Prep athletes of the week for 12/4-12/9

Boys basketball

Mutdung Bol, Edmonds-Woodway

Bol, a sophomore, tallied 18 points, seven rebounds and six assists Tuesday in the Warriors’ 66-48 win over Cascade, then led the team with 15 points Friday in its 76-65 victory over Meadowdale.

Girls basketball

Hannah Hezekiah, Mariner

Hezekiah, a senior, tallied 26 points Wednesday in the Marauders’ 74-44 win over Marysville Pilchuck, then scored 13 points Friday to help Mariner to a 59-55 victory over Monroe.

Boys wrestling

Stephan Erosa, Everett

Erosa won the 132-pound division championship at Saturday’s 30-team Battle at the Border tournament in Blaine. He won all five of his matches, two by pin.

Boys swimming and diving

Jonah Schedin, Snohomish

Schedin won the 200 freestyle and 100 butterfly events and was part of the Panthers’ winning 200 medley relay team Tuesday in Snohomish’s 127-53 victory over Everett, then won the 200 freestyle Thursday in the Panthers’ 97-86 win over Stanwood.

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