficit to gain a tie in the Wesco North game. First-half goals by Courtney Schneider and Jessica Garrity gave Snohomish the advantage before Katy Nydam got the Wildcats on the board late in the first half.

Goals-Snohomish: Schneider, Garrity. Oak Harbor: Nydam, Bloch. Goalkeepers-Snohomish: Jamsgard. Oak Harbor: Shulock. Records-Snohomish 8-2-2 in division, 8-2-2 overall. Oak Harbor 7-4-2, 7-4-2.

Marysville-Pilchuck 4, Arlington 2: Anna Jensen scored two goals in two minutes as Marysville-Pilchuck jumped off to a quick lead downing winless Arlington in a Wesco North game.

Goals-Arlington: Acker, Erickson. Marysville-Pilchuck: Jensen 2, Evans, Munson. Goalkeepers-Arlington: Hadzariga. Marysville-Pilchuck: Smith, Morelli. Records-Marysville-Pilchuck: 5-6 in division, 5-6 overall. Arlington: 0-13, 0-13.

Lake Stevens 2, Stanwood 0: Katie Kaminske and Erin Nissen each scored for visiting Lake Stevens to give the Vikings a Wesco North win. Stanwood outshot Lake Stevens 11-7.

Goals-Lake Stevens: Kaminske, Nissen. Goalkeepers-Stanwood: Brown. Lake Stevens: Todd. Records-Stanwood: 3-10 in division, 3-10 overall. Lake Stevens: 7-4-1, 7-4-1.

Cascade 2, Monroe 1: Senior Megan Lienhard scored one goal and assisted on another for first-place Cascade in a Wesco North game.

Goals-Monroe: Brown. Cascade: Lienhard, Sadler. Goalkeepers-Monroe: Fish. Cascade: Carter. Records-Monroe: 6-6-1 in division, 6-6-1 overall. Cascade: 11-0, 11-0.

Kamiak 4, Everett 0: Amy Galyan had two goals, bringing her season total to eight, as Kamiak shutout Everett for the Wesco South victory. Marie Kresbach recorded her fifth shutout for Kamiak.

Goals-Kamiak: Galyan 2, Bartholomaus, Bohnet. Goalkeepers-Kamiak: Kresbach. Everett: Hawkins, Smith. Records-Everett: 0-4-4 in division, 1-8-2 overall. Kamiak: 2-3, 6-3-2.

Edmonds-Woodway 4, Jackson 0: Lindsay Milone scored twice in the first half to lead Edmonds-Woodway to the Wesco South victory.

Goals-Edmonds-Woodway: Milone 2, Barbor, Zolton Goalkeepers-Edmonds-Woodway: Hamilton. Jackson: Ellenwood. Records-Edmonds-Woodway: 4-0-1 in division, 11-0-1 overall. Jackson: 3-2, 5-5-1.

Shorewood 3, Meadowdale 0: In a match between two undefeated Wesco South teams, Nanda McCormick scored two goals for the Thunderbirds.

Goals-Shorewood : Leigh, McCormick 2. Goalkeepers-Shorewood: Williams, Billow. Meadowdale: Wirtala. Records-Shorewood: 4-0-1 in division, 9-1-2 overall. Meadowdale: 3-1-1, 7-2-2.

Shorecrest 2, Mountlake Terrace 0: Kerry McManus scored the first goal in the 30th minute for the Scots. Erin Cantini booted the second at the 76th of the Wesco South game.

Goals-Shorecrest: McManus, Cantini. Goalkeepers-Shorecrest: Barnes. Mountlake Terrace: Everett. Records-Shorecrest 4-0-1 in league, 7-2-1 overall. Mountlake Terrace 0-5, 2-7-1.

Lynnwood 4, Mariner 0: Sarah Smart had two goals and an assist to help the Royals notch the Wesco South victory. Sarah Owen added a goal and an assist for Lynnwood, Denise Wilke also scored and goalkeeper Stephanie Rhodes preserved the shutout.

Goals-Lynnwood: Smart 2, Wilke, Owen. Goalkeepers-Mariner: Danson. Lynnwood: Rhodes. Records-Mariner 1-4-0 in division, 1-8-1 overall. Lynnwood 1-3-1, 4-8-1.

South Whidbey 7, Granite Falls 0: Deanne Waterman had a goal and an assist as South Whidbey rolled to victory in the North Cascades Conference game.

