Prep basketball: Glacier Peak edges Jackson 56-54

SNOHOMISH — Close basketball games often come down to a few critical possessions and Tuesday’s contest between Glacier Peak and Jackson at Glacier Peak High School was no exception.

“Our kids made enough plays when we needed to, to get the win,” Glacier Peak head coach Brian Hunter said after GP’s 56-54 Wesco South victory.

Both teams started slow but Drew Cummins was able to pace the Grizzlies along scoring nine first-half points. Brandon Hill was Glacier Peak’s leading scorer with 16 points, eight of which came in the fourth quarter.

“We had different guys step up at different points in the game,” Hunter said.

Glacier Peak outrebounded Jackson 23-15 and Devon Kiser led the group with seven rebounds. Cummins was the Grizzlies second best rebounder grabbing five.

Ryan Todd led all scorers with 26 points for Jackson.

At Glacier Peak H.S.

Jackson9161118—54

G. Peak9171614—56

Jackson—Todd 26, Cody 0, Rucker 0, Koch 9, Bray 14, Gay 0, Gilchrist 0, O’Keefe 3. Glacier Peak—Persha 14, Hill 16, Southard 6, Cummins 9, Pederson 0, Kiser 2, Bonner 9. 3-point goals—Koch 1, Bray 2, Persha 2, Hill 1, Bonner 1. Records—Jackson 7-3 league, 9-4 overall. Glacier Peak 7-4, 9-4.

Shorecrest 57, Edmonds-Woodway 47: At Edmonds, Shorecrest out-rebounded Edmonds-Woodway 19-7 in the first half to jump out to a 14-point lead at halftime, Edmonds-Woodway had 11, first-half turnovers and Richard Wenberg had 12 points to help Shorecrest to the Wesco South win. Kenan Polovina had a game-high 15 points for the Warriors.

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

Shorecrest1518915—57

E-W8111216—47

Shorecrest—Wenberg 12, McCoy 3, Diel 2, Hake 9, Bartlett 3, Chibuogwu 8, Dodge 8, Clevenger 4, Sullivan 8, Shull 0. Edmonds-Woodway—Haggard 0, Bury 0, Rupple 2, Degrazia 8, Sherrill 3, Jordan 0, Wooley 0, Wilson 12, Willcock 7, Polovina 15. 3-point goals—Weinberg 1, McCoy 1, Hake 1, Bartlett 1, Willcock 1. Records—Shorecrest 5-6 league, 7-6 overall. Edmonds-Woodway 2-8, 3-9.

Mountlake Terrace 60, Kamiak 46: At Mukilteo, Mountlake Terrace caused matchup problems for Kamiak, especially Karsten Strieby, who spread out 26 points across four quarters in the Wesco South win. Terrace needs just one more win to clinch a spot in the District 1 playoffs.

At Kamiak H.S.

Terrace14141517—60

Kamiak1181512—46

Mountlake Terrace—Champoux 5, Fickle, Eftekhari, J. Sells 7, Karels, Clingan 2, R. Sells 10, Lechtenberg 4, Estrada 0, Brooks, Strieby 26, Stracener 6. Kamiak—Self 12, Kwon 2, Makori 8, Kussman 0, Glenn 4, LaChapelle, Manchester 7, Ruppel, Brown 9, Houghtaling 4, Lambert 0, Conrad 0. 3-point goals—Champiouz 1, Manchester 1, Brown 1. Records—Mountlake Terrace 10-1 league, 10-3 overall. Kamiak 0-11, 1-12.

Mariner 50, Lynnwood 35: At Lynnwood, Mariner went to the foul line 22 times compared to Lynnwood’s four opportunities. Mariner outscored Lynnwood 41-24 in the final three quarters to remain in second place in the Wesco South at 9-2. Tevin Dillon led Mariner with 15 points. Aaron Matzen led Lynnwood with 12 points.

At Lynnwood H.S.

Mariner9141512—50

Lynnwood11699—35

Mariner—Yusuf 2, Kiehl 3, Reola, Zerahaimanot, Williams, Minor 5, Doerscher 1, Dillon 15, Hall, McCulloch 2, Stepura, Malysheff 11, Purnell 11. Lynnwood—Bryant 7, Evans 0, Shippey, Milne 3, Elder, Daniel 2, Wilson 6, Meinken 5, Steelquist, Matzen 12, Alexander 0, Fajemisin 0. 3-point goals—Keihl 1, Miner 1, Dillon 1, Milne 1. Records—Mariner 9-2, league, 10-3 overall. Lynnwood 4-7, 6-7.

