Thursday’s boys wrestling results

Arlington 41, Everett 30

At Everett H.S.

106—Daniel Heiss (A) pinned Sean Beck :53; 113—Josh Allred (E) pinned Jordynn Mani 3:56; 120—Stephan Erosa (E) pinned Brendan Connelly :59; 126—Justin Wammack (A) dec. Ryan Arboleda 5-3 (OT); 132—Will Rush (A) pinned Dayne Tuohimaa 3:24; 138—Christian Evanger (A) dec. Hunter Sanchez 19-3 (TF) 4:55; 145—Gavin Rork (A) won by forfeit; 152—Riley Bennett (E) pinned Tucker Bovard 3:36; 160—Brett Allred (E) dec. Kristian Fairbanks 14-12 (OT); 170—Krys DuPree (E) dec. Manny Munoz 6-4; 182—Cooper McAuslan (A) dec. Jake Leonard 6-5; 195—Colton Ferro (A) pinned Christian Balmer 4:45; 220—Jessey Moe (E) pinned TJ Roach 2:54; 285—Tristan Emery (A) pinned Jordan Hatem :43

Marysville Pilchuck 46, Snohomish 27

At Marysville Pilchuck H.S.

106—James Williamson (S) pinned Dante Ash 3:39; 113— Cole Daurie (MP) dec. Matthew Miller 13-6; 120— Austin Davis (MP) dec. Mathew Doran 15-5; 126— Dillan Meyer (S) pinned Marcos Bejar 3:31; 132— Ho Sway (S) pinned Devin Fahlman 0:43; 138— Baily Alvis (MP) pinned Tanner Ohlsen 5:33; 145— Cayden White (MP) dec. Kyle Carlson 7-3; 152— Justin Collier (MP) pinned Preston Smith 1:16; 160— Alex Hatch (MP) pinned Dylan Wheeler 1:45; 170— Ben Clays (S) pinned Steven Duong 3:25; 182— Keith Pablo (MP) pinned Ryan Douglas 5:37; 195— Dyton Lucas (MP) pinned Justin Betz 4:24; 220— Matt Currier (S) dec. Korban Hooker 7-2; 285— Joe Lawrence (MP) Duncan King 1:55.

Jackson 42, Mount Vernon 34

At Jackson H.S.

106— Gabriel Strong (MV) pinned Anders Haugen 3:39; 113— Anthony Rodriguez (MV) won by forfeit; 120— Logan Cossairt (MV) def Josh Vail 4-1; 126— Matt Kastelle (J) won by forfeit; 132— Jason Ibanez (MV) dec. Julian Lucas 10-4; 138— Xavier Wilkening-Joly (J) won by forfeit; 145— Ben Bridle (J) pinned Josh Troupe 3:49; 152— Cole Anderson (J) pinned Casey Wilson 1:23; 160— Zach Cleave (MV) dec. Hunter Timmons 14-1; 170— Kenneth DinyuyJa (MV) pinned James Ryan 1:45; 182— Garrett Miller (J) pinned Evan Reyes 5:03; 195— Da’Marquis Chapel (J) pinned Maurice Arch 1:09; 220— Jose Viayra (MV) pinned Tristan Willis 0:40; 285— Dravin Hodgins (MV) pinned Brandon Dinthongsai 0:25.

Oak Harbor 50, Marysville Getchell 30

At Oak Harbor H.S.

106— Sydney Thomas (OH) pinned J. Turner 1:24; 113— Dawson Seabolt (OH) won by forfeit; 120— Zion Gomez (OH) won by forfeit; 126— Caleb FitzGerald (OH) dec. Tanner Condon 19-3 (TF 3:30); 132— Anthony Labrake (MG) pinned Lucas Nikelson :33; 138— Blake McBride (OH) pinned A. Noel :29; 145— Trey Padgett (MG) pinned Shingo Johnston 4:56; 152— Michael Stewart (MG) pinned Chris Brooks 2:51; 160— Devon Rose (MG) pinned Ethan Pace 3:00; 170— Trevor Vaughn (OH) dec. Cooper Armstrong 8-2; 182— Nick Dugin (OH) won by forfeit; 195— Michael Fisken (OH) pinned Micah Hoot 1:20; 220— Charlie Diedtrich (MG) pinned Abe Coleman 1:32; 285— Sam Zook (OH) pinned Tyson Sawyer :35.

Archbishop Murphy 45, Granite Falls 18

At Granite Falls H.S.