Goals– A. Barrow, J. Barrow, Gutzmer, Schmidt, Schorr, Waterman, Morphew. Goalkeepers-Granite Falls: Not reported. South Whidbey: Horn, Schorr, Schmidt. Records-Granite Falls 0-10 in conference, 0-10 overall. South Whidbey 8-5, 8-5.

Lynden Christian 1, Lakewood 0: Lakewood was victimized by an own goal three minutes into a North Cascades loss. Lynden Christian’s Katie Bryce shot the ball off of a Lakewood defender for the only score of the game.

Goals-Lynden Christian: Lakewood own goal. Goalkeepers-Lynden Christian: Kooy. Lakewood: Gillis, Ludington. Records-Lynden Christian: 3-9 in division, 3-9 overall. Lakewood: 4-8, 4-8.

Sultan 1, Nooksack Valley 0 (shootout): The Sultan Turks managed their ninth shutout in 10 North Cascades wins.

Goalkeepers-Nooksack Valley: McDonald. Sultan: Cramer. Records-Nooksack Valley: 4-8 in division, 4-8 overall. Sultan: 10-2, 10-2.

Archbishop Murphy 3, Friday Harbor 0: Kat Taylor and Lindsey Shandera scored first-half goals while leading Archbishop Murphy to its fourth consecutive Northwest A League victory.

At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

Goals-Archbishop Murphy: Taylor, Shandera, Greig. Goalkeepers-Archbishop Murphy: Bourke. Krell. Friday Harbor: Gutierrez. Records-Friday Harbor 0-2 in league and overall. Archbishop Murphy 4-0, 7-1-1

North County meet: Shorecrest’s Kevin Hansen was 24 seconds faster than any other runner over the 3.04-mile course. But Marysville-Pilchuck’s top four runners posted the best team score, thanks in part to a first place finish in the freshman race by Shane Lucy.

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

3.04 miles

Team scores-1. Marysville-Pilchuck 13, 2. Stanwood 19, 3. Shorecrest 23, 4. South Whidbey 33, 5. Arlington 43, 6. Shorewood 61, 7. Lakewood 65, 8. Lake Stevens 77, 9. Granite Falls 85, 10. Sultan 124, 11. Snohomish County Christian 143, 12. Archbishop Murphy dnq, 13. Monroe dnq.

Seniors-1. Hansen (Sct) 15:15, 2. Cairus (Stan), 3. Fekkes (Stan), 4. Smith (Stan), 5. Khalsa (Sct), 6. Hogan (Sct), 7. Stroh (M-P), 8. Eschom (Sct), 9. Wilson (Stan), 10. McIsaac (Arl).

Juniors-1. Goiney (Swd) 15:55, 2. Hayman (M-P), 3. Cottrell (Sct), 4. Brown (M-P), 5. Lowry (M-P), 6. Poh (Stan), 7. Hammer (Arl), 8. Goulet (M-P), 9. Bilyeu (SW), 10. Chambers (SW).

Sophomores-1. Christensen (M-P) 16:19, 2. Hollo (GF), 3. Sundquist (SW), 4. Resetar (Stan), 5. Alkire (AM), 6. Queen (Stan), 7. Lynch (M-P), 8. Strong (SW), 9. Kanters (Sct), 10. Rowan (Stan).

Freshmen-1. Lucy (M-P) 17:33, 2. Dillenbeck (Sult), 3. Schmitt (SW), 4. Hammer (Arl), 5. Batchelor (M-P), 6. Peterson (M-P), 7. Fekkes (Stan), 8. Wagner (LS), 9. Moore (Swd), 10. Francis (Arl).

Everett School District 20, Mukilteo School District 38: The Everett School District teams from Jackson, Cascade and Everett combined to defeat the teams of the Mukilteo School District, Kamiak and Mariner. Travis Boyd of Kamiak was the individual winner in a time of 16:08.

At McCullom Park

3.1 miles

1. Boyd (Kamiak) 16:08, 2. Knox (Jackson), 3. Wirkala (Jackson), 4. Haynes (Jackson), 5. Renfro (Jackson), 6. Nuro (Jackson), 7. Garrett (Kamiak), 8. Condon (Kamiak), 9. Erickson (Cascade), 10. Zovela (Kamiak).

Edmonds-Woodway 39, Mountlake Terrace 45, Meadowdale 48, Lynnwood 106: Edmonds-Woodway edged out Mountlake Terrace to win the Edmonds School District title. Adam Shimer of Meadowdale won individual honors, covering the 2.85-mile Lynndale Park course in 15:13.