Meadowdale 46, Shorewood 31: At Shoreline, Connor Hamlett scored 10 points and Meadowdale shot 10-for-13 from the free-throw line in a Wesco South win. Daniel Pillay scored 11 points for Shorewood.

At Shorewood H.S.

Meadowdale1241317—46

Shorewood26716—31

Meadowdale—O’Neill 8, Johnson 2, Beucherie 0, Shiferaw 3, Surur 4, Coleman 2, Kyobe 8, Carroll 5, Hamlett 10, Larson 4. Shorewood—Pillay 11, Parrilla 2, Mitchell 2, Brazell 0, Daza 0, Sanchez 8, Smallwood 3, Haug 0, Wood 0, Wilkens 5, Berquist 0. 3-point goals—O’Neill 1, Shiferaw 1, Pillay 1, Smallwood 1, Wilkens 1. Records—Meadowdale 9-2 league, 10-3 overall. Shorewood 1-10, 2-11.

Marysville-Pilchuck 50, Snohomish 44: At Marysville, Spencer Elwell was a defensive presence in the paint for Marysville-Pilchuck, collecting 10 rebounds and blocking six shots, and Ryan Lanphere was able to seal the game for the Tomahawks hitting all four of his free-throw attempts within the final two minutes of the Wesco North contest.

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

Snohomish4111415—44

M-P1213817—50

Snohomish—Shaw, Wolfe 12, Ortiz 1, VandenBosch 3, Mason 0, Pecha 18, McGinnis 4, J. Scattaregia 0, McGee 6, Caudill 0. Marysville-Pilchuck—Holm 8, Busichio 7, Soriano 5, Toler 7, Lanphere 7, Godsey 2, Forsythe 8, Elwell 6. 3-point goals—Wolfe 3, VandenBosch 1, Pecha 2, Busichio 1, Soriano 1, Toler 1, Lanphere 1. Records—Snohomish 4-5 league, 6-7 overall. Marysville-Pilchuck 8-1, 9-3.

Cascade 55, Oak Harbor 43: At Oak Harbor, Cascade played an aggressive defense in the third quarter, outscoring Oak Harbor 14-4 and Chris McGrath had a game-high 20 points for the Bruins in Cascade’s Wesco North victory. Johnnie Hilliard had 14 points, including 3 of 3 from beyond the arc, and five rebounds for Cascade, and Oak Harbor’s Mike Washington Jr. led the Wildcats with 20 points.

At Oak Harbor H.S.

Cascade15161410—55

Oak Harbor1215412—43

Cascade—Jackson, Hilliard 14, Tolpingrud, Taylor 4, McGrath 20, Hancock 10, Barton, Lacey Jr. 4, McDaniels 3, Runkle. Oak Harbor—Boesch 8, Haley 3, Schulle, Fiske 2, Cole, Edens, Stout 4, Washington Jr. 20, Manni, Smith 6, Hardin, Bratt, Waller, Nadeau. 3-point goals—Washington Jr. 3, Daniels 1, McGrath 1, Hilliard 3. Records—Cascade 2-6 league, 3-9 overall. Oak Harbor 0-8, 1-11.

Monroe 45, Everett 44: At Monroe, Everett’s Flynn Mattson hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer but Everett came up just short in the Wesco North contest. Mattson led all scorers with 24 points. Tim Ohlsen led the Bearcats with 12 points and Sam Lustyuk added eight off the bench.

At Monroe H.S.

Everett1212911—44

Monroe1712610—45

Everett—Murray 1, Brown 2, Sangha, McKinnon 4, Homer 6, Flynn Mattson 24, Frauenholtz 3, Barhanovich 0, Grindstaff 2, Sowinski, Daly 2. Monroe—Ohlsen 12, Love 4, Sonneveldt 2, Roppo 0, Vargas, Pathompornvivat, Peloquin, Churlin 9, Shelford, Hoff, Lustyuk 8, Meeus 2, Parker 8. 3-point goals—Ohlsen 2, Mattson 1. Records—Everett 2-7 league, 3-10 overall. Monroe 5-4, 5-8.

King’s 65, Sultan 58: At Sultan, Karl Clocksin and Ryan Hoff scored 17 points each for King’s in a Cascade Conference win. For Sultan, Jordan Nicholes scored 13 of his 33 points in the third quarter.

At Sultan H.S.

King’s15171122—65

Sultan12111916—58

King’s—Berg 2, Hardy 13, Brugger 4, Kitchens 0, McDonald 1, Hoff 17, Clauson 0, Talbot 5, Mar 6, Clocksin 17. Sultan—Ruddock 8, E. VandenEkart 2, Beebe 2, Knoles 6, T. VandenEkart 7, Nicholes 33. 3-point goals—Hardy 3, Hoff 5, Ruddock 2, T. VandenEkart 1. Records—King’s 6-1 league, 11-3 overall. Sultan 0-4, 2-7.

