Kamiak hits its stride

MUKILTEO – The Kamiak Knights handed the Jackson Timberwolves their first league loss of the season Tuesday night, slaying the T-wolves 64-57 in a Wesco South battle at Kamiak High School.

Senior-post Rahiti Marere scored 22 points and grabbed seven rebounds leading the Knights to their third straight win.

The Knights (8-5 in league, 9-6 overall) have turned around their season after a dismal start – they began 1-4 – and have now won nine of their last 11 games.

“Rahiti (Marere) has really picked up his game,” Kamiak coach Jeff Leary said.

“He’s getting to the basket and finishing.”

Jackson (12-1, 14-2) had won eight straight before the loss.

Drew Eisinger led the T-wolves with 22 points, but was held scoreless in the third quarter and scored just seven points in the second half.

The other half of Jackson’s dynamic scoring duo, Brian Rucker was held to 10 points.

“Perry played a complete game,” Leary said, referring to senior guard Journey Perry, who had the task of guarding Rucker and also contributed 17 points.

At Kamiak H.S.

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Jackson-Markovich 4, J. Eisinger 12, D. Eisinger 22, Rucker 10, Belair 3, Wishko 6. Kamiak-Bullock 9, Greenlee 2, Iddins 10, Marere 22, Martinez 2, Perry 17, Tarver 2. 3-point goals-D. Eisinger 4, Iddins 1, Bullock 2, Perry 3. JV-Kamiak def. Jackson. Records-Jackson 12-1 in league, 14-2 overall. Kamiak 8-5, 9-6.

Meadowdale 52, Mountlake Terrace 35: At Mountlake Terrace, the Hawks took an early lead but turnovers and cold shooting in the middle quarters gave Meadowdale the chance to pull ahead en route to the Wesco South victory. The Mavericks’ Robel Kidanu had a game-high 14 points and Milan Moncrief added 10. Trevor Gill led Terrace with 11 points.

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

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Meadowdale-Johnson 2, Kidanu 14, Law 3, Marsh 7, Moncrief 10, Rouse 4, Surur 2, Threet 8. Mountlake Terrace-Strieby 4, Benninga 2, Gill 11, Griffin 2, Theis 7, Wiley 9. 3-point goals-Wiley 1, Gill 1, Kidanu 2, Law 1. JV-Meadowdale 66, Mountlake Terrace 56. Records-Meadowdale 6-7 in league, 8-7 overall. Mountlake Terrace 3-10, 3-12.

Shorewood 60, Shorecrest 40: At Shoreline, John Allen scored 15 points and Shorewood used a 21-point third quarter to pull away from Shorecrest in the Wesco South game. Brandon Bible scored 17 points to lead Shorecrest.

At Shorewood H.S.

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Shorecrest-Acholonu 3, Bible 17, Golike 9, Hoffman 6, Larson 3, Zuyev 2. Shorewood-Allen 15, Freitas 5, Garcia 4, B. Hartman 11, T. Hartman 2, Kearns 4, Reddie 8, Walker 4, Wood 7. 3-point goals-Larson 1, Wood 1, Allen 2, B. Hartman 2. JV-Shorewood def. Shorecrest. Records-Shorecrest 1-13 in league, 3-13 overall. Shorewood 8-5, 9-6.

Edmonds-Woodway 36, Everett 34: At Everett, with Edmonds-Woodway ahead late in the fourth quarter of the Wesco South contest, Brett Lund sank a 3-pointer to pull Everett to within one. James Conti then made one of two free-throw attempts to put the Warriors ahead 36-34 and the Seagulls’ desperation 3 as time expired clanged off the rim.

At Everett H.S.

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Edmonds-Woodway-Ortiz 4, Conti 6, Greenwood 4, Vaabene 6, Gorman 2, Heard 6, Donaldson 8. Everett-Luu 2, Barhanovich 2, Mattson 1, Lund 3, Levin 10, Wertheimer 8, Safstrom 3, Blacker 5. 3-point goals-Levin 1, Lund 1, Greenwood 1. JV-Everett defeated Edmonds-Woodway. Records-E-W 10-4 in league, 11-5 overall. Everett 3-11, 3-13.

