4th quarter surge helps Murphy beat Kamiak

EVERETT – The Archbishop Murphy Wildcats came from behind and outscored Kamiak by nine points in the fourth quarter to win a non-conference game 37-30 Tuesday night at Archbishop Murphy High School.

Shelby Lyman led a balanced offense, scoring eight points, including two 3-pointers for Murphy.

Ashley Larsen led all scorers with nine points for Kamiak.

At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

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Kamiak-Chittick 2, Patrick 2, Jones 2, Larsen 9, Kussman 1, Church 6, Bozek 8. Archbishop Murphy-Lyman 8, Bartholomew 4, Moran 2, Pettinger 6, Shober 6, Anderson 3, Smith 8. 3-point goals-Lyman 2. JV score-Kamiak defeated Archbishop Murphy. Records-Kamiak 1-1 overall. Archbishop Murphy 1-0.

Darrington 52, Tulalip Heritage 33: At Darrington, Kylie Thompson scored a game-high 16 points and teammate Kristy Tuner scored 15 for Darrington in the non-conference game. Sheena Robinson scored 13 points for Tulalip Heritage.

At Darrington H.S.

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Tulalip Heritage-Fryberg 4, Minjarez 1, Robinson 13, Jack 15. Darrington-Thompson 16, Pendergrass 2, Cabe 2, Turner 15, Corley 7, Woodward 6, Frable 4. 3-point goals-Turner 1, Robinson 3. Records-Tulalip Heritage 1-1 overall. Darrington 1-1.

Eatonville 65, Sultan 44: At Eatonville, Casey Hullman scored a game-high 17 points to lead Eatonville. Krystal Paszkeicz led the Turks with 16.

At Eatonville H.S.

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Sultan-Postyeni 2, McKenna 8, O’Hara 8, Jackman 10, Paszkeicz 16. Eatonville-Hullman 17, Hill 16, White 15, Morris 7, Loftis 6, Heacock 4. 3-point goals-not reported. JV score-not reported. Records-Sultan 0-1 overall. Eatonville 1-0.

Foster 82, Lakewood 75 (OT): At Seattle, Lakewood’s Aly Stewart had a complete game, scoring 21 points, with 10 rebounds, six assists, six steals and four blocked shots. Anna Work added 21 points for the Cougars. Foster’s Sara Popanjak led all scorers with 32 points in the non-league game.

At Foster

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Lakewood-Hesselman 13, Stewart 28, Dvorak 5, Butler 8, Work 21. Foster-Camp 4, Mendoza 8, Popanjak 32, Doty 13, Daniels 9, Carmichael 16. 3-point goals-Work 2, Mendoza 1, Carmichael 2. JV score-Lakewood 45, Foster 28. Records-Lakewood 1-1 overall. Foster 1-1.

Puget Sound Adventist 40, Grace Academy 36: At Marysville, Kelsey Musgrove scored 19 points and had six steals to pace Grace Academy in the non-league game.

At Grace Academy

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Puget Sound Adventist-Westman 4, St. Michelle 4, Cleveland 5, Mendoza 17, Manley 6, Kay 4. Grace Academy-Rutherforde 7, Spencer 2, Cline 2, Weinberg 4, Musgrove 19, Holmes 2. 3-point goals-St. Michelle 1. JV score-Puget sound Adventist def. Grace Academy. Records-Puget Sound Adventist 1-0 overall. Grace Academy 0-2.

Girls bowling

Everett 3, Mt. Vernon 0: At Anacortes, Jennifer Beck rolled a 178 game and a 455 series to lead Everett (16-2 overall) to the Wesco win over Mt. Vernon (3-15) at San Juan Lanes.

Cascade 2, Jackson 1: At Anacortes, Breanne Mattson rolled a 200 game and a 502 series and Anastasia Adams had a 183 game and a 529 series to lead Cascade (14-4) to the Wesco win. Baibi Rubenis had a 181 game and a 498 series for Jackson in the meet at San Juan Lanes.

Ferndale 3, Anacortes 0: At Anacortes, Ashley Ackerman had a 164 game and a 450 series to lead Ferndale (9-9) to the Wesco win over Anacortes (0-18) at San Juan Lanes.

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