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Published: Tuesday, January 13, 2009

PREP ROUNDUP

Everett beats Oak Harbor in boys basketball

OAK HARBOR -- The Everett Seagulls took advantage of the inexperience of Oak Harbor, defeating the Wildcats 60-46 in a Western Conference North division game at Oak Harbor High School Monday night.

Trailing by two entering the final quarter, the Seagulls used a 23-point fourth quarter to put away Oak Harbor.

"In the fourth quarter they pressed us. They wore us down," Oak Harbor head coach Mike Washington said.

Everett guard Michael Murray scored 11 of his 14 points in the fourth quarter as the Seagulls moved to 2-4 in the league and 3-6 overall.

Flynn Mattson, a 6-foot-5 forward, scored 15 of his game-high 19 points in the second half and added seven rebounds for the Seagulls.

Oak Harbor was led by Jay Stout (12 points) and Mike Washington Jr. (11).

The Wildcats (0-5, 1-8) have a lot of players that are in their first or second year of varsity play.

Despite being winless in the division, the Wildcats have played tough losing to Snohomish by two and dropping a heartbreaker on Saturday to Monroe.

"We're playing hard. We're making progress," Washington said.

At Oak Harbor H.S.

Everett 5 20 12 23 -- 60

Oak Harbor 14 11 14 7 -- 46

Everett--Murray 14, Brown 7, McKinnon 2, Homer 5, Mattson 19, Frauenholtz 9, Barhanovich 4, Grindstaff 0, Sowinski 0, Daly 0. Oak Harbor--Boesch 7, Haley 3, Schulle 0, Fiske 4, Cole 0, Edens 2, Stout 12, Washington Jr. 11, Manni 0, Smith 7, Anter 0, Bratt 7, Waller 0, Nadeau 0. 3-point goals--Stout 1, Washington Jr. 1, Homer 1, Mattson 1. Records--Everett 2-4 league, 3-6 overall. Oak Harbor 0-5, 1-8.

Darrington 54, Puget Sound Adventist 35: At Darrington, Cory Hoveskeland scored 17 points and Tyler Buchanan added 13 as Darrington won the non-conference game.

At Darrington H.S.

PS Adventist 6 5 7 17 -- 35

Darrington 14 16 18 6 -- 54

Puget Sound Adventist--Jones 3, Park 10, Mumu 4, Webber 18, Hutton 0, Nash 0, Elessa 0, Jensen 0, Kathireson 0. Darrington--Parris 8, Hoveskeland 17, Buchanan 13, Gillette 10, Nash 2, Newcombe 2, Carter 2, Cousins 0, Sefton 0. 3-point goals--Hoveskeland 3, Buchanan 1, Park 2, Mumu 1. Records--Puget Sound Adventist 2-3 overall. Darrington 7-2.

Girls basketball

Darrington 42, Puget Sound Adventist 36: At Darrington, Renee Cousins scored a game-high 17 points and teammate Randi Wales added 12 points and 10 rebounds leading Darrington to the non-conference win.

At Darrington H.S.

PS Adventist 4 8 13 11 -- 36

Darrington 10 8 11 13 -- 42

Puget Sound Adventist--Me. Cleveland 2, Ma. Cleveland 6, Hardesty 6, Vega 2, Mirmotahari 2, Medoza 5, Manley 2, Kay 11. Darrington--H. Wales 6, Cousins 17, R. Wales 12, Baker 7. 3-point goals--Kay 2, Cousins 1. Records--Puget Sound Adventist 4-2 overall. Darrington 7-3.

Archbishop Murphy73, Sultan 53: At Sultan, sophomore Bianca O'Hara scored a game-high 29 points but it wasn't enough to lift Sultan to victory in the Cascade Conference contest. Shelby Lyman led Archbishop Murphy to the win with 14 points.

At Sultan H.S.

Murphy 23 12 22 16 -- 73

Sultan 11 17 6 19 -- 53

Archbishop Murphy--Rasmussen 4, Lyman 14, Bartholomew 3, Pettinger 9, Vincent 2, Fletcher 7, Shober 8, Anderson 4, Smith 11, Carlson 11. Sultan--Batts 8, Brink 2, Hassler 4, O'Hara 29, Korn 0, Haney 0, Beucherie 10, Lockwood 0. 3-point goals--Lyman 2, Bartholomew 1, Hassler 1, O'Hara 2. Records--Archbishop Murphy 2-0 league, 7-0 overall. Sultan 0-1, 1-6.

Wrestling

Snohomish 71, Cascade 7: At Everett, Snohomish used 10 pins to bounce back from its first league loss of the season, defeating Cascade in the Wesco North match.

At Cascade H.S.

145--Perry (S) pinned Ho, 3:12; 152--Mi. Morrill (S) pinned Hjort, 1:46; 160--Ahmad (C) dec. Dellino, 18-7; 171--Ma. Morrill (S) pinned Osborn, :55; 189--Caraballo (S) pinned Marks, 1:02; 215--Britton (S) pinned Evans, 2:41; 285--Maybin (S) pinned Johnson, 2:26; 103--Bates-Mundell (S) pinned Henshaw, :53; 112--Coffman won by forfeit; 119--Lucey (S) pinned Larsen, 3:42; 125--Kalmey (S) pinned Loehr, :41; 130--Z. Duncan (C) dec. Machado, 10-3; 135--Ottow (S) dec. O. Duncan, 18-3; 140--St. Marie (S) pinned Levine, 2:33. Records-- Snohomish 3-1 in league, 6-3 overall. Cascade 0-3, 4-6.

Oak Harbor 34, Everett 34: At Everett, Oak Harbor won the Wesco North meet on the tiebreaker criteria. Jack Forrest won a 19-7 major decision in the 130-pound bout to pull the Seagulls even in the final match of the night. Brandon Strickland of Oak Harbor wrestled up one class at 112 to help the Wildcats avoid losing points on a forfeit.

At Everett H.S.

135--Stratton (OH) pinned Palabrica, OT; 140--Page (OH) pinned Dutton, 3:16; 145--Tuttle (OH) pinned Ogden, 4:32; 152--Tyson (OH) pinned Paeth, 1:59; 160--Irwin (E) pinned Magana, 1:35; 171--Boyce (E) pinned Loescher, 4:58; 189--L. Crook (E) dec. Lundstrom, 6-1; 215--Lopez (E) pinned Green, 1:26; 285--Bird (E) pinned Rodgers, 1:16; 103--Trimbur (OH) dec. Simonelli, 2-0; 112--Z. Crook (E) dec. Strickland, 8-3; 119--Cardwell (OH) pinned Baerer, 3:15; 125--Zimmerman (OH) dec. Lucero, 9-0; 130--Forrest (E) major dec. over Bartan, 19-7. Records--Oak Harbor 1-2 in league, 2-4 overall. Everett 0-3, 3-3.

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