Jackson comes back to nip Kamiak in boys basketball

MUKILTEO — With just three games remaining in the season and a Class 4A district playoff berth almost within grasp, every second of every game counts for the Kamiak Knights boys basketball team. With less than two minutes remaining Friday against Jackson, the Knights had a 10-point lead but missed Kamiak free throws and big Timberwolves baskets put the game into overtime where Jackson rode its momentum to a 65-60 victory.

“We had the game won and left the door open,” Kamiak coach Greg Turcott said.

The Knights were 7-for-12 at the free throw line in the fourth quarter with many of those misses being the front ends of one-and-ones with just a couple minutes remaining.

With 30 seconds remaining, Josh Gootee made a 3-pointer cutting the Knights’ lead to two. The Timberwolves then forced a turnover and with 12 seconds remaining Brett Kingma cut into the lane from the top of the key and knocked down a shot from about 12 feet to put the game into overtime tied at 54.

In overtime the Timberwolves continued their hot streak and were able to come out on top.

“(Brett) Kingma and (Ryan) Todd kind of took (overtime) over,” Turcott said, noting Kingma’s six points and Todd’s three in the extra period.

At Kamiak H.S.

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Kamiak131214156—60

Jackson — Bray 13, Gay, Gootee 6, Kingma 19, Oh, Sullivan 4, Todd 23. Kamiak — Brown, Dremlyuga 9, Este-McDonald 16, Houghtaling, Glenn 12, Makori, Parcells 8, Ruppel 5, Stormo 10. 3-point goals — Gootee 2, Bray 1. Ruppel 1, Dremlyuga 1. Records — Jackson 9-5 league, 10-8 overall. Kamiak 6-8, 7-10.

Monroe 66, Arlington 55: At Monroe, senior forward James MacIntyre had 24 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks to help Monroe take the Wesco North victory Friday night.

At Monroe H.S.

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Arlington — Barber 2, Busby, Carpenter 13, Cooper, Heath 13, Larson 9, McPherson 5, Peterson, Richardson 7, Scarth 6. Monroe — Bunge 7, Churlin, Lucke 2, MacIntyre 24, Macke 8, Faidley, Ohlsen 9, Parker, Roppo, Shelford, Waltman 12, Wright 4. 3-point goals —Waltman 2, Richardson. Records — Arlington 5-9 league, 6-12 overall. Monroe 9-5, 12-6.

Edmonds-Woodway 56, Shorewood 47: At Shoreline, James Conti and Sean Laue scored 13 points apiece and Edmonds-Woodway defeated Shorewood in the Wesco South game. Stuart Harvey, in his first game back from academic ineligility, led Shorewood with 14 points.

At Shorewood H.S.

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Edmonds-Woodway — Bury, Conti 13, Donaldson, Enquist 1, Heard 2, Laue 13, Lundh, McCartney 3, Ortiz 8, Polovina 6, Reilly 0, Wafer 8, Wilcock, Wilson 2. Shorewood — Harvey 14, Abdillahi 2, Danner 0, Hartman 6, Haug 0, Marrese 0, McClellan 0, Mitchell 4, Pillay 0, Sanchez 11, Wilkins 6, Wood 4. 3-point goals — McCartney 1, Wafer 1, Laue 1, Mitchell 1. Records — Edmonds-Woodway 13-2 league, 16-3 overall. Shorewood 0-14, 0-18.

Lake Stevens 63, Oak Harbor 45: At Lake Stevens, Sean Stickney recorded a double-double with 17 points and 13 rebounds to help the Vikings win the Wesco North game against Oak Harbor. Oak Harbor’s Rodrick Rumble scored 28 points.

At Lake Stevens H.S.

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Oak Harbor — Edens, Ekberg, Fiske, Haley, McCardle 3, Rouser 2, Rumble 28, Smith 3, Stout 6, Waller, Zadel 3. Lake Stevens — Adams 9, Dodge 2, Elfeghih 8, Kurisu 7, Legg 4, Pilon 9, Russum, Schneider, Shoemake 7, Stickney 17. 3-point goals — McCardle 1, Pilon 1, Adams 1, Stickney 1. Records — Oak Harbor 3-11 league, 4-14 overall. Lake Stevens 9-5, 13-5.

Meadowdale 61, Mountlake Terrace 51: At Mountlake Terrace, The Mavericks utilized a deep bench with 11 total players logging minutes and they kept everyone active. Only two players went scoreless and as a team they had 17 assists while the Hawks had six.

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

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Meadowdale — Beeson, Church, Clampitt, Dooley 6, Gorman 15, Hamlett 1, Matteson 6, Nelson 3, O’Neill 6, P. Werner 16, S. Werner 3. Mountlake Terrace — Beeninga, Bouche 4, Clingan 8, Kunduklija 11, Robinson, Sells 3, Strieby 25. 3-point goals — Nelson 1, S. Werner 1, P. Werner 1, Dooley 1. Strieby 2, Clingan 1, Bouche 1. Records — Meadowdale 11-3 league, 15-3 overall. Mountlake Terrace 5-9, 6-12.

