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    PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Burns leads Kamiak to 52-44 win

    EVERETT — Last season, the only loss Archbishop Murphy’s girls basketball team had was in the 2A state championship game. This season, the Wildcats matched that loss total in the first game, falling to Kamiak 52-44 in a non-conference contest Tuesday night.

    Lexi Burns led the Knights with 21 points including six points in the fourth quarter.

    “Burns was the best player on the court,” Archbishop Murphy coach John Barhanovich said.

    At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

    Kamiak 15 14 9 14 — 52

    Murphy 19 12 8 5 — 44

    Kamiak—Burns 21, Barnes 4, Williams 4, Keller 5, Kussman 7, Mahjoubian 3, Johnson 6, O’Brien 2. Archbishop Murphy—Ericksen 5, Lyman 9, Bartholomew 2, Begert 0, Vincent 8, Pettinger 12, Rasmussen 0, M. Carlson 8. 3-point goals—Burns 5, Keller 1, Kussman 1, Mahjoubian 1, Ericksen 1, Lyman 3, Vincent 2. Records—Kamiak 1-0 overall. Archbishop Murphy 0-1.

    Snohomish 57, North Kitsap 22: At Snohomish, guard Julia Young led the Panthers with 16 points and seven rebounds in the non-conference season opener.

    At Snohomish H.S.

    North Kitsap 6 6 6 4 — 22

    Snohomish 21 9 11 16 — 57

    North Kitsap—Caplin 4, Blevins 4, Clark 1, Cordova 3, Wright 1, Bray 5, Williams 2, Simmons 2. Snohomish—G. Wilson 2, Young 16, Keithley 8, Coad 2, McKervey 8, West 2, Dreves 8, Bride 7, Gravelle 4. 3-point goals—Young (S) 4, Dreves (S) 2. Records—North Kitsap 0-1 overall. Snohomish 1-0.

    Ferndale 53, Cascade 49: At Ferndale, Danielle Love had 15 points and 21 rebounds to lead the Bruins in the non-conference loss.

    At Ferndale H.S.

    Cascade 12 12 15 10 — 49

    Ferndale 10 17 16 10 — 53

    Cascade—Devan Love 2, Bergman 0, A. Davis 8, Danielle Love 15, C. Davis 0, Goff 0, Gordon 13, Dorcas 5, Joyce 4, Weir 2. Ferndale—Heart 19, Goode 2, Marks 0, H. Locker 2, Nicks 3, E. Locker 8, Sigurdson 9, Evans 0, Schroeder 2, Flores 4, Redelma 3. 3-point goals—Danielle Love 2, Gordon 1, Dorcas 1, Sigurdson 1. Records—Cascade 0-1 overall. Ferndale 1-0.

    Burlington-Edison 53, Stanwood 49: At Stanwood, Stanwood’s Sarah Titus had 11 points and freshman post Rachel Schwartz had 18 rebounds in the non-conference game.

    At Stanwood H.S.

    Burlington 14 13 13 13 — 53

    Stanwood 13 11 15 10 — 49

    Burlington-Edison—Athey 21, Breckenridge 8, Edwards 2, Anderson 15, Youngquist 4, Target 3, Brown 2. Stanwood—Shaughnessy 10, Titus 11, Bingham 9, Murphy 0, Borseth 4, Kelleigh 8, Swartz 7. 3-point goals—Thae 1, Breckenridge 2, Shaughnessy 2, Titus 1, Bingham 2, Kelleigh 2. Records—Burlington-Edison 1-0 overall. Stanwood 0-1.

    Shorecrest 54, Everett 32: At Everett, Janie Uppinghouse had 22 points and accounted for nine of Shorecrests’ 13 points in the first quarter to lead the Scots to the non-conference, season-opening win.

    At Everett H.S.

    Shorecrest 13 16 15 10 — 54

    Everett 5 4 12 11 — 32

    Shorecrest—Axelson 4, Schachle 5, Greenburg 4, Lasconia 5, Tulee 6, Uppinghouse 22, Matheson 8. Everett—Hope 11, Bagley 1, Barhanovich 2, Harper 4, Burton 8, Taggart 6. 3-point goals—Uppinghouse 5, Lasconia 1, Schachle 1, Hope 1. Records—Everett 0-1 overall. Shorecrest 1-0.

    Oak Harbor 52, Mountlake Terrace 25: At Oak Harbor, Nicole Mowbray had 20 points and five rebounds and Jessica Denmon had 17 points and six rebounds to lead Oak Harbor to the non-conference win.

    At Oak Harbor H.S.

    M. Terrace 9 9 4 3 — 25

    Oak Harbor 14 11 11 16 — 52

    Mountlake Terrace—Phillips 0, Calivo 0, Pingul 7, Bouche 7, Lotz 2, Wilson 3, Boxley 2, Cooper 0, Lockleer 4. Oak Harbor—DeLeon 7, Royal 2, Mowbray 20, Cumming 2, Denmon 17, Abadesco 2, Renninger 2, James 0, Young 0, Walker 0, Rankin 0. 3-point goals—DeLeon 1, Denmon 3. Records—Mountlake Terrace 0-1 overall. Oak Harbor 1-0.

    Interlake 53, Granite Falls 29: At Bellevue, Peyton Spencer had 11 points and Elizabeth Matalomani had eight points and nine rebounds for Granite Falls in the non-conference game.

    At Interlake H.S.

    Granite Falls 8 6 3 12 — 29

    Interlake 22 8 9 14 — 53

    Granite Falls—White 2, Ogren 0, Spencer 11, Smith 2, Alexander 2, Arndt 0, Hensley 4, Matalomani 8. Interlake—Ghassemikia 6, Smidt 0, Shahbazian 2, Schiappa 4, Gordon 2, Van Draanen 2, Kelly 9, Parker 9, Anderegg 10, Mackay 2, Ngauamo 7. 3-point goals—not reported. Records—Granite Falls 0-1 overall. Interlake 1-0.

    Cedar Park Christian 39, South Whidbey 29: At Langley, Cayla Calderwood led South Whidbey with 12 points and 13 rebounds in the non-league game.

    At South Whidbey H.S.

    Cedar Park Chr. 6 7 12 14 — 39

    South Whidbey 12 6 9 2 — 29

    Cedar Park Christian—Raschick 11, Hoffman 2, Staudacher 15, Fouts 0, Sterciuk 0, Lundberg 2, Borroughs 4, Halvorson 3, Milner 0, Potts 0, Dell 0, Brown 2. South Whidbey—Kovic 0, C. Calderwood 12, Alber 10, O’Sullivan 0, Prosch 5, Manca 0, Greene 0, Brown 0, Williams 0, Linehan 2, H. Calderwood 0. 3-point goals—Alber 2, Prosch 1. Records—Cedar Park Christian 1-0 overall. South Whidbey 0-1.

    Crosspoint 37, Shoreline Christian 16: At Bremerton, Maria Anderson had 10 points for Shoreline Christian in its season-opening, non-conference game.

    Orcas Island 39, North Sound Christian 29: At Mountlake Terrace, Melissa Castor paced North Sound with 13 points in the non-league opener.

    Grace Academy 46, Northwest Yeshiva 40: At Marysville, Grace Academy outscored Northwest Yeshiva 13-8 in the fourth quarter for the non-conference win.

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