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    Published: Wednesday, January 14, 2009

    Prep boys basketball: Jackson stuns front-running Mountlake Terrace

    MILL CREEK -- Somebody forgot to tell the Jackson boys that their season is supposed to be over.

    Junior Ryan Todd scored 27 points; senior wing Trevor Bray scored seven of his 13 points in the fourth quarter, and Jackson came from behind to knock off the Wesco South's top team, Mountlake Terrace, 70-64 Tuesday night at Henry M. Jackson High School.

    "We talked about hanging around," said Jackson head coach Steve Johnson, whose team trailed by five points entering the fourth quarter. "We think we have guys that can execute."

    Bray banked in a tough 4-footer over taller Mountlake Terrace defenders to put Jackson up 61-60 with less than two minutes remaining in the game, and Jackson (5-2, 7-3) made 15 of 16 free throws in the fourth quarter to steal the victory.

    Mountlake Terrace fell to 7-1 in the Wesco South. Now Jackson, 5-2 in league despite missing standout star Brett Kingma who is out for the rest of the season with a broken arm, has to be considered as much of a threat as anyone else to win the league.

    "We're right there," Todd said of his team which was also missing junior forward Mike Wishko on Tuesday due to an illness. "We may be down a few guys but we don't care."

    "I think we're going to be in the mix," added Johnson. "…We're up there. There are some really good teams in the league."

    At Jackson H.S.

    Terrace 16 18 16 14 -- 64

    Jackson 17 14 14 25 -- 70

    Mountlake Terrace--Champoux 4, J. Sells 6, Clingan 2, R. Sells 23, Estrada 2, Strieby 12, Stracener 15. Jackson--Todd 27, Koch 15, Bray 13, Gay 2, Gilchrist 4, O'Keefe 9. 3-pointers--Koch 1. Records--Mountlake Terrace 7-1 league, 7-2 overall. Jackson 5-2, 6-3.

    Mariner 60, Shorewood 43: At Everett, Michael Minor scored 15 points on 5-for-6 shooting and tallied six rebounds and four assists for Mariner in a Wesco South win. Tomas Sanchez had a game-high 20 points for Shorewood.

    At Mariner H.S.

    Shorewood 10 9 6 18 -- 43

    Mariner 16 16 13 15 -- 60

    Shorewood--Pillay 0, Parrilla 2, Mitchell 3, Simpkins 2, Sanchez 20, Higgins 1, Smallwood 13, Haug 0, Wood 2, Berquist 0. Mariner--Yusuf 2, Kiehl 12, Minor 15, Doerscher 3, Dillon 11, McCulloch 3, Stepura 0, Malysheff 4, Purnell 10. 3-point goals--Mitchell 1, Smallwood 3, Kiehl 1, Minor 1, Dillon 1. Records--Shorewood 1-7 league, 2-8 overall. Mariner 7-1, 8-2.

    Glacier Peak 76, Edmonds Woodway 60: At Edmonds, Glacier Peak's Brandon Hill (28 points) nailed six 3-pointers, including five in the first half, and the Grizzlies jumped out to a 25-11 lead after the first quarter. Glacier Peak shot 52 percent from the floor and 70 percent from beyond the arc in the Wesco South win.

    At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

    G. Peak 25 13 19 19 -- 76

    E-W 11 18 10 21 -- 60

    Glacier Peak--Persha 19, Hill 28, Southard 5, Cummins 6, Manning, Pederson 3, Kiser 2, Bonner 13. Edmonds-Woodway--Haggard 7, Bury 4, Rupple 4, Shrestha 5, Degrazia 6, Sherrill 5, Jordan, Wooley 2, Wilson 4, Willcock 19, Polovina 4. 3-point goals--Persha 1, Hill 6, Haggard 1, Shrestha 1, Willcock 2. Records--Glacier Peak 4-4 league, 6-4 overall. E-W 2-5, 3-6.

    Shorecrest 55, Kamiak 43: At Shoreline, Ryan Dodge had eight of his game-high 17 points in the fourth quarter to help Shorecrest fend off a late Kamiak attack in the Wesco South game. Jared Houghtaling had 11 points to lead the Knights.

    At Shorecrest H.S.

    Kamiak 9 6 14 14 -- 43

    Shorecrest 17 12 7 19 -- 55

    Kamiak--Self 1, Kwon 6, Makori 4, Kussman 3, Glenn 0, Manchester 6, Ruppel 4, Brown 6, Houghtaling 11, Lambert 2, Conrad 0. Shorecrest--Weinberg 0, McCoy 3, Diel 5, Hake 8, Bartlett 11, Chibuogwu Jr. 4, Dodge 17, Clevenger 4, Sullivan 0, Shull 3. 3-point goals--Kwon 2, Manchester 2, Houghtaling 1, McCoy 1, Diel 1, Hake 1, Bartlett 2, Dodge 1. Records--Kamiak 0-8 league, 1-9 overall. Shorecrest 3-5, 5-5.

