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    Prep girls basketball: Marysville-Pilchuck survives second-half surge by Squalicum

    MARYSVILLE -- Marysville-Pilchuck turned the switch on at the start of the game, but may have accidentally turned it off on the way out from halftime.

    The Tomahawks led 32-11 at halftime, dominating every facet of the game from the outside in. M-P's Morgan Martinis had three 3-pointers in the second quarter and the inside play of Britt Harris -- 12 points, six rebounds -- was running extremely smooth. M-P had only four turnovers in the first half.

    But then everything changed for the Tomahawks.

    "Squalicum out-hustled us in the second half and came out really strong, got four offensive boards right away," M-P head coach Julie Martin said. "It took the wind out of our sails."

    Squalicum began cutting into the lead with precision in the second half. Squalicum made every free throw attempt in the third quarter, going 10-for-10, and cut the lead to 43-30 after outscoring the Tomahawks 19-11 in the third period.

    M-P's Harris was forced to the bench after picking up her third foul early in the third quarter.

    "The third quarter we came out and it wasn't as good as the first half at all," Martin said. "I knew going into it that they (Squalicum) were a good team, and we knew that if we were up, to not let up, but it didn't roll over real well."

    Squalicum got to within two points in the third quarter, but was unable to get any closer.

    At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

    Squalicum 4 7 19 25 -- 55

    M-P 13 19 11 18 -- 61

    Squalicum--Horne 5, Follis 14, Stackhouse 4, Sytsma 2, Lyon 9, Grattic 3, Olrich 14, Kaui 4. Marysville-Pilchuck--Cull 2, Martinis 14, Adams 16, K. Enberg 3, Oden 1, Harris 12, E. Enberg, Heckendorf 6, Pierce 7. 3-point goals--Martinis 4, Adams 2 SQ- Lyon 1, Olrich 1. Records--Squalicum 0-1 overall. Marysville-Pilchuck 1-0.

    Burlington-Edison 57, Stanwood 52: At Burlington, experience was a big factor for Burlington-Edison in fending off a young Stanwood team, as Stanwood led at moments and trailed by one late in the game. Behind by 10 points on a couple of occasions, Stanwood fought back. At halftime, B-E led 34-30, then scored six straight to take a 10-point lead. Stanwood closed to within two, but couldn't take the lead. Stanwood's Jade Borseth scored 12 points in the second half and had seven steals in the first half. The Spartans' Jordan Nemo led all scorers with 20 points.

    At Burlington-Edison H.S.

    Stanwood 15 15 10 12 -- 52

    B-E 18 16 13 10 -- 57

    Stanwood--Shaughnessy, Nemo 20, Chapin, Vargas, Chappel, Kelleigh, Johnson, Titus, Lucero 11, Bingham 2, Voelckers, Murphy, Borseth 18, Wietzke, Shaw, Heckman 1, Eng, Tiechgrab. Burlington-Edison--Mannon, Arndt, Thoe 14, Breckenridge, Mataya, Edwards 3, Stewart 16, Anderson 19, Youngquist 4, Brown 1. 3-point goals-- B-E, Thoe 2. S, Nemo 2, Lucero 3. Records--Stanwood 0-1 overall. Burlington-Edison 1-0.

    Cascade 50, Ferndale 35: At Everett, Cascade was able to shake off its first-game jitters and jump out to a lead in the second quarter. Katy Gross led all scores with 19 points. Danielle Love and Spencer Nelson chipped in 10 points apiece.

    At Cascade H.S.

    Ferndale 8 6 11 10 -- 35

    Cascade 10 16 11 13 -- 50

    Ferndale--L. Marks 2, Sandusky 2, Goode 2, H. Locker 6, E. Locker 5, Flores 4, Honeycutt 14, Hart, Nicolass, D. Marks, Sigurdson. Cascade--Nelson 10, Gross 19, Danielle Love 10, Gordon 6, Bergman 5, Devan Love, D Joyce, Davis, Hood. 3-point goals--Bergman 1, E. Locker 1. Records--Ferndale 0-1 overall. Cascade 1-0.

    Shorecrest 60, Everett 45: At Shoreline, Ashley Hagood scored 23 points to lead Sjhorecrest to the non-league win. Hagood had three 3-point goals and was 9-for-10 from the free-throw line. Alex MacCormac scored 15 points for Everett.

    At Shorecrest H.S.

