E-W prevails over cold-shooting Jackson

MILL CREEK – Mackenzie Thomas had 18 points and Jason Hopkins added 17 for Edmonds-Woodway as the Warriors defeated Jackson 64-58 Friday in a Western Conference South boys basketball game at the Jackson gym.

Edmonds-Woodway blocked nine shots and out-rebounded Jackson 37-25. Jackson shot 26 percent from the field.

Johnie Kirton led Jackson with 17. Teammate Drew Eisinger had 14.

At Mill Creek


E-W

16

11

11

26

64

Jackson

7

13

14

24

58


E-W-Thomas 18, Conti 5, Griffin 10, Donalson 7, Hopkins 17, Lester 7. Jackson-Simshauser 12, Tri 2, Eisinger 14, Collins 7, Hall 6, Kirton 17. 3-point goals-Thomas 2, Griffin 2, Simshauser 2, Eisinger 1, Collins 1, Hall 1, Kirton 1. JV score-Jackson 68-48. Records-E-W 3-0 league, 4-0 overall. Jackson 1-2, 2-2.

Everett 66, Lynnwood 58 (OT): Everett went on a 14-6 run in the fourth quarter to send the Wesco South game into overtime, then outscored the Royals 12-4 in the extra period. Lynnwood’s Mo Carrero led all scorers with 27 points, 15 on 3-point goals.

At Lynnwood


Everett

12

12

16

14

12

66

Lynnwood

19

15

14

6

4

58


Everett-Lampi 14, O’Brien 3. B. Levine 6, Hudson 19, Gabriel 4. T. Levine 8, Sievers 2, Stanovsky 10. Lynnwood-Carrero 27, J. Rudd 1, N. Rudd 2, Kinney 4, Johnson 11, Fitzhugh 9, Baldwin 4, 3-point goals-Lampi 2, O’Brien 1, B. Levine 1, Carrero 5, Johnson 1. JV-Everett won. Records-Everett 2-1 league, 2-2 overall. Lynnwood 1-4, 1-4.

Meadowdale 44, Shorewood 43: Jake Linton sank two free throws to put Meadowdale ahead 44-40 with five seconds remaining in the Wesco South contest. Linton made six 3-point goals and finished with 21 points. Meadowdale’s Danny Hagen scored nine points in the fourth quarter and was 5-for-6 from the field.

At Lynnwood


Shorewood

10

6

11

16

43

Meadowdale

15

3

11

15

44


Shorewood-Steadman 2, T. Diederichs 4, Tracey 13, Hartman 3, R. Diederichs 21. Meadowdale-Lover 8, Linton 21, Stabbert 4, Hagen 11. 3-point goals-Linton 6, Hartman 1, R. Diederichs 1. JV score-Shorewood 63, Meadowdale 53. Records-Shorewood 0-3 league, 0-4 overall. Meadowdale 4-0, 4-1.

Mountlake Terrace 62, Shorecrest 30: Adrian Blake made four of his five 3-point goals in the second quarter during a 19-4 Mountlake Terrace run in its Wesco South victory. Lee Swanson, in his second game since returing from an ankle injury, scored 15 points for the Hawks.

At Mountlake Terrace


Shorecrest

4

4

9

13

30

Mountlake Terrace

4

19

25

14

62


S-Border 2, Bible 6, Castillo 11, J. Hoffman 3, Lindsey 2, Olsen 6. MT-C. Hammond 2, L. Hammond 7, Blake 20, Swanson 15, Boxley 7, J. Hammond 8, Mundt 2, Roka 1. 3-point goals-L. Hammond 1, Blake 5, Swanson 1, Boxley 1, Castillo 1, Hoffman 1. JV-MT def. Shorecrest. Records-Mountlake Terrace 3-2 league, 3-2 overall. Shorecrest 0-3, 0-3,

Oak Harbor 71, Arlington 61: Nate Metcalf scored 20 points to lead Oak Harbor in the Wesco North game. Caleb Lowber led all scorers with 22 points for Arlington.

At Arlington


Oak Harbor

23

17

13

18

71

Arlington

17

13

11

20

61


OH-Raimundi 10, Metcalf 20, Ferguson 12, Brown 13, McClure 6, Heidt 4, Lobbestael 6. Arlington-Thompson 9, Carpenter 1, Cooper 10, Petereit 1, Hampton 7, Devery 9, Bishop 2, Lowber 22. 3-point goals-Brown 1, Thompson 2, Cooper 2, Hampton 1, Devery 1. Records-Arlington 0-3 league, 0-3 overall. Oak Harbor 1-2, 2-3.