    Meadowdale 51, Lynnwood 45: At Lynnwood, Khalid Surur made two free throws late in the fourth quarter to clinch the Wesco South win for Meadowdale. Junior post Connor Hamlett had a team-high 16 points for Meadowdale.

    At Meadowdale H.S.

    Lynnwood 11 13 8 13 -- 45

    Meadowdale 15 11 12 13 -- 51

    Lynnwood--Bryant 4, Evans 5, Shippey, Milne 4, Elder, Daniel 0, Wilson 2, Meinken 9, Steelquist, Matzen 18, Alexander, Fajemisin 3. Meadowdale--O'Neill 13, Neff-Warner, Johnson 0, Werner, Beucherie 0, Shiferaw 2, Surur 6, Coleman 0, Kyobe 4, Carroll 4, Hamlett 16, Larson 6. 3-point goals--Evans 1, O'Neill 2. Records--Lynnwood 3-5 league, 5-5 overall. Meadowdale 7-1, 8-2.

    Marysville-Pilchuck 64, Oak Harbor 40: At Marysville, Spencer Elwell had nine points, 10 rebounds and eight blocks; Nick Forsythe had 13 points-nine in the first half, and Marysville-Pilchuck used a 19-4 run in the second quarter to put the Wesco North game away. Mike Washington Jr. had 14 points for Oak Harbor.

    At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

    Oak Harbor 16 4 8 12 -- 40

    M-P 15 19 11 19 -- 64

    Oak Harbor--Boesch 4, Haley 0, Schulle 0, Fiske 4, Cole 10, Edens 0, Stout 2, Washington Jr. 14, Manni 0, Smith 2, Bratt 0, Waller 0, Nadeau 2, Anter 2. Marysville-Pilchuck--Holm 8, Busichio 5, Soriano 4, Toler 13, Lanphere 6, Godsey 3, Stokes 2, Forsythe 13, Brandon Emch 1, Elwell 9. 3-point goals--Toler 2. Records--Oak Harbor 0-6 league, 1-9 overall. Marysville-Pilchuck 6-1, 7-3.

    Arlington 69, Everett 56: At Everett, Arlington made 11 of 16 free throws in the fourth quarter of the Wesco North game. Three different players scored more than 10 points for Arlington in the second half alone.

    At Everett H.S.

    Arlington 14 11 22 22 -- 69

    Everett 11 12 20 13 -- 56

    Arlington--Carlson 5, Cooper, Richardson 6, Heath 6, Larson 21, Busby 19, Carpenter 12. Everett--Murray 6, Brown 12, McKinnon 2, Homer 5, Mattson 19, Frauenholtz 4, Barhanovich 5, Grindstaff, Sowinski, Daly 3. 3-point goals--Larson 2, Busby 1, Brown 1, Homer 1. Records--Arlington 3-3 league, 5-5 overall. Everett 2-5, 3-7.

    Stanwood 58, Snohomish 53: At Snohomish, Stanwood led 25-24 at halftime, but pulled away in the third quarter by outscoring Snohomish 18-10 to take a 43-34 lead in the Wesco North game. Snohomish outscored Stanwood 19-15 in the fourth but it wasn't enough. Snohomish's Reed Pecha led all scores with 26 points include six three-pointers.

    At Snohomish H.S.

    Stanwood 7 18 18 15 -- 58

    Snohomish 12 12 10 19 -- 53

    Stanwood-- Haugstad 17, Schmidt 10, Orcutt 2, Johnson 12, Solvberg 7, Chabot 2, Hushagen 6, Jamieson 2. Snohomish--Wolfe 5, Ortiz 0, VandenBosch 1, Mason 0, Pecha 26, McGinnis 0, McGee 19, M. Scattaregia 2, Caudill 1. 3-point goals--Haugstad 3, Schmidt 2, Wolfe 1, Pecha 6. Records--Stanwood 4-2 league, 7-3 overall. Snohomish 4-3, 6-5.

    Monroe 75, Cascade 60: At Everett, Tim Ohlsen scored a game-high 29 points for Monroe in a Wesco North win. Chris McGrath had 25 points for Cascade. The Bearcats out-rebounded Cascade 19-9.

    At Cascade H.S.

