South Kitsap’s Jason Gleason and Shelton’s Jon Netzel are dominant at league diving championships
BOYS SWIMMING
South Kitsap’s Jason Gleason took first place in the 4A Narrows League diving championships, scoring 338.25 points, more than 40 points above the second-place diver on Thursday.
Shelton’s Jon Netzel took first place in the 3A tournament as he posted a state-qualifying score of 393.95.
The top three places were all owned by High Climbers as Troy Krumpolis, with a state-qualifying score of 358.45, took second and Zach Netzel, with 329.45, finished third.
Aberdeen 92, River Ridge 84: Ethan Stephens took first in the 200 free (2:14.75) and diving (188.30), but it wasn’t enough as the Hawks were defeated by the Bobcats.
BOYS WRESTLING
Puyallup 52, Rogers 17: The Vikings routed the Rams, their cross-town rivals. Braden Goucher opened the first match with a 58-second pin over Rogers’ Lennox Anderson. The Vikings won 11 of 14 matches, six by pins.
Lincoln 45, Shelton 18: The Abes opened by winning nine straight matches against the High Climbers. Chris Jackson pinned Shelton’s Quin Rovius in 51 seconds in the 120-pound class.
Foss 50, North Thurston 27: Joey Wurtz had the quickest pin of the night for the Falcons, defeating Hunter Prida in 49 seconds in the 145-pound class. The Falcons won eight of 14 events, two by forfeit.
Olympia 54, Timberline 18: Chaz Poston (106 pounds) and Chase Poston (113) opened with back-to-back victories for the Bears. Chaz Poston edged Andrew Bartolda, 12-10, in a tightly contested match. Chase Poston pinned Omar Arlodo in one minute and 43 seconds.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Auburn Mountainview 48, Lakes 35: The Lions almost doubled the Lancers’ point total in the first half, outscoring them 28-15. Brianna Zaragoza-Jones — a 5-foot-5 senior Lions guard — was the game-high scorer with 13 points, while Taylor Flores added 11.
Kentridge 46, Kent-Meridian 22: The Chargers did not allow the Royals to score more than nine points in any quarter. Morgan Gary led the Chargers with nine points; Savannah Lackey — a 5-foot-11 Royals post — had 10 points.
This story was originally published January 28, 2016 at 11:16 PM with the headline "South Kitsap’s Jason Gleason and Shelton’s Jon Netzel are dominant at league diving championships."