Meadowdale alone atop Wesco South with win

EDMONDS – LaRod Lover scored nine of his game-high 16 points in the fourth quarter as Meadowdale rallied from 10 points down in the second half to defeat Edmonds-Woodway 44-37 in a Western Conference South Division showdown.

“We got off to a slow start,” said Meadowdale coach Chad McGuire, whose Mavericks (5-0 league, 6-1 overall) took over sole possession of first place in the Wesco South. “We just chipped away at the lead in that second half. We didn’t really make a huge run. We just chipped and chipped.”

Edmonds-Woodway (4-1, 5-1), which dropped into a tie with Kamiak for second place, took a 24-14 lead into halftime. However, the Mavericks’ defense kicked in during the final two quarters, surrendering just 13 points in the second half.

“We made some adjustments at halftime,” McGuire said. “We wanted to keep it simple and play tough defense, and we did just that.”

Taylor Marsh scored six of his 10 points in the second half for Meadowdale. McKenzie Thoms led E-W with seven points.

At Edmonds


Meadowdale

4

10

15

15

44

Edmonds-Woodway

14

10

9

4

37


M-Lover 16, Marsh 10, Limpon 7, Stabert 2, Madison 5, Hagen 4. E-W-Thoms 7, Baeder 2, Compi 5, Griffin 7, Donaldson 6, Hopkins 3, Lester 7. 3-point goals-Limpon 1, Compi 1, Griffin 1. JV score-E-W def. Meadowdale. Records-Edmonds-Woodway 4-1 in league, 6-1 overall. Meadowdale 5-0, 6-1.

Mariner 63, Shorecrest 45: Six-foot, eight-inch Tommy Craddock’s 19 points were too much for Shorecrest as Mariner defeated the Scots in the Wesco South game. Delvaughn Tinned added four 3-pointers and 18 points for the Marauders.

At Shoreline


Mariner

19

15

12

17

63

Shorecrest

13

12

6

14

45


Mariner-Tinned 18, Cartwright 4, Burns 6, Jerod Grant 3, Jerrel Grant 11, Craddock 19. Shorecrest-Love 2, Bible 9, Castillo 13, Boatsman 2, Chase 11, Franklin 4, Rantz 4. 3-point goals-Tinned 4, Burns 2, Jerod Grant 1, Jerrel Grant 1, Bible 2, Castillo 3, Chase 1. JV score-Mariner 43, Shorecrest 42 Records-Mariner 3-1, 4-2 overall. Shorecrest 0-5, 0-7 overall.

Kamiak 70, Shorewood 61: Kamiak’s Tyler Martinez paced the Knights’ fourth quarter with 6-for-6 shooting from the free throw line, scored 27 points in the game and held Shorewood standout Rob Diedrichs to just two points in the second half. Diedrichs scored 19 in the first half. Kamiak’s Gary Rogers also grabbed 12 rebounds to accompany his 12 points.

At Mukilteo


Shorewood

22

14

8

17

61

Kamiak

12

15

20

23

70


Shorewood-Hyseni 2, Bernard 2, Stiles 2, Stedman 5, T. Diedrichs 4, Tracey 23, R. Diedrichs 21, Kesseler 2. Kamiak-Hermes 9, Balch 5, Iddins 8, Martinez 27, Murphy 9, Rogers 12. 3-point goals-Balch 1, Iddins 2, Martinez 3, Tracey 4, R. Diedrichs 4. JV score-Kamiak 73, Shorewood 71 OT. Records-Shorewood 1-5 in league, 1-4 overall. Kamiak 3-1, 5-1.

Lake Stevens 63, Monroe 48: Matt Stevens’ 18-point, nine-rebound, five-assist night helped lead Lake Stevens to a Wesco North victory over the Monroe. The Vikings out-rebounded the Bearcats 44-28.

