M-P nips Monroe on last-second shot

MARYSVILLE – Just the thought could make a coach cringe.

With your team behind by one point and the final seconds ticking away, your freshman guard drives to the hoop and puts up an off-handed leaner.

Lucky for Marysville-Pilchuck and coach Mike Lowery, Jared Stohl isn’t your average freshman. The right-handed Stohl made a 12-foot left-handed floater as the buzzer sounded to give the Tommies a 47-46 victory against the Monroe Bearcats Friday night in a key Western Conference North Division thriller.

Lowery said he never doubted Stohl, who scored six of his team-high 14 points in the final quarter, including four-for-four at the free-throw line. “If you know Jared, you know he’s the kind of kid that has played his whole life. He loves taking those shots.”

The victory ups M-P’s record to 5-6 in league, 5-10 overall. Monroe fell to 4-7, 6-8.

“I’m feel really, really excited for our kids,” Lowery said, “but at the same time I feel really bad for Monroe.”

The teams entered the game tied for fifth place in the league. The top four teams automatically qualify for the district tournament. The fifth-place team gets a play-in opportunity.

Junior Tyler Marley scored eight points to lead Monroe.

At Marysville


Monroe

15

13

12

6

46

Marysville-Pilchuck

18

3

9

17

47


Monroe-Hammerquist 5, Marley 13, Manthe 7, Slager 2, Erickson 3, Lucke 8, Waltman 8. M-P-Stewart 8, Stohl 14, Taitingfong 2, Jazmin 4, Krischano 9, Enick 8, Gallaher 2. 3-point goals-Hammerquist 1, Marley 1, Stewart 2, Stohl 2. JV score-M-P 65, Monroe 60. Records-Monroe 4-7 in league, 6-8 overall. Marysville-Pilchuck 5-6, 5-10.

Oak Harbor 67, Arlington 52: Oak Harbor was 10-for-11 from the field in the fourth quarter of the Wesco North game. Oak Harbor’s Jeremy Brown led all scorers with 25 points. He also had 10 steals and seven rebounds.

At Oak Harbor


Arlington

14

8

15

15

52

Oak Harbor

20

4

17

26

67


Arlington-Gunter 10, Camp 6, Thompson 3, Carpenter 3, Cooper 7, Hampton 2, Devery 9, Lowber 12. Oak Harbor-Saar 2, Metcalf 8, Ferguson 12, Brown 25, Raimundi 6, McClure 2, Lobbestael 12. 3-point goals-Gunter 2, Thompson 1, Carpenter 1, Cooper 2, Devery 1, Brown 4. JV-Arlington defeated Oak Harbor. Records-Arlington 1-10 in league, 1-13 overall. Oak Harbor 4-7, 5-10.

Mount Vernon 54, Lake Stevens 49: Mount Vernon overcame a nine-point, first-quarter deficit with a 17-5 third-quarter run. Justin Burns scored a game-high 20 points for Mount Vernon. Greg Hendrickson’s 14 points and five assists led Lake Stevens.

At Lake Stevens


Mount Vernon

7

15

17

15

54

Lake Stevens

16

15

5

13

49


Mount Vernon-Gibbons 7, Moore 8, Jackson 4, Burns 20, Miller 5, Davidson 3, Boon 4. Lake Stevens-Stoen 3, Hendrickson 14, Bernethy 3, Stevens 11, Long 4, Strong 11, Tennant 3. 3-point goals-Burns 1, Davidson 1, Hendrickson 2, Stevens 2, Stoen 1, Bernethy 1. JV score-Lake Stevens 50, Mount Vernon 42. Records-M. Vernon 9-2 in league, 12-3 overall. Lake Stevens 7-3, 10-4.

Mountlake Terrace 56, Shorecrest 29: Mountlake Terrace limited Shorecrest to less than 25 percent field-goal shooting, according to Scots coach Bill Liley, and held Chris Chase to a season-low five points in the Wesco South game. Chase scored a school-record 47 points Tuesday against Everett. Leigh Swanson and Justynn Hammond scored 14 points apiece for the Hawks. Jermaine Castillo’s 10 points paced Shorecrest.

At Shoreline


Mountlake Terrace

11

18

17

10

56

Shorecrest

8

6

6

9

29


MT-Arquillano 2, C. Hammond 2, L. Hammond 10, Blake 9, Swanson 14, Boxley 4, J. Hammond 14, Mundt 1. Shorecrest-Franklin 6, Castillo 10, Chase 5, Acholonu 6, Bordner 2. 3-point goals-L. Hammond 1, Blake 3, Franklin 2. JV score-Shorecrest 57, M. Terrace 56. Records-M. Terrace 10-3 in league, 13-3 overall. Shorecrest 2-11, 2-13.

Shorewood 59, Meadowdale 42: Michael Stiles scored a game-high 24 points, leading Shorewood to the Wesco South victory. Colin Matteson led Meadowdale with 10 points in its first league loss of the season.

At Shoreline


Meadowdale

11

9

13

9

42

Shorewood

18

12

16

13

59


Meadowdale-Lover 4, Marsh 8, Linton 9, Myhre 3, Faison 2, Matteson 10, Hagen 6. Shorewood-Tracey 12, Stiles 24, Hartman 2, R. Diederichs 12, Perry 9. 3-point goals-Tracey 1, Perry 1, Linton 3, Marsh 2, Myhre 1. Records-Meadowdale 12-1 in league, 13-2 overall. Shorewood 6-6, 7-7.