106—Logan Tonsgard (GF) won by forfeit; 113— double forfeit; 120—Zack Sievers (AM) won by forfeit; 126—Collin Howell (AM) dec. James Klinman; 132—Mason McBride (GF) pinned Mason Matthis 5:28; 138—double forfeit; 145—Seth Harris (GF) pinned Schota Takei 2:47; 152— David Palmey (AM) pinned Dawson Kuntz 1:08; 160—double forfeit; 170—Barrett Floyd (AM) pinned Tim Rachal 3:07; 182— Devin Moore (AM) won by forfeit; 195—Matt Keck (AM) pinned Devin Meyer 2:55; 220—Kris Schaeffer (AM) pinned Ben Vanderwel 1:31; 285—Andrey Rashard (AM) won by forfeit.

Granite Falls 42, South Whidbey 24

At Granite Falls H.S.

106—Logan Tonsgard (GF) won by forfeit; 113— double forfeit; 120—double forfeit; 126—James Klinman (GF) won by forfeit; 132— Mason McBride (GF) pinned Micah Tarantua 0:32; 138—Dayton Birchfield (SW) won by forfeit; 145— Seth Harris (GF) pinned Hunter Newman 1:23; 152—Owen Borman (SW) pinned Dawson Kuntz 5:02; 160—double forfeit; 170—Tim Rachal (GF) pinned Alex Turner 2:51; 182— Logan Madson (SW) won by forfeit; 195— Devin Meyer (GF) pinned Koby Balora 2:36; 220— Ben Vanderwel (GF) pinned Odin Hopkins 1:53; 285—Chase Barclett (SW) won by forfeit.

Glacier Peak 50, Cascade 27

At Cascade H.S.

106— K Nget (GP) pinned M. Mendez; 113— Z. McSpadden (GP) won by forfeit; 120— P. Hardy (GP) dec. K. Bunsngeam 11-2; 126— G. MacDonald (GP) maj. dec. A. Arcand 14-1; 132— K. McKenzie (C) pinned D. Richards-Perhatch; 1:50; 138— Y. Alissa (C) pinned D. Owen 3:59; 145— K. Hubby (GP) won by forfeit; 152—Tim Mandzyuk (GP) pinned A. Betham :56; 160— R. Kranz (GP) won by forfeit; 170— E. Howe (GP) won by forfeit; 182— E. Humbyrd (C) pinned P. Barr 2:35; 195— A. Holston (C) dec. J. Erling 8-4; 220— S. Clipper (GP) pinned C. Thompson 3:58; 285— A. Raymond pinned J. Palmaffy 3:45.

Mariner 31, Monroe 28

At Lake Stevens H.S.

106—Dylani Trujillo (Mon) pinned Ellsberry1:37; 113— Julio Lopez (Mar) dec. Chad Pease 7-2; 120— double forfeit; 126—Ethan Urban (Mon) forfeit; 132—Joseph Litrell (Mon) dec. Adee 11-7; 138—Levi Weaver (Mar) pinned Taylor Ivy 2:39; 145—Josh Giron (Mar) maj dec. Brock Rice 9-1; 152—Stephen Littrell (Mon) pinned Whited 1:30; 160—Rory Felder (Mon) dec. Savchuk 11-8 ; 170—Balderas (Mar) dec. Hunter Harris 10-7; 182—Kaytor (Mar) dec. Isaac Cirillo 6-0; 195—Ramos (Mar) win by forfeit; 220—Herbert (Mar) dec. Josh Felder 12-7; 285—Tommy Stieler (Mon) pinned Notoa 0:52.

Monroe 45, Kamiak 36

At Lake Stevens H.S.

106— Delani Trujillo (M) pinned Richard Chong 2:24; 113— Peter Kim (K) pinned Chad Pease 1:55; 120— Double forfeit; 126— Sean Sohlberg (K) pinned Ethan Urban 4:56; 132— Joseph Lattrell (M) pinned Satay Fawcett 4:10; 138— Taylor Ivy (M) pinned Barrettt Stengle 2:35; 145— Gague Holland (K) dec. Brock Rice 5-2; 152— Stephen Lattrell (M) dec. Anthony Armad 7-0; 160— Warren Han (K) dec. Rory Felder 9-8; 170— Hunter Harris (M) pinned Stephen Berry 5:11; 182— Max Furlong-Benedetti (K) pinned Isaac Cirillo 4:10; 195— Dalton Pesek (K) won by forfeit; 220— Josh Felder (M) pinned Drew Kindle 1:24; 285— Thommy Stieler (M) pinned Austin Pomada 1:32.

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