South Whidbey 60, Granite Falls 39: At Langley, Riley Newman scored 16 points and South Whidbey used a zone defense to stop Granite Falls in a Cascade Conference matchup. Granite Falls’ Ryan Hillery had 13 of his 14 points in the first half.

At South Whidbey H.S.

G. Falls18759—39

S. Whidbey2581116—60

Granite Falls—Howard 4, Hanson 0, Knudson 2, Campbell 2, Gumke 0, Whitt 1, Cashman 2, Hillery 14, Beard 8, Redman 6. South Whidbey—Stallman 4, C. Carey 14, Thornley 5, Newman 16, Cortes 8, Brasko 3, West 5, Erikson 5, Bennett 0, B. Cary 0. 3-point goals—Newman 4, C. Carey 2, Erikson 1. Records—Granite Falls 2-3 league, 4-6 overall. South Whidbey 6-1, 11-3.

Archbishop Murphy 68, Cedarcrest 37: At Everett, Davon Fleming had 10 points, six steals and four assists for Archbishop Murphy in a Cascade Conference win. J.D. Melton added 12 points, seven rebounds and four blocks for the league-leading Wildcats, who captured their seventh win in a row.

At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

Cedarcrest99910—37

Murphy21121619—68

Cedarcrest—Rekers 3, McRae 2, Campbell 4, Hintzke 2, Corpus 2, Alness 0, Hammontree 0, Padron 11, McKinney 4, Cook 8, Fletcher 1. Archbishop Murphy—Smith 10, Felder 6, Woolman-Otis 3, Wagner 8, DeGrazia 2, Fleming 10, Melton 12, McCann 7, Hards 4, Quinlan 6. 3-point goals—Smith 2, Felder 2, Rekers 1, Cook 1. Records—Cedarcrest 1-3 league, 1-7 overall. Archbishop Murphy 5-0, 7-3.

Coupeville 56, Lakewood 46: At Coupeville, Coupeville built an early lead and sealed the Cascade Conference victory at the free-throw line, making 11 of 13 attempts in the fourth quarter. Cody Peters made all four of his free-throw attempts in the fourth quarter and Jeff Wacker was 5-for-6.

At Coupeville H.S.

Lakewood1013914—46

Coupeville16101119—56

Lakewood—Fry 12, Stauffer 2, Bird 2, Dennis 6, Hawkins 0, Leach 10, Von Pein 1, Diamond 5, Stanton 0, Hesselman 8, Sanders 0. Coupeville—Petrich 2, Williams 0, Wilcox 3, Bagby 4, Loesch, Wacker 7, Peters 22, T. King 0, Kim 0, Walstad 4, Hammer 14. 3-point goals—Fry 2, Peters 1. JV score—60-35 Coupeville. Records—Lakewood 0-4 league, 1-8 overall. Coupeville 3-3, 6-6.

Darrington 55, La Conner 48: At Darrington, Darrington outscored La Conner 16-4 in the second quarter to come-from-behind and take the lead for good in the Northwest 1A/2B game. Cory Hoveskeland scored eight of his game-high 17 points in the second quarter, Mike Parris had 16 points and Tyler Buchanan added 14 points-all in the second half-for the Loggers.

At Darrington H.S.

La Conner1841214—48

Darrington12161215—55

La Conner—Wilbur 0, Lindeman 12, Willey 9, Vander Lei 16, Carr 11. Darrington—Parris 16, Hoveskeland 17, Gillette 2, Buchanan 14, Nash 2, Cousins 2, Carter 2. 3-point goals—Lindeman 3, Hoveskeland 3, Buchanan 2. Records—La Conner 3-2 league, 7-4 overall. Darrington 3-2, 8-3.

Shoreline Christian 64, Concrete 62: At Concrete, Jason Vermeer hit two free throws with 1.5 seconds left for Shoreline Christian (3-2 league, 5-5 overall) in a Northwest 1A/2B league win. Vermeer finished with a game-high 22 points. Tyler Clark had 16 points for Concrete (1-2, 2-8).

Highland Christian 54, Lopez Island 35: At Arlington, Caleb Brown (10 points) was one of three Highland Christian scorers in double digits. He also dished out 11 assists to help the Knights jump out to a 10-0 lead after the first quarter and win the Northwest 1B game.

At Highland Christian H.S.

