Boys basketball

Mount Vernon 58, Monroe 49: Lucas Scott hit three of his four 3-pointers in the second quarter to lead Mount Vernon on a 16-10 run. Scott finished with 14 points and teammate Stanely Johnson led all scorers with 16.


MV-Johnson 16, Kutz 11, Storrer 6, Carrilo 2, Scott 14, Martin 9. Monroe-Sasser 8, Hammerquist 14, Walsh 4, Waite 13, Lewis 2, Manthe 2, Snyder 6. 3-point goals-Johnson 2, Kutz 3, Scott 4, Sasser 2, Waite 1. Records-MV 4-6 in league, 6-8 overall. Monroe 3-7, 3-11.

Snohomish 75, Lake Stevens 56: Matt Holzer scored 18 points, Ryan Sommer had 17 and Josh VanLandingham had 15 to lead Snohomish to the Wesco North victory. Chris Daniel had 12 as Lee Miller and Camaron Conklin both had 10 for Lake Stevens.


Snohomish

19

18

22

16

75

Lake Stevens

10

10

16

20

56


Snohomish-Sommer 17, Parker 1, Brekkee 7, Heidmann 4, Shine 2, J. Brockman 3, VanLandingham 15, P. Brockman 8, Holzer 18. Lake Stevens-Stevens 5, Carbonatto 2, Andrews 8, Daniel 12, Conklin 10, Miller 10, Haynes 9. 3-point goals-Sommer 2, Holzer 2, Brekkee 1, VanLandingham 1, Andrews 2, Haynes 1. JV score-Snohomish 54, Lake Stevens 52. Records-Snohomish 7-2 in league, 10-3 overall. Lake Stevens 2-8, 3-11.

Marysville-Pilchuck 62, Oak Harbor 51: Marquis Pittman and Charlie Soper paced Marysville-Pilchuck in a Wesco North victory with 11 and 10 points, respectively. Austin Fulgham’s 20 points and Grant Bull’s 18 led Oak Harbor.


Marysville-Pilchuck

11

12

22

17

62

Oak Harbor

11

10

17

13

51


M-P-Siekawitch 3, Vandaveer 3, Harris 5, Soper 10, Crews 8, Burman 8, Pittman 11, T. Hinderman 3, Gill 14. OH-Fulgham 20, VanDyke 2, Cavitt 4, Jansen 4, Bull 18, Raimundi 1, Brown 2. 3-point goals-Vandaveer 1, Soper 2, Crews 1, Burman 1, Pittman 1, Fulgham 4, Bull 1. JV-M-P def. OH. Records-M-P 6-4 in league, 7-7 overall. OH 3-7, 4-10.

Shorewood 74, Jackson 67: Shorewood outscored Jackson 10-3 in the third overtime for the Wesco South triumph. Trent Kristjansen led Shorewood with 29 points and Craig Chambers scored 20 for Jackson.


Shorewood

12

14

18

9

7

4

10

74

Jackson

17

6

19

11

7

4

3

67


Shorewood-Stiles 2, Hooper 10, Yim 12, Tourtellot 2, Kristjansen 29, Tracey 12, Diederichs 7. Jackson-Chambers 20, Keller 19, Apodaca 8, Ervin 3, Lillibridge 12, Santoro 4, Pagnac 1. 3-point goals-Keller 4, Kristjansen 4, Yim 2, Chambers 2, Ervin 1. Records-Shorewood: 6-5 in division, 6-7 overall. Jackson: 6-5, 8-5.

Lynnwood 80, Shorecrest 66: Drew Mattzen scored 20 points and Bobby Hinnenkamp added 16 to lead the Royals to the Wesco South victory. Jacob Caldwell led Shorecrest with 26 points.


Lynnwood

16

21

19

24

80

Shorecrest

12

14

14

26

66


Lynnwood-Mus 10, Hinnenkamp 16, Porter 4, Olson 7, Palmer 11, Johnson 4, Mattzen 20, Fischl 8. Shorecrest-Russell 1, Chorey 7, Bbela 7, Caldwell 26, Block 14, Duenas 3, Karschney 2, Flowers 4, Morrisey 2. 3-point goals-Caldwell 1, Block 2, Duenas 1, Hinnenkamp 1. JV score-Lynnwood 53, Shorecrest 37. Records-Lynnwood 6-6 in league, 7-7 overall. Shorecrest 1-10, 2-11.

Kamiak 60, Edmonds-Woodway 48: Chris Grounds led all scorers with 17 points for Kamiak and teammate Aaron Rosenberger added 14 points and five rebounds in the Wesco South victory.


