Basketball roundup

LYNNWOOD — Lynnwood used a balanced attack to get past Mountlake Terrace 55-40 on Saturday. It was the first league game for both schools.

Lynnwood led the entire game and outscored Mountlake Terrace in every quarter.

Lynnwood had three players in double figures, Laycee Hill led the team with 15, Mokun Fajemisin had 13, and Meghan Cross added 11. Fajemisin and Cross are both freshman.

Corrine Pingul led Mountlake Terrace with 15 points.

At Lynnwood H.S.

M. Terrace111199—40

Lynnwood17131114—55

Mountlake Terrace—Chikoore 1, Seidlitz 4, Pingul 15, James 3, Bouche 6, Kristianson 2, Peeples 3, Berry 2, Staley 4, Shook. Lynnwood—Horton, Cross 11, Hella 6, Hill 15, Fajemisin 13, Parker 5, Eddy 5, Coates. 3-point goals—not reported. Records—Mountlake Terrace 0-1 league, 0-2 overall. Lynnwood 1-0 league, 1-1 overall

Meadowdale 55, Skyline 53: At Lynnwood, Anna Moliter scored 13 points and had four blocks and Meadowdale held Skyline to just two points in the third quarter to take a season-opening non-conference victory.

At Meadowdale H.S.

Skyline1619216—53

Meadowdale1591219—55

Skyline—Neves 10, L. Perry 21, Angel, Fortier 7, M. Perry, Nicholson 2, Bretz 1, Grasso 1, Ziegler 4, Wolten 7. Meadowdale—Fjortoft 11, Barhoum 3, Landa 2, H. Fjortoft 14, Molitor 13, Beyer 2, M. O’Neill 2, Horn, 4 Nugent 4, Lillquist, C. O’Neill. 3-point goals—Neves 2, H. Fjortoft 3. Records—Skyline 0-1 overall. Meadowdale 1-0.

Bellingham 54, Oak Harbor 49: At Oak Harbor, Jessica Denmon had four 3-pointers for the Wildcats.

At Oak Harbor H.S.

Bellingham1011249—54

Oak Harbor12131410—49

Bellingham—Gowan 4, Piarsol 16, West 6, Peterson 18, Baker 10, Twiford, Mallhan, Kaui. Oak Harbor—Tubo 5, Mowbray 13, Henricksen 6, Denmon 18, Abadesco 2, Fisken, Jansen 4, Earnhart 1. 3-point goals—Denmon 4, Piarsol 3, Tubo 1. Records—Bellingham 2-0 overall. Oak Harbor 1-1.

Monroe 52, Tumwater 46: At Tumwater, Suzanne Ohlsen of Monroe led all scorers with 20 points.

At Tumwater H.S.

Monroe7101718—52

Tumwater1016119—46

Monroe—Ohlsen 20, Brazel 2, Ojalehto 3, Robertson 6, Smith 2, Clark 13, Murphy 4, Snell 2. Tumwater—Richardson 6, Stoddard 7, Weiks 13, Herbert 2, Berquist 4, Nickerson, Cooper, Schrader 2, Olden 2. 3-point goals—Clark 2, Ohlsen 1, Richardson 2, Stoddard 1. Records—Monroe 2-0 overall. Tumwater 0-2.

South Whidbey 50, Friday Harbor 37: At Langley, Lindsey Newman of South Whidbey led all scorers with 27 points and also had 18 rebounds, three blocks, three assists and five steals.

At South Whidbey H.S.

Fri. Harbor61687—37

S. Whidbey10181111—50

Friday Harbor—Taylor 1, Nash, Turnbull, Short 7, Jangard 2, Leytze, Andersen 20, Barnes 7. South Whidbey—Peterson, O’Sullivan 8, Prosch 5, Manca 6, Schuster, LaChaussee 2, Newman 27, Pope 2. 3-point goals—Barnes 1. Records—Friday Harbor 0-1 overall. South Whidbey 1-2.

Cascade (Leavenworth) 54, Sultan 48: At Sultan, the Turks’ Bianca O’Hara had 23 points, seven steals and seven rebounds.

At Sultan H.S.

Cascade7141617—54

Sultan1613118—48

Cascade—Vincent 8, Depaz, McGregor 10, Darlington 5, A. West 2, W. West, Wright 8, Newell 18, Gilbert, Pfister 3. Sultan—Batts 5, Nuyen 2, Brink 4, O’Hara 23, Korn 2, Haney 2, Beucherie 10. 3-point goals—O’Hara 1, Wright 1, Pfister 1. Records—Cascade 2-0 overall. Sultan 1-1.

Darrington 32, Cedar Park Christian 28: At Bothell, Cedar Park Christian’s Mikaela Raschick led all scorers with 13. Randi Wells chipped in nine points for Darrington.

At Cedar Park Christian H.S.

Darrington65714—32

CP Christian11755—28

Darrington—Fanning 5, H. Wales 7, Cousins 7, R. Wales 9, Baker 2, Pugh 2, Cedar Park Christian—Kragerud 9, Raschick 13, Lundberg 1, Burrowghs 4, Lammers 1, Brown, Milner. 3-point goals—Kragerud 2, Raschick 3. Records—Darrington 3-0 overall. Cedar Park Christian 1-1.

Granite Falls 44, Meridian 43: At Granite Falls, Audrey Murphy of Granite Falls led all scorers with 24 points and also had seven rebounds and four steals.

At Granite Falls H.S.

