M-P hands Mt. Vernon first league loss

MARYSVILLE – The Marysville-Pilchuck Tomahawks dealt Mount Vernon its first Western Conference North Division loss Tuesday, 71-57 at Marysville-Pilchuck High School.

M-P improved to 4-3 in league and 5-6 overall.

“This was a huge win for us, we’re a young team,” M-P coach Mike Lowery said.

Leading the way for the Tomahawks was 6-feet, 8-inch sophomore post Nathan Lozeau, who posted a double-double with game-highs of 19 points and 15 rebounds.

“Nathan dominated the boards and came up big for us in the post,” Lowery said.

Mount Vernon (5-1, 8-2) cut M-P’s lead to five points late in the third quarter, but M-P made 16 of 20 free throws in the fourth quarter, icing the game.

At Marysville

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Mount Vernon-Burns 16, Moore 17, Jackson 5, Squires 6, Kendrick 3, Knight 3, Boon 4, Juarez 3. Marysville-Pilchuck-Doherty 1, Stohl 18, Bailey 1, Taitingfong 4, Lanphere 9, Gallaher 11, Lovell 4, Moses 4, Lozeau 19. 3-point goals-Stohl 2, Lanphere 2, Burns 2, Squires 2, Juarez 1, Moore 1, Jackson 1. JV score-MV 63, M-P 33. Records-Mt. Vernon 5-1 in league, 8-2 overall. M-P 4-3, 5-6.

Stanwood 56, Oak Harbor 49: Daes Kaufman scored 15 points and had five assists to lead Stanwood to the Wesco North win. The Spartans’ Derek Anderson chipped in 12 points and Aaron Boehme had a team-leading seven rebounds. Oak Harbor’s Marc Ferguson led all scorers with 23 points.

At Stanwood

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Oak Harbor-Waller 6, Ferguson 23, Hughes 10, Lobbestael 2, Heidt 6, Hunter 2. Stanwood-Cayford 10, Boehme 5, Fure 2, Welk 7, Kaufman 15, Anderson 12, McCutchen 3, McClurken 2. 3-point goals-Kaufman 1, McCutchen 1, Hughes 2. JV-Stanwood def. Oak Harbor. Records-Oak Harbor 0-6 in league, 0-10 overall. Stanwood 2-4, 4-6.

Snohomish 70, Lake Stevens 58: University of Washington-bound Jon Brockman led all scorers with 44 points and grabbed 23 rebounds to lead Snohomish to the Wesco North victory. Lake Stevens’ Jeremy Roe and Kurt Schreiber each scored 18 points and Roe contributed seven rebounds and four steals.

At Lake Stevens

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Snohomish-Follis 2, Bone 7, Reinhard 2, Hammons 10, Brockman 44, Van Duine 2, Wilde 3. Lake Stevens-Roe 18, Merrill 6, Schreiber 18, Lian 1, Rojas 9, Tennant 2, Smith 4. 3-point goals-Bone 1, Hammons 1, Roe 3, Schreiber 2, Rojas 1. JV score-Lake Stevens 59, Snohomish 48. Records-Snohomish 4-2 in league, 7-3 overall. Lake Stevens 2-5, 3-8.

Shorewood 53, Everett 44: Rob Diederichs scored a game-high 27 points, including two 3-pointers, to lead Shorewood to the Wesco South victory. Bryce Levin paced Everett with 15 points.

At Shoreline

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Everett-Luu 2, Lampi 3, Levin 15, Kincaid 9, Overton 9, Blocker 6. Shorewood-Barker 3, Burns 2, R. Diederichs 27, T. Diederichs 4, Hartman 2, Perry 2, Tracey 13. 3-point goals-Diederichs 2, Tracey 1, Levin 1, Lampi 1. JV-Shorewood defeated Everett. Records-Everett 4-4 in league, 6-4 overall. Shorewood 6-1, 8-1.

Mountlake Terrace 52, Edmonds-Woodway 40: Led by senior forward Leigh Swanson’s 15 points and 10 rebounds, Mountlake Terrace managed to prevail over Edmonds-Woodway in the Wesco South contest. E-W senior guard Huston Conti scored 13 of his game-high 24 points in the fourth quarter, almost single-handedly bringing a 12-point deficit down to five before Terrace pulled away.

At Mountlake Terrace

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Edmonds-Woodway-Tucker 2, Thoms 4, Conti 24, Fenning 3, Moss 1, Schaefer 6. Mountlake Terrace- C. Hammond 3, Balch 1, L. Hammond 4, Blake 9, Boxley 11, Mundt 9, L. Swanson 15. 3-point goals-Conti 5, L. Swanson 1. Records-Edmonds-Woodway 2-6 in league, 2-8 overall. Mountlake Terrace 6-1, 7-3.

