Brother act helps Sultan beat Murphy

SULTAN – A brother act gave Sultan a boost.

Brothers Jesse and Jordan Nicholes combined for 44 points and nine assists as the Turks held off Archbishop Murphy 69-64 in a Cascade Conference home game Friday.

Jordan Nicholes finished with 26 points and Jesse Nicholes added 18 points and nine rebounds.

Joey Clance led the Wildcats with 18 points. Jared Smith added 17.

At Sultan H.S.

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Archbishop Murphy-Anderson 4, Clancy 18, Ackerman 9, Scherer 2, Smith 17, Bourke 8, Hunter 4, Melton 2. Sultan-Clarke 2, Johnson 4, Je. Nicholes 18, Ruddock 5, Perkins 7, Mann 2, Champeaux 7, Jo. Nicholes 26. 3-point goals-Smith 1, Je. Nicholes 2, Ruddock 1, Perkins 1, Champeaux 1, Jo. Nicholes 1. JV score-A. Murphy def. Sultan. Records-A. Murphy 2-3 in league, 4-8 overall. Sultan 4-2, 6-4.

King’s 67, Coupeville 30: At Coupeville, King’s got out to an early 11-3 lead after the first quarter and continued to roll after to the Cascade Conference win. Charlie Enquist had 16 points and Trey Wright added 15 for the Knights. James Smith led Coupeville with 10 points.

At Coupeville H.S.

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King’s-George 5, Ayers 8, Hardy 3, Bowlin 2, Wright 15, Uhrich 5, Tadele 4, O’Neil 9, Enquist 16. Coupeville-Larson 1, Loesch 1, Evans 6, Smith 10, Tucker 2, Prosser 3, O’Keefe 4, Farmer 1, Miller 2. 3-point goals-Hardy 1, Wright 3, Evans 1, Smith 1, Prosser 1. JV score-King’s 59, Coupeville 50. Records-King’s 7-0 in league, 11-1 overall. Coupeville 0-7, 4-9.

Lakewood 41, South Whidbey 33: At Lakewood, in a defensive battle, Lakewood had a 15-6 first quarter and was 8-for-11 from the free-throw line in the final quarter to defeat South Whidbey in the Cascade Conference game. Dan Spencer led the Cougars with 15 points and 10 rebounds.

At Lakewood H.S.

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South Whidbey-Anderson 9, Barnett 6, Blakey 9, E. Stallman 5, S. Stallman 4, Hosmar 3. Lakewood-Boyce 4, Spencer 15, Borisov 7, S. Noteboom 10, Loucks 5. 3-point goals-Anderson 1, Blakey 1, E. Stallman 1, Borisov 1, S. Noteboom 2. JV score-Lakewood 54, South Whidbey 43 score. Records-S. Whidbey 2-4 in league, 4-7 overall. Lakewood 3-3, 6-6.

Granite Falls 84, Cedarcrest 70: At Duvall, Sean Counley scored 24 points and Billy Villegas added 18 to lead Granite Falls to the Cascade Conference victory. Matt Coltom (15) Cullen Hammontree (13), Jake Leland (11) and Cameron Padron (10) scored in double figures to lead Cedarcrest’s balanced offense.

At Cedarcrest H.S.

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Granite Falls-Cuddeback 5, Knudson 17, Londerville 2, Villegas 18, DeNoma 8, Counley 24, Bazan 8. Cedarcrest-Leland 11, LaBate 2, Gall 2, Hammontree 13, Coltom 15, Deming 1, Padron 10, Rogers 1, Fromm 1. 3-point goals-Leland 3, Gall 1, Hammontree 3, Coltom 5, Cutteback 1, Knutson 1, Bazan 2, Villegas. JV score-Granite Falls def. Cedarcrest. Records-Granite Falls 5-1 in league, 11-1 overall. Cedarcrest 0-3, 1-7.