At Lynndale Park

2.85 miles

1. Shimer (Meadowdale) 15:13, 2. Mathiang (MLT), 3. Brancheau (EW), 4. Williams (MLT), 5. Erickson (EW), 6. Stabbert (Meadowdale), 7. Mayen (Lynnwood), 8. Betis (EW), 9. Gibbs (MLT), 10. Seeley (Meadowdale).

North County meet: Stanwood’s Michele Tarte won the freshman race to help the Spartans edge Marysville-Pilchuck by two points for the team title. Monroe sophomore Bethany Ojalehto ran the 3.04-mile course in 18:36, 35 seconds faster than any other runner.

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

3.04 miles

Team scores-1. Stanwood 15, 2. Marysville-Pilchuck 17, 3. South Whidbey 24, 4. Arlington 45, 5. Shorecrest 45, 6. Lake Stevens 59, 7. Shorewood 77, 8. Lakewood 79, 9. Granite Falls 124, 10. Monroe dnq, 11. Archbishop Murphy dnq, 12. Sultan dnq.

Seniors-1. Farmer (M-P) 19:11, 2. Schwager (SW), 3. Z. Urness (Stan), 4. Dutton (Stan), 5. C. Urness (Stan), 6. Fure (Stan), 7. Hayes (Sct), 8. Gribler (M-P), 9. Ellsworth (Arl), 10. Betts (Lkwd).

Juniors-1. Pickett (Arl), 19:11, 2. Connelly (M-P), 3. Gabelein (SW), 4. Bonn (M-P), 5. Kuhlman (LS), 6. Lewis (Stan), 7. Ruskell (Stan), 8. Keech (Swd), 9. Hayes (Stan), 10. Preisinger (Lkwd).

Sophomores-1. Ojalehto (Mon) 18:36, 2. Nickelson (LS), 3. Hanks (M-P), 4. Dutton (Stan), 5. Bishop (Stan), 6. Supsinskas (SW), 7. Perkins (M-P), 8. Olson (Stan), 9. Pince (Arl), 10. Hodgson (Arl).

Freshmen-1. Tarte (Stan) 19:44, 2. Gabelein (SW), 3. Holtmann (Stan), 4. Botham (Swd), 5. Weldetnsae (Sct), 6. Ayers (Sct), 7. Teresa Wright (Arl), 8. Lipinski (Stan), 9. Murry (GF), 10. Tamara Wright (Arl).

Everett School District 26, Mukilteo School District 31: Becky Barclay of Jackson led all runners in a combined schools meet between the Mulilteo and Everett School Districts. Barclay covered the 3.1-mile McCullom Park course in 20:47.

At McCullom Park

3.1 miles

1. Barclay (Jackson) 20:47, 2. Hart (Kamiak), 3. Remillard (Jackson), 4. Kroll (Kamiak), 5. Sosa (Everett), 6. Ronan (Kamiak), 7. Smith (Mariner), 8. Belmont (Jackson), 9. Christensen (Jackson), 10. Loesine (Everett).

Edmonds-Woodway 36, Mountlake Terrace 37, Meadowdale 80, Lynnwood 106: Kelsey McCallum of Edmonds-Woodway led the pack as the Warriors captured the Edmonds School District title, edging out Mountlake Terrace by one point. McCallum ran the 2.85 mile course in 18:05.

At Lynndale Park

2.85 miles

1. McCallum (EW) 18:05, 2. Schwertfe (MLT), 3. Revoya (Lynnwood), 4. Craig (EW), 5. D’Amico (MLT), 6. Dick (MLT), 7. Heberg (EW), 8. Olsen (MLT), 9. Schutt (EW), 10. Forsberg (MLT).

Cascade 5, Lake Stevens 2: The Bruins won all three doubles matches to take the meet and tie Snohomish for first place in the Wesco North.

Singles-Froman (Lake Stevens) def. Bovard, 6-3, 6-4; Heinunen (Lake Stevens) def. Melseth, 6-4, 6-1; Pawlak (Cascade) def. Ferrucci, 6-0, 6-3; Schroeder (Cascade) def. Nguyen, 6-1, 6-0. Doubles-McDonnell-Allen (Cascade) def. Carbinatto-Kruse, 6-2, 2-6, 6-3; Denby-Williams (Cascade) def. Patchin-Olsen, 6-1, 7-5; Ieon-Westphal (Cascade) def. Dowd-Kottsick, 7-6(6-4), 6-1. Records-Cascade 13-1 in league, 13-1overall. Lake Stevens 7-6, 7-6.

Oak Harbor 4, Mount Vernon 3: Oak Harbor won two singles and two double matches for the Wesco North victory.

