Mariner gets past district rival, 49-41

EVERETT — The two Mukilteo School District rivals squared off Tuesday at Mariner High School in a key Wesco South game for both teams.

Mariner came in tied for the top spot in the division standings. Kamiak came in tied for fifth place and the fourth and final 4A district playoff berth.

Joey Dillon, who garnered seven rebounds, scored both of his 3-points goals in the third quarter to held the Marauders build a seven-point lead going into the final period.

Mariner’s lead grew to 12 points with two minutes to play before Kamiak closed the gap.

At Mariner H.S.

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Kamiak — Brown 3, Dremlyuga 5, Este-McDonald 9, Houghtaling, Ju. Glenn 3, Lachapelle, Parcells 8, Ruppel 10, Stormo 3. Mariner — Bastys 4, Chhann 5, Doerscher 2, J. Dillon 14, Malysheff, Minor 3, Purnell 8, T. Dillon 13. 3-point goals — J. Dillon 2, Minopr 1, Brown 1, Ruppel 2. Records — Kamiak 3-5 league, 4-7 overall. Mariner 7-1, 10-1.

Meadowdale 58, Shorewood 33: At Lynnwood, Matt Gorman had a double-double with 18 points and 15 rebounds to lead Meadowdale to the Wesco South victory. Evan Matteson added 10 rebounds and four points for the Mavs. Tomas Sanchez had 11 points to lead Shorewood.

At Meadowdale H.S.

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Shorewood — Abdillahi, Hartman 3, Harvey 6, Haug, Marrese, McClellan 3, Mitchell 8, Pillay, Sanchez 11, Wilkins, Wood 2. Meadowdale — Beeson 2, Church 6, Clampitt 2, Dooley 5, Epstein 2, Gorman 18, Hamlett 4, Matteson 4, Nelson, O’Neill 2, P. Werner 11, S. Werner 2. 3-point goals — Church 2, P. Werner 3, Dooley 1, Sanchez 1, McClellan 1. Records — Shorewood 2-7 league, 3-10 overall. Meadowdale 6-2, 10-2.

Shorecrest 58, Mountlake Terrace 52: At Shoreline, Peter Meyers made his first start of the season, scoring 15 points, and Jose Bermudez came off the bench to hit four 3-pointers to lead the Scots to the Wesco South victory.

At Shorecrest H.S.

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Mountlake Terrace — Beeninga, Bouche 10, Clingan 5, Kunduklija 13, Robinson, Sells 3, Strieby 21. Shorecrest — Bermudez 12, Dodge 2, Golike 12, Hake 2, Harris, Jochim 2, Kanuch 11, Kramer, Meyers 15, Sullivan 2, Wenberg. 3-point goals — Sells, Bouche 2, Myers 2, Bermudez 4, Kanuch 3, Golike. Records — M. Terrace 3-5 league, 4-8 overall. Shorecrest 1-8, 4-9.

Marysville-Pilchuck 56, Oak Harbor 50: At Oak Harbor, the Tomahawks out-scored the Wildcats 22-13 in the final quarter to capture the come-from-behind Wesco North victory.

At Oak Harbor H.S.

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Marysville-Pilchuck — Forsythe 12, Kelly 8, Lanphere 2, Lovell 6, Scheller 2, Stevens 16, Thomason 9. Oak Harbor — Brooks 4, Edens, Haley, McCardle 15, Rouser 2, Rumble 27, Smith 2, Stout. M-P 5-3 league, 7-5 overall. OH 1-7, 2-11.

Arlington 78, Cascade 73: At Arlington, Will Heath scored 23 points, grabbed six rebounds and dished out five assists to lead Cascade to the Wesco North victory.

At Arlington H.S.

