Arlington boys basketball falls to Woodway; Lakewood girls lose to Kings and MG (slide show)

ARLINGTON — Drew Bryson scored a game-high 31 points and teammate Donavan Sellgren added 21 but the Arlington boys basketball team lost 88-65 to Edmonds-Woodway Jan. 4. Arlington’s record fell to 4-6. The Eagles play at Oak Harbor Jan. 13 at 7:15 p.m.

ARLINGTON — Drew Bryson scored a game-high 31 points and teammate Donavan Sellgren added 21 but the Arlington boys basketball team lost 88-65 to Edmonds-Woodway Jan. 4. Arlington’s record fell to 4-6. The Eagles play at Oak Harbor Jan. 13 at 7:15 p.m.

EDMONDS — The Arlington girls basketball team perfected its record to 10-0, defeating Edmonds-Woodway 58-44 Jan. 6. Arlington’s Serafina Balderas scored a game-high 16 points and teammate Gracie Castaneda added 12. The Eagles play at Oak Harbor Jan. 13.

EVERETT — Arlington senior wrestler Jeremy Nygard, championed in the 145-pound weight class and was also voted the most “Outstanding Wrestler of the tournament” by all the participating coaches, assistant coach Ben Mendro said.

The Arlington boys wrestling team placed second overall out of 29 teams at the Everett Classic Tournament Jan. 2.

Arlington put up a combined score of 176.5 points behind Pasco’s 182.5. The Eagles finished with five finalists and nine placers.

Had it not been for Azariah Crew out with a sickness, and Alberto Ramos out with a shoulder injury, the Eagles would have won, Mendro said.

“We led almost the whole way, but Pasco caught us at the end, so we got second,” Mendro said. “We were missing a couple key wrestlers.”

Arlington’s individual results were: 106-Kaden Guzman tied for third; 113-Trey Swanson tied for fifth; 120-Danny Herrera tied for fifth; 132—Gavin Rork second; 138—Boston Jones first; 145—Jeremy Nygard first; 152—Cooper McAuslan second and Parker Spady tied for fifth; 182—Ruben Crew first; 195—Colton Ferro tied for third.

LAKEWOOD — The Lakewood boys basketball team was defeated by King’s 80-49 Jan. 5. Adam Duran led Lakewood with 12 points. Lakewood’s record dropped to 4-6. The Cougars play at Cedarcrest Jan. 12 at 8 p.m.

LAKEWOOD — Lakewood’s Marissa Blair and Hayley Senyitko scored 10 points apiece, but the girls basketball team lost to King’s 55-44 Jan. 5. Lakewood’s record is 6-3. They play at Cedarcrest Jan. 12 at 6:30 p.m.