    Monroe 14 21 20 20 -- 75

    Cascade 23 9 11 17 -- 60

    Monroe--Ohlsen 29, Love 0, Sonneveldt 0, Roppo 16, Vargas 0, Churlin 4, Lustyuk 8, Meeus 4, Parker 14. Cascade--Jackson 0, Hilliard 0, Tolpingrud, Taylor 6, McGrath 25, Hancock 11,Barton 6, Lacey Jr. 6, McDaniels 4, Runkle 2. 3-point goals--Ohlsen 4, Roppo 4, McGrath 3, Hancock 1. Records--Monroe 3-3 league, 4-6 overall. Cascade 1-5, 3-7.

    King's 53, Cedarcrest 40: At Duvall, King's forced Cedarcrest into 24 turnovers in the Cascade Conference game.

    At Cedarcrest H.S.

    King's 16 13 12 12 -- 53

    Cedarcrest 11 9 10 10 -- 40

    King's--Berg 2, Hardy 10, Brugger 4, McDonald 3, Hoff 6, Coshow 0, Talbot 7, Mar 9, Clocksin 12. Cedarcrest--Rekers 0, McRae 0, Campbell 0, Hintzke 6, Corpus 2, Alness 7, Hammontree 0, Padron 9, McKinney 0, Cook 14, Fletcher 2. 3-point goals--Alness 1, Cook 2, McDonald 1, Hoff 2. Records--King's 4-1 league, 8-3 overall. Cedarcrest 1-1, 1-5.

    Archbishop Murphy 59, Coupeville 55: At Everett, J.D. Melton made a shot with 30 seconds to go to give Archbishop Murphy the lead for good in the Cascade Conference game. Melton had 21 points, eight rebounds and three steals for the Wildcats, who jumped out to an early 18-10 lead after the first quarter. Cody Peters spearheaded the Coupeville effort with 19 points.

    At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

    Coupeville 10 16 16 13 -- 55

    Murphy 18 14 17 10 -- 59

    Coupeville--Williams 1, Wilcox 5, Bagby 2, Loesch, Wacker, Cody Peters 19, E. King 0, T. King, Brookhouse, Smith, Kim 0, Walstad 12, Hammer 16. Archbishop Murphy--Smith 0, Felder 14, Woolman-Otis 2, Wagner, Fleming 9, J.D. Melton 21, McCann 3, Hards 4, Quinlan 6. 3-point goals--Felder 2, McCann 1, Peters 2. Records--Coupeville 1-3 league, 4-6 overall. Archbishop Murphy 3-0, 5-3.

    South Whidbey 64, Sultan 61: At Sultan, ahead by three points with two and a half minutes remaining in the contest Adrian Cortes took a charge that wiped off a Sultan basket and proved to be the game-breaking play for South Whidbey in the Cascade Conference victory. South Whidbey made 14 of 20 free throw attempts in the fourth quarter with Riley Newman making six of seven attempts and having eight points total in the quarter.

    At Sultan H.S.

    S. Whidbey 12 9 17 26 -- 64

    Sultan 12 14 18 17 -- 61

    South Whidbey--Stallman 12, Carey 11, Thornley 1, Newman 21, Cortes 12, Hodson, Brasko, West 4, Erikson 3, Bennett. Sultan--Ruddock 11, E. VandenEkart, Barnhill 8, Beebe 11, Knoles 3, T. VandenEkart 8, Hall, Nicholes 23. 3-point goals--Nicholes 2, Beebe 2, T. VandenEkart 2, Knoles 1, Ruddock 1, Newman 3, Stallman 1, Erikson 1. Records--South Whidbey 1-0 league, 6-1 overall. Sultan 0-2, 2-5.

    Granite Falls 70, Lakewood 67 (OT): At Granite Falls, Max Whitt forced two turnovers in overtime and Granite Falls held on for a Cascade Conference win. Cameron Fry hit a driving layup for Lakewood with one second to go to send the game to overtime. Jacob Howard scored a game-high 34 points for Granite Falls.

    At Granite Falls H.S.

    Lakewood 6 16 19 18 6 -- 67

    G. Falls 12 17 10 22 9 -- 70

    Lakewood--Fry 18, Stauffer 4, Dennis 6, Hawkins 17, Leach 4, Von Pein 2, Wiersma 0, Diamond 3, Hesselman 8, Sanders 5. Granite Falls--Howard 34, Hanson 0, Knudson 4, Campbell 2, Gumke 0, Whitt 9, Cashman 3, Hillery 0, Beard 11, Redman 7. 3-point goals--Fry 2, Howard 2, Whitt 1. Records--Lakewood 0-2 league, 1-6 overall. Granite Falls 1-2, 3-5.