At Lake Stevens


Monroe

14

12

6

16

48

Lake Stevens

19

14

13

17

63


Monroe-Hoekstra 5, Hammerquist 10, Marley 14, Slager 2, Erickson 2, Lucke 6, Brown 7, Waltman 2. Lake Stevens-Roe 3, Stoen 7, Hendrickson 5, Bernethy 4, Stevens 18, Long 12, Strong 12, Tennant 2. 3-point goals-Hoekstra 1, Marley 2, Stoen 1, Hendrickson 1, Stevens 1. JV score-Lake Stevens defeated Monroe. Records-Monroe 1-3 in league, 3-4 overall. Lake Stevens 3-0 in league, 6-1 overall.

Jackson 63, Everett 57: Johnie Kirton scored a game-high 24 points to lead the Timberwolves to the Wesco South victory. Michael Hudson had 16 points and Niko Sievers scored 12 to pace Everett.

At Everett


Jackson

13

18

10

22

63

Everett

14

20

13

10

57


Jackson-Tri 4, Musgrave 4, Eisinger 12, Song 5, Hall 16, Curtain 24. Everett-Lampy 5, O’Brian 3, B. Lavine 6, Hudson 16, T. Lavine 4, Sievers 12, Stanovsky 8. 3-point goals-Eisinger 1, Curtain 2, Lampy 1. JV score-Jackson 65, Everett 59. Records-Jackson 2-2 in league, 4-2 overall. Everett 2-2, 3-3.

Stadium 60, Lynnwood 54: Lynnwood’s ill-fated comeback attempt in the fourth quarter was spurred by 7-for-10 shooting from the free throw line. Lynnwood’s Maurice Baldwin chipped in six points the fourth and senior Robert Johnson added a three-pointer. Johnson scored 13 points and grabbed five rebounds and three steals to lead Royals.

At Lynnwood


Stadium

15

18

13

8

80

Lynnwood

6

12

14

22

54


Stadium-Mackey 6, Elford 11, Mollow 9, Serapio 4, Thammazongsa 3, A. Johnson 15, Stanfill 11, Crushon 4. Lynnwood-Carreo 6, Hill 2, J. Rudd 6, N. Rudd 3, Nguyen 4, Kinney 4, R. Johnson 13, Sheaffer 4, Fitzhugh 1, Baldwin 11. 3-point goals-R. Johnson 2, Mackey 2, Ellford 1, Thammazongsa 1, Stanfill 3. JV score-Lynnwood 44, Stadium 37. Records-Stadium 4-3 overall. Lynnwood 1-5.

Riverside Christian 60, Shoreline Christian 54: Josh Horsley scored 28 points to lead Riverside Christian (Yakima) to its tenth consecutive victory. Garth Brandal scored 31 points and Tim Gunderson added 14 to lead Shoreline Christian.

At Shoreline


Riverside Christian

16

14

18

12

60

Shoreline Christain

11

15

16

12

54


RC-Vye 6, Graham 4, Pynch 5, M. Horsley 9, Hampton 8, J. Horsley 28. SC-Gunderson 14, Gr Brandal 4, Jacobs 3, Werkoeven 2, Ga Brandal 31. 3-point goals-G. Brandal 3, Gunderson 1, Jacobson 1, Pynch 1, J. Horsley 4. Records-Shoreline Christian 6-2 overall. Riverside Christain 10-0

Newport 55, King’s 54 OT: Bryce Daub scored 24 points in leading Newport over King’s in the battle of the Knights. The scoring went back and forth throughout the game, but was ultimately decided by free throws in overtime. Chris Faidley led King’s with 22 points.

At Shoreline


Newport

10

10

13

14

8

55

King’s

10

11

13

13

7

54


Newport-Mezistrano 1, Schofield 3, Schweikart 11, Daub 24, Snyder 2, Chalmers 3, Peterson 5, Smith 4, Hagenson 2. King’s-Clark 4, Faidley 22, Kennard 2, Fujii 10, Ostrom 6, Drenth 10. 3-point goals-Daub 1. JV score-King’s defeated Newport. Records-Newport Not Available, King’s 5-6 overall.

Archbishop Murphy 62, Cascade Christian 60 (3OT): Wes Taylor made 5 of 6 free throws in the third overtime and scored 13 points to lead the Wildcats to the non-league victory. Luke Hagel scored 17, Chris Mitchell had 11 and Brent McCann had a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds for Archbishop Murphy.

At Puyallup


A.M.