Meridian6141112—43

Granite Falls1310813—44

Meridian—Park 17, Tigert 8, Hull 10, Suhadolnik, Wasel 5, Hoyt 3, Newby. Granite Falls—S. Spencer 7, Jensen 5, P. Spencer 2, Smith 2, Kramer 2, Wesala, Hensley 2, Alexander 2, Murphy 24. 3-point goals—Park 4. Records—Meridian 0-1 overall. Granite Falls 1-2.

Boys

North Kitsap 67, Stanwood 44: At Poulsbo, Kyle Hushagen hit one 3-pointer and led Stanwood with 12 points.

At North Kitsap H.S.

Stanwood1421315—44

N. Kitsap18191812—67

Stanwood—Asher, Cook, Schroyer 5, Haugstad, Schmidt 9, Orcutt 5, Solvberg 11, Chabot, Hushagen 12, Jacobs 2. North Kitsap—Thompson, Huggins 16, Stringer 3, Woodman 8, Harrington, Chism 2, Erickson 13, Hoffer 15, Winkley 2, Tidball . 3-point goals— Schmidt 9, Hushagen, Huggins 3, Erickson 1, Hoffer. Records—Stanwood 1-1 overall. North Kitsap 2-1.

King’s 55, Brewster 53: At Shoreline, Kyle Talbot made a layup with with 3.6 seconds remaining to put King’s ahead.

At King’s H.S.

Brewster10112012—53

King’s18151210—55

Brewster—Driessen 17, Gebber 21, Taylor 2, Naranjo 4, Villalobos 7, Sonneman 2, Divis, McHugo. King’s—Berg 2, Hardy 3, Brugger, Kitchens 3, McDonald, Hoff 21, Talbot 9, Mar 7, Clocksin 10. 3-point goals—Hoff 7, Gebbers 3, Driessen 2, Villalobos 1, Hardy 1, Kitchens 1. Records—Brewster not reported. King’s 1-0 overall.

Darrington 57, Cedar Park Christian 38: At Bothell, Darrington’s Mike Parris chipped in 15 points and 15 rebounds.

At Cedar Park Christian H.S.

Darrington1520158—57

CP Christian144811—38

Darrington—Parris 15, Hoveskland 21, Gillett 6, Buchanan 7, Nash 2, Newcombe 4, Carter 2. Cedar Park Christian— Duffey 9, McCullough 18, Zoellick 9, Gutheil 2, Broman, Wilson, Scholten, Sviridyul, Brand. 3-point goals—Hoveskland 3, Buchanan 1, Duffey 1. Records—Darrington 2-1 overall. Cedar Park Christian 1-1.

Nathan Hale 66, Lakewood 43: At Lakewood, Nathan Hale used its size to overpower Lakewood in the fourth quarter, outscoring the Cougars 20-1.

At Lakewood H.S.

Nathan Hale18151320—66

Lakewood161791—43

Nathan Hale—Pierson 25, Schiedeman 27, Kleaveland, Breiger, Townsend, Field 1, Sebside, Pryzinskis 3, Glad 10, Shaffer. Lakewood—Fry 12, Stauffer 5, Bird 3, Dennis, Hawkins 7, Leach 10, Von Pein, Diamond 6, Sanderson. 3-point goals—Fry 1, Bird 1, Diamond 1, Pierson 2. Records—Nathan Hale 2-0 overall. Lakewood 0-2.

Sultan 55, Cascade (Leavenworth) 44: At Sultan, the Turks’ Jordan Nicholes had 12 assists, eight points and eight rebounds.

At Sultan H.S.

Cascade6141014—44

Sultan1471420—55

Cascade—Foote 3, R. Mendoza 4, Ettz 16, Coffin 11, J. Mendoza, West 10, Anaya, Kraus, Stone, Rayfield. Sultan—Ruddock 6, E. VandenEkart, Barnhill, Beebe 12, Knoles 1, LaMunyon 12, T. VandenEkart 14, Hall 2, Nicholes 8. 3-point goals—West 1, Ruddock 1, T. VandenEkart 1. Records—Cascade not reported. Sultan 0-2.

South Whidbey 54, Friday Harbor 47: At Langley, South Whidbey’s Riley Newman led all scorers with 21 points. Ryan Aylward had 13 for Friday Harbor.

At South Whidbey H.S.

Fri. Harbor772112—47

S. Whidbey16131114—54

Friday Harbor— Sandifer 2, Aylward 13, Scheffer 8, Strasser 1, Taylor 3, Howard 6, Nash 10, Lopez, Lawson 4. South Whidbey—Stallman 15, Carey 4, Thornley 3, Newman 21, Cortes 4, Hodson, Brasko 2, West 2, Erikson 3, 3-point goals—Aylward 2, Taylor 1, Nash 1, Newman 4, Stallman 3, Erikson 1. Records—Friday Harbor 0-1 overall. South Whidbey 3-0.

Mount Vernon Christian 42, Grace Academy 29: At Mt. Vernon, in a foul-plagued game Grace Academy couldn’t stay with MV Christian in the first half. MVC’s Jeffrey McClelland led all scores with 10. Garrett Weinberg had seven points for Grace Academy.

At Mt. Vernon Christian H.S.

Grace Academy3899—29

MV Christian914910—42

Grace Academy—Jay Lee 5, Weinberg 7, Lugg 5, B. Young 5, O’Kelly, Herrington 4, Bosse 2, Jorgenson 1, D. Young 2, Mt. Vernon Christian—Riley 2, McClelland 10, Blade 2, deVries, Jones 4, Pritchard 4, Graves, Hogan 3, Kuipers 7, DeVries 4, VanderKooy 6. 3-point goals—Hogan 1, Jay Lee 1, B. Young 1. Records—Grace Academy 0-3 overall. Mt. Vernon Christian 3-0.

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