Singles-Hinkley (OH) def. May 7-6, 6-2; Donnell (OH) def. Fredlund 6-3, 6-1; Johnson (MV) def. Wolfgang 6-0, 6-0; Brown (MV) def Worley 6-1, 6-2. Doubles-Rindal-Gibbons (MV) def. McClure-Bowdan 6-4, 6-3; Bezold-Pruss (OH) def Caldwell-Holden 6-3, 4-6, 6-3; Epilepsia-Gailo (OH) def. Van Dyken-Campbell 6-3, 7-5. Records-Oak Harbor 8-7 in league, 8-7 overall. Mount Vernon 2-13, 2-13.

Jackson 6, Kamiak 1: Jackson swept the doubles matches en route to its Wesco South victory.

Singles-Rollins (Kamiak) def. Kim 6-1, 6-4; Yee (Jackson) def Lee, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2; Chong (Jackson) def Holzer, 6-2, 6-1; Reading (Jackson) def Gihm, 6-0, 6-0. Doubles-Kris Pope-Kory Pope (Jackson) def Busch-Yoon, 6-1, 6-0; Sohn-Burke (Jackson) def A. Yoon-K. Yoon, 6-2, 6-0; De Weese-Osborne (Jackson) def Baik-Dang, 0-6, 7-6, 6-1. Records-Jackson 11-5 in league and overall. Kamiak 8-8, 8-8.

Shorewood 6, Mountlake Terrace 1: A sweep of the doubles keyed Shorewood’s victory in the Wesco South meet.

Singles-Jablonski (S) def. Mathews, Larson (S) def. Testaldet, Edwards (S) def. Appleby, Lum (M) def. Schneider. Doubles-Turner-Vincent (S) def. Nguyen-Wong, Moyle-Reni (S) def. Choi-Pham, Scalise-Kristek (S) def. Hine-Choi. Records-Mountlake Terrace 4-12 in league, 4-12 overall. Shorewood 16-0, 16-0.

Edmonds-Woodway 5, Shorecrest 2: Edmonds-Woodway swept the singles matches to take the Wesco South victory.

Singles-Yuse (EW) def. Liu 6-0, 6-0; Miraker (EW) def. Frisk 6-0, 6-1; Shields (EW) def. Hildebrand 6-0, 6-1; Hirst (EW) def. Jacobson 6-1, 6-0. Doubles-Pederson-Wadum (SC) def. Heideman-Nelson 6-1, 7-6 (5); Geddes-Morrisey (SC) def. Kent-McCleary 6-2, 6-1; Sinanon-Fenning (EW) def. Tu-Peters 6-0, 6-0. Records-Edmonds-Woodway 13-3 in league, 13-3 overall. Shorecrest 6-9, 6-9.

Stanwood 3, Mount Vernon 0: At Mount Vernon H.S., Ashley Eddy and Linsy Signer helped sweep the Bulldogs by scoring five kills each in the Wesco North match. The Spartans won 15-12, 15-5, 15-4 and improved to 3-2 in the division, 9-2 overall. Mount Vernon is 1-4, 1-9.

Marysville-Pilchuck 3, Monroe 0: At Monroe H.S., Lacey Nitz, Jodie Hughes and Micaela Parker combined for 18 kills to lead Marysville-Pilchuck (4-0 in league and 9-0 overall) to the 15-9, 15-8, 15-6 Wesco North victory. Kalynn Simmons was 10-for-10 serving with two aces for Monroe (1-4, 1-10).

Kamiak 3, Everett 1: At Kamiak H.S., Heather Hetzer had 27 kills and teammate Kalee Martin had 37 assists to lead Kamiak (3-2 in league, 5-4 overall) to the 15-5, 15-10, 13-15, 15-6 Wesco South victory. Morgan Bagge and Sharon Bjella combined for 20 kills for Everett (3-2, 5-4) and teammate Emily Olson had 22 assist and 13 digs.

Lynnwood 3, Mariner 0: At Lynnwood H.S., Jenna Huston had four aces, seven digs and 10 kills for Lynwood (4-1 in league, 6-4 overall) in its 15-9, 15-9, 15-13 Wesco South win. Melissa Kessell was stellar at the net for Mariner with 12 blocks and six kills. The Marauders are 0-5, 1-7.

Mountlake Terrace 3, Shorecrest 1: At Mountlake Terrace H.S., Eun Oh had 37 assists and Kelsey Voetmann and Rachel Galbraith combined for 39 kills as the Hawks (4-1 in division, 7-3 overall) earned a hard-fought 12-15, 15-12, 15-12, 15-13 Wesco South victory. Tracie Glassoe was 12-for-12 serving and Alicia Makanani had six aces for Mountlake Terrace. For Shorecrest (2-3, 5-4), Kelly Herold had 41 assists and Haley Martin added 14 kills.