Meadowdale 57, Shorecrest 46: Danny Hagen had 12 points and the trio of Dee Huffman, Jordan McGinnis and Bryant Marsh scored 11 points each to lead the Mavericks to the Wesco South victory.

At Lynnwood

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Shorecrest-Hollinshed 12, Bordner 10, Franklin 5, Bible 10, Acholonu 2, Lindsey 7. Meadowdale-Bahta 2, Huffman 11, McGinnis 11, Marsh 11, Atcho 7, Rouse 3, Hagen 12. 3-point goals-Marsh 3, McGinnis 1, Hollinshed 1, Bordner 2. JV score-Shorecrest 58, Meadowdale 55. Records-Shorecrest 1-7 league, 2-8 overall. Meadowdale 5-2, 7-2.

Mariner 69, Jackson 63: Aaron Cartwright tied his season-high with 24 points and Tommy Craddock scored 16 points and grabbed 13 rebounds as Mariner won its sixth straight, handing Jackson its sixth straight defeat in a Wesco South game.

At Everett

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Jackson-Simshauser 3, Santoro 2, Rucker 13, Sohn 10, J. Eisinger 13, D. Eisinger 17, Wilson 5. Mariner-Cramer 6, Cartwright 24, Davis 10, Fry 7, Grant 6, Craddock 16. 3-point goals-Simshauser 1, Santoro 3, Sohn 2, J. Eisinger 2, D. Eisinger 2, Cartwright 2, Grant 1. JV-Jackson def. Mariner. Records-Jackson 1-6 in league, 2-7 overall. Mariner 6-1, 8-1.

Kamiak 69, Lynnwood 62: Kamiak’s Sean Hermes broke the school record for most steals in a game with 11, helping the Knights defeat Wesco South rival Lynnwood. Brothers Jeromy and Nathan Rudd put up 19 points each for the Royals.

At Mukilteo

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Lynnwood-Carrero 10, Hill 6, J. Rudd 19, N. Rudd 19, Kinney 4, Grubb 2, Baldwin 2. Kamiak-B. Iddins 11, Hermes 29, Stewart 2, M. Iddins 5, Carl 4, Dawson 2, Johnson 12, Marere 4. 3-point goals-N. Rudd 3, J. Rudd 1, B. Iddins 1, Hermes 1, Johnson 1. JV score-Kamiak 61, Lynnwood 43. Records-Lynnwood 2-6 in league, 2-8 overall. Kamiak 4-3. 6-3.

Friday Harbor 59, Coupeville 45: Coupeville’s Michael Bagby led all scorers with 21 points, including five 3-point goals.

At Friday Harbor

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Coupeville-Marti 7, Tucker 6, Bagby 21, Day 5, Mouw 4, Rogers 2. Friday Harbor-Hart 7, Roberts 13, Rothlisberger 6, Stoddard 12, Gerhardstein 11, Hamilton 10. 3-point goals-Marti 1, Tucker 2, Bagby 5, Day 1, Stoddard 2, Hart 1. JV-Coupeville def. Friday Harbor. Records-Coupeville 2-4 in league, 4-8 overall. Friday Harbor 4-1, 9-1.

Darrington 69, Shoreline Christian 61: Kris Reece, who was 10-for-11 from the feee-throw line, scored 25 points and had 10 assists as Darrington knocked off Shoreline Christian in the Northwest 1A/B League game. Cody Werst had 12 rebounds for the Loggers. Grant Brandal recorded a double-double for Shoreline Christian, scoring 23 points and grabbing 10 rebounds.

At Shoreline

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Darrington-McMillen 11, Wales 2, Vincent 5, Reece 25, Olson 6, Rosselli 5, Gladsjo 6, Werst 9. Shoreline Christian-Vermeer 2, Jacobs 11, Brandal 23, DeYager 6, Dodd 5, Groen 14. 3-point goals-Groen 4, Jacobs 2, Brandal 1, DeYager 1, McMillen 2, Vincent 1, Reece 3. JV score-Darrington 46, Shoreline Christian 33. Records-Darrington 3-3 in league, 6-6 overall. Shoreline Christian 3-3, 5-5.

Tulalip Heritage 55, Master’s Touch 37: Lesjar McKinney scored 16 points, including sinking four 3-point baskets, and Willie Iukes contributed a team-high 10 rebounds to lead Tulalip Heritage to the Northwest B League victory. Kyle Olin had a team-high 19 points for Master’s Touch, including all 13 of his team’s points in the fourth period.

