Boys basketball

Arlington 61, Lake Stevens 50: Arlington was 10-for-10 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter and 13-for-13 in the game to take the Wesco North victory. Trevor Johnson scored a game-high 21 points for Lake Stevens.


Lake Stevens-Stevens 8, Carbonato 7, Thomason 3, Andrews 8, Johnson 21, Miller 3. Arlington-Bourasaw 12, Luce 8, Jefferson 8, McCormack 13, Twitchell 4, Boitano 8, Klein 8. 3-point goals-Stevens 1, Carbonoto 1, Thomason 1, Andrews 2, Johnson 3, Jefferson 2, McCormack 2, Boitano 2. JV-Arlington def. Lake Stevens. Records-Lake Stevens 2-6 in league, 3-9 overall. Arlington 3-5, 6-6.

Mount Vernon 49, Marysville-Pilchuck 46 OT: Mount Vernon’s Stanley Johnson scored 18 points and Kyle Kendrick added 14 to lead Mount Vernon to the Wesco North victory in overtime. Chris Gill led the Tomahawks with 16.


Mount Vernon

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11

8

8

-49

Marysville-Pilchuck

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11

11

7

5

-46


Mount Vernon-Johnson 18, Kutz 5, Storrer 2, Rylaarsdan 4, Scott 3, Kendrick 14, Martin 3. Marysville-Pilchuck-B. Hinderman 5, Harris 2, Soper 7, Cruz 5, Pittman 9, T. Hinderman 2, Gill 16. 3-point goals-Soper 1, Johnson 1, Scott 1, Kendrick 3. JV score-Mount Vernon 58, Marysville-Pilchuck 35. Records-Mount Vernon 3-5 in league, 5-7 overall. Marysville-Pilchuck 5-3, 6-6.

Snohomish 91, Monroe 61: Brothers Jon and Paul Brockman both scored 17 points to lead Snohomish to a Wesco North victory.


Monroe

11

29

9

12

61

Snohomish

25

23

24

19

91


Monroe-Sasser 13, Walsh 2, Waite 11, Lewis 9, Manthe 9, Snyder 13, Martin 2, Klinzing 2. Snohomish-O’Connor 8, Sondergaard 1, Sommer 11, Holzer 9, Brekke 6, J. Brockman 17, Shine 10, VanLandingham 6, P. Brockman 17, Martin 6. 3-point goals-Sommer 2, Holzer 1, Snyder 3, Waite 1. JV score-Snohomish 76, Monroe 58. Records-Snohomish 6-2 in league, 9-3 overall. Monroe 2-6, 2-10.

Mountlake Terrace 43, Shorewood 39: Behind 16 points from Ryan Webb, Mountlake Terrace won the Wesco South game to stay on top of the division. Shorewood’s Sean Tracey (16) and Trent Kristjansen (14) were the only other double-digit scorers.


Mountlake Terrace

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43

Shorewood

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4

7

19

39


MT-Stiel-Williams 2, Webb 16, Strieby 2, Christianson 7, Gearin 6, Boxley 8, Gibbs 2. Shorewood-Yim 7, Tourtellot 2, Kristjansen 14, Tracey 16. 3-point goals-Yim 1, Kristjansen 2, Tracey 1, Webb 1. JV-Shorewood def. Mountlake Terrace. Records-MT 8-2 in league, 9-3 overall. Shorewood 4-5, 6-5.

Edmonds-Woodway 55, Shorecrest 43: Edmonds-Woodway collected 15 offensive rebounds en route to a Wesco South victory. Travis Torgerson led all scorers with 16 points for the Warriors.


Edmonds-Woodway

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10

12

13

55

Shorecrest

16

11

5

11

43


Edmonds-Woodway-Trew 8, Waite 10, Torgerson 16, Griffin 2, Fraine 9, Heinle 8, Hopkins 2. Shorecrest-Russell 8, Chorey 4, Cook 2, Bella 7, Caldwell 4, Block 7, Karschney 11. 3-point goals-Torgerson 1, Russell 2, Block 1, Karschney 1. JV score-Edmonds-Woodway 53, Shorecrest 42. Records-Shorecrest 1-7 in league, 2-8 overall. Edmonds-Woodway 5-5, 5-7.

