PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Stanwood nips Arlington by 1

STANWOOD — The Arlington boys basketball team had the big scoring runs, but Stanwood came out on top with the big guns.

Trailing 33-25 at halftime, and by as many as 14 in the third quarter, Stanwood’s one-two punch of Kale Schmidt and Zack Johnson was able to reel in Arlington, dialing up six 3-pointers on nine attempts in the second half to defeat Arlington 68-67 in a Wesco North showdown Tuesday night at Stanwood High School.

With Stanwood up one, the Spartans’ Drew Haugstad hit two free throws with 12 seconds remaining, and Arlington’s 3-point attempt to tie the game fell short. Arlington was then able to score a layup as the buzzer sounded.

The tandem of Schmidt and Johnson led Stanwood’s comeback, Schmidt found the range from downtown, while Johnson attacked inside. Schmidt made five 3-pointers and missed just two shots to finish with 20 points. Johnson was the beast inside, scoring 22 points to go with his 14 rebounds.

At Stanwood H.S.

Arlington15181321—67

Stanwood15101924—68

Arlington—Carlson 19, Cooper 23, Petersen 11, Ginnis 10, Smith 4,. Stanwood—Jamieson 8, S Haugstad 11, Schmidt 20, Schroyer 3, Johnson 22, McCune 2, Taylor 2. 3-point goals—Cooper 7, Jamieson 2, Haugstad 3, Schmidt 5, Shroyer 1. Records—Arlington 0-2 league, 1-2 overall. Stanwood 2-1, 2-3.

Snohomish 53, Oak Harbor 48: At Snohomish, Jon McGee scored 12 of his game-high 30 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Panthers to a come-from-behind Wesco North win.

At Snohomish H.S.

Oak Harbor9111810—48

Snohomish1591118—53

Oak Harbor—Smith 4, Fakkema 0, Anter 5, Bratt 0, Harden 13, Boesch 13, Stout 5, Washington 19. Snohomish—Yates 0, Hamlin 10, Sterley 3, Simpson 0, Newell 2, Carlson 6, Reichenberger 0, McGee 30, Steele 2, Caldwell 0. 3-point goals—Hamlin 1, Stuerley 1, Carlson 1, Stout 1, Hardin 1. Records—Oak Harbor 0-2 league, 1-4 overall. Snohomish 3-0, 3-2.

Lake Stevens 65, Monroe 52: At Lake Stevens, Shane Kaska scored 20 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as Lake Stevens outscored Monroe 24-7 in the second quarter to take the Wesco North victory.

At Lake Stevens H.S.

Monroe1471318—52

Lake Stevens13241117—65

Monroe—Roppo 14, Bunge 10, Love 5, Turner 0, Drivstuen 0, Peloquin 1, Ulanovskiy 10, Jensen 4, Lustyuk 2, Meeus 6, Parker 0. Lake Stevens—Israel 3, Finley 6, Schneider 3, Hanson 11, Maw 18, Paulson 0, Jones 0, J. Dodge 2, Kaska 20, Vandegrift 2. 3-point goals—Roppo 2, Bunge 2, Love 1, Peloquin 1, Israel 1, Maw 2, Kaska 2. Records—Monroe 1-2 league, 1-2 overall. Lake Stevens 3-0, 4-0.

Marysville-Pilchuck 62, Everett 45: At Everett, Marysville-Pilchuck shot 12-for-16 from the foul line in the fourth quarter, and Dyland Calahan scored 10 of his 14 points in the final period to lift the Tomahawks to the Wesco North victory. Everett’s Lucas Sontra finished with seven points and 15 rebounds.

At Everett H.S.

Marysville-Pilchuck11181122—62

Everett151497—45

Marysville-Pilchuck—Stokes 3, Dockendorf 1, Kiblinger 3, Hinkley 10, Shannon 19, Oden 1, Dockaendorf 0, Daguison 5, Emch 0, Stevens 6, Calahan 14. Everett—Sissel 0, Vandelac 0, Brown 14, Edwards 6, McKinnon 8, Gebert 2, Dickson 2, Sontra 7, Barhanovich 2, Frauenholtz 1, Daly 3, Smith 0. 3-point goals—Stokes 1, Kiblinger 1, Hinkley 1, Shannon 2, Edwards 2. Records—Marysville-Pilchuck 1-2 league, 2-3 overall. Everett 0-3, 0-5.

