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    Published: Wednesday, December 3, 2008

    Prep boys basketball: Mount Vernon rallies to beat Snohomish

    SNOHOMISH -- Snohomish saw a six-point lead go away in the fourth quarter as it fell 52-49 to Mt. Vernon in a non-league opener for both teams Tuesday at the Snohomish gym.

    "It was intense," Snohomish coach Len Bone said. "There's a lot of learning in a close game like that.

    "Mount Vernon does a good job."

    Reed Pecha had four 3-points goals and led the Panthers with 15 points.

    At Snohomish H.S.

    Mt. Vernon 4 19 14 15 -- 52

    Snohomish 7 18 16 8 -- 49

    Mt. Vernon--Lee 10, Acode 11, Taylor 7, Denham 6, Walser 18, Jansen, Chaplin, Leek. Snohomish--Wolfe 6, Ortiz 4, VandenBosch 2, Mason, Pecha 15, McGinnis 14, J. Scattaregia, McGee 6, M. Scattaregia, Caudill 2. 3-point goals--Wolfe 2, Pecha 4, McGinnis 2, Lee 3, Taylor 1, Denham 1. Records--Mt. Vernon 1-0 overall. Snohomish 0-1.

    Shorecrest 77, Everett 51: At Everett, Everett's Flynn Mattson led all scorers with 26 points, but it wasn't enough as Shorecrest crusied to a 26-point victory over Everett. Shorecrest used a big run at the end of the first quarter and throughout the second quarter to build its lead. Junior Chibuogwu led Shorecrest with 17 and Ryan Dodge chipped in 11.

    At Everett H.S.

    Shorecrest 19 22 24 12 -- 77

    Everett 11 10 13 17 -- 51

    Shorecrest--Wenberg 7, Diel 10, Hake 11, Bateman 4, Bartlett 7, Chibuogwu 17, Dodge 11, Clevenger 2, Sullivan 6, Shull 2, McCoy. Everett--Francis 1, Murray 2, McKinnon 8, Mattson 26, Barhanovich 3, Grindstaff 4, Sowinski 2, Daly 5. 3-point goals-- Wenberg 1, Diel 2, Hake 1, Bartlett 1, McKinnon 1, Mattson 1. Records--Shorecrest 1-0 overall. Everett 0-1.

    Kamiak 48, Archbishop Murphy 45: At Everett, Andrew Makori made a decisive 15-foot jump shot to give Kamiak a one-point lead late in the game. Archbishop Murphy's 3-point attempt with one second remaining didn't fall, giving Kamiak the non-conference win. In the back-and-forth game, Kamiak's Jared Houghtaling hauled in 12 rebounds and led all scorers with 23 points. Casey Wagner had 14 points, eight rebounds and two steals for Archbishop Murphy.

    At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

    Kamiak 11 4 17 16 -- 48

    Murphy 8 10 15 12 -- 45

    Kamiak--Oakes, Kwon 2, Makori 10, Kussman, Glenn 2, LaChapelle, Manchester, Ruppel 7, Brown 4, Houghtaling 23, Lambert 1, Conrad. Archbishop Murphy--Smith, Eichinger, Felder 11, Brock Otis 11, Casey Wagner 14, Flemming 9, Melton, McCann, Hards, Quinlan. 3-point goals--Felder 1, Wagner 1. Records--Kamiak 1-0 overall. Archbishop Murphy 0-1.

    Woodinville 47, Monroe 39: At Woodinville, Woodinville escaped in a defensive battle by hitting the boards hard for a rebounding advantage. Monroe's Tim Ohlsen led all scores with 17 points. Kyle Clfford had 10 for Woodinville.

    Lynden Christian 50, Lakewood 43: At Marysville, Lakewood's big men got in foul trouble in the second quarter and Lynden Christian was able to take advantage, outscoring Lakewood by 11 that period. Lynden Christian's David Doherty led all scores with 16. Lakewood's Jordan Stauffer had 11. Only six players played for Lynden Christian.

    At Lakewood H.S.

    Lynden Chr. 15 20 4 11 -- 50

    Lakewood 16 9 7 11 -- 43

    Lynden Christian--Wendt 4, Larson 8, Kortus 3, Bouenkamp 9, Bolk 10, Doherty 16. Lakewood--Fry 4, Stauffer 11, Bird 1, Hawkins 2, Leach 6, Von Pein 6, Diamond 8, Hesselman 5, Sanders, Wiersma. 3-point goals--Diamond 2, Larson 1. Records--Lynden Christian 1-0 overall. Lakewood 0-1.

    South Whidbey 52, Cedar Park Christian 36: At Bothell, Scott Stallman was 5-for-7 from beyond the arc and finished with 19 points and Riley Newman added 12 points and was a perfect 5-for-5 at the free-throw line to lead South Whidbey to the non-conference win in the Falcons' first game of the season.

    At Cedar Park Christian H.S.

