MILL CREEK – Ed Overton’s put-back shot at the buzzer gave Everett a 74-72 Wesco South win over Jackson Tuesday at the Jackson gym.
Drew Eisinger’s 3-point goal with 50 seconds remaining tied the score at 72-all for Jackson. Everett ran the clock down before attacking the basket. The Seagulls missed twice but got two offensive rebounds before Overton’s game-winning basket.
Eisinger, a junior guard, scored 38 points and was 6-for-11 from 3-point range, making four 3’s in the fourth quarter.
“It was one of the best games I’ve ever seen anyone play,” Jackson coach Steve Johnson said. “It’s not like they didn’t know he was shooting.”
Jackson trailed by 23 points late in the second quarter, but fought back to take a 65-64 lead with 21/2 minutes to play.
The lead then fluctuated until the last minute.
At Mill Creek
Everett21251513-74
Jackson9202221-72
Everett-Gans 3, Luu 14, Lampi 8, O’Brien 2, Levin 13, Stanovsky 13, Kincaid 6, Overton 15. Jackson-Santoro 5, Rucker 3, Musgrave 9, Sohn 10, J. Eisinger 5, D. Eisinger 38, Wilson 2. 3-point goals-Gans 1, Luu 1, Lampi 2, Levin 2, Musgrace 1, Sohn 2, J. Eisinger 1, D. Eisinger 6. JV score-Jackson 54, Everett 52. Records-Everett 3-2 in league, 4-2 overall. Jackson 1-4, 2-4.
Meadowdale 64, Shorewood 59: Jake Linton scored 27 points and shot 5-for-5 from the 3-point line as Meadowdale handed Shorewood its first defeat of the season in the Wesco South game. Jordan McGinnis added 13 points for the Mavericks. Rob Diederichs scored 22 to pace Shorewood.
At Lynnwood
Shorewood24101411-59
Meadowdale16132312-64
Shorewood-Allen 11, Barker 7, Burns 5, R. Diederichs 22, T. Diederichs 6, Hartman 6, Perry 2. Meadowdale-Huffman 6, McGinnis 13, Linton 27, Marsh 3, Atcho 2, Rouse 6, Hagen 7. 3-point goals-Allen 3, R. Diederichs 2, Linton 5, McGinnis 2. JV score-Meadowdale 62, Shorewood 51. Records-Shorewood 4-1 in league, 5-1 overall. Meadowdale 3-2, 4-2.
Mariner 60, Edmonds-Woodway 46: Tommy Craddock scored 19 points and Mariner used a 20-point fourth quarter to pull away from Edmonds-Woodway in the Wesco South game. E-W’s Houston Conti led all scorers with 22 points.
At Edmonds
Mariner8151720-60
Edmonds-Woodway913915-46
Mariner-Cramer 4, Cartwright 9, Davis 4, Grant 17, Craddock 19. Edmonds-Woodway-Thoms 8, Conti 22, Fenning 3, Schaefer 2, Donaldson 11. 3-point goals-Fry 1, Grant 2, Conti 3. Records-Mariner 4-1 in league, 5-1 overall. E-W 1-4, 1-5.
Shorecrest 60, Lynnwood 50: Brandon Bible scored a career-high 32 points and Chris Lindsey added 13 rebounds as Shorecrest cruised to its first Wesco South win of the season. The Scots bounced back from a seven-point second quarter with a 21-point third period. Bible finished with five 3-pointers. Mo Carrero led Lynnwood with 17 points.
At Shoreline
Lynnwood12131213-50
Shorecrest1872114-60
Lynnwood-Carrero 17, Hill 4, J. Rudd 2, N. Rudd 8, Kinney 10, Grubb 3, Baldwin 6. Shorecrest-Hollinshed 15, Franklin 2, Bible 32, Greenlee 2, Acholonu 2, Lindsey 7. 3-point goals-Bible 5, Carrero 1. JV-Shorecrest def. Lynnwood. Records-Lynnwood 1-4 in league, 1-5 overall. Shorecrest 1-4, 1-5.
Arlington 70, Marysville-Pilchuck 56: Arlington’s Kenny Gunter erupted for 25 points and shot 4-for-6 from behind the 3-point arc in the Wescoi North game. The Eagles took a 17-point halftime lead and M-P never seriously threatened in the second half.
