The Stanwood bench reacts to a three point shot during the game against Snohomish on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025 in Snohomish, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

The Stanwood bench reacts to a three point shot during the game against Snohomish on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025 in Snohomish, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Prep roundup for Wednesday, Jan. 22

Stanwood, Snohomish and Monroe girls dominate.

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

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Wesco 3A/2A North

Stanwood 69, Everett 23

EVERETT — Stanwood’s Ellalee Wortham equalled Everett’s team score of 23 points as Stanwood improved to 13-2 overall and 5-1 in league. Jazmyn Legg hit four 3s on her way to 14 points. Akira Shaw’s 12 points led Everett (4-13, 2-4).

Snohomish 57, Marysville Getchell 8

MARYSVILLE — Tyler Gildersleeve-Stiles paced the Panthers (11-5 overall, 6-0 league) with 23 points, and Lola Rotondo contributed 13. The Chargers dropped to 2-14, 2-4.

Monroe 59, Marysville Pilchuck 11

MONROE — Mya Mercille’s 20 points helped the Bearcats even their records to 8-8 overall and 3-3 in league. The Tommies dipped to 0-16, 0-6.

Wesco 3A/2A South

Meadowdale 73, Shorewood 38

LYNNWOOD — Mia Brockmeyer and Lexi Zardis each scored 22 points to pace Meadowdale.

Archbishop Murphy 63, Edmonds-Woodway 15

EVERETT — Brooke Blachly’s 17 points, keyed by five 3s, led the Wildcats (15-1 overall, 9-0 league), and Taylor Cushing added 10 points. Individual statistics were not reported for the Warriors (9-6, 2-6).

Shorecrest 62, Lynnwood 47

LYNNWOOD — The Scots (8-7 overall, 5-4 league) used a 20-6 first quarter to build a lead they never relinquished against the Royals (1-15, 0-9).

Wesco 4A

Lake Stevens 79, Kamiak 60

LAKE STEVENS — Sisters Keira (32 points) and Noelani Tupua (20) combined for 52 points as the Vikings stayed perfect in league (7-0) and improved to 10-4 overall. Tessa Anastasi chipped in with 11. Kamiak (7-8, 4-4) was led by Zia-Daye Anderson’s 21 points and Finley Gonzales’ 15.

Jackson 65 Cascade 24

EVERETT — Makenna Devine (19 points) and Alexis Eichhorn (16) provided all the points the Timberwolves needed to get back to .500 at 8-8 overall and 4-4 in league. Isa Palmer led Cascade (2-14, 0-8) with eight points.

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Arlington 65, Mariner 16

Northwest 1B

Grace Academy 52, Tulalip Heritage 41

MARYSVILLE — A balanced attack from Tashina Cortez (12 points), Catherine Velazquez (11) and Keali Stewart (10) helped the Eagles improve to 6-5 overall and 5-3 in league. Audrielle McLean led Tulalip Heritage (4-9, 1-6) with 17 points, and Raylee Lewis added 12.

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BOYS BASKETBALL

Non-league

Lakewood 75, Lummi Nation 64

BELLINGHAM — Junior Caleb Greenland ruled with 35 points and senior Evan Stacey handed out a school-record 12 assists to go along with six points as the Cougars improved to 11-5 overall. Nash Espe added 15 points for Lakewood.

Northwest 1B

Tulalip Heritage 74, Grace Academy 33

MARYSVILLE — Another big night from reigning Herald Athlete of the Week Davien Parks kept the Hawk record perfect at 14-0 overall and 3-0 in league. Parks poured in 34 points to go along with 16 from Ziggy Myles-Gilford. Grace Academy fell to 2-12, 0-4.

Emerald Sound

King’s 64, Eastside Prep 38

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BOYS WRESTLING

Northwest

Lakewood 45, Squalicum 30

At Squalicum H.S.

106—Luke Leong (S) won by forfeit; 113—Emmett Levitsis (L) pinned Edric Pepera; 120—Aaron Stringham (L) pinned Noah Schmidt; 126—Christopher Le (S) pinned Jace Dewey; 132—Brenden Ferrall-Garcia (S) pinned Drew Decker; 138—David Gray (L) dec. Thane Hinds Dec 15-10; 144—Elliot Burelo (L) pinned Kayden Jordan; 150—John Valencia (L) pinned Hau Dinh; 157—Darrin Nielsen (S) pinned Hunter McNally; 165—Simeon Blas (S) pinned Michael Meagher; 175—result not reported; 190—Isaac Smyser (L) won by forfeit; 215—Jimmy Conklin (L) won by forfeit; 285—Conner Faris (L) won by forfeit. Note: Pin times not reported.

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