Winter prep sports roundup teaser.

Prep roundup for Wednesday, Dec. 20

Prep results for Wednesday, Dec. 20:

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

BOYS BASKETBALL

Wesco 3A/2A

Stanwood 60, Lynnwood 44

BOTHELL — Max Mayo and Cole Williams each scored 16 points and the Spartans pulled away late to beat the Royals in a Wesco 3A/2A tilt.

Jack Edlund added nine points and Nolen Lien had eight for Stanwood (3-4 overall, 3-2 league), which used a 14-3 run in the fourth quarter to seal the win. Williams scored nine of his 16 points in the fourth.

Richard Choy led Lynnwood (0-8, 0-5) with 16 points and Matteos Shiferaw chipped in eight.

Cedarcrest 74, Marysville Pilchuck 53

DUVALL — Adam Rawlings had 20 points and eight assists to pace four Cedarcrest players in double figures, as the Red Wolves pulled away in the second half to best the Tomahawks in Wesco 3A/2A action.

Alex Amaral registered 18 points and six rebounds, Jack Leblanc stuffed the stat sheet with 13 points, six assists and five rebounds and Murphy Vliem chipped in 11 points and six rebounds for Cedarcrest (5-1 overall, 4-1 league). Rawlings added four steals.

Davien Parks netted 16 points and Xerxes Myles-Gifford added 11 for Marysville Pilchuck (2-7, 1-4).

Emerald Sound Conference

King’s 71, Bear Creek 41

Non-league

Cheney 58, Monroe 46

WENATCHEE — The Bearcats fell to Blackhawks in the Gesa Shootout at Eastmont High School.

Will Prohn and Chayce White-Kellar scored 13 points apiece and Noah Giaconi added nine points for Monroe (5-2).

Evan Stinson poured in a game-high 26 points to lead Cheney (3-4).

Meadowdale 71, Bellingham 48

LYNNWOOD — Natnael Ghirmay led a balanced effort with 17 points and the Mavericks topped the Bayhawks in a non-league contest.

Khalil Botley scored 12 points, Jaymon Wright had a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds and Tate Lynch added 10 points as eight different players scored for Meadowdale (4-5).

Kincade Vanhouten netted a game-high 19 points to pace Bellingham (5-2).

Jackson 73, Bothell 55

BOTHELL — Ryan McFerran scored 15 of his game-high 25 points in the first half as the Timberwolves took control early to defeat the Cougars in the non-league game.

Joseph Eichhorn added 14 points and Trey Hawkins scored 12 for Jackson (5-2).

Jaylen McLaughlin led Bothell (0-7) with 14 points.

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Shorecrest 69, Mount Vernon 64

Mount Baker 55, Granite Falls 50

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Wesco 3A/2A

Archbishop Murphy 73, Meadowdale 72

Non-league

Lake Stevens 68, Sehome 41

BELLINGHAM — Sisters Keira and Noelani Tupua combined for 39 points and the Vikings beat the Mariners in a non-league matchup.

Keira Tupua netted 21 points and Noelani Tupua had 18. Nisa Ellis added 13 points and Griffyn Eyman chipped in 11 for Lake Stevens (5-2).

Sehome fell to 5-2.

Cedarcrest 64, Marysville Pilchuck 14

MARYSVILLE — Kiki Anderson led all scorers with 12 points as the Red Wolves topped the Tomahawks in a non-league game.

Cedarcrest improved to 2-6.

Vanessa Kennebrew led Marysville Pilchuck (0-9) with eight points.

Arlington 53, Lake Washington 41

KIRKLAND — Samara Morrow poured in a game-high 22 points and the Eagles used strong first half to top the Kangaroos in a non-league showdown.

Katie Snow scored 11 points and Rachel Snow added nine for Arlington (6-1). The Eagles jumped out to a 31-19 halftime lead.

Paige Citron scored 11 points to lead Lake Washington (4-2), which was last season’s Class 3A state runner-up.

Everett 76, Glacier Peak 37

EVERETT — Twin sisters Alana and Mae Washington combined for 48 points and the Seagulls stormed ahead early to rout the Grizzlies in a non-league game.