At Arlington
Marysville-Pilchuck1371620-56
Arlington19181419-70
Marysville-Pilchuck-Stohl 5, Bailey 6, Taitingfong 8, Lanphere 7, Gallaher 13, Lozeau 17. Arlington-Gunter 25, Struiksma 3, Griffiths 18, Smith 6, Thompson, Petereit 6, Devery 8, Swesey 4. 3-point goals-Stohl 1, Taitingfong 1, Lamphere 1, Gunter 4, Griffiths 2, Petereit 2. JV score-Arlington 59, M-P 58. Records-M-P 1-4 in league, 1-7 overall. Arlington 3-1, 5-1.
Lake Stevens 57, Oak Harbor 43: Jeremy Roe scored 16 points to lead Lake Stevens to the Wesco North win.
At Oak Harbor
Lake Stevens1581816-57
Oak Harbor1213414-43
Lake Stevens-Roe 16, Kinney 3, Aker 2, Merrill 3, Lasher 2, Walton 2, Rojas 11, Tennant 5, Smith 13. Oak Harbor-Waller 3, Hughes 10, Lopez 4, Lobbestael 4, Heidt 13, Hunter 7, Hunt 2. 3-point goals-Roe 1, Kinney 1, Hughes 1, Heidt 1. JV-Lake Stevens def. Oak Harbor. Records-Lake Stevens 2-3 in league, 2-5 overall. Oak Harbor 0-4, 0-7.
Mount Vernon 69, Stanwood 62: Mount Vernon held off a late Stanwood comeback to remain unbeaten in Wesco North play. Mount Vernon was led by Corey Boon’s 19 points. Justin Burns added 18 points and Jake Moore 17 for the Bulldogs. Daes Kaufman scored 21 points to lead Stanwood.
At Mount Vernon
Stanwood1981124-62
Mt. Vernon16191618-69
Stanwood-Contreras 8, Cayford 19, Boehme 4, Fure 2, Welk 6, Kaufman 21, McCutchen 2. Mount Vernon-Burns 18, Moore 17, Jackson 4, Squires 2, Kendrick 4, Knight 5, Boon 19. 3-point goals-Cayford 3, Kaufman 3, Kendrick 1, Moore 1. JV Score-Mount Vernon def. Stanwood. Records-Stanwood 1-3 in league, 1-5 overall. Mt. Vernon 5-0, 6-1.
Lakewood 61, Cedarcrest 34: David Cortez’s 3-pointer opened the game in a promising manner for Cedarcrest. Unfortunately for the visiting Red Wolves, Anthony Wiederkehr’s subsequent three-point play promptly erased Cedarcrest’s only lead in a Cascade Conference game that, after halftime, never saw it draw closer than 16 points. Jesse Queen led the Lakewood attack with 14 points. Greg Besancon added eight rebounds.
At Lakewood
Cedarcrest88108-34
Lakewood18181213-61
Cedarcrest-Anderson 2, Elwell 5, Eldred 12, Labate 2, Cortez 7, Ritter 6 Lakewood-Kon 3, Besancon 8, Conner 9, Borosov 8, Cheatle 5, Queen 14, Wiederkehr 13. 3-point goals-Elwell 1, Cortez 1, Connor 3, Cheatle 1, Queen 2. JV score-Lakewood 59, Cedarcrest 16. Records-Cedarcrest 0-1 in league, 2-5 overall, Lakewood 1-0, 3-3.
Archbishop Murphy 56, Granite Falls 53: The Wildcats squeaked by Granite Falls in a Cascade Conference season opener. The Wildcats’ Chris Mitchell scored 20 points and grabbed nine rebounds and Joey Jensen finished with 15 points and four steals.
At Everett
Granite Falls1681019-56
Archbishop Murphy13151316-53
Granite Falls-Villegas 11, Sears 2, Knudson 14, Anderson 12, Perry 4, Schoonover 6, Counley 4. Archbishop Murphy-Jensen 15, Hoerauf 4, P. Ackerman 4, Smith 2, Ungs 11, Mitchell 20. 3-point goals-Villegas 2, Knudson 2. JV score-Murphy 53, Granite Falls 50. Records-Granite Falls 0-1 in league, 0-5 overall. Archbishop Murphy 1-0, 1-3.
Cascade-Leavenworth 60, Sultan 47: Sultan’s Willy Lemmon scored 16 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, but it wasn’t enough as Cascade defeated the Turks in a non-conference game.
At Leavenworth
Sultan109919-47
Cascade11171418-60
Sultan-Barnhill 4, Ruddock 2, Clarke 2, O’Hara 12, W. Lemmon 16, Champeaux 11, Pohaku 2. Cascade-Stover 6, Kite 14, Darlington 17, Meuart 7, Karp 3, Shauer 4, McDonald 3, Stevens 4. 3-point goals-Champeaux 2, Stover 1, Kite 1, Darlington 1, Karp 1. JV-Cascade def. Sultan. Records-Sultan 3-4 overall. Cascade not reported.