Granite Falls 3, South Whidbey 2: At South Whidbey H.S., Denise Wilbur and Becky Kirchgessner combined for 50 kills and 16 blocks and Ashley Quinn had 50 assists and 12 kills as Granite Falls (4-0 in league, 8-2 overall) scrambled to a 15-9, 17-19, 15-17, 15-10, 15-11 North Cascades Conference victory . Lauren Johnson led South Whidbey (3-2, 7-4) with 18 assists and Jenny Staephan and Katy McGillen combined for 25 kills.

Lynden Christian 3, Lakewood 0: At Lakewood H.S., the Lyncs turned in an impressive performance, beating the Cougars 15-5, 15-2, 15-8 in a North Cascades match in which Lakewood’s Carley Hansen had six kills. The Lyncs improved to 3-1 in league and 6-3 overall off key plays from Laura Vanden Hoek, who blocked 11 shots. Tara Mouw and Ashley Kaemingk each had eight kills as well. Lakewood is 0-5, 2-9.

Archbishop Murphy 3, Concrete 0: At Archbishop Murphy H.S., Molly Reynolds was 16-for-17 serving with nine assists and four aces as the Wildcats (2-3 in conference, 2-6 overall) enjoyed a 15-3, 15-7, 15-13 Northwest A League victory over Concrete (0-5, 0-6). Lauren Coate had 12 kills, eight digs and four blocks while Trisha Terhar was 14-for-14 serving with seven digs for Archbishop Murphy.

Darrington 3, Lopez 2: At Darrington H.S., the Loggers (6-1 in league, 9-1 overall) forged a tie atop the Northwest B League standings by rallying from an 8-11 fifth-set deficit to take a 12-15, 15-6, 15-0, 12-15, 15-11 victory over Lopez (6-1, 10-3). Amy Jones led Darrington with 21 kills and 39 digs. Teammate Becky Nations had 51 assists and 27 digs and Michelle Meece was a perfect 27-for 27 serving.

Coupeville 3, Friday Harbor 0: At Friday Harbor H.S., Coupeville (5-0 in league, 6-1 overall) remained unbeaten in the Northwest A League with a 15-12, 15-11, 15-6 victory over Friday Harbor (2-3, 2-3).

King’s 3, Tacoma Baptist 1: At King’s H.S., Kelly Irvin had 30 assists and four aces and Rachael McIver and Jamie Debell combined for 12 kills to lead King’s to the Chinook League victory.

Mount Vernon Christian 3, Grace Academy 0: At Mount Vernon Christian H.S., Mount Vernon Christian (4-3 in league, 6-3 overall), on the strength of 14 serving aces, downed Grace Academy (0-7, 0-7) in straight sets 15-2, 15-1, 15-5 in a Northwest B League match.

Snohomish County Christian 3, Annie Wright 0: At Annie Wright H.S., Melissa Kefgen had three kills, two blocks and served 13-for-13 serving with five aces to lead Snohomish County Christian (3-6 in league) to the 15-9, 15-11, 15-2 Emerald City League victory.

Cedar Park Christian 3, Kings West 0: At Cedar Park H.S., Stephanie Miksa recorded four kills, four aces, nine assists and seven digs to help guide a 15-7, 15-13, 15-8 Sea-Tac B League win over Kings West. Teammate Emilie Vallerand had seven kills, one ace, one block and three digs.

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Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald celebrates a win over the Chicago Bears in a Soldier Field locker room on Thurday, Dec. 27, 2024. (Photo courtesy of the Seattle Seahawks)
Seahawks eliminated from postseason

Seattle to miss playoffs in consecutive seasons for first time in 15 years.

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Prep basketball roundup for Saturday, Dec. 28

Jackson boys return to winning ways with an overtime victory.

Prep wrestling roundup for Saturday, Dec. 28

Stanwood, Monroe and Snohomish shine at holiday meets.

Jackson’s Seamus Williams reaches around for a layup during the game against Squalicum on Friday, Dec. 27, 2024 in Mountlake Terrace, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Jackson boys fall to Squalicum in Terrace tournament

The Timberwolves drop to 4-4 after a 64-46 loss to Squalicum.

WSU hiring Jackrabbits’ Jimmy Rogers as next head football coach

The South Dakota State coach went 27-3 the past two seasons.

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