PREP ROUNDUP: Meadowdale wins in girls basketball
Published 11:53 pm Monday, January 5, 2009
SHORELINE — In a tale of two halves, the Meadowdale Mavericks girls basketball team was able make up for a sloppy first half and stay undefeated in Wesco South play Monday with a 51-39 victory over Shorewood.
Meadowdale boys assistant coach Dean Wiley should get some credit for the turnaround though. Wiley and heach coach Chad McGuire have had success running a half-court trap at times this season and recently taught the technique to girls coach Troy Parker.
It paid dividends in the third quarter as the Mavericks outscored Shorewood 20-4 in the period and turned a seven-point deficit into a nine-point lead.
“They were able to garner some turnovers out of it and take us out of our game,” Shorewood coach Nina Lowe said.
At Shorewood H.S.
Meadowdale4102017—51
Shorewood813414—39
Meadowdale—Zickefoose 2, J. Fjortoft 10, Barhoum, H. Fjortoft 10, Molitor 12, Beyer 11, M. O’Neill 4, Horn 1, Nugent 1, Lillquist, C. O’Neill. Shorewood—Echert 10, Bridges, Hasegawa, Farden 7, Lundquist 5, Nephew 6, Clark 2, England 5, Holley 4. 3-point goals—H. Fjortoft 1, Beyer 1, Echert 2. Records—Meadowdale 4-0 league, 5-1 overall. Shorewood 1-2, 2-3.
Marysville-Pilchuck 72, Everett 49: At Everett, Britt Harris had a game-high 20 points to lift Marysville-Pilchuck to the Wesco North victory.
At Everett H.S.
M-P17211519—72
Everett10121314—49
Marysville-Pilchuck—Cull 2, Martinis 9, Adams 10, K. Enberg 2, Oden 4, Harris 20, E. Enberg, Heckendorf 9, Pierce 14. Everett—Hope 9, Antiojo 7, Letourneau 9, Bell 2, MacCormac 10, Peel 2, Burton 6, Taggart 4. 3-point goals—Martinis 3, Adams 2, Heckendorf 1. Records—Marysville-Pilchuck 2-2 league, 5-3 overall. Everett 0-3, 2-5.
Jackson 66, Mariner 54: At Everett, Erin Feeney and Kristin Stoffel each scored 20 points for Jackson in the Wesco South victory. Brittany Ruscha had 20 points and 24 rebounds for Mariner.
At Mariner H.S.
Jackson19151913—66
Mariner9141318—54
Jackson—Coacher 1, Sam 8, Feeney 20, K. McArthur, M. McArthur 10, Johnson, Bylsma, Guzman, King, Stoffel 20, Haataja 7. Mariner—Grant, Laush, Anderson 4, Varde 18, Todhunter 4, Smith 1, Branham 7, Ruscha 20, Calhoun. 3-point goals—Feeney 3, M. McArthur 1, Anderson 1. Records—Jackson 2-2 league, 4-2 overall. Mariner 1-4, 2-5.
Lynnwood 52, Shorecrest 48 (OT): At Shoreline, Lynnwood’s Mokun Fajemisin finished with a game-high 23 points, 13 of which came in the fourth quarter and overtime.
At Shorecrest H.S.
Lynnwood11141098—52
Shorecrest9101784—48
Lynnwood—Horton 3, Cross 8, Hella 6, Hill 1, Evans 7, Fajemisin 23, Eddy 4, Coates. Shorecrest—Axelson 2, Schrote 12, Tseng 11, Gleesener, Hagood 14, Richards, Towles, Uppinghouse 7, Matheson 2. 3-point goals—Hella 1, Evans 1, Schrote 1, Hagood 1. Records—Lynnwood 3-1 league, 3-3 overall. Shorecrest 0-4, 1-4.
NW Yeshiva 59, Tulalip 49: At Tulalip, Orlie Golan had a game-high 31 points to lead Northwest Yeshiva to the non-league victory. Shawnee Enick had 17 points to lead Tulalip Heritage.
At Tulalip Heritage H.S.
NW Yeshiva6191519—59
Tulalip613624—49
Northwest Yeshiva—Golan 31, Green 8, Owen 4, Dawyda 10, Rietman 2, Antoila 4. Tulalip Heritage—R. Jones 12, Oldham, Jack 4, Velazquez 3, Martin 11, Todd, Enick 17, T. Fryberg, M. Fryberg 2, A. Jones. 3-point goals—Golan 5, Martin 1, Enick 4. Records—Northwest Yeshiva not reported. Tulalip Heritage 6-1.
Boys basketball
Tulalip Heritage 63, Northwest Yeshiva 49: At Tulalip, down a point heading into the fourth quarter, Tulalip Heritage went on a 9-0 run and never looked back in the nonleague match.
At Tulalip Heritage H.S.
NW Yeshiva10151410—49
Tulalip12111525—63
Northwest Yeshiva—Azose 8, Hyomoite 2, Hemmael 14, Gordon 4, Krohn 9, Rafi 8, Sasson 2, Langmar 2. Tulalip Heritage—George 9, McKinney 13, A. Jones 1, WhiteBear 14, Comenote 2, Hatch 3, Johnson 2, Kublic 2,Davis 17. 3-point goals—George 1, Hatch 1, Davis 3. Records—Northwest Yeshiva not reported. Tulalip Heritage 7-1 overall.
Wrestling
Mariner 47, Meadowdale 15: At Lynnwood, Garion Nelson (171 pounds) and Jesse Johnson (130) recorded pins to lead Mariner to the Wesco South win.
At Meadowdale H.S.
152—Coffman (Me) dec. Neville, 7-5; 160—Do (Ma) dec. Stevenson, 10-9; 171—G. Nelson (Ma) pinned Tak’euchi, 1:54; 189—A. Nelson (Ma) dec. Hatch, 4-2; 215—Krosshko (Ma) dec. Loutsis, 8-4; 275—Ratu (Ma) won by disqualification; 103—D. Parker (Ma) tech fall over Harris, 18-3; 112—Kim (Ma) major dec. Wilkinson, 17-7; 119—McKeegan (Me.) pinned C. Venskus, 1:00; 125—Adams (Me) dec. Koltsau, 11-5; 130—Johnson (Ma) pinned Park, 2:48; 135—Boyd (Ma) dec. Parada, 5-4; 140—J. Venskus (Ma) dec. Zebari, 13-5; 145—Petrone (Me) pinned A. Parker, :59. Records—Mariner 2-0 in league, 3-2 overall. Meadowdale 0-2, 1-4.
Arlington 54, Monroe 23: at Arlington, Chris Myers of Arlington pinned Jordan Myers in 28 seconds in the 160 pound match.
At Arlington H.S.
189—Kenagy (Mon) pinned Mani 1:04;
215—Ingersoll (Mon) pinned Quinton 5:40; 285—Dickerson (Arl) def. Martin 4-0; 103—Monroe won by fft; 112—Reandeau (Arl) pinned Affroade 2:17; 119—Goheen (Arl) pinned Martin 1:38; 125—Anunbson maj. dec. Curnutt 15-5; 130—Berg (Arl) pinned Stocker 1:45; 135—Arlington won by fft; 140—Short (Arl) pinned Foster 2:50; 145—Ward (Arl) pinned Golden :50; 152—McPherson (Arl) pinned Palumbo 2:09; 160—Myers (Arl) pinned :28 Moore; 171—Vasquez (Mon) tech. fall Henderson 16-0. Records—Arlington 2-0 league, 5-0 overall. Monroe 0-2, 2-3.
