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Cross Country

Jasmine Nguyen of Marysville Getchell was the top local finisher placing fifth, but the depth of Arlington’s girls team put them in second place at the Wesco 3A Championships at Lakewood High School Saturday.

Glacier Peak won for the girls with 111, with Arlington at 118. MG had 157, to finish 4th. M-P was 20th.

GIRLS SOCCER

Marysville Getchell blanked visiting Marysville-Pilchuck Tuesday night 3-0 in Wesco 3A North action. Sofiia Trujillo led the Chargers with a goal and an assist. Freshman Kirsten Crane and sophomore Alana Gomez also scored for MG. Getting assists were Madison Hagglund and Sydney Huestis.


BOYS TENNIS

M-P’s top singles player, Parker Devereux, just missed state. He won his consolation match 6-2, 6-0, but lost to eventual champion Will MacDonald of Snohomish in the consolation final that would have sent him to state 3-6, 6-4, 6-2.

Mason Devereux, who plays for MG, also won his first-round match 6-1, 6-2, but lost in the quarterfinals by that same score and lost his consolation match 6-3, 6-1.

Meanwhile M-P had been on a winning streak and Arlington on a losing streak, but that all changed last Thursday as the Eagles beat the Tomahawks 5-2. 

VOLLEYBALL

Wednesday, M-P lost a hard-fought, back-and-forth match to Everett 21-25, 25-23, 25-27, 25-22 and 11-15. Caylee Carter led the offense with 14 kills and 2 blocks. Lawren Rainey added 11 kills. Jenna Olson led the defense with 36 digs. Ayana Sabbas had a strong all-around game with 4 kills, 30 assists and 14 digs. Also, M-P beat MG Tuesday night in 3A Wesco North play 24-26, 25-14, 27-25 and 25-19. Leading the Tommies offense was Madyson Baxter with 8 kills, followed by Carter with 7 and Carly Scallan with 6. Sabbas had 14 assists and 3 service aces, while Taylor Bichel had 8 assists and 3 aces. Olson contributed 1 ace and 31 digs. For the Chargers, Kelsey Kolling had 9 kills and an ace, Kerragyn Heacock 4 kills, 4 aces and 17 digs, Alexus Atkins 3 kills and 3 blocks and Peyton Schmidt with 19 digs.

Meanwhile, Stanwood beat MG 25-14, 25-19 and 25-17 last Thursday. Kolling had 6 kills and 4 digs, Kate Roberts 6 kills, 4 digs and a block, Heacock 4 kills and 7 digs and Hannah Holscher 15 assists and 7 digs.

SWIMMING

At M-P, Devon Keator stood out for the Tommies, winning the diving with 168.06 points. Teammate Kelsey Harris was second with 159.06. Visiting Snohomish won all the other events, taking the team victories 143-33 over M-P and 148-33 over MG. Katelyn Leary was second in the 100 yard backstroke and third in the 200 medley. M-P was third in the 200-yard medley relay, Isabella Bennett of MG third in the 200 free, Lorelei Pringle of MG third in the 100 back, and Maddy Sulya of M-P third in the 100 breaststroke.

Last Thursday, Lake Stevens beat both home team M-P and MG. Kelsey Harris of M-P won the diving with 161.1 points. Tomahawk Katelyn Leary added a victory in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 1 minute 6.56 seconds.

FOOTBALL

Sophomore fullback Dylan Carson ran for 269 yards and three TDs on 21 carries to lead seventh-ranked M-P to a 42-14 win over Ferndale. Carson, son of head coach Brandon, scored on runs of 7, 80 and 66 yards. Tailback Jordan Justice scored on runs of 47 and 7 yards. He had 8 carries for 80 yards. Meanwhile, MG got by Oak Harbor 20-13 Friday. The home team led 13-7 at halftime, but the visitors held them scoreless in the second half. In the meantime, Caleb Blonk scored from 6-yards out to put the Chargers ahead after the extra point in the third period. Cheron Smith scored on a 4-yard run in the fourth period, and Austin Bryon scored from 41 yards out in the first for MG. The Chargers are 2-5 and the Wildcats 1-5.

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