At Marysville

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Master’s Touch-Woodward 9, Smalley 5, Olin 19, Graber 4. Tulalip Heritage-R. Freyberg 3, McKinney 16, K. Freyberg 3, Iukes 15, Robinson 7, Calflooking 4, J. Freyberg 7. 3-point goals-Mckinney 4, R. Freyberg 1, Smalley 1, Olin 3. Records-Tulalip Heritage 5-1 in league, 7-4 overall. Master’s Touch 1-4, 2-7.

Snohomish County Christian 68, Skykomish 41: Alan Johnson scored 12 points and grabbed 10 rebounds and Nate Rheaume contributed 10 points and five blocked shots to lead Snohomish County Christian to the Northwest B League victory. Skykomish’s Blaine Brown led all scorers with 28 points and made 14 of 17 free throws.

At Mountlake Terrace

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Skykomish-Palmer 11, Brown 28, Hendrickson 2. Snohomish County Christian-Adams 10, Cathey 11, Grossenbacher 10, Korkendorfer 2, Johnson 12, Oakland 6, Rheaume 10, Schettler 6, Thomsen 1. 3-point goals-Cathey 1, Brown 2. Records-Skykomish 0-6 in league, 3-6 overall. Snohomish County Christian 2-2, 4-7.

Lummi 65, Grace Academy 52: Josh Short scored 19 points and grabbed 10 boards for the Eagles in the Northwest B League game.

At Marysville

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Lummi-Robertson 9, Johnson 13, N. Scott 9, Revey 12, Tom 8, Cultee 12, J. Scott 2. Grace Academy-A. Matias 2, Munneke 6, Phifer 12, Ronk 3, Short 19, Walton 10. 3-point goals-Ronk 1, Short 1, Walton 1, Robertson 2, Johnson 3, Cultee 1. JV score-Lummi 44, Grace Academy 27. Records-Lummi 6-0 in league, 10-2 overall. Grace Academy 3-3, 9-5.

Girls basketball

King’s 59, Granite Falls 18: Sarah Mosiman had 25 points and King’s remained undefeated in Cascade Conference play. Lindsey Sannon led Granite Falls with four steals.

At Granite Falls

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King’s-Zevenbergen 5, Strand 3, Clauson 8, Louie 5, Faidley 6, Mayhle 2, Sather 5, Mosiman 25. Granite Falls-Sannon 4, Ramos 2, Alexander 2, Dudder 5, Bauer 1, Reedy 2, Haug 2. 3-point goals-Louie 1, Sather 1, Dudder 1. JV score-King’s 33, Granite Falls 30. Records-King’s 4-0 in league, 11-1 overall. Granite Falls 0-3, 4-6.

Coupeville 38, Friday Harbor 34: Whitney Clark scored 10 points and Coupeville forced Friday Harbor into 27 turnovers in winning the Northwest A/B League game.

At Friday Harbor

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Coupeville-Mouw 1, Clark 10, Ebersole 2, Lamb 8, Davis 9, L. Black 8. Friday Harbor-Bryant 4, Anderson 2, Chevalier 4, Vynne 2, A. Kelsey 3, B. Kelsey 2, Judkins 16, Peterson 1. 3-point goals-Clark 1, Lamb 1. JV score-Friday Harbor 40, Coupeville 31. Records-Coupeville 6-0 in league, 7-4 overall. Friday Harbor 1-4, 2-7.

Shoreline Christian 54, Darrington 45: Ann Barrick scored a game-high 19 points and teammate Colleen Woods added 13, including three 3-pointers for Shoreline Christian in the Northwest A/B game. Eliza Schillhammer led Darrington with 16 points.

At Shoreline

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Darrington-Bryson 5, Turner 12, Harris 4, Schillhammer 16, Fromong 8. Shoreline Christian-Barrick 19, Fertello 8, De Koekkoek 12, Van Hal 2, Woods 13. 3-point goals-Woods 3, Fertello 2, Schillhammer 2, Bryson 1, De Koekkoek 1. JV score-Darrington 31, Shoreline Christian 30 (OT). Records-Darrington 4-2 in league, 5-6 overall. Shoreline Christian 6-1, 8-3.

Tulalip Heritage 47, Master’s Touch 42: Letoya George scored 22 points and Rocio Jack hit three 3-point goals to lead Tulalip Heritage to the Northwest B League win. Tia Breekveldt scored 22 points and Tylah Santeford had a team-high nine rebounds and contributed 11 points for Master’s Touch.

At Marysville

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Master’s Touch-Harkins 2, T. Santeford 11, S. Santeford 1, Britton 2, Hammer 2, Breekveldt 22, Brown 2. Tulalip Heritage-George 22, Ike 2, Charley 1, Jo. Bumgarner 2, Je. Bumgarner, Jack 11, Martin 9. 3-point goals-Jack 3. Records-Master’s Touch 2-3 in league, 2-7 overall. Tulalip Heritage 2-4, 4-6.

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