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    Prep girls basketball: Jackson able to withstand Schumacher's 28 points

    LAKE STEVENS -- A 28-point explosion by Lake Stevens' Stephanie Schumacher wasn't enough to get past Jackson, which used a big second-quarter run Thursday to earn a 57-48 non-league victory over the Vikings.

    "It was a hard-fought, scrappy game tonight," Jackson coach Jeannie Thompson said.

    Thompson said her team was able to pull away in the second quarter because it was able to use its press to create steals and convert those steals into points.

    Both teams are very young, and Thompson said it was a big win for her team.

    Lake Stevens graduated its entire starting line-up from last season.

    Kristin Stoffel led a balanced Jackson attack with 13 points.

    At Lake Stevens H.S.

    Jackson 9 24 13 11 -- 57

    Lake Stevens 15 8 13 12 -- 48

    Jackson--Coacher 6, Sam 6, K. McArthur 6, M. McArthur 12, Johnson 9, Stoffel 13, Haataja 5. Lake Stevens-- Puha 2, L. Goddard 2, Warbis 14, Burke 2, Schumacher 28, . 3-point goals--Sam 1, K. McArthur 1, M. McArthur 2, Johnson 3, Schumacher 4. Records--Jackson 1-0 overall. Lake Stevens 0-2.

    Stanwood 60, Lakewood 28: At Stanwood, Lakewood tired in the fourth quarter, allowing Stanwood to pull away to the non-league win.

    At Stanwood H.S.

    Lakewood 7 13 6 2 -- 28

    Stanwood 15 16 9 20 -- 60

    Lakewood--Hernandez 1, Jordan Shafer 4, Wessell 2, Eby 1, Wiederkehr 2, Jocelyn Shafer 3, Work 12, Mizell 1, Smith, Diggs 2. Stanwood--Shaughnessy 6, Nemo 13, Vargas 2, Titus, Lucero 13, Bingham 8, Voelckers 1, Borseth 12, Heckman 5. 3-point goals--Work 1, Shaughnessy 2, Nemo 3, Lucero 1. Records--Lakewood 0-1 overall. Stanwood 1-1.

    Edmonds Woodway 75, Everett 52,: At Everett, Everett could not stop the efforts of Edmonds-Woodway's Abby Butler, who scored 21 points, 17 in the first half. Butler opened up the outside for E-W. Its perimeter players took over in the second half. Everett had 24 turnovers in the game.

    At Everett H.S.

    E-W 18 19 15 23 -- 75

    Everett 17 15 10 10 -- 52

    Edmonds-Woodway--Kasper 13, Butler 21, Kenney 16, Singh 9, Albertson 4, Donaldson 8, Woods 4, Stafford, Nash, Curtis. Everett--Hope 9, Antiojo 13, Letourneau 9, Bell 10, MacCormac 2, Peel 1, Burton 6, Liger 2, Lauritzen, Taggart. 3-point goals--Antiojo 1, LeTourneau 1, Kasper 2, Kenney 3, Singh 2. Records--Edmonds-Woodway 1-0 overall. Everett 0-2.

    Marysville-Pilchuck 62, Sehome 20: At Bellingham, sophomore center Morgan Martinis had four steals and knocked down four 3-pointers as part of her game-high 21 points as M-P beat the Mariners in a non-league clash. Senior Britt Harris grabbed 13 rebounds for the Tommies.

    At Sehome H.S.

    M-P 9 20 23 10 -- 62

    Sehome 6 7 5 2 -- 20

    Marysville-Pilchuck--Cull 3, Martinis 21, Adams 9, K. Enberg 0, Oden 0, Harris 15, E. Enberg 0, Heckendorf 4, Pierce 10. Sehome--Johnson 1, Holmgren 4, Ackerman 6, Bertutci 5, Wylie 2, Osborn 2. 3-point goals--Martinez 4. Records--M-P 2-0 overall. Sehome 0-2.

    Cascade 63, Mt. Vernon 59: At Mt. Vernon, Cascade faced a 13-point deficit at halftime but was able to push that margin to just two in the third quarter. Cascade took the lead in the fourth quarter and was able to hang on by going 18-for-20 at the foul line down the stretch.

    At Mt. Vernon H.S.

    Cascade 14 9 22 18 -- 63

    Mt. Vernon 17 19 11 12 -- 59

    Cascade--Gross 20, Danielle Love 13, Devan Love 13, Gordon 7, Nelson 10 Bergman, Joyce. Mt. Vernon--Walker 17, Squires 7, Kutz 14, Carter 3, Barnett 6, Espinoza 8, Shilling 4, Keesee. 3-point goals--Devan Love 4, Danielle Love 1, Walker 3, Squires 1, Kutz 1, Carter 1, Espinoza 2. Records--Cascade 2-0 overall. Mt. Vernon 0-1.

    Mt. Vernon Christian 59, Highland Christian 26: At Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon Christian took over in the middle of the second quarter and cruised to the 33-point victory. MV Christian moved the ball well all game and had great balance from their perimeter and post attack. HC's Chelsey Grayber led all scorers with 16 points. Melanie Kuipers led the MV Christian attack with 12.

    At Mt. Vernon Christian H.S.

    Highland Chr. 8 9 3 6 -- 26

    MV Christian 17 18 9 15 -- 59

    Highland Christian--Brown 2, Olin 2, Burrows 4, Brockway 2, Grayber 16, Castle, Sytsma, Kirby, Brandes. Mt. Vernon Christian--Whitener 5, Munoz 6, McConnell 4, VanBerkum 7, DeHaan 12, Freeman 2, Geertsma 11, Kuipers 12, Hoag. 3-point goals--Munoz 1. Records--Highland Christian 0-1 overall. Mt. Vernon Christian 2-0.

    Shoreline Christian 40, Rainier Christian 21: At Shoreline, Angela DeKoekkoek had a team-high 11 points and Sarah Daigneault added five points, 10 steals and five rebounds to lead the Crusaders to the non-conference win. After opening up the game with a 17-4 run, Shoreline Christian began the second half with a 12 minute, 12-0 run after a quick basket by Rainier Christian.

    At Shoreline Christian H.S.

    Rainier Chr. 4 6 2 9 -- 21

    Shoreline Chr. 17 6 12 5 -- 40

    Rainier Christian--Wiest, Bertelsen, Berndt, Austin 11, Huston 3, L. McHolland, Brumfield, Melvin, M. McHolland 7, Whitley, Parr. Shoreline Christian--Anderson 6, Hoskin, Daigneault 5, DeKoekkoek 11, Schneider 8, van der Giessen, Ott 6, Richards 4. 3-point goals--Anderson 1. Records--Rainier Christian 0-1 overall. Shoreline Christian 2-0.

    Tulalip Heritage 53, Northwest Yeshiva 52: At Mercer Island, Rilla Jones led Tulalip Heritage with 18 points and hit two free throws late in the game to lead the Hawks to the non-conference victory in their first game of the season.

    At Northwest Yeshiva

    Tulalip Heritage 13 13 9 18 -- 53

    NW Yeshiva 7 14 18 13 -- 52

    Tulalip Heritage--R. Jones 18, Oldham 4, Jack 10, Velazquez 4, Martin 5, Enick 6, T. Fryberg 2, Villa 4, M. Fryberg 2. Northwest Yeshiva--Golan 15, Greenberg 2, Davyda 23, Green 7, Owen 3. 3-point goals--Jack 2, Enick 2, Golan 2, Davyda 3. Records--Tulalip Heritage 1-0 overall. Northwest Yeshiva 0-1.

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