Lynnwood 72, Meadowdale 69 OT: Lynnwood connected on 10 of 12 free throws in the overtime period of a Wesco South game. Drew Matzen and Steve Palmer both ended the night with 11 rebounds for Lynnwood.


Meadowdale

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69

Lynnwood

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72


Meadowdale-Smith 9, Marsh 5, Rohrbach 10, Chamberlain 5, Winnie 6, Williams 18, Mylam 6, Dennis 10. Lynnwood-Mus 3, Hinnencamp 18, Porter 2, Olson 13, Palmer 20, Matzen 16. 3-point goals-Hinnencamp 2, Smith 2, Marsh 1, Williams 2. JV-Meadowdale defeated Lynnwood. Records-Lynnwood 5-5 in league, 6-6 overall. Meadowdale 6-4, 7-5.

Jackson 61, Kamiak 54: Craig Chambers scored 16 points and Mike Apodoca added 15 to lead the Timberwolves to the Wesco South victory. Chris Grounds led the Knights with 23 points, 15 on five 3-point goals.


Jackson

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12

15

15

61

Kamiak

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11

7

16

54


Jackson-Chambers 16, Marsh 9, Apodoca 15, Ervin 3, Lillibridge 4, Keller 10, Santoro 4. Kamiak-Grounds 23, Faban 2, Ching 6, Ditlev 6, Rosenberger 7, Farcone 10. 3-point goals-Grounds 5, Ching 1, Farcone 2, Chambers 1, Apodoca 2, Ervin 1, Keller 2. JV-Kamiak def. Jackson. Records-Kamiak 3-6 in league, 4-7 overall. Jackson 5-4, 7-4.

South Whidbey 53, Granite Falls 46: Tim Gabelein had 18 points to lead the Falcons to the North Cascades victory. Alex Emery had 16 points and 10 rebounds for Granite Falls.


South Whidbey

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53

Granite Falls

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12

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10

46


South Whidbey-Turner 9, Spivakov 6, Tornga 6, Ellis 4, Gabelein 18, Murphy 2, Coleman 8. Granite Falls-Strimple 2, Willard, Drube 2, Nelson 2, Mullins 12, Otis 6, Emery 16. 3-point goals-Turner 1, Tornga 2, Gabelein 2, Mullins 1. JV-South Whidbey def. Granite Falls. Records-South Whidbey 2-6 in league, 4-8 overall. Granite Falls 1-7, 3-9.

Nooksack Valley 90, Sultan 57: Jason Huetink scored a game-high 36 points to lead Nooksack Valley to the North Cascades victory. Phil Powers had a team-high 23 points for Sultan


Nooksack Valley

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28

90

Sultan

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12

12

20

57


Nooksack Valley-Heutink 36, Boon 11, Scheestra 12, Willemsen 6, Benn 5, Weirauch 8, Vinkes 11, Wells 4. Sultan-Gisseke 4, Wiedeman 2, Agnew 11, Losleben 6, Donovan 5, Grigg 2, Powers 23, Davison 4. 3-point goals-Heutink 2, Boon 1, Vinkes 1, Powers 2. JV-Nooksack Valley def. Sultan. Records-Nooksack Valley 6-2 in league, 8-4 overall. Sultan 2-6, 2-10.

Seattle Christian 51, King’s 47: Chris Faidley scored 10 of his team-high 15 points to lead a fourth quarter charge by King’s that fell short. With the victory Seattle Christian remains unbeaten atop the Chinook League.


Seattle Christian

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51

King’s

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9

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47


Seattle Christian-Collier 10, Lindseth 9, Peterson 26, Duby 6. King’s-Hartman 2, Webb 9, Faidley 15, Troutmann 6, Roe 6, Pawlek 9. 3-point goals-Collier 2, Webb 1, Faidley 3, Roe 1, Pawlek 1. Records-Seattle Christian 6-0 in league, 10-0 overall. King’s 4-3, 8-3.

Coupeville 56, La Conner 46: Chris Good led Coupeville with 18 points and 15 rebounds in a Northwest A League victory. Teammate Brad Sherman added 15 points to help Coupeville stay unbeaten in league play.