Jackson 64, Mariner 45: At Everett, Mariner jumped out to a 14-point lead after one quarter. But Jackson stormed back, shooting 7-for-10 from the free-throw line in the second period to take a three-point halftime lead en route to the Wesco South win.

At Mariner H.S.

Jackson9211618—64

Mariner234144—45

Jackson—Kingma 15, Todd 14, Dineen 0, Rucker 2, Gay 0, Massengale 17, Acholonu 0, O’Keefe 4, Gilchrist 4, Wishko 8. Mariner—Williams 8, Kiehl 16, Reola 2, Coles 5, Tutlam 0, McCulloch 12, Gray 2, Parra 0. 3-point goals—Kiehl 4, McCulloch 2, Massengale 1. Records—Jackson 4-0 league, 5-0 overall. Mariner 0-4, 0-5.

Shorewood 59, Kamiak 51: At Mukilteo, Jerry Smallwood scored nine of his game-high 21 points in the fourth quarter to lead Shorewood to the Wesco South win. Andrew Makori and Tyler Self each scored 12 points to pace Kamiak, and teammate Jared Houghtaling had eight points and 13 rebounds.

At Kamiak H.S.

Shorewood12112115—59

Kamiak7161216—51

Shorewood—Brazell 0, Carroll 4, Mitchell 15, Kadiric 14, Berquist 2, Smallwood 21, Simpkins 2. Kamiak—Wisnubroto 4, Berg 3, Makori 12, Lee 0, Self 12, Manchester 3, Blacksmith 0, Houghtaling 8, Conrad 9. 3-point goals—Makori 2, Smallwood 3, Mitchell 2. Records—Shorewood 3-1 league, 3-2 overall. Kamiak 0-4, 1-5.

Shorecrest 68, Lynnwood 56: At Shoreline, Isaiah Clevenger scored a team-high 15 points for Shorecrest in the Wesco South victory.

At Shorecrest H.S.

Lynnwood2091215—56

Shorecrest18152312—68

Lynnwood—Tamirat 5, Kulej 3, Norde 6, Haney 0, Nut 10, Le 9, Edwards 5, DeGraw 2, Fajemisin 16. Shorecrest—Clevenger 15, T. McCoy 6, Diel 11, Hake 8, B. McCoy 7, Brown 12, Chibuogwu 9, Johnson 0, Shattuck 0. 3-point goals—Clevenger 1, T. McCoy 1, B. McCoy 1, Diel 2, Kulej 1, Nut 1, Le 1, Norde 2. Records—Lynnwood 2-2 league, 2-3 overall. Shorecrest 4-0, 5-0.

Edmonds-Woodway 52, Meadowdale 51 (2OT): At Edmonds, Edmonds-Woodway’s Joon Choi got a steal that he turned into the go-ahead lay-up with 10 seconds remaining to help the Warriors to the Wesco South win. Josh Jordan also had 23 points and eight rebounds for the Warriors.

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

Meadowdale121610454—51

E-W101413555—52

Meadowdale—Neff-Warner 7, Linton 2, Werner 14, Beucherie 7, Tallman 4, Gage 0, Dooley 3, Sand 0, Buck 4, Hamlett 10. Edmonds-Woodway—Rupple 2, Bury 0, Wooley 0, Degrazia 4, Jordan 23, Choi 6, Berg 0, Willcock 15, Butler 2. 3-point goals—Willcock 3, Werner 2, Beucherie 1, Dooley 1. Records—Meadowdale 2-2 league, 3-2 overall. Edmonds-Woodway 2-2, 3-2.

Glacier Peak 54, Mountlake Terrace 53: At Snohomish, Mountlake Terrace hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer, but it was not enough to keep the Grizzlies from posting their first Wesco South win of the season. Glacier Peak’s Tanner Southard had 14 points and nine rebounds and teammate Jack Bonner finished with 14 points and five rebounds.

At Glacier Peak H.S.