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Cascade — Barton 8, Hancock 7, Joyce 14, Kins 3, McDaniels 6, McGrath 16, Reading 6, Walker 14. Arlington — Barber 6, Busby 18, Cooper 2, Heath 23, Larson 6, McPherson 1, Richardson 9, Scarth 13. 3-point goals — Kins, Hancock, Joyce 2, Richardson 2, Larson, Busby 4. Records — Cascade 2-6 league, 2-9 overall. Arlington 2-6, 3-9.

Snohomish 58, Monroe 44: At Snohomish, Zach Wilde scored 20 points and Brad Shaw added 13 as Snohomish defeated Monroe to remain undefeated in Wesco North play. James MacIntyre had 12 points and Tim Pearl had 10 to lead Monroe.

At Snohomish H.S.

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Monroe — Bunge, MacIntyre 12, Macke, Ohlsen 2, Pearl 10, Shelford 7, Waltman 7, Wright 6. Snohomish — Cummins, Jeffries 4, Johnson 5, Klop 4, Leahy, Low 8, McGee 2, McGinnis 2, Shaw 13, Wilde 20. 3-point goals — Shaw 2, Wright 2, Waltman 1. Records — Monroe 4-4 league, 7-5 overall. Snohomish 8-0, 10-2.

Lake Stevens 55, Everett 39: At Everett, the Vikings jumped out to an eight-point lead after the first quarter and the absence of leading Seagull scorer Flynn Mattson, who was ill, increasingly stymied the Seagulls’ comeback in the Wesco North game.

At Everett H.S.

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Lake Stevens — Adams 3, Carter 14, Dodge 5, Elfeghih 3, Kurisu 2, Legg 7, Pilon 3, Schneider 3, Stickney 16. Everett — Brown 5, Frauenholtz 2, Grim Jr. 11, Gunnerson 6, Hennings 2, Homer 2, Jones 6, Murray 1, Nguyen 2. 3-point goals — Carter 2, Adams 1. Brown 1. Records — LS 6-2 league, 10-2 overall. Everett 3-5, 3-8.

Mt. Vernon sophs 62, Tulalip Heritage 53: At Tulalip, Curtis Johnson had 14 points and Jordan Wasko added 11 for Tulalip Heritage in a non-league loss

At Tulalip Tribal Center

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MV sophs — Cervantes 13, Aries 20, Versell 2, Tourtillott 6, Packard 14, Philpp 2, Holmstrom 2. Tulalip Heritage — Davis 8, George 4, Hatch, Henry 7, Mathias 9, Ramos, Wasko 11, Wayne, Johnson 14. 3-point goals — Henry 1, Wasko 1. Record — Tulalip Heritage 3-7 overall.

Wrestling

South Whidbey 42, Sultan 37: At Langley, James Shore won by decision 4-3 at 160 pounds over Sultan’s Abe Bray to lead the Falcons to the Cascade Conference victory.

At S. Whidbey H.S.

103—double forfeit, 112— Vaughn (SW) dec. Varnell 6-4, 119—Thompson (SW) won by forfeit, 125—Morgan (SW) won by forfeit, 130— Varnell (S) pinned Ross 1:19, 135— Kaminski (S) won by forfeit, 140— Turner (S) won by forfeit, 145— Frymire (S) won by forfeit, 152— Manni (SW) pinned Huckabone 1:02, 160— Shore (SW) dec Bray 4-3, 171— Droyles (SW) won by forfeit, 189— Estrella (S) dec. Romera 7-1, 215— Britton (S) pinned Hendrickson 3:51, 285— Rawls pinned Schilling 1:32. Records—Sultan 0-1 league, 5-8 overall. S. Whidbey 1-0, 1-0.

Cedarcrest 39, Granite Falls 27: At Granite Falls, Granite Falls won more matches overall but high-point wins pushed the Red Wolves to the Cascade Conference victory.

At G. Falls H.S.