15

17

9

6

5

5

5

62

Cascade Chr.

8

15

14

10

5

5

3

60


Archbishop Murphy-McCann 12, Jensen 3, Wilkins 3, Telge 3, Taylor 13, Hagel 17, Mitchell 11. Cascade Christian-Bratz 16, Breton-Van Groll 5, N. Everett 10, Saarela 7, McDonnell 7, Johnson 4, R. Everett 9, Redloff 2. 3-point goals-McCann 2, Wilkins 1, Telge 1, Hagel 1, Bretin- Van Groll 1, R. Everett 1. JV score-Archbishop Murphy 48, Cascade Christian 32. Records-Archbishop Murphy 7-2 overall. Cascade Christian 3-5.

Snohomish County Christian 60, Master’s Touch 55 (2OT): Josh Schettler scored all 11 of his points in the fourth quarter to help spur Snohomish County Christian’s comeback. Teammate Jordan Doucet scored a team-high 23 points, and Master’s Touch’s Kyle Olin and Kirk Lien scored 21 and 24 points, respectively.

At Mountlake Terrace


Master’s Touch

12

14

9

14

6

0

55

Snohomish CC

9

8

19

13

6

5

60


Master’s Touch-Woodward 4, Smalley 6, Olin 21, Lien 24. Snohomish County Christian-Kan 2, Schettler 11, Johnson 6, Doucet 23, Madden 6, Adams 8, Rheaume 4. 3-point goals-Schettler 1, Doucet 3, Smalley 2, Olin 5. Records-Master’s Touch 3-5 overall. Snohomish County Christian 2-6.

Northwest Yeshiva 56, Tulalip Heritage 54: Tulalip Heritage freshman Willie Iukes scored 18 points and nabbed eight rebounds, four assists and three steals to lead the team. Rafi Harel scored 26 points for undefeated Northwest Yeshiva.

At Seattle


Tulalip Heritage

7

14

17

16

54

Northwest Yeshiva

15

13

12

16

56


Tulalip Heritage-R. Fryberg 1, Iukes 18, C. Pablo 16, M. Robinson 10, J. Fryberg 7, B. Moses 3. Northwest Yeshiva-Silverman 17, Harel 26, Openheimer 7, Young 1, Babani 2, Antolin 1, Mazraschi 2. 3-point goals-Harel 1, Iukes 1, B. Moses 1. Records-Tulalip Heritage 3-3 overall. Northwest Yeshiva 7-0.

Wrestling

Meadowdale 252, Sultan 238.5, Eastside Catholic 201, Chief Sealth 194.5, Friday Harbor 171.5, Unattached 128, Concete 38: Senior Ryan Conley led Sultan to the victory at the Sultan Invitational with a decision at 135 pounds. Freshman Josh Mann also recorded a championship victory at 125 pounds.

103-Ohashi (Eastside Catholic) dec. Champlin (Friday Harbor), 17-0; 112-Bruno (Meadowdale) pinned Folkman (Eastside Catholic), 2:56, 1st round; 119-Leed (Friday Harbor) dec. Knowlton (Sultan) 21-6; 125-Mann (Sultan) pinned McGarvey (Eastside Catholic), 2:40, 1st round; 130-Dillinger (Concrete) pinned Burns (Friday Harbor) :46, 1st round; 135-Conley (Sultan) dec. Loedell (Eastside Catholic), 16-0; 140-Wolanin (Chief Sealth) pinned Yen (Meadowdale), :47, 3rd round; 145-Mcrae (Chief Sealth) pinned Williams (Eastside Catholic), 1:25, 2nd round; 152-Beedle (Sultan) dec. Forester (Meadowdale), 16-0; 160-Garrison (Chief Sealth) pinned Lukone (Sultan), :39, 1st round; 171-Grone (Friday Harbor) dec. Gosson (U), 10-4; 189– Power (Meadowadle) pinned Lemmon (Sultan), 1:00, 1st round; 215-Harbison (Meadowdale) pinned Re (Chief Sealth), :15, 1st round; 275-Grosgaques (Friday Harbor) pinned Kastillo (Sultan), 1:39, 1st round.

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