Darrington 63, Alumni 56: Kris Reece scored 31 points, 27 coming from a school-record nine 3-pointers, and Darrington defeated Alumni in a non-conference game. Cody Werst added 11 points and 11 rebounds for the Loggers.
At Darrington
Alumni4151423-56
Darrington11171225-63
Alumni-Schillhammer 4, Bryson 2, Sherrill 9, Brannon Boyd 11, Massingale 2, Smith 3, Faucet 4, Grimmer 2, Reece 5, Ashe 3, Bryce Boyd 2, Ross 9. Darrington-McMillen 6, Vincent 2, K. Reece 31, Haywood 2, Rosselli 7, Gladsjo 4, Werst 11. 3-point goals-K. Reece 9, Rosselli 1, Bryson 1, Sherrill 1, Bra. Boyd 2, Reece 1, Ashe 1, Ross 1. JV-Darrington White def. Darrington Green. Records-Darrington 4-4 overall.
Girls basketball
Archbishop Murphy 59, Granite Falls 39: Lisa Coate scored 22 points and Krista Eknes tallied 12 of her 18 points on 3-point goals to lead Archbishop Murphy to the Cascade Conference win. Diana Haug had eight points and seven rebounds for Granite Falls.
At Granite Falls
Archbishop Murphy1818185-59
Granite Falls816510-39
Archbishop Murphy-Lasswell 8, Eknes 18, Coate 22, Reinig 6, A. Zitnik 1, Harkness 2, Jelinek 2. Granite Falls-Ramos 2, Alexander 2, Dudder 2, Bauer 11, Reedy 8, Haug 8, Hardy 5, Setzer 1. 3-point goals-Eknes 4. JV score-Granite Falls 42, Archbishop Murphy 41. Records-Archbishop Murphy 1-0 in league, 9-0 overall. Granite Falls 0-1, 4-4.
Lakewood 43, Cedarcrest 38: Lakewood’s Kayla Walter set a school record with seven blocks in the Cascade Conference game. Walter and teammate Megan Avery also had 11 and 12 rebounds, respectively, helping Lakewood win the battle of the boards 42-35.
At Duvall
Lakewood1071214-43
Cedarcrest89129-38
Lakewood-Hoyden 7, Stewart 8, Bader 9, Hargrove 2, Seiber 2, Walter 6, Avery 8, Ekholm 2 Cedarcrest-Bus 2, Westermann 5, Taylor 10, Hammontree 3, Coltom 7, McKenney 2, Oviatt 7, McKinlay 2. 3-point goals-Bader 3, Hoyden 1, Taylor 2, Coltom 1. Records-Lakewood 1-0 in league, 2-2 overall. Cedarcrest 0-1, 4-2.
Sultan 63, Hazen 53: Kippy Powers scored nine points, and added 11 rebounds, seven steals and seven assists and Sultan used a 21-8 third quarter to defeat Hazen in the non-conference game. Krystal Paszkiecz scored 13 points to lead the Turks.
At Sultan
Hazen1016820-53
Sultan15152111-63
Hazen-Wells 18, Hensley 17, Nevi 13, C. Rossnagel 4, Skodje 2. Sultan-C. Powers 8, K. Powers 9, Burnside 6, McKenna 7, Beckers 6, Dutson 4, Sumpter 12, Paszkeicz 13. JV score-Sultan 36, Hazen 26. Records-Hazen not reported. Sultan 3-3 overall.
Alumni 41, Darrington 27: Eliza Schillhammer led Darrington with seven points in the non-league game.
At Darrington
Alumni781115-41
Darrington9585-27
Alumni-E. Nations 4, Jones 5, Haywood 7, Cousins 4, Kjallin 5, Robinson 7, Mauldin 4, B. Nations 2, Neuman 3. Darrington-Bryson 2, Nations 2, Harris 7, Schillhammer 11, Fromong 2, Frable 1. 3-point goals-Jones 1. Records-Darrington 4-4 overall.
Bear Creek 47, Master’s Touch 17: Tia Breekveldt led Master’s Touch with 11 points in the non-conference game.
At Redmond
Master’s Touch6344-17
Bear Creek School12121013-47
Master’s Touch-Santeford 6, Breekveldt 11. Bear Creek School-Esau 6, Aronson 2, Pohlman 15, Pederson 8, D. Pohlman 7, Marton 2, Hunt 5, Bassey 2. 3-point goals-none. Records-Master’s Touch 2-6 overall. Bear Creek School not reported.
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