Lynnwood 48, Mariner 44: At Everett, Jeremy Rudd scored 16 points to help lead Lynnwood to the Wesco South victory. Jerrel Grant led all scorers with 18 points for Mariner.

At Mariner H.S.

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Lynnwood-Beatty 5, Dill 2, Grubb 5, Matzen 7, Prasad 5, N. Rudd 8, J. Rudd 16. Mariner-Cramer 2, Smith 4, Grant 18, Butsch 11, Purnell 9. 3-point goals-Butsch 1, Grant 3, Beatty 1, Matzen 1, Prasad 1, J. Rudd 1. JV-Lynnwood defeated Mariner. Records-Lynnwood 11-3 in league, 12-4 overall. Mariner 5-8, 5-10.

Marysville-Pilchuck 74, Lake Stevens 59: At Lake Stevens, Nathan Lozeau blocked his way to a triple-double with 21 points, 10 rebounds and 10 blocked shots to help Marysville-Pilchuck to the Wesco North victory. Teammate Keaton Taitingfong added 21 points. Darrin Stoen led Lake Stevens with 13 points. He also grabbed six rebounds.

At Lake Stevens H.S.

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Marysville-Pilchuck-Newman 2, Stohl 13, Taitingfong 21, Howell 2, Wagner 2, Moses 11, Moser 2, Lozeau 21. Lake Stevens-Stoen 13, Denney 10, Aker 6, Lian 11, Warbis 4, Carter 3, Steinruck 2, Gilbertson 1, Pearson 6, Devorak 3. 3-point goals-Stohl 2, Stoen 2, Lian 3, Warbis 1, Devorak 1. JV score-M-P 65, Lake Stevens 61. Records-M-P 8-4 in league, 12-4 overall. Lake Stevens 3-9, 6-11.

Mount Vernon 67, Arlington 60: At Mount Vernon, with Arlington ahead in the fourth quarter, Mike Caswell came off the bench and sank a 3-pointer that put Mount Vernon ahead for good in the Wesco North contest. David Griffiths led Arlington with a game-high 17 points. Mount Vernon’s Mike Knight had 16 points and Jeremy Juarez added 14.

At Mt. Vernon H.S.

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Arlington-Thompson 6, Griffiths 17, Disotell 11, Devery 3, Gray 4, Boyden 8, Swesey 11. Mount Vernon-Caswell 6, Doran 2, Duffy 5, Gibbons 10, Jensen 2, Jordan 12, Juarez 14, Knight 16. 3-point goals-Griffiths 3, Devery 1, Gibbons 1, Caswell 2, Duffy 1, Knight 4. JV score-Mount Vernon 46, Arllington 35. Records-Arlington 3-8 in league, 5-9 overall. Mt. Vernon 5-7, 7-9.

Monore 71, Oak Harbor 53: At Monroe, Stephen Waltman scored a game-high 19 points to lead Monroe to the Wesco North victory. Rod Rumble led Oak Harbor with 15 points.

At Monroe H.S.

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Oak Harbor-Heidt 10, Hughes 2, Hunter 3, Leach 12, Lobbestael 6, Lopez 5, Rumble 15. Monroe-Churlin 17, Philippart 8, Santjer 6, Hamik 10, J. Waltman 8, MacIntyre 2, S. Waltman 19, Wright 1. 3-point goals-Leach 2, Churlin 1. JV-Monroe defeated Oak Harbor. Records-Oak Harbor 1-10 in league, 1-14 overall. Monroe 5-7, 6-9.

King’s 78, Archbishop Murphy 54: At Shoreline, Carson Bowlin scored 15 points and King’s remained undefeated in league play with the Cascade Conference win. Mark Leone led the Wildcats with 16 points.

At King’s H.S.

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Archbishop Murphy-Forgey 2, Jensen 11, Hunter 6, Ackerman 2, Leone 16, Anderson 1, J. Smith 1, Burns 8, S. Smith 7. King’s-Barrett 8, Blue 11, A. Bowlin 2, C. Bowlin 15, Clark 7, Enquist 13, Lutton 8, Madrazo 11, McKay 2, Webb 1. Records-Archbishop Murphy 2-6 in league, 4-11 overall. King’s 9-0, 17-1.