Mountlake Terrace11121119—53

Glacier Peak12151314—54

Mountlake Terrace—Powell 4, Johnson 0, Eftekhari 0, Higgins 7, Champoux 18, Haldane 3, Karels 4, Erickson 3, Snow 14. Glacier Peak—Persha 6, Hill 19, Southard 14, Cummins 1, Manning 0, Pederson 0, Bonner 14. 3-point goals—Hill 1, Erickson 1, Champoux 6. Records—Mountlake Terrace 2-2 league, 2-2 overall. Glacier Peak 1-3, 2-3.

King’s 71, Granite Falls 32: At Granite Falls, Sean Brugger (six rebounds) and Daniel Cheledinas (eight rebounds) each scored 16 points for King’s in the Cascade Conference victory.

At Granite Falls H.S.

King’s18151721—71

Granite Falls78107—32

King’s—Brugger 16, Sawtell 2, Hoff 3, Coshow 7, Berendsen 9, McCutchen 1, Porcello 6, Cheledinas 16, Clocksin 11, Doldier 0. Granite Falls—Matalomani 8, Hansen 6, Moseley, Walker 1, Gumke 3, David Lund 1, Cashman 0, Hitchcock 3, Phelps 4, Hereth 6, Daniel Lund 0. 3-point goals—Brugger 1, Hoff 1, Porcello 1, Cheledinas 2. Records—King’s 1-0 league, 2-0 overall. Granite Falls 0-1, 0-4.

Shoreline Christian 74, Darrington 27: At Darrington, Travis Hudson scored 26 points for Shoreline Christian and Brooks Drollinger added 15 in Shoreline Christian’s Northwest 1A/2B League win.

At Darrington H.S.

Shoreline Chr.15262013—74

Darrington81054—27

Shoreline Christian—Taniguchi 4, Jacobs 10, Lidstrom 2, Bauman 8, Drollinger 15, Hudson 26, Deelstra 9. Darrington—Nash 3, Fenstermaker 5, Gillette 8, Olson 2, Barker 2, Schoneman 2, McMillion 5. 3-point goals—Nash 1, Fenstermaker 1, Drollinger 1, Hudson 1. Records—Shoreline Christian 1-0 league, 5-1 overall. Darrington 0-1, 1-5.

Tulalip Heritage 61, North Sound 48: At Mountlake Terrace, Shawn Comenote scored 28 points and hit seven 3-pointers to help Tulalip Heritage pick up the Northwest 1B victory.

At North Sound Christian H.S.

Tulalip Heritage10151818—61

North Sound4101123—48

Tulalip Heritage—George 6, Davis 20, Enich 1, Reedy 6, Williams 0, Henry 0, Comenote 28. North Sound Christian—Reidt 4, Mackie 4, DeGroot, Eun 3, Patterson 0, W. Patterson 7, Schettler 2, Martinez 0, Hudson 28, Mengiste 0, Purdy 0. 3-point goals—Eun 1, Davis 2, Comenote 7. Records—Tulalip Heritage 2-0 league, 4-0 overall. North Sound Christian 1-1, 1-4.

Lopez Island 58, Highland Christian 25: At Arlington, Lopez Island outscored Highland Christian 46-3 in the first half of the Northwest 1B League game.

At Highland Christian H.S.

Lopez Island281884—58

Highland Christian12517—25

Lopez Island—Zoerb 3, Jardine 10, Peralta 4, Haber 0, Drahn 10, Carson 11, Jardine 4, A. Buffum 6, O’Bryant 0, Arps 4, Nopson 4, Naylor 2. Highland Christian—Teal 6, Breekveldt 2, Jahraus 8, Wold 3, Star 6, Poortinga 0. 3-point goals—Zoerb 1, Jardine 3, Drahn 2. Records—Lopez Island 2-0 league, 4-0 overall. Highland Christian 0-2, 0-3.

Cascade 75, Archbishop Murphy 54: At Everett, Cascade’s Chris McGrath had 22 points, five assists, and three steals, and the Bruins outscored Murphy in each quarter en route to the non-conference win. Zach Gordon had eight points and nine rebounds for the Wildcats.

At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

Cascade17181228—75

Murphy14101614—54

Cascade—Bruce 3, Taylor 0, McGrath 22, Hancock 5, Jackson 3, Garrett 13, Hilliard 13, Nelson 2, McDaniels 5, Cline 2, Barton 7. Archbishop Murphy—Smith 12, Eichinger 4, Felder 8, Huesers 0, Wagner 7, DeGrazia 2, Gordon 8, McCann 11, Ryan 0, Anderson 2. 3-point goals—McGrath 3, Hancock 1, Jackson 1, Barton 1, Smith 2, McCann 1. Records—Cascade 3-1 overall. Archbishop Murphy 0-3.