Lake Stevens 50, Mount Vernon 49: Lake Stevens point guard Greg Hendrickson took three charges, including one with two seconds remaining in the game to give the Vikings possession and essentially clinch the Wesco North victory. Hendrickson also had six assists for the Vikings. Matt Stevens had a game-high 20 points for Lake Stevens. Stevens scored 15 in the second half and made a season-high four 3-pointers.

At Mount Vernon


Lake Stevens

9

12

16

12

50

Mount Vernon

8

11

16

14

49


L. Stevens-Stone 3, Hendrickson 6, Bernethy 5, Stevens 20, Long 4, Bolyard 1, Strong 6, Tennant. M. Vernon-Gibbons 6, Squires 5, Moore 10, Jackson 3, Burns 7, Miller 13, Garcia 2, Boon 3. 3-point goals-Bernethy 1, Stevens 4, Squire 1, Burns 1. JV-L. Stevens won. Records-L. Stevens 2-0 league, 5-0 overall. M. Vernon 2-1, 4-2.

Marysville-Pilchuck 43, Monroe 34: Jason Krischano’s 16 points led Marysville-Pilchuck, which pulled away when Marcus Enick completed a three-point play with 50 seconds remaining to put the Tomahawks ahead 39-34. Eric Hammerquist had 13 points, including three 3-pointers, to pace Monroe in the Wesco North contest.

At Monroe


Marysville-Pilchuck

10

7

12

14

43

Monroe

12

5

8

9

34


M-P-Stewart 9, Taitingfong 4, Enick 7, Jazmin 3, Gallaher 4, Krischano 16. Monroe-Hammerquist 13, Marley 11, Z. Brown 2, Erickson 3, Lucke 5. 3-point goals-Hammerquist 3, Erickson 1. JV-Monroe won. Records-M-P 1-2 league, 1-5 overall. Monroe 1-2, 3-3.

South Whidbey 52, Sultan 40: Travis Tomga scored 16 points and Kyle McGillen scored 14 to lead South Whidbey to the North Cascades victory.

At Langley


Sultan

7

10

6

17

40

South Whidbey

8

21

6

17

52


Sultan-Nichols 2, Barnhill 6, Agnew 5, Walter 2, Lemmon 5, French 4, McPhearson 7, Nielson 9. SW-Tomga 16, Reisman 7, McGillen 14, Sidhu 2, Dettrich 2, McKinemy 3. 3-point goals-McPhearson 1, Tomga 2, McGillen 2. Records-South Whidbey 2-1 league, 3-3 overall. Sultan 1-2, 3-3.

Meridian 50, Lakewood 47: Wes Regan led Lakewood with 12 points in the North Cascades game.

At Bellingham


Lakewood

15

7

12

13

47

Meridian

14

11

13

12

50


Lakewood-Regan 12, Whiederkehr 10, Besancon 6, Quinn 5, Nelson 3, Jangaard 2, Kon 3, Savage 6. Meridian-Gardski 6, Froberg 7, Slesk 3, Van Diest 5, Devries 18, Trefethan 8, Gilmore 3. 3-point goals-Gardski 2, Slesk 1, Regan 3, Nelson 1, Queen 1. JV-Lakewood defeated Meridian. Records-Lakewood 0-3 league, 1-4 overall. Meridian 1-1, 1-1.

Blaine 59, Granite Falls 37: Blaine’s Jake Gilmore broke the North Cascades game open with a pair of fourth-quarter 3-point goals. He had 26 points to lead all scorers.

At Granite Falls


Blaine

11

10

12

26

59

Granite Falls

12

4

9

12

37


Blaine-Gilmore 26, Alexander 14, Crane 9, Goodwin 2, Goldsby 2, Singh 2, Rothwell 4. Granite Falls-Nelson 2, Willard 10, DeNoma 10, Wagner 6, Setzer 1, Schoolcraft 6, De Los Santos 2. 3-point goals-Gilmore 4, Crane 3, Willard 2, DeNoma 1. JV-Granite Falls won. Records-Blaine 2-0 league, 2-1 overall. GF 0-3, 0-5.

Coupeville 77, Forks 55: Coupeville shot a season-high 59 percent from the field on its way to a runaway non-conference victory. J.J. Marti of Coupeville scored all 17 of his points in the first half, including a trio of 3-point field goals in the second quarter. Mike Bagby had 16 points for the Wolves, including a rebound dunk in the first quarter.