    S. Whidbey 16 11 12 13 -- 52

    CP Christian 9 10 10 7 -- 36

    South Whidbey--Stallman 19, Carey, Thornley 4, Newman 12, Cortes 8, Hodson, Brasko 8, West 1, Erikson, George. Cedar Park Christian--Broman, Duffy 5, McCullough 9, Sairidyuk 2, Zoellick 7, Doherty 5, McClure 3, Brand, E. Gutiez 5, D. Gutiez. 3-point goals--Newman 1, Stallman 5, McClure 1, Doherty 1, McCullough 1, E. Gutiez 1. Records--South Whidbey 1-0 overall. Cedar Park Christian 0-1.

    Interlake 59, Granite Falls 44: At Bellevue, Granite Falls trailed the entire game, but received outstanding play from Brad Beard and Ryan Hillery, who combined for 18 rebounds. Hillery had 14 points to lead Granite Falls.

    At Interlake H.S.

    Granite Falls 6 13 13 12 -- 44

    Interlake 17 10 22 10 -- 59

    Granite Falls--Howard 12, Hanson, Knudson 3, Campbell, Gumke, Whitt 5, Mitchell, Cashman, Williams, Hillery 14, Beard 5, Redman 5. Interlake--Pineda 16, Allan 8, Aaron 8, Sweeat 8, Abedlade 2, Johnston 6, McCarty 2, Lindsley 6. 3-point goals--Redman, Allan 2. Records--Granite Falls 0-1 overall. Interlake 1-0.

    Shoreline Christian 43, North Sound Christian 38: At Mountlake Terrace, Travis Hudson scored five of his 12 points in the fourth quarter and Jason Vermeer (10 points) hit six-of-eight free throws in the final minutes to lead Shoreline Christian to the non-conference win. Senior guard Daron Otis had 19 points, four assists, four rebounds and six steals and Jeremy Waller added 13 points and 10 rebounds for North Sound Christian, which has started the year with two of its starters out due to injuries.

    At North Sound Christian H.S.

    Shoreline Chr. 11 12 7 15 -- 43

    N. Sound Chr. 10 9 9 10 -- 38

    Shoreline Christian--Taniguchi, Vermeer 10, Drollinger 3, Jacobs, Ryder 6, Brown 4, Hudson 12, Danhof, Deelstra 7. North Sound Christian--Otis 19, Waller 13, Patterson 4, Hudson 2, Reidt, Hansen, Martinez, Vaughn. 3-point goals--Drollinger 1, Ryder 2, Hudson 2, Waller 1. Records--Shoreline Christian 1-0 overall. North Sound Christian 0-2.

    Northwest Yeshiva 50, Grace Academy 42: At Marysville, Nathan Krohn led all scores with 29 points for NW Yeshiva. Garrett Weinberg had 27 points for Grace Academy.

    At Grace Academy

    NW Yeshiva 12 8 16 14 -- 50

    Grace Acad. 11 7 10 14 -- 42

    Northwest Yeshiva--Gordon, Langman, Kintzer 4, Baral 3, Krohn 29, Blumeustein 4, Azose 8, Baker, Behar 2, Sassoon, Hemmat. Grace Academy--Lee 2, Weinberg 27, Lugg, B. Young 7, Herrington 6, Jorgenson, D. Young. 3-point goals Weinberg 2, B. Young 1, Azose 2. Records--Northwest Yeshiva 1-0 overall. Grace Academy 0-1.

    Wrestling

    Mt. Baker 40, Glacier Peak 35

    At Glacier Peak H.S.

    135--Calhoun (MB) dec. Strong 16-8; 140--VanWyhe (GP) dec. Wigg 14-4; 145--Dittman (GP) pinned Postelwait 5:42; 152--Sage (GP) pinned George 3:51; 160--White (MB) won by forfeit; 171--Levit (MB) pinned Woods 1:28; 189--Cronk (MB) pinned Douglas :46; 215--A. Postelewait (MB) won by forfeit; 285--Elsner (MB) pinned Smith 2:35; 103--Bratv (GP) pinned Monoghan :32; 112--Roses (MB) pinned Pregler :57; 119--Kim (GP) dec. Lepper 19-7; 125--St. Marie (GP) pinned Thayer 5:18; 130--Hise (GP) dec. Howard 8-3. Records--Mt. Baker 1-0 overall. Glacier Peak 0-1.

    Boys swimming

    Oak Harbor 128, Lynden 41

    At Lynden YMCA Pool

    200 medley relay--1. Oak Harbor (John Hu, Yale Rosen, Price Hu, Bryce Vagt) 1:49.09; 200 freestyle--Tyler Schell(OH) 1:52.73; 200 individual medley--John Hu(OH) 1:59.15*; 50 freestyle--J. Beck (L) 24.54; Diving--not held; 100 butterfly--Price Hu (OH) 57.81; 100 freestyle--E. Leone (L) 56.87; 500 freestyle--Tyler Schell (OH) 4:59.86*; 200 freestyle relay--OH (John Hu, Yale Rosen, Jacob Jepsen, Tyler Schell) 1:37.54; 100 backstroke--John Hu (OH) 57.86; 100 breaststroke--Brandon Vagt (OH) 1:09.73; 400 freestyle relay--OH (Tyler Schell, Bryce Vagt, Anthony Yockey, Cory Blyther) 3:49.86. Records--Oak Harbor 1-0 overall, Lynden 0-1.

    *Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

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