103—Olander (GF) won by forfeit; 112—Lish (C) won by forfeit; 119—Gorman (C) def. Gilbertson 18-2; 125—Howard (C) pinned Hampton :38; 130—Carroll (C) pinned Lopez 1:56; 135—Wilson (GF) pinned Barnett 5:14; 140—Scheine (GF) def. Stockman 6-2;145—R. Teter (GF) pinned Granger 3:14; 152—Brittain (C) def. John Poyner 13-2; 160—Z. Teter (GF) def. Gremmert 12-11; 171—Paxman (C) pinned James Poyner 2:32; 189—Collinwood (C) def. Jones 8-4; 215—Ritter (C) def. M. Mckibbin 11-5; 285—A. Mckibbin (GF) def. Brammer. Records—Cedarcrest 1-0 league, 2-0 overall. G. Falls 0-1, 2-2.

Archbishop Murphy 52, Lakewood 21: At Everett, Alex Martinez claimed a last-minute 6-5 decision at 171 pounds to lead the Wildcats to the Cascade Conference victory.

At A. Murphy H.S.

103—VanHollebeke (AM) won by forfeit, 112— Wattam (A) pinned Hodgins 1:40, 119— Briede (AM) pinned Gregory 2:46, 125—Wade (AM) pinned CLapp 0:47, 130— Marshbank (AM) dec. Caldwell 13-12, 135— Baker (L) won by forfeit, 140— Smith (AM) maj. dec. Schulz 13-4, 145— Bingham (L) pinned Torres 4:54, 152— McKeever (L) dec. Miller 4-1, 160— Hauer (L) won by forfeit, 171— Martinez (AM) dec. Leonard 6-5, 189— Gee (AM) won by forfeit, 215— Evers (AM) pinned Wilson 0:55, 285— Kruse (AM) pinned Wedekind 1:33. Records—Lakewood 0-1 league, 3-2 overall. A. Murphy 1-0, 9-4.

Concrete 56, Darrington 16: At Concrete, Derek Rice recorded a pin in the opening bout at 140 pounds to get Concrete started to the Northwest 1A/2B League victory.

At Concrete H.S.

140—Rice (C) pinned Palmer, 5:18; 145—Dolph (D) major dec. over Martin, 9-0; 152—Holt (C) dec. over R. Grow, 9-4; 160—Anderson (C) pinned M. Grow, 1:48; 171—Nunley (C) pinned Newberry, 1:11; 189—Cress (C) major dec. over Metzger, 13-1; 215—Rounds (D) pinned White, :19; 285—Claybo (C) pinned Hyde, 3:28; 103—D. Dellinger (C) won by forfeit; 112—Thomas (C) pinned White, :22; 119—Loughnan (D) won by forfeit; 125—Benjamin (C) dec. over Fenstermaker, 13-7; 130—Fallis (C) major dec. over Bryson, 11-3; 135—Paxton (C) won by forfeit. Records—Darrington 2-1 league, 3-3 overall. Concrete 1-1, 3-1.

La Conner 45, Friday Harbor 18: At Friday Harbor, Macky Zavala won the 140 pound bout by a fall to help La Conner remain undefeated in Northwest 1A/2B League meets this season.

At Friday Harbor H.S.

140— Zavala (LC) pinned Cutting, 1:51; 145—Justin James (FH) pinned Brown, :53; 152—John (FH) dec. over Sible, 6-5; 160—Burlingame (LC) won by forfeit; 171—P. Peth (LC) dec. over Taylor, 9-3; 189—Drye (LC) pinned Smythe, 1:39; 215—T. Peth (LC) pinned Mehrer, 2:26; 285—Newman (FH) pinned Barber, 3:44; 103—Banry (FH) dec. over Massey, 9-8; 112—Double forfeit; 119—Travis (LC) pinned Miller, :57; 125—Double forfeit; 130—Biladeau (LC) pinned Gossom, 3:58; 135—Norton (LC) won by forfeit. Records­—La Conner 2-0 in league, 2-4 overall. Friday Harbor 0-3, 0-4.

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