At Coupeville


Forks

8

16

8

23

55

Coupeville

22

23

14

18

77


Forks-Jastur 9, Harikey 1, Foster 2, Gaydeski 2, Cole 17, Huggins 8, Silcox 16. Coupeville-Marti 17, Black 9, Bagby 16, Day 7, Mouw 7, Taylor 13, Fasolo 6. 3-point goals-Jastur 2, Cole 1, Marti 3, Black 1, Bagby 1, Day 2, Fasolo 2. JV-Forks won. Records-Forks 2-3 overall. Coupeville 5-2.

Lambrick Park, B.C., 89, Archbishop Murphy 81: Wes Taylor scored 21 points and pulled down 10 rebounds for Archbishop Murphy during the Can Am Santa Slam tournament in Victoria, British Columbia.

At Victoria, B.C.


Archbishop Murphy

24

12

24

21

81

Lambrick Park

15

22

21

31

89


AM-McCann 13, Jensen 11, Telge 5, Terhar 2, Taylor 21, Hagel 9, Ungs 3, Mitchell 17. LP-Morrison 14, Spurr 12, Yakubowich 5, Krawetz 4, Galloway 12, Gale 7, Saunders 35. 3-point goals-McCann 3, Jensen 1, Telge 1, Hagel 1, Ungs 1, Morrison 1, Spurr 2, Saunders 7. Records-Archbishop Murphy 3-2 overall. Lambrick Park not reported.

King’s 57, Cascade Christian 51: Chris Faidley and Josh Drenth led King’s with 14 and 19 points, respectively, in the Chinook League game.

At Shoreline


Cascade Christian

8

11

16

16

51

King’s

8

8

13

28

57


Cascade Christian-Bratz 24, Breton 20, Saareln 4, Shin 3. King’s-Clark 6, Faidley 14, Kennard 4, Fuji 8, Drenth 19, Howell 2, Madrazo 4. 3-point goals-Faidley 1, Bratz 1, Breton 3. Records-Cascade Christian not reported. King’s 1-1 league, 4-2 overall.

Lopez 56, Snohomish County Christian 49: Brad Faylor led all scorers with 26 points to lead Lopez in the non-league victory. Chris Johnson and Dayvide Rypenski each scored 11 for Lopez.

At Mountlake Terrace


Lopez Island

16

11

12

15

56

SCC

9

12

13

15

49


L-Smith 4, Rypenski 11, Sahli 2, Johnson 11, Arps 4, Faylor 26. SCC-Kan 2, Grossenbacher 4, Schettler 1, Johnson 10, Doucet 21, Maddon 2, Adams 1, Rheaume 8. 3-point goals-Grossenbacher 1, Doucet 4, Rypenski 1. Records-Lopez 3-4 overall. Snohomish County Christian 3-2.

Shoreline Christian 73, Neah Bay 65: Shoreline Christian senior Tim Gunderson scored 36 points and nabbed five rebounds, four assists and five steals in the non-league game. Gunderson scored 11 points in the runaway fourth quarter and chipped in 13 in the third.

At Shoreline


Neah Bay

14

15

19

17

65

Shoreline Christian

15

12

22

24

73


Neah Bay-Greene 13, Cross 6, Chartraw 21, Grimes 9, Heilman 4, Lawrence 2, Arnold 10. Shoreline Christian-Gunderson 36, Grant Brandall 2, Jacobs 2, Dodd 2, Werkhoeven 2, Garth Brandall 29. 3-point goals-Garth Brandall 3,Gunderson 5, Chartraw 3, Greene 1, Grimes 1, Arnold 1, Cross 1. Records-Neah Bay 1-1 overall. Shoreline Christian 6-0.

Boys swimming

Oak Harbor 96, Lake Stevens 86: Oak Harbor’s Kyle Ciminski swam two state meet qualifying times in Thursday’s Wesco North meet.

At Oak Harbor

200 medley relay-Oak Harbor (Ridle, Ciminski, Hunter, Luttrell) 1:59.85; 200 freestyle-Hunter (OH) 2:06.51; 200 individual medley-Dygraaf (LS) 2:30.25; 50 freestyle-Ciminski (OH) 25.49*; Diving-Lovell (OH) 166.50; 100 butterfly-Anderson (LS) 1:12.05; 100 freestyle-Olson (LS) 58.54; 500 freestyle-Fountain (LS) 5:51.15; 200 freestyle relay-Oak Harbor (Hunter, Luttrell, Hall, Ciminski) 1:45.65; 100 backstroke-Dykgraaf (LS) 1:08.35; 100 breaststroke-Ciminski (OH) 1:10.00*; 400 freestyle relay-Oak Harbor (Spence, Hall, Bender, Renninger) 4:24.31. Records-Lake Stevens 1-1 league, 2-1 overall. Oak Harbor 2-1, 6-2.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

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