Edmonds-Woodway

6

13

13

16

48

Kamiak

19

14

8

19

60


Edmonds-Woodway-Trew 8, Torgeson 1, Griffin 8, Brown 9, Fraine 2, Henle 12, Hopkins 8. Kamiak-Grounds 17, Saban 16, Ching 4, Rosenberger 14, Farcone 3, Murphy 1, Wettler 5. 3-point goals-Grou nds 3, Saban 3, Brown 2, Ching 1, Griffin 1. Records-Edmonds-Woodway: 5-7 in division, 5-9 overall. Kamiak: 4-7, 5-8.

Blaine 68, Lakewood 67: Lakewood lost a heart-breaker to Blaine in North Cascades Conference play. After Lakewood missed the back end of free throws, Skyler Anderson buried his fifth and final 3-pointer as time expired to give Blaine the last-second victory. Garrick Olson led Lakewood’s effort with a career-high 28 points to go along with seven rebounds and four assists.


Blaine

23

19

7

19

68

Lakewood

21

21

8

17

67


Blaine-Gilmore 9, Mulholland 8, Williams 6, Pike 9, Anderson 20, Sanders 3, Crews 13. Lakwood-Star 13, Landman 7, Barker 4, Olson 28, Rocha 2, Gamman 7, Nelson 2, Poeschel 4. 3-point goals-Gilmore 1, Anderson 5, Sanders 1, Crews 1, Star 1, Landman 1, Olson 2. JV-Blaine def. Lakewood. Records-Blaine 8-1 in league, 11-1 overall. Lakewood 7-3, 10-3.

Sultan 56, Granite Falls 43: Sultan ran a half-court trap that held Granite Falls to only 13 second-half points on its way to a North Cascades Conference victory. Brandon Agnew led the Turks with game-highs of 22 points and 21 rebounds. Teammate Phil Powers added 14 points and seven assists.


Granite Falls

8

22

8

5

43

Sultan

11

8

18

19

56


GF-Strimple 8, Mullins 8, Otis 11, Emery 14, Thompson 2. Sultan-Gieseke 2, Weideman 5, Agnew 22, Losleben 9, Grigg 3, Powers 14, Pienado 1. 3-point goals-Weideman 1, Losleben 1, Powers 1. JV-GF def. Sultan. Records-GF 1-9 in league, 2-12 overall. Sultan 3-7, 3-11.

Coupeville 62, Friday Harbor 37: Coupeville’s Geoff Hageman scored 14 points and Chris Good added 12 to lead the Wolves to the Northwest A League victory. Travis Coulter scored eight points to lead Friday Harbor.


Coupeville

16

14

20

12

62

Friday Harbor

10

14

6

7

37


Coupeville-Clark 9, Sherman 11, Van Velkinburgh 5, Meek 2, Roundy 2, Fakkema 3, Hageman 14, Callahan 4, Good 12. Friday Harbor-Benz 5, Posenjak 5, Coulter 8, Percich 7, Aylward 2, Johnson 5, Herbert 2, Smith 3. 3-point goals-Sherman 2, Van Velkinburgh 1, Fakkema 1, Benz 1, Posenjak 1, Percich 1. JV-FH def. Coupeville. Records-Coupeville 6-0 in league, 12-3 overall. Friday Harbor 3-3, 10-5.

Orcas Island 59, Archbishop Murphy 44: Orcas Island’s Tony Clark scored 14 points and Saul Sasan added 11 points to go along with seven assists and six steals in the Northwest A League game. Kurt Thompkins led the Wildcats with eight points.


Archbishop Murphy

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9

10

19

44

Orcas Island

10

23

16

10

59


AM-Duell 2, Mulholland 2, Thompson 2, Myrick 6, Pursely 5, Albo 6, Butler 4, Hagel 2, Thompkins 8, Wolff 2, Taylor 5. Orcas Island-Rosa 2, Plaister 12, Jos. Gage 3, Sasan 11, Cline 6, Clark 14, Parkerson 2, Jor. Gage 7, Johnson 2. 3-point goals-Myrick 2, Pursely 1, Sasan 2, Clark 2, Jor. Gage 1. JV-AM def. OI. Records-AM 1-5 in league, 6-9 overall. Orcas Island 5-1, 9-2.

Master’s Touch 66, Skykomish 24: Kyle Olin scored a game-high 18 points, including 16 in the opening quarter, to help Master’s Touch to a Northwest B League victory. Teammate John Troll added 13 points, eight rebounds and six steals.


Skykomish

2

6

5

11

24

Master’s Touch

25

18

12

9

66


Skykomish-Farmer 8, Brown 10, West 1, Nelson 8, McCausland 1. Master’s Touch-Troll 13, Olin 18, Elmore 4, Birch 12, Lein 6, Childress 3, Martson 4, Brown 6. 3-point goals-Olin 2, Birch 2, Brown 1, Nelson 1. Records-Skykomish 0-3 in league, 2-9 overall. Master’s Touch 2-2, 8-6.

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