Everett 62, Lynnwood 56: Senior forward Michael Hudson scored 13 of his game-high 24 points during Everett’s 23-12 first quarter. Overall, Hudson made nine of 13 two-point field-goal attempts in the Wesco South game. Maurice Baldwin scored 15 points to pace Lynnwood.

At Everett


Lynnwood

12

14

17

13

56

Everett

23

10

15

14

62


Lynnwood-Carrero 9, Hill 4, Fox 8, Nguyen 8, Kinney 2, Johnson 10, Baldwin 15. Everett-Luu 2, Lampi 3, B. Levin 17, Hudson 24, T. Levin 4, Stanovsky 10, Kincaid 2. 3-point goals-Johnson 1, Lampi 1, B. Levin 1, Hudson 1. JV score-Everett 67, Lynnwood 40. Records-Lynnwood 1-12 in league, 1-14 overall. Everett 3-9, 4-10.

Meridian 56, Lakewood 33: Meridian scored the first eight points of the third quarter to take control of the North Cascades game. Cameron Gilmore scored 21 points to lead Meridian. Anthony Wiederkehr scored nine points and Dustin Nelson grabbed 10 boards for Lakewood.

At Lakewood


Meridian

10

12

25

9

56

Lakewood

6

8

10

9

33


Meridian-Black 3, DeVries 14, Gardisky 4, Slesk 14, Gilmore 21. Lakewood-Regan 3, Wiederkehr 9, Besancon 4, Queen 7, Nelson 4, Savage 6. 3-point goals-Slesk 3, Gilmore 1, Regan 1, Nelson 1, Savage 1. JV-Meridian def. Lakewood. Records-Meridian 7-2 in league, 10-3 overall. Lakewood 1-8, 3-10.

Coupeville 59, Concrete 49: Blake Day was 5-for-5 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter, leading Coupeville’s game-clinching 7-for-7 team effort. Allan Black’s game-high 18 points helped the Wolves claim the Northwest A League victory.

At Coupeville


Concrete

12

12

14

11

49

Coupeville

12

14

15

18

59


Concrete-Peninger 2, Hoover 3, Martin 16, Aldridge 15, Taylor 13. Coupeville-Marti 2, Black 18, Bagby 10, Mouw 10, Taylor 2, Fasolo 6, Day 11. 3-point goals-Hoover 1, Aldridge 3, Taylor 1, Black 4, Bagby 2, Day 1. JV-Coupeville def. Concrete. Records-Concrete 3-4 in league, 7-9 overall. Coupeville 4-3, 9-7.

Lopez 61, Snohomish County Christian 56: Bubba Smith made eight of nine free throws in the fourth quarter to clinch the Northwest B game for Lopez. Jordan Doucet and Everett Adams of Snohomish County Christian combined for 46 of their team’s 56 points and connected on 10 3-pointers.

At Lopez Island


Snohomish County Chr.

11

11

10

24

56

Lopez

13

12

22

14

61


SCC-Doucet 25, Schetter 5, Maddon 5, Adams 21. Lopez-Faylor 10, Elings 12, Johnson 19, Rypinski 5, Smith 15. 3-point goals-Doucet 5, Adams 5, Elings 2, Smith 1. Records-SCC 4-12 overall. Lopez 8-9.

Tulalip Heritage 76, Lummi 69: Jay Fryberg scored 22 points to lead Tulalip Heritage to the Northwest B victory. With the win Tulalip Heritage clinched first place in the Northwest B Small School Division. Pat George scored a game-high 30 points, including eight 3-pointers, for Lummi.

At Marysville


Lummi

25

11

23

10

69

Tulalip Heritage

12

23

23

18

76


Lummi-George 30, T. Johnson 11, T. Solomon 2, Cook 11, Coltee 8, P. Scott 3, J. Scott 4. Tulalip Heritage-Pablo 18, Iukes 2, Garcia 4, Robinson 19, Fryberg 22, Moses 11. 3-point goals-George 8, Cook 3, T. Johnson 3, Fryberg 4, Moses 1, Coltee 1. Records-Lummi 5-2 in league, 11-5 overall. Tulalip Heritage 6-0, 11-3.

Darrington 55, Mount Vernon Christian 49: On homecoming night in Darrington, seniors Matt Koch and Evan Smith helped lead the Loggers to victory over Mount Vernon Christian in the Northwest B game. With the win Darrington clinched a Tri-District berth. Cody Werst added seven blocked shots for the Loggers.

At Darrington


Mount Vernon Christian

8

13

17

11

49

Darrington

17

12

15

11

55


Mount Vernon Christian-Annema 15, Boze 5, Visser 13, Schloemer 2, Vandenbosch 14. Darrington-Koch 10, Reece 13, O’Connell 8, Smith 13, Rosselli 6, Werst 5. 3-point goals-Annema 3, Boze 1, Koch 1, Reece 2, Smith 1, Rosselli 1. JV-Mount Vernon Christian defeated Darrington. Records-Mount Vernon Christian 3-2 in league, 9-6 overall. Darrington 7-0, 14-3.

Arlington Christian 47, King’s Way 43: Michael Banghman, of King’s Way, led all scorers with 21 points.

At Arlington


King’s Way

4

14

14

11

43

Arlington Christian

12

8

14

15

47


King’s Way-I. Banghman 10, M. Banghman 21, Smith 2, Caldwell 10. Arlington Christian-Jo. Clayton 8, Steen 8, Je. Clayton 4, Holland 14, Rodgers 3, Kanehen 12.

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