Lakewood 59, Granite Falls 54: At Granite Falls, Anthony Wiederkehr scored 36 points to lead Lakewood to the Cascade Conference victory. Sean Conley had 17 and eight rebounds and Tyler Anderson added 11 points for Granite Falls.

At Granite Falls H.S.

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Lakewood-S. Borisov 1, Cheatle 2, Connor 10, Fure 2, Scott 8, Wiederkehr 36. Granite Falls-Anderson 11, Bazan 4, Conley 17, Eggleston 5, Knudson 6, Perry 3, Schoonover 5, Villegas 3. 3-point goals-Connor 1, Knutsen 1, Villegas 1. JV-Lakewood def. Granite Falls. Records-Lakewood 8-2 in league, 11-7 overall. Granite Falls 2-6, 7-9.

Cedercrest 54, South Whidbey 41: At Duvall, Nick Ritter scored 17 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead the Red Wolves to the Cascade Conference victory. Chad Anderson had 17 points for the Falcons.

At Cedarcrest H.S.

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South Whidbey-Adams 8, Anderson 17, Blakey 2, Gulvin 4, Stallman 2, Ward 8. Cedarcrest-Elwell 10, LaBate 2, Coltom 3, Hammontree 11, Cortez 8, Ritter 17, Zuniga 1, Fromm 2. 3-point goals-Cortez 2, Anderson 2. JV-South Whidbey def. Cedercrest. Records-S. Whidbey 3-6 in league, 6-9 overall. Cedarcrest 5-5, 11-7.

Darrington 50, La Conner 40: At La Conner, freshman Mike Parris scored a game-high 20 points and pulled down 10 rebounds in leading B division-leading Darrington to the Northwest 1A/B League victory. Ryan Coonce led La Conner with 14 points.

At La Conner H.S.

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Darrington-Wales 8, Vincent 6, Green 2, Parris 20, Jones 6, A. Olsen 8. La Conner-Kellerman 8, Thostenson 2, Kennedy 3, Watkinson 2, Coonce 14, Oosterhos 3, Schwindler 8. 3-point goals-Jones 1, Kellerman 2, Kennedy 1, Coonce 2, Oosterhos 1. JV score-La Conner 50, Darrington 49. Records-Darrington 8-5 in league, 10-8 overall. La Conner 7-4, 8-9.

Coupeville 62, Orcas Island 39: At Coupeville, Mike Bagby scored 21 points and Kramer O’Keefe had 16 and three blocks to lead Coupeville to the Northwest 1 A/B League victory.

At Coupeville H.S.

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Orcas Island-Goffeney 13, Moran-Hodge 8, Murphy 2, Nigretto 2, Clancy 4, Doherty 2, Kamphaus 8. Coupeville-Marti 6, Duke 2, King 2, Bagby 21, Larson 4, Kelley 2, O’Keefe 16, Miller 9. 3-point goals-Goeffney 1, Moran-Hodge 2, O’Keefe 3, Bagby 2. JV score-Coupeville 64, Orcas Island 39. Records-Orcas Island 3-10 in league, 6-12 overall. Coupeville 8-3, 10-7.

Tulalip Heritage 54, North Sound Christian 52: At Mountlake Terrace, with two seconds remaining, Michael Fryberg choose the right time to score his only points of the game, hitting the game-winning shot for Tulalip Heritage. Brandon Hatch had 18 points, five assists, nine rebounds and nine steals in helping the Hawks to the Northwest B victory. Alan Johnson, Nate Rheaume and Keith Kochendorfer each scored 12 points for the Lions.

At N. Sound Christian

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Tulalip Heritage-Miller 9, McKinney 18, Hatch 18, Sedano 5, Calflooking 2, Fryberg 2. North Sound Christian-Cathey 7, Johnson, 12 Kochendorfer 12, Mar 2, McKinley 2, Rheaume 12, Schettler 5. 3-point goals-Hatch 4, McKinney 2, Miller 1, Cathey 1. JV-Marysville-Pilchuck C team defeated North Sound Christian. Records-Tulalip Heritage 10-1 in league, 16-3 overall. N. Sound Christian 7-4, 10-8.