    Quarter scores not reported

    Everett--Hope 6, McMullen 1, Antiojo 6, Letourneau 8, Bell 2, MacCormac 15, Burton 4, Taggart 3, Peel, Lauritzen. Shorecrest--Axelson 3, Schrote 9, Grubaugh, Tseng 4, Gleesener 2, Hagood 23, Molina, Towles 6, Richards, Uppinghouse 13. 3-point goals--Axelson 1, Shrote 1, Tseng 2, Hagood 3, Uppinghouse 3. Records--Everett 0-1 overall. Shorecrest 1-0.

    Interlake 46, Granite Falls 42: At Granite Falls, Audrey Murphy scored 19 points and had 11 rebounds and five steals for Granite Falls, but the Tigers were outscored 16-4 in the third quarter, when they shot 2-for-15. Granite Falls had a chance to tie the score with five seconds to play, but came up short and Interlake escaped with the non-league win.

    At Granite Falls H.S.

    Interlake 5 12 16 13 -- 46

    Granite Falls 8 11 4 19 -- 42

    Interlake--Smidt, Shahabazian 2, Schiappa 8, Osplund 12, Ghassemikia 4, Anderegg 11, MacKay 9, Kelly. Granite Falls--S. Spencer 8, Jensen, P. Spencer 4, Smith 2, Kramer 7, Alexander 2, Wesala, Hensley, Murphy 19. 3-point goals--Kramer 1. Records--Interlake 1-0 overall. Granite Falls 0-1.

    Coupeville 41, Concrete 31: At Coupeville, Coupeville started the second half with a 13-4 run to expand a three-point lead to 12. The Wolves went on a 9-3 run to start the fourth quarter, building a 41-24 lead. Coupeville totalled 19 steals in the non-league game. Megan Smith led the Wolves with 15 points and six rebounds.

    At Coupeville H.S.

    Concrete 6 8 7 10 -- 31

    Coupeville 8 9 13 11 -- 41

    Concrete--Barnett 8, Semro, Lee 8, Castaneta 2, Smith 10, Johnson 1, League 2. Coupeville--K. Smith 2, Boyd 4, Caselden 2, Rosenkrance 4, Murdy 2, M. Smith 15, Sherman, Lawson, Hesselgrave 8, Manker 2, Arnold 2. 3-point goals--not reported. Records--Concrete 0-1 overall. Coupeville 1-0.

    Shoreline Christian 36, King's West 34: At Shoreline, Shoreline Christian forced five King's West turnovers in the first quarter and SC led 21-14 at halftime. But the Crusaders struggled down the stretch, watching a 10-point lead with five minutes remaining evaporate. King's West's made a potential tying shot just after the buzzer sounded, giving Shoreline Christian the non-league victory.

    At Shoreline Christian H.S.

    King's West 5 9 9 11 -- 34

    Shoreline Christian 13 8 8 7 -- 36

    King's West--Barton, Peterson 1, Rouse 4, Moore 10, Anderson, Michelle Mosey 4, Tenneson, Bri Mosey 15. Shoreline Christian--Anderson, Hoskin, Daigneault 9, DeKoekkoek 7, Schneider 2, van der Giessen, Ott 6, Richards 12. 3-point goals--Daigneault. Records--King's West 0-1 overall. Shoreline Christian 1-0.

    Northwest Yeshiva 44, Grace Academy 27: At Marysville, NW Yeshiva took advantage of a depleted Grace Academy team which was playing without three of its starters, who are still ineligible without enough practices. Grace Academy also started three freshman in the non-league loss.

    At Grace Academy

    NW Yeshiva 12 13 13 6 -- 44

    Grace Acad. 6 7 8 6 -- 27

    Northwest Yeshiva--Coslau 15, Green 2, Grenberg 6, Owen 12, Davidor 8, Price 3, Goldberg, Mendoza, Parent, Phillips, Rettman . Grace Academy--Musgrove 4, Likes 2, Cooper 4, Galbreith 5, Wennersten 10, Eneix 2, Lin, Schuler, Holt, Kaylar, Schlumpf. 3-point goals--Coslau 1. Records--Northwest Yeshiva 1-0 overall. Grace Academy 0-1.

    Girls bowling

    Cascade 2, Everett 1: At Lynnwood, Led by Breanne Mattson's 209 game and 557 series and Sara Elliott's 199 game and 564 series, Cascade (5-1 overall) handed Everett its first loss of the year. The Seagulls (5-1) were led by Brianna Kinman, who bowled a 209 game, a 223 game and finished with a 601 series, the highest series to date in the Wesco/Northwest League this year. Shelbi Douty also had a solid day for Everett with a 174 game and a 503 series.

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