Coupeville

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9

16

23

56

La Conner

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8

19

13

46


Coupeville-Clark 2, Sherman 15, Hageman 11, Callihan 10, Good 18. La Conner-Decker 10, Hinton 14, Keel 6, Edwards 4, Dan 2, Hagen 10. 3-point goals-Keel 2, Sherman 2. JV-La Conner def. Coupeville. Records-Coupeville 4-0 in league, 10-2 overall. La Conner 2-2, 6-7.

Archbishop Murphy 72, Concrete 45: Kyle Mulholland scored a game-high 17 points and Kurt Tompkins added 15 with eight rebounds to lead the Wildcats to their first Northwest A League victory. Rich Albo chipped in 14 points and 10 rebounds for Archbishop Murphy.



Concrete

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10

8

12

45

Archbishop Murphy

25

20

13

14

72

Concrete-Boerner 15, Penninger 7, McAdam 2, Hoover 5, Woodworth 4, Martin 3, Aldridge 6, Schooland 3. Archbishop Murphy-Duell 5, Kim 1, Mulholland 17, Thompson 3, Purcely 5, Albo 14, Butler 10, Hagel 2, Thompkins 15. 3-point goals-Mulholland 3, Penninger 1, Hoover 1, Aldridge 1, Boerner 5. JV score-Archbishop Murphy 65, Concrete 50. Records-Archbishop Murphy 1-3 in league, 6-8 overall. Concrete 0-4, 0-12.

Orcas Island 51, Friday Harbor 50: Orcas Island’s Noah Cline scored 12 points and collected nine rebounds to lead the Wolverines to a Northwest A League victory.


Friday Harbor

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50

Orcas Island

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15

17

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51


Friday Harbor-Benz 4, Posenjak 7, Coulter 4, Percich 13, Johnson 8, Smith 14. Orcas Island-Plaister 2, Josh Gage 11, Sasan 9, Cline 12, Clark 8, Jordan Gage 9. 3-point goals-Benz 1, Percich 3, Posenjak 1, Joshc Gage 3, Clark 1. JV-Friday Harbor defeated Orcas Island. Records-Orcas Island 3-1 in league, 6-2 overall. Friday Harbor 2-2, 9-4.

Snohomish County Christian 62, Northwest Christian 30: Jeramiah Ripley scored 25 points and Chris Sharpe added 11 to lead Snohomish County Christian in the Emerald City League game.


Snohomish County Chr.

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16

12

62

Northwest Christian

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9

30


Snohomish Cty. Chr.-Sharpe 11, Kendall 6, Lamping 4, Duspan 4, Ripley 25, Anderson 5, Lovelace 4, Doucet 3. Northwest Chr.-Sarmi 4, Saber 5, Weaks 7, Bisio 2, Grout 2. 3-point goals-Weaks 1, Sharpe 2, Ripley 1, Doucet 1. JV score-NW Chr. 56, S.C.C. 51. Records-S.C.C. 3-2 in league, 4-8 overall. NW Chr. 1-4, not reported.

Darrington 55, Lopez 41: Bryce Boyd scored a game-high 26 points to lead Darrington to the Northwest B League victory. Jason Buffum had a triple-double, scoring 22 points, grabbing 15 rebounds and passing out 10 assists. Buffum also had seven steals.


Darrington

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8

11

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55

Lopez

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14

7

16

41


Darrington-McCoy 10, Wicken 2, Ash 6, Smith 10, Grimmer 2, Boyd 26. Lopez-Rypinski 5, Franco 2, Buffum 22, Kashuk 4, Lartz 8. 3-point goals-McCoy 2, Ash 2, Rypinski 1, Buffum 4, Lartz 2. Records-Darrington 3-0 in league, 11-2 overall. Lopez 3-2 7-6.

Master’sTouch 63, Grace Academy 50: Jason Childress had a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds to lead Master’s Touch to the Northwest B League victory.


Grace Academy

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20

13

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50

Master’s Touch

12

11

18

22

63


Grace Academy-Pointer 5, Setzer 5, Short 9, Fuller 13, Martin 4, Short 6, Conklin 8. Master’s Touch-Troll 3, Olin 13, Elmore 4, Birch 15, Childress 11, Martson 13, Brown 1, Griffith 3. 3-point goals-Olin 1, Birch 3, Griffith 1, Pointer 1, Short 2, Fuller 3, Short 1. JV score-Grace Academy 36, Master’s Touch 34. Records-Grace Academy 2-13 overall. Master’s Touch 6-5.

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