Mountlake Terrace scratches out win over Shorecrest
The Hawks beat the Scots 51-45 to advance to 3A District 1 title game
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Mountlake Terrace guard Marquis Armstead (31) puts up a shot over Shorecrest forward Dylan Pontrello during the third quarter of a 3A boys basketball district semifinal game on Friday night at Mountlake Terrace High school.
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Shorecrest forward Dylan Pontrello (41) and Alex Horning (behind try to stop a lay up by Mountlake Terrace post Ryan Shannon (23) during the fourth quarter of Friday night's game.
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Mountlake Terrace's Coby Russell (55) makes an aggressive move to the basket while Shorecrest's Dylan Pontrello (41) plays defense on the play during Friday night's game.
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Shorecrest forward Emmanuel Chibuogwu Jr. (32) tries to score while Mountlake Terrace post Coby Russell (55) makes an aggressive move on defense to keep the ball out of the basket during the district semifinals game on Friday night.
Throughout what has been an impressive one-loss season, the Hawks have routinely rolled over opponents by 20 and 30-point margins, but now that it's playoff time, Mountlake Terrace coach Nalin Sood knew that was going to change, and his team got one of its biggest tests of the season Friday before pulling out a 51-45 victory over Shorecrest in the 3A District 1 boys basketball semifinals.
Prior to Friday's night's game, the Hawks (21-1) had played just two games this season decided by single-digit margins -- an 8-point win over Glacier Peak in December, and last week's 1-point loss to Shorewood. Sood and his players know a lot more tight games await them if they advance deep into the postseason, which is why the Hawks think this game can help them down the road.
Mountlake Terrace faces Glacier Peak Friday in the winner-to-state 3A District 1 championship game, and just like this game, they know that will be a battle as well.
"It's got to go in their recall that, 'We went through this before, here's what we need to do, we've got to play great defense, we've got to rebound, we've got to execute and let the chips fall where they may,'" Sood said. "We're probably going to be in another game like this Friday night, and hopefully beyond, and hopefully it will be in our recall that those are the things that we have to do. You don't have to do that when you're ahead by 15 or 20, which fortunately we've had a lot of games like that. I can't simulate this in practice, I can't simulate this on a whiteboard. The only way it can happen is in an environment like this and a game like this."
Both teams struggled to score throughout the first half with Shorecrest making just one field goal in the first quarter and going 4 for 22 in the half. Mountlake Terrace was better, but not by much, going 8 for 27 on first-half field goal attempts to take a 21-18 halftime lead.
The Hawks used a 14-3 run in the second and third quarters to take a 10-point lead, but unlike most of their games this season, they weren't able to simply run away with an easy victory. Instead, the Scots (15-7) clawed their way back into the game and used an 11-2 run to take a 36-35 lead early in the fourth quarter. Senior post Coby Russell gave the lead back to Terrace with baskets on back-to-back possessions, and the Hawks never trailed again despite a tough effort from Shorecrest.
"We know that in the playoffs it's not going to be easy for us," said junior guard Blake Fernandez, who led Mountlake Terrace with 14 points. "We're not going to be beating teams by 20 or 30 like we were earlier in the season; it's going to be really close, so we've got to be able to overcome adversity to pull out a W."
With Shorecrest trying to rally, the Hawks held on thanks to clutch free-throw shooting down the stretch. From the 2-minute, 34-second mark, Mountlake Terrace made nine of 10 free throws, including seven of eight in the final minute. Junior guard Jesse Zerom, who finished with 12 points, knocked down all six of his attempts in the final minute.
"The key thing, obviously, was going 7 for 8 towards the end of the game from the free-throw line," Sood said. "We talked about, games like this, you've got to have poise, and if you go 7 for 8, you've got poise."
Senior forward Emmanuel Chibougwu Jr. led the Scots with 19 points, while Colin Oishi, Keith Shattuck and Dylan Pontrello each pitched in 7 points. The Scots will play Tuesday at Shorewood in a loser-out game, and to reach state Shorecrest would have to win three in a row starting with that game.
"We've got to go the hard route," said Shorecrest coach Brian Fischer. "We've got to suck it up, it's not going to be easy. We just have to keep playing, that's all we can do."
Herald Writer John Boyle: jboyle@heraldnet.com.
At Mountlake Terrace H.S.
Shorecrest 8 10 11 16 -- 45
Mountlake Terrace 10 11 12 18 -- 51
Shorecrest--Lawson 0, Canfield 3, Oishi 7, McCoy 0, Nelson 0, Shattuck 7, Chibuogwu Jr. 19, Pontrello 7, Horning 2. Mountlake Terrace--Zerom 12, Fernandez 14, Shannon 6, Armstead 7, Bowman 0, E. Moisant 3, Lacasse 0, Russell 9. 3-point goals--Canfield 1, Shattuck 1, Zerom 2, Fernandez 1, Moisant 1. Records--Shorecrest 15-7. Mountlake Terrace 21-1.