Lopez Is.017711—35

Highland10151712—54

Lopez Island—K. Jardine 3, Cook 4, Carson 10, Haber 0, Dengler 4, Buffum 8, Samuel 4, Altona 1, Lease 1, Nopson 0. Highland Christian—C. Brown 10, Kelly 11, Crawford 6, Kurtzenaker 4, Simmons 5, Wold 4, J. Brown 2, Miles 10, Riker 2, Mattson 0. 3-point goals—Crawford 2, Kelly 3, K. Jardine 1, Carson 2. Records—Lopez Island 2-6 league, 3-7 overall. Highland Christian 5-5, 6-6.

Tulalip 65, Lummi 60: At Bellingham, Lesjar McKinney had 39 points and 13 rebounds to lead Tulalip Heritage to the Northwest 1B win and to the top of the league standings. McKinney was 6-for-7 from behind the 3-point arc and was 9-for-10 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter. David James (21 points) and Dale Jefferson (18 points) led the way for Lummi.

At Lummi H.S.

Tulalip17191514—65

Lummi13181118—60

Tulalip Heritage—George, Lesjar McKinney 39, A. Jones, Ramos, Williams, WhiteBear, Reedy, Comenote 5, Hatch 0, Johnson 6, Kublic, E. Jones 6, Davis 9, Foster, Henry. Lummi—David James 21, D. Tom 14, Dale Jefferson 18, Bennett 7, L. Tom 0, Edwards 0. 3-point goals—McKinney 6, Comenote 1, Davis 1, James 5, Jefferson 3, Bennett 1. Records—Tulalip Heritage 8-2 league, 12-2 overall. Lummi 6-2 in league and overall.

North Sound Christian 55, Grace Academy 52: At Marysville, Grace Academy made a valiant comeback, outscoring North Sound 25-14 in the final quarter. But North Sound withstood to take the Northwest 1B victory. Garrett Weinberg led the charge for Grace Academy, scoring 17 of his game-high 31 points in the fourth quarter.

At Grace Academy H.S.

N. Sound12141514—55

Grace661525—52

North Sound Christian—Otis 12, Waller, Watson 11, Johnson, Hudson 6, Mahler 15, Patterson 7, Hansen, Vaughn, Martinez, Reidt 4. Grace Academy—Jay Lee 8, Weinberg 31, Lugg 6, Young 7. 3-point goals—Otis 1, Patterson 1, Weinberg 1, Young 1. Records—North Sound Christian 5-3 league, 6-6 overall. Grace Academy 1-9, 2-12.

Girls basketball

Arlington 58, Monroe 53: At Arlington, Kyra Prause had 16 points and nine rebounds, Sheryl Scheppele had 15 points and Quinn Kesselring had 11 points and six blocks for Arlington in the Eagles’ Wesco North win. Suzanna Ohlsen led Monroe with 15 points and Dara Smith added 10 points for the Bearcats.

At Arlington H.S.

Monroe13121315—53

Arlington15101617—58

Monroe—Ohlsen 15, Brazel 3, Drawsky 0, Robertson 9, Smith 10, Clark 5, Murphy 3, Drivstuen 8. Arlington—Prause 16, Scheppele 15, Evans 0, Duncan 0, Kesselring 11, Murrin, Weber 0, Daggett 2, Schumck 4, Ferro 7, Wilson 3. 3-point goals—Brazel 1, Robertson 3, Murphy 1, Scheppele 3. Records—Monroe 3-5 league, 6-6 overall. Arlington 6-2, 9-3.

South Whidbey 64, Granite Falls 61: At Granite Falls, South Whibey shot 64 percent (14-for-22) from the field in the second half of a Cascade Conference win. For Granite Falls, Audrey Murphy had 27 points and 22 rebounds.

At Granite Falls H.S.

S. Whidbey14131720—64

G. Falls1421717—61

South Whidbey—Peterson 6, O’Sullivan 1, Prosch 5, LaChaussee 2, Alber 12, Newman 31, T. Pope 0, S. Pope 7. Granite Falls—S. Spencer 0, Jensen 2, P. Spencer 7, Smith 20, Kramer 4, Alexander 0, Hensley 1, Murphy 27. 3-point goals—S. Pope 1. Alber 2, Newman 2. Records—South Whidbey 2-1 league, 4-5 overall. Granite Falls 3-2, 6-5.

Lakewood 40, Coupeville 34: At Marysville, Lakewood committed 19 turnovers and was 9-for-24 at the free-throw line but still managed to defeat Coupeville. Anna Work had 16 points, 10 rebounds and seven steals for the Cougars and freshman Kayley Diggs had two points and 10 rebounds. Megan Smith led Coupeville with 17 points, including three 3-pointers.

At Lakewood H.S.