    Darrington 57, Orcas Island 53: At Darrington, Darrington jumped out to an 11-point first-quarter lead but Orcas Island fought back in the second quarter to lead by one at the half. The second half was a back-and-forth battle, but Darrington was able to prevail in the Northwest 1A/2B League game thanks to clutch free-throw shooting from Mike Parris and Tyler Buchanan.

    At Darrington H.S.

    Orcas Is. 6 21 6 20 -- 53

    Darrington 17 9 12 19 -- 57

    Orcas Island--Nigretto 13, Blakenship 4, Wooding 15, Diepenbrock 0, Bredouw 2, Shaw 3, Janssen 10, Coe 0, Leidecker 6. Darrington--Parris 16, Hoveskeland 10, Buchanan 13, Gillette 7, Nash 6, Newcombe 0, Carter 2, Cousins 3. 3-point goals--Nigretto 1, Hoveskeland 2, Buchanan 1, Nash 2. Records--Orcas Island 0-3 league, 2-5 overall. Darrington 2-1, 7-2.

    La Conner 50, Shoreline Christian 39: At Shoreline, Jeremy Vander Lei led all scorers with 21 points for La Conner in the Northwest 1A/2B victory.

    At Shoreline Christian H.S.

    La Conner 9 15 12 14 -- 50

    Shoreline Chr. 9 13 9 8 -- 39

    La Conner--Wilbur 3, Lindeman 13, James 2, Willey 8, Anderson 1, Vander Lei 21, Carr, Wilson, McKnight 2. Shoreline Christian--Vermeer 15, Drollinger, Jacobs, Ryder 2, Brown 4, Hudson 10, Danhof 4, Deelstra 4. Records--La Conner 2-1 league, 6-3 overall. Shoreline Christian 2-2, 3-5.

    Tulalip Heritage 62, Lopez Island 32: At Tulalip, Lesjar McKinney had 14 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists, Shawn Comenote also had 14 points and Tulalip Heritage outscored Lopez Island 16-3 in the second quarter to pull away in the Northwest 1B game.

    At Tulalip Heritage H.S.

    Lopez Is. 8 3 11 10 -- 32

    Tulalip 15 16 19 12 -- 62

    Lopez Island--Peralta 0, K. Jardine 1, Cook 0, Carson 2, Drahn 0, Haber 0, Buffum 7, Samuel 6, Arps 2, Altona 8, Lease 0, Nopson 2. Tulalip Heritage--George 0, McKinney 14, Ramos 2, Williams 2, WhiteBear 4, Reedy 2, Comenote 14, Hatch 0, Kublic 2, E. Jones 4, Davis 9, Sedano 9. 3-point goals--McKinney 2, Comenote 2, Davis 1, Sedano 1, Buffum 1. Records--Lopez Island 2-3 league, 3-4 overall. Tulalip Heritage 6-2, 10-2.

    Lummi 56, North Sound Christian 49: At Mountlake Terrace, Gale Jefferson, who finished with 23 points, had 10 points in the fourth quarter to help Lummi outscore North Sound Christian 18-4 and win the Northwest 1B game. Daron Otis led North Sound with 22 points and Jeremy Waller added six points and seven assists.

    At North Sound Christian H.S.

    Lummi 16 13 8 18 -- 56

    N. Sound 19 15 11 4 -- 49

    Lummi--James 12, L. Tom 2, Edwards 0, D. Tom 12, Roberts 1, Jefferson 23, Dennis 6. North Sound Christian--Otis 22, Waller 6, Watson 4, Johnson, Hudson 2, Mahler 13, Patterson 2, Hansen,Vaughn, Martinez, Reidt. 3-point goals--Mahler 3, Jefferson 3. Records--Lummi 5-1 in league and overall. North Sound Christian 3-3, 4-6.

    Highland Christian 35, Grace Academy 34: At Arlington, Highland Christian improved every quarter and was able to come from behind to defeat Grace Academy in the Northwest 1B game. Luke Simmons scored all six of his points in the final quarter and had 16 rebounds in the contest -- eight in the fourth quarter.

    At Highland Christian H.S.

    Grace Acad. 10 7 7 10 -- 34

    Highland Chr. 3 8 11 13 -- 35

    Grace Academy--Jay Lee 8, Weinberg 18, Lugg 2, Young 4, Herrington 2, Jorgenson, Young. Highland Christian--C. Brown 8, Kelly 5, Crawford 9, Kurtzenaker 2, Simmons 6, Wold 3, Miles 2, Riker, Mattson. 3-point goals--Crawford 2, Jay Lee 1, Weinberg 3. Records--Grace Academy 1-7 league, 2-9 overall. Highland Christian 3-4, 4-5.

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