Master’s Touch 54, Skykomish 38: At Skykomish, Jeff Kelly scored 15 points to help lead Master’s Touch to the Northwest B victory. Zach Nelson led Skykomish with 15 points.

At Skykomish H.S.

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Masters Touch-Graber 1, VanDam 14, Enge 13, Chreiner 4, Kelly 15, Crawford 7. Skykomish-Hendrickson 4, Meza 14, Nelson 15, Robinson 4, Wahl 1. 3-point goals-Crawford 1, Nelson 1. Records-Master’s Touch 2-9 in league, 2-14 overall. Skykomish 0-11, 2-13.

Lummi 75, Lopez Island 63: At Bellingham, Jien Olsen had a team-high 16 points and Ryan Revey added 14 to power Lummi to the Northwest B League victory. Brothers Jason “Bubba” Smith and Jordan Smith each finished with 20 points to lead Lopez Island.

At Lummi H.S.

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Lopez Island-Ja. Smith 20, Christopherson 2, McCoy 2, Holland 2, Jo. Smith 20, Elings 7. Lummi-Adams 6, Cultee 3, Dennis 8, Johnson 11, Olsen 16, Revey 14, Robertson 9, Soloman 5, D, Toms 3. 3-point goals-Johnson 3, Robertson 1, Soloman 1, Dennis 2, Elings 1, Jo. Smith 1. Records-Lopez Island 6-5 in league, 10-8 overall. Lummi 10-2, 16-4.

Boys swimming

Snohomish 122, Everett 48: At Mill Creek, Snohomish’s Chris Fulton was almost two seconds under the 4A state meet qualifying time, completing the 100-yard freestyle in 48.39 seconds in the Wesco North meet. Fulton also swam a state qualifying time in the 100 backstroke. Teammate Dan Ferguson eclipsed the state qualifying time in the 500 freestyle by more than 10 seconds.

At West Coast Aquatics Pool

200 medley relay-Snohomish (Pedack, Rimbaugh, Endres, Turner)1:44.89*; 200 freestyle-Ferguson (S) 1:52.47; 200 individual medley-Endres (S) 2:08.84; 50 freestyle-Turner (S) 22.63*; Diving-not held; 100 butterfly-Pedack (S) 55.66*; 100 freestyle-Fulton (S) 48.39*; 500 freestyle-Ferguson (S) 4:50.89*; 200 freestyle relay-Snohomish (Hanley, MacMillian, Labitzke, Ferguson) 1:35.88; 100 backstroke-Fulton (S) 57.09*; 100 breaststroke-Hryciuk (S) 1:04.93; 400 freestyle relay-Snohomish (Ferguson, Labitzke, Turner, Fulton) 3:29.17. Records-Snohomish 6-0 league, 8-1 overall. Everett 3-3, 6-4.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Marysville-Pilchuck 129, Cascade 48: At Marysville, Trevor LeValley won an event and swam on two winning relay teams to lead the Tomahawks to the Wesco North victory. Klayton Schaufler won an event and swam on a winning relay for M-P.

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

200 medley relay-M-P (Knodel, Tweed, LeValley Banal) 1:48.52; 200 freestyle-Doubrava (C) 2:18.05; 200 individual medley-Henninger (M-P) 2:21.27; 50 freestyle-Stokes (M-P) 24.59; Diving-Gibson (M-P) 218.30; 100 butterfly-LeValley (M-P) 57.79; 100 freestyle-Stuart (M-P) 56.36; 500 freestyle-Lopez (M-P) 6:17.58; 200 freestyle relay-M-P (gofff, Henninger, LeValley, Schaufler) 1:40.69; 100 backstroke-Fannin (C) 1:04.97; 100 breaststroke-Schaufler (M-P) 1:10.73; 400 freestyle relay-M-P (LaValley, Stokes, Keyes, Tweed) 3:37.76. Records-Cascade 2-5 league, 5-7 overall. Marysville-Pilchuck 6-1, 7-3.

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