Alana Washington poured in a game-high 27 points, including five 3-pointers, and Mae Washington scored 21 points. Mylie Wugumgeg added 13 points for Everett (5-3). The Seagulls led 24-3 after the first quarter.

Miller netted 16 points and Zoey Ritter chipped in seven for Glacier Peak (2-5).

Kamiak 73, Mountlake Terrace 35

MUKILTEO — Finley Gonzales made five 3-pointers on her way to a game-high 22 points as the Knights cruised past the Hawks in a non-league game.

Zia-Daye Anderson netted 18 points and Bella Hasan added 13 for Kamiak (5-3).

Jordan Wagner scored 13 points and Iman Kaifa chipped in nine for Mountlake Terrace (1-8).

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Redmond 76, Jackson 68

Granite Falls 59, Mount Baker 50

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BOYS WRESTLING

Wesco 3A North

Marysville Pilchuck 64, Cascade 3

At Cascade H.S.

138–Maxwell Woodall (MP) tech. fall Danny Cordell 19-3; 144–Malakai Childress (MP) pinned Ethan Tran :47; 150–Cole Jones-Longstreet (MP) pinned Michael Savoy :24; 157–Milo Jones-Longstreet (MP) pinned Hassan Al-Rubaie 2:20; 165–Joseph Davis (MP) pinned Devyn Chan :43; 175–Jayden Goetz (MP) pinned AJ Marquez 3:19; 190–Donovan Faulkner (MP) dec. Fedhl Al-Mosawi 5-4; 215–Rodger Jones (MP) won by forfeit; 285–Aiden Eagle (MP) dec. Daron Rainey 11-7; 106–Alex Boe-Flores (C) dec. Miguel Reyes 13-12; 113–Double forfeit; 120–Garrett Reeves (MP) pinned Jehsiah Smit 1:33; 126–Donte Luong (MP) won by forfeit; 132–Brady Holliday (MP) tech. fall Kingston LaRock 16-1.

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Snohomish 57, Monroe 20

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GIRLS WRESTLING

Shorewood, Marysville Getchell, Marysville Pilchuck, Mount Vernon, Lake Stevens at Lake Stevens H.S., 6 p.m.

Lake Stevens 39, Shorewood 30

At Lake Stevens H.S.

135—Gracie Shaw (LS) dec. Amelia LaClergue; 140—Afebia Aemere (LS) pinned Aly Fellores; 145—Kylee Wicklund (LS) pinned Izzy Crave; 155—Cora Morgan (S) pinned Lucie Grimes; 170—Christina Holway (LS) pinned Sarah Norton; 190—Abi Chishungu (S) won by injury default over Miracle Chin; 235—Anna Cappel (LS) wn by forfeit; 100—double forfeit; 105—double forfeit; 110—Kiyomi Hakuno (S) won by forfeit; 115—Kamryn Mason (LS) pinned Finley Houck; 120—Libby Norton (S) pinned Axten Steinmetz; 125—Zakiya Parker (LS) won by forfeit; 130—Ellie Van Horn (S) pinned Sarah Eggen.

Marysville 42, Shorewood 36

At Lake Stevens H.S.

130—Ellie Van Horn (S) pinned Alexia Ruiz; 135—Amelia LaClergue (S) pinned Lucy Van De Gria; 140—Stephanie Corro (M) pinned Aly Fellores; 145—Izzy Crave (S) pinned Casey Kuchera; 155—Cora Morgan (S) won by forfeit; 170—Lanaya Harris (M) pinned Sarah Norton; 190—Abi Chishungu (S) pinned Gabriela Carbon; 235—Jazmyn (M) won by forfeit; 100—Alex (M) won by forfeit; 105—Ayla (M) won by forfeit; 110-Taylor Iverson (M) pinned Kiyomi Hakuno; 115—Libby Norton (S) pinned Emily Heck; 120—Kira Songer (M) pinned Finley Houch; 125—Zakiya Parker (M) won by forfeit.

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