Prep girls swim and dive roundup for Tuesday, Oct. 15

Monroe wins four-school Wesco North meet.

Prep girls swim and dive roundup for Tuesday, Oct. 15:

(Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results and statistics, email sports@heraldnet.com. Please report results by 10:30 p.m.)

Monroe 132, Marysville Pilchuck 47

Monroe 121, Marysville Getchell 64

Monroe 114, Cascade 69

Cascade 113, Marysville Pilchuck 60

Cascade 104, Marysville Getchell 72

MARYSVILLE — The Bearcats dominated the Wesco North meet against the Tomahawks, Chargers and Bruins.

At Marysville Pilchuck H.S.

200 medley relay—Monroe (October Sieling, Sabrina Cody, Emersyn Hartway, Avery Graff) 2:15.32; 200 freestyle—Hallie Higgins (MP) 2:16.17; 200 individual medley—Hartway (M) 2:43.58; 50 freetyle—Katherine Carlson (MG) 29.03; 1-meter dive—Madelyn Clark (M) 188.15; 100 butterfly—May Phut (C) 1:13.12; 100 freestyle—Cody (M) 1:05.07; 500 freestyle—Jenna Muise (MG) 6:30.17; 200 freestyle relay—Cascade (Nhi Nguyen, Alana Dewing, Caroline Lebeau, Phut) 2:02.33; 100 backstroke—Sieling (M) 1:16.43; 100 breaststroke—Phut (C) 1:15.23; 400 freestyle relay—Monroe (Paige Swanberg, Isabella Espinal, Graff, Sieling) 4:49.41.

Wesco North

Stanwood 125, Everett 42

At Everett YMCA

200 medley relay—Everett (Tegan Larama, Bella Troung, Kyla Royce, Malachi Smith) 2:27.81; 200 freestyle—Ryane Wright (S) 2:23.67; 200 individual medley—Sarah Zastoupil (S) 2:37.04; 50 freestyle—Anna Paul (S) 28.91; 100 butterfly—Alora de Vera (S) 1:16.07; 100 freestyle— Olivia Otto (S) 1:08.36; 500 freestyle—Mattea Ingam (S) 6:47.54; 200 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Wright, Abby Marshall, Paisley Conger, Paul) 2:12.14; 100 backstroke—Phoenix Anderson (S) 1:19.37; 100 breaststroke—Zastoupil (S) 1:21.85; 400 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Tracey Prather, Otto, Kaelyn Caskey, Anderson) 4:48.09.

Wesco South

Jackson 136, Lynnwood 31

At West Coast Aquatics

200 medley relay—Jackson (Megan Wang, Sakura Gabor, Elissa Anderson, Julia Song) 1:59.00; 200 freestyle—Hanna Fritts (J) 2:07.7; 200 individual medley—Grayson Schiebel (J) 2:39.15; 50 freestyle—Julia Song (J) 25.89; 1-meter dive—Timbre Grevenkamp (J) 143.35; 100 butterfly—Mia Abrigo (J) 1:05.1; 100 freestyle—Olivia Hoyla (J) 56.59; 500 freestyle—Rebecca Coates (L) 5:53.64; 200 freestyle relay—Jackson (Song, Fritts, Krystyna Yefremova, Kassandra Smasne) 1:46.1; 100 backstroke—Megan Wang (J) 1:06.1; 100 breaststroke—Yefremova (J) 1:12.89; 400 freestyle relay—Jackson (Abrigo, Song, Hoyla, Gabor) 3:56.6.

Edmonds-Woodway 107, Mountlake Terrace 57

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Simone Bennett, Tatumn Detjen, Madison Morales-Tomas, Sydney Bates) 2:00.18; 200 freestyle—Zoe MacDonald (E) 2:12.28; 200 individual medley—Lisa Beam (M) 2:26.86; 50 freestyle—Sadie Ward (E) 28.03; 100 butterfly—Olivia Garcia (E) 1:03.53; 100 freestyle—Jeslyn Vuong (M) 56.40; 500 freestyle—Lombard (M) 5:55.65; 200 freestyle relay—Mountlake Terrace (Beam, Gretta Patterson, Lombard, Vuong) 1:50.72; 100 backstroke—Bennett (E) 1:04.57; 100 breaststroke—Vuong (M) 1:14.39; 400 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Bennett, Ward, Garcia, MacDonald) 4:09.75.

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Meadowdale vs. Mariner at Kamiak HS, no scores reported

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