Todd leads Lake Stevens to victory

Published 9:00 pm Wednesday, December 5, 2001

Herald staff

LAKE STEVENS – The Lake Stevens Vikings put together a steady display of scoring Wednesday night for a 50-37 win over Lynnwood in a non-league game played at Lake Stevens High School.

Maisie Todd, the lone returning starter from last year’s 16-4 team, led the charge for the Vikings with 16 points, 12 rebounds, five steals, an assist and two blocked shots.

“Both teams pressed and we just slowly pulled ahead,” Lake Stevens coach Steve Berg said. “We jumped out 14-4 early on and just kept playing.”

Up 24-17 at the half, Lake Stevens outscored Lynnwood by six points down the stretch, with help from Sophomore Katie Holloway, who contributed 10 points and 11 rebounds.

“The last year or two she’s really starting to come into her own and really starting to be a basketball player,” Berg said.


Lynnwood-Owen 2, Ayres 2, Quast 7, Hunsinger 12, McGahghey 4, Filipo 3, Crain 3, Wilkie 4. Lake Stevens-Estes 2, Carbonatto 4, Cochrun 8, Whitman 4, Russum 2, Steinruck 4, Todd 16, Holloway 10. 3-point goals-Hunsinger 2. Records-Lynnwood 0-1 in league, 0-2 overall. Lake Stevens 0-0, 2-1.

Cascade 46, Edmonds-Woodway 29: Michelle Sullivan, who scored 13 points, sparked Cascade’s 18-point third quarter with a pair of steals. LuAnn Anderson contributed 14 points for the Bruins in the non-conference game.


E-W

2

9

10

8

29

Cascade

10

9

18

9

46


E-W-Allen 2, Hitchner 6, Cooper 2, Woodard 6, Harter 2, Trew 7, J. Wells 4. Cascade-Lienhard 1, Bekins 2, Adams 2, Ebe 3, Auckland 4, Sullivan 13, Bovey 2, Anderson 14, Smoke 5. Records-E-W 0-0 in league, 0-2 overall. Cascade 0-0, 2-0.

Marysville-Pilchuck 51, Kamiak 43: Down 12 points going into the fourth quarter, the Kamiak Knights reduced Marysville-Pilchuck’s lead to eight but couldn’t get their shooting on track for most of the night.

Mariko Coverdale scored 15 points for the Tomahawks and shot 7-for-11 from foul line. Teammate Morgan Zamora made 10 of 10 free throws.

For Kamiak, Kelsey Larsen had 11 rebounds and six steals.


Marysville-Pilchuck

10

15

10

16

51

Kamiak

11

7

6

19

43


M-P-Kavaney 7, Zamora 10, Hopp 8, Jordan 6, Coverdale 15, Smith 5. Kamiak-Larsen 8, Arnestad 8, Jenkins 6, Petersen 10, Martin 2, D. Garski 3, Bothwell 5, M. Garski 1. 3-point goals– Kavaney 1, Petersen 1. JV score-Marysville-Pilchuck won. Records-M-P 0-0 in league, 1-2 overall. Kamiak 0-0, 0-1.

Juanita 66, Monroe 47: Jenny Hager scored a game-high 21 points to lead Juanita to its fifth consecutive victory. Courtney Clapp followed with 20 points for Juanita, which went 25-for-27 from the free-throw line. Monica Bunge led Monroe with 17 points.


Juanita

19

14

15

18

66

Monroe

20

6

11

10

47


Juanita– White 6, Hancock 5, Ensign 8, Walters 2, Clapp 20, Hager 21, O’Neal 4. Monroe– Bunge 17, C. Kolrud 1, Zimmerman 8, K. Kolrud 9, Blanchard 2, Moriarity 2, Barnes 8. 3-point goals– Ensign. JV score– Monroe 45, Juanita 27. Records– Juanita 0-0, in league, 5-0 overall. Monroe 0-0, 1-2.

Oak Harbor 73, Squalicum 66: Marcella Manibusan nailed six 3-pointers en route to a 23-point performance as Oak Harbor picked up its second consecutive victory. Shirley Spears added 20 points and freshman Heidi McNeill contributed 13. Kami Irwin led Squalicum with 19.


Squalicum

20

15

14

17

66

Oak Harbor

19

14

19

21

73


Squalicum– Taylor 6, Alton 3, Irwin 19, May 5, Volland 2, J. Kosa 11, K. Kosa 14, Van 2, Cozada 2. OH– McNeill 13, White 5, Hartman 7, Manibusan 23, Kingma 4, Fratt 1, Spears 20. 3-point goals– Irwin, May, J. Kosa, K. Kosa, Hartman, Manibusan. Records– Squalicum 0-0 in league, 1-1 overall. Oak Harbor 0-0, 2-0.

Burlington-Edison 48, Arlington 13: Burlington crippled Arlington on Wednesday with a tough zone defense that and held the Eagles to 5-of-35 shooting. Center Megan Murdock had four rebounds for Arlington. They play at Mount Vernon on Friday at 7:30 p.m.


Burlington

12

10

20

6

48

Arlington

2

0

7

4

13


Burlington-Kilburn 18, Warner 4, N. Petrzeoka 2, M. Warren 4, Dann 10, Ester 4, Saunders 2, Carabba 4. Arlington-Penix 2, McCormack 3, Kaenoyer 3, Dreke 3, Cort 2. 3-point goals-Kaenoyer 1, Dreke 1. JV score-Burlington def. Arlington. Records-Burlington 0-0 in league, 2-0 overall. Arlington 0-0, 0-2.

Cedarcrest 60, Sultan 59: Jason Eldred hit one of his three 3-pointers with 20 seconds remaining in overtime to lead Cedarcrest to victory. Eldred finished with 14 points. Phil Powers led Sultan with 21 points and Brandon Agnew finished with 14.


Sultan

11

14

18

12 4

59

Cedarcrest

15

15

18 7

5

60


Sultan– Powers 21, Agnew 12, Lofleben 10, Wiedeman 9, Pienado 4. Cedarcrest– Kracht 16, Eldred 14, Courick 12, de Vries 12, Taylor 3, Stevenson 3. 3-point goals– Powers 3, Wiedeman, Eldred 3, Courick, Taylor. Records– Sultan 0-0 in league, 0-3 overall. Cedarcrest 0-0, 3-1.

Sultan ‘C’ team 63, Skykomish 49: The Turks boys C team opened its season at home with a 63-49 non-conference win over Skykomish. Caleb Barnhill led the team with 19 points, followed by Josh Lemmon, who chipped in 15. Skykomish led 30-29 at the half, but a big fourth quarter put the Turks ahead for good.


Skykomish

13

17

10

9

49

Sultan

16

13

13

21

63


Skykomish-Farmer 12, Brown 9, West 15, McCaulamp 6, Nelson 5, Valentine 2. Sultan-Khorasahi 2, Phaysith 9, Camarena 5, Nelson 9, Barnhill 19, Jacobson 15, Lemmon 4. Records-Skykomish 0-0 in league, 1-1 overall. Sultan 0-0, 1-0.