Girls basketball

Archbishop Murphy 69, Cascade 34: At Everett, Kelsy Rasmussen led a balanced Wildcat offense with 12 points in the non-conference win.

At Cascade H.S.

Murphy1982418—69

Cascade114109—34

Archbishop Murphy—Ericksen 4, Lyman 11, Bartholomew 9, Begert 0, Vincent 6, Pettinger 10, Fletcher 11, Rasmussen 12, M. Carlson 6. Cascade—Devan Love 0, A. Davis 12, Hood 4, C. Davis 0, Goff 9, Dorcas 0, Odegard 9, Weir 0. 3-point goals—Lyman 3, Bartholomew 3, Vincent 2, Rasmussen 1, Odegard 3, Goff 1, A. Davis 1. Records—Archbishop Murphy 3-2 overall. Cascade 1-4.

King’s 46, Granite Falls 26: At Shoreline, Makenzie Taylor led all scorers with 14 points to lead King’s to the Cascade Conference win.

At King’s H.S.

Granite Falls2888—26

King’s8161012—46

Granite Falls—White 0, Ogren 0, Spencer 6, Smith 6, Street 0, Alexander 0, Arndt 0, Hensley 10, Matalomani 4. King’s—Taylor 14, Berendsen 0, McConnaughey 7, Rasmussen 2, Storkson 9, Berg 2, Kirton 4, Barhanovich 6, Fairley 2. 3-point goals—Taylor 4, Storkson 2, Hensley 1. Records—Granite Falls 0-1 league, 1-4 overall. King’s 1-0, 2-2.

Darrington 53, Shoreline Christian 8: At Darrington, Hailey Wales had 18 points and 14 rebounds and Randi Wales added 13 points and 13 rebounds for Darrington, as the Loggers held Shoreline Christian scoreless in the fourth quarter of the Northwest 1A/2B game.

At Darrington H.S.

Shoreline Chr.5210—8

Darrington1281914—53

Shoreline Christian—Anderson 0, Kredit 0, Call 0, Reynolds 0, Schneider 4, Ott 0, Richards 4. Darrington—Fanning 0, Gentry 0, Vargas 0, H. Wales 18, Cousins 9, R. Wales 13, Baker 5, Jones 0, Brooks 8. 3-point goals—Schneider 1, H. Wales 1, Cousins 1. Records—Shoreline Christian 0-1 league, 0-5 overall. Darrington 1-0, 5-1.

Highland Christian 33, Lopez Island 19: At Arlington, Jade Olin had 16 points and 12 rebounds to lead Highland Christian to the Northwest 1B win.

At Highland Christian H.S.

Lopez Island3456—19

Highland Christian711105—33

Lopez Island—Taylor 2, DeGraaf 0, Swanson 0, Stanley 14, Ogden 0, Dye 1, Steinbrueck 2. Highland Christian—Brown 3, Diemer 2, Olin 16, Titmus 3, Zimmerman 0, Sytsma 0, Tuemmler 9, Enge 0, Sykes 0. 3-point goals—Stanley 4. Records—Lopez Island 0-2 league, 1-3 overall. Highland Christian 1-1, 1-3.

North Sound Christian 53, Tulalip Heritage 28: At Mountlake Terrace, North Sound Christian outscored Tulalip Heritage 28-5 in the last 12 minutes, and North Sound’s Jenna Otis had 11 points and eight steals in North Sound’s Northwest 1B League win, its fourth straight victory.

At North Sound Christian H.S.

Tulalip Heritage12493—28

North Sound1651616—53

Tulalip Heritage—Jimicum 0, Todd 2, Pierre 3, Jack 2, M. Fryberg 7, T. Fryberg 0, Enick 5, Hatch 0, Villa 9. North Sound Christian—M. Castor 15, Otis 11, J. Castor 0, Kuk 2, Speck 4, Washio 7, Oakland 14. 3-point goals—not reported. Records—Tulalip Heritage 0-1 league, 0-3 overall. North Sound Christian 1-0, 4-1.

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