Mariner 52, Lynnwood 45: At Lynnwood, Michael Minor scored a game-high 16 points leading Mariner to its 10th conference win of the season, a Wesco South win over Lynnwood. Simi Fajemisin led the Royals with 14 points.

At Lynnwood H.S.

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Mariner — Bastys, Chhann 7, Doerscher 8, Malysheff, Minor 16, Purnell 11, T. Dillon 10. Lynnwood — Beatty 10, DeGraw, Fajemisin 14, Gordon, Hill 9, Hunsinger 3, Matzen 6, Meinken 3. 3-point goals — Chhann 1, Minor 4, T. Dillon 2, Hill 3, Beatty 1, Hunsinger 1. Records — Mariner 10-4 league, 13-5 overall. Lynnwood 6-9, 8-11.

King’s 78, Lakewood 35: At Shoreline, Erich Fuhlendorf led all scorers with 25 points and five 3-pointers and Dylan O’Neill had 19 points and 12 rebounds on the Knight’s senior night.

At King’s H.S.

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Lakewood — Black 6, Diamond 1, Dragich, Fry, Hesselman 4, Lawson 3, Lays, Leach, Ordonez 3, Rist 18, Wiersma. King’s — Ayers 5, Brugger 2, Clocksin 6, Farid 4, Fuhlendorf 25, Hardy 7, Hoff 3, Mar 2, McDonald 3, McCutchen 2, O’Neill 19. 3-point goals — Fuhlendorf 5, Hardy 1, Hoff 1. Records — Lakewood 1-10 league, 3-14 overall. King’s 11-0, 13-4.

Lopez Island 75, North Sound Christian 58: At Lopez Island, Jordan Smith scored a game-high 44 points and Lopez Island used a 23-point fourth quarter in defeating North Sound Christian.

At Lopez Island H.S.

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North Sound—McNabb 8, Otis 19, Doucet 2, Watson 3, Olson 6, Waller 2, Michel 0, Schettler 2, Eno 0, Mahler 12, Hudson 1. Lopez Island—Dretske 1, Smith 44, Buffum 5, Samuel 4, Christopherson 5, Farris 13, Yukluk 3. 3-pointers—Otis 2, Mahler 2, Smith 3, Yukluk 1, Farris 2. Records—North Sound 3-5 in league, 6-9 overall. Lopez Island 8-1, 15-1.

Sultan 68, Coupeville 53: At Coupeville, Sultan’s Michael LaMunyon opened the game with three straight 3-pointers and the Turks never looked back in defeating Coupeville in the Cascade Conference game.

At Coupeville H.S.

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Sultan — Barnhill, Barnhill 7, Clarke, Cogger, Cotterill 2, Grossi, Hoiland 2, Johnson 16, LaMunyon 20, Nicholes 20, Ruddock, VanWyngarden Vandenekart 1. Coupeville — Bagby, Beggren, Evans 6, Hammer, Kim, Loesch 2, Miller 16, O’Keefe 10, Peters 7, Smith 12, Wacker, Wilcox, Williams. 3-point goals — LaMunyon 5, Peters 1, Smith 2, Evans 2, O’Keefe 1. Records — Sultan 4-7 league, 5-12 overall. Coupeville 5-7, 10-8.

Team at Team: At Langley,

At South Whidbey H.S.

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Cedarcrest — Cambell, Cl. Hammontree, Clark, Clark, Coltom, Cook, Corpus, Cu. Hammontree, Fromm, LaBate, Leland, McKinney, Mcrae, Padron. South Whidbey — Baker, Barnett, Blakey, Brasko, Carey, Hosmer, Poolman, Stallman, Stallman, Tenuta, Thornley, West. 3-point goals — xxx. Records — Cedarcrest x-x league, x-x overall. South Whidbey x-x, x-x.

Team at Team: At Shoreline,

At Shoreline Christian H.S.

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Evergreen Lutheran — xxx. Shoreline Christian — Brown, Danhof, Dovinh, Jung, Kim, R. Hudson, Ryder, T. Hudson, Taniguchi, Vermeer. 3-point goals — xxx. Records — Evergreen Lutheran x-x league, x-x overall. Shoreline Christian x-x, x-x.

Team at Team: At Marysville,

At Tulalip Tribal Center

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Visitor — xxx. Tulalip Heritage — Davis, George, Hatch, Henry, Jones, Kublic, Mathias, McKinney, Ramos, Wasko, Wayne. 3-point goals — xxx. Records — Lummi x-x league, x-x overall. Tulalip Heritage x-x, x-x.

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