Marysville Getchell boys beat Everett in double OT

MARYSVILLE — Elijah Jordan went 6-for-11 from behind the 3-point line to go along with his 31 points to lead Marysville Getchell to a 80-74 double overtime victory over Everett in a Wesco 3A North game.

Both overtime periods were set up by buzzer-beaters. The first, at the end of the fourth quarter, when Chargers junior Kaleb Seymer nailed a 24-foot jumper to tie the game 57-57 at the end of regulation. The second overtime was forced when the Seagulls’ Reece Hoiby hit a 3-pointer.

After that Jordan would take over.

“Elijah hit a couple threes in double overtime,” said Marysville Getchell head coach Corby Schuh. “He made a few key free throws, I believe he went five-for-five combined in both overtimes.”

Along with his scoring output Jordan added eight rebounds and five steals.

Schuh also pointed out the defensive key to his teams hard-fought victory.

“We wanted to focus on (Jace) Chacon,” said Schuh. “He’s a real good player. He ended up fouling out in the fourth and that helped us out. After that we just played pressure man d and pulled ahead.”

At Marysville Getchell H.S.

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Everett—Steven Tran 8, Reece Hoiby 9, David Popach 4, Nolan Rogge 8, Lucas Arnestad 0, Will Richardson 5, Joe Sutton, Cal Knapp 12, Sam Tollefson 11, Jace Chacon 17, Noah Juarez 0. Marysville Getchell—Zander Seymer 9, Kaleb Seymer 9, Nathen Grimm 12, Omar Sakin-Romulus 5, Elijah Jordan 31, Jordan Hurtado 2, Cody Probst, Dylan Diedrich 0, Austin Miller 2, Navdeep Manhas, John McClinton 10. 3-point goals—Tran 2, Popach 1, Richardson 1, Tollefson 1, Chacon 1, Z. Seymer 1, K. Semyer 1, Grimm 1, Jordan 6. Records—Everett 0-2 league, 2-5 overall. Marysville Getchell 2-1, 3-5.

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