Coupeville410812—34

Lakewood1171111—40

Coupeville—K. Smith 4, Boyd 2, Caselden 0, Rosenkrance 7, M. Smith 17, Sherman 0, Lawson 4, Hesselgrave 0, Manker 0, Arnold 0. Lakewood—Hernandez 4, Jillian Shafer 4, Wessell 0, Eby 0, Wiederkehr 0, Jocelyn Shafer 10, Work 16, Mizell 2, Smith 0, Diggs 2. 3-point goals—M. Smith 3, Jocelyn Shafer 1. Records—Coupeville 0-6 league, 2-9 overall. Lakewood 1-3, 3-8.

Sultan 63, King’s 49: At Sultan, Bianca O’Hara had 14 points and eight rebounds for Sultan in a Cascade Conference win. Alicia Korn added a game-high 20 points.

At Sultan H.S.

King’s12121114—49

Sultan10161720—63

King’s—Taylor 9, McCormick 5, Kleffner 2, D. Kirton 5, Wood 4, Friar 0, Storkson 8, J. Kirton 14, McConnaughey 2. Sultan—Batts 6, Nuyen, Brink 7, Hassler 4, O’Hara 14, Korn 20, Haney 6, Johnson 2, Beucherie 4. 3-point goals—Korn 4, O’Hara 1, McCormick 1, Storkson 2, Taylor 3. Records—King’s 2-5 league, 6-8 overall. Sultan 3-1, 4-6.

Shoreline Christian 53, Concrete 47 (OT): At Concrete, Sarah Daigneault scored eight points in overtime and had a game-high 30 points and eight steals for Shoreline Christian in the Northwest 1A/2B game.

At Concrete H.S.

Shoreline8891810—53

Concrete12117134—47

Shoreline Christian—Anderson 0, Hoskin 0, Daigneault 30, DeKoekkoek 7, Schneider 12, van der Giessen 0, Ott 2, Richards 2. Concrete—Barnett 14, Semro 1, Lee, Castaneta 2, Smith 11, Johnson, Schoolland 0, League 17, Johnson 2. 3-point goals—Daignealt 1, Schneider 1, League 2. Records—Shoreline Christian 3-2 league, 6-5 overall. Concrete 1-3, 3-5.

La Conner 51, Darrington 42: At Darrington, La Conner jumped out to an early lead in a Northwest 1A/2B league win. Julie Hulbert had 22 points for La Conner.

At Darrington H.S.

La Conner14101413—51

Darrington591315—42

La Conner—Finley 0, Raymond 2, McClung 2, Hulbert 22, Kennedy 3, Allman 13, Pedroza 8, Gilkey 1. Darrington—Fanning 0, H. Wales 11, Cousins 16, R. Wales 8, Baker 3, Pugh 4, Brooks 0. 3-point goals—Kennedy 1, H. Wales 1, Cousins 1, Baker 1. Records—La Conner 5-0 league, 9-2 overall. Darrington 2-4, 8-5.

Lopez Island 24, Highland Christian 21: At Arlington, Sarah Stanley scored a game-high 11 points and had both of the contest’s two 3-point goals to lead Lopez Island to its first Northwest 1B win of the season.

At Highland Christian H.S.

Lopez Is.44115—24

Highland6438—21

Lopez Island—Schober 3, Dalton 6, Stanley 11, Ogden 2, Burson 0, DeGraaf 0, Steinbrueck 2. Highland Christian—Brown 3, K. Graber 4, Brockway 2, Tuemmler 10, Hodges 2, Castle 0, Kirby 0, Olin 0, Sytsma 0, Brandes 0, Backlund 0. 3-point goals—Stanley 2. Records—Lopez Island 1-7 league, 1-9 overall. Highland Christian 5-5, 5-6.

North Sound Christian 44, Grace Academy 29: At Marysville, Catherine Oakland had 15 points, five rebounds and three blocks for North Sound Christian in a Northwest 1B win. Melissa Castor added 10 points for the Lions. Freshman Sondra Cooper had eight points for Grace Academy. Lauren Krumm added 12 rebounds for Grace Academy.

At Grace Academy H.S.

N. Sound1191014—44

Grace441011—29

North Sound Christian—Reymore 6, Jenness 0, M. Castor 10, Oakland 15, Speck 6, Washio 4, Meeks 3. Grace Academy—L. Krumm 9, H. Krumm 4, Monteith 0, Musgrove 0, Likes 0, Schuler 0, Cooper 8, Eneix 0, Galbreath 0, Wennersten 6, Schlumpf 2. 3-point goals—M. Castor 1. Records—North Sound Christian 4-4 league, 6-5 overall. Grace Academy 3-7, 4-10.

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