Everett 46, Cascade 42: At Everett, Trailing by five points going into the fourth quarter, Everett outscored Cascade by nine points. The Seagulls were led by Jake Mattson, who had seven of his 11 points in the final quarter of the Wesco North game. David Safstrom led the Seagulls with a double-double with 20 points and 12 rebounds. Dirk Snel was Cascade’s leading scorer with 15 points and was the only Bruin to score in the deciding fourth quarter.

At Everett H.S.

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Cascade-McGrath 8, Benson 8, Snel 15, Reading 8, Zoeller 3. Everett-Barhanovich 5, J. Mattson 11, Jones 4, Whitebear 6, Safstrom 20. 3-point goals-McGrath 2, Benson 1, Snel 2, Barhanovich 1. JV score-Cascade def. Everett. Records-Cascade 1-9 in league, 3-11 overall. Everett 4-7, 4-11.

Snohomish 51, Arlington 31: At Arlington, Tim Diederichs had 13 points and Snohomish held Arlington to two points in the first quarter and three points in the third en route to the Wesco North win. Cole Carpenter led the Eagles with nine points.

At Arlington H.S.

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Snohomish-Hansen 6, Shilling 3, Bone 9, Diederichs 13, Wilde 4, Shaw 4, Jorve 2, Jenkins 2, Jelinek 8. Arlington-Hawkins 5, Bourasaw 6, Disotell 5, Larson 6, Carpenter 9. 3-point goals-Larson 2, Carpenter 1. JV score-Snohomish def. Arlington. Records-Snohomish 9-0 in league, 13-0 overall. Arlington 2-6, 2-10.

Lake Stevens 54, Monroe 51: At Monroe, Evan Steinruck, Zack Aker and Woody Pearson all scored nine points, leading a balanced scoring attack for Lake Stevens in a Wesco North game. Monroe’s Cody Cornelius led all scorers with 17.

At Monroe H.S.

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Lake Stevens-Aker 9, Dvorak 6, Bryant 5, Carter 8, Legg 3, Steinruck 9, Pearson 9, Stickney 5. Monroe-Ohlsen 9, Wright 4, Clark 2, Cornelius 17, J. Waltman 3, MacIntyre 9, S. Waltman 7. 3-point goals-Dvorak 1, Legg 1, Ohlsen 2, Wright 1, Cornelius 2. JV score-Lake Stevens. Records-Lake Stevens 6-3 in league, 8-5 overall. Monroe 1-8, 3-10.

Kamiak 52, Mountlake Terrace 47: At Mukilteo, with the score tied late in the fourth quarter, Ryan Tarver made a 3-pointer with two minutes to go to put Kamiak up for good in the Wesco South game. Ben Iddins led Kamiak with 15 points and added seven assists. Mountlake Terrace was led by Tyler Stracener, who led all scorers with 17 points.

At Kamiak H.S.

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Mountlake Terrace-Berlin 2, Allen 6, Beeninga 3, Wiley 11, Stracener 17, Griffin 6. Kamiak-Iddins 15, Bullock 7, Stormo 13, Swarthout 2, Engelbert 7, Tarver 8. 3-point goals-Beeninga 1, Bullock 1, Iddins 1, Tarver 2. JV score-Kamiak 51, Mountlake Terrace 49. Records-M. Terrace 3-6 in league, 4-9 overall. Kamiak 5-3, 6-6.

Edmonds-Woodway 59, Shorecrest 48: At Edmonds, senior Eric Greenwood’s well-rounded game (10 points, 10 rebounds, four steals and three blocks) propelled the Warriors to a Wesco South win. Max Ortiz led E-W with 12 points and junior guard Yev Zuyev had 15 points to lead the Scots.

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

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Shorecrest-Meyers 9, Jochim 10, Zuyev 15, Batt 4, Golike 10. Edmonds-Woodway-Ortiz 12, McCartney 2, Greenwood 10, Conti 9, Laue 4, Winter 4, Hamlett 9, Donaldson 9. 3-point goals-Meyers 3, Jochim 2, Zuyev 2. JV score-Shorecrest defeated Edmonds-Woodway. Records-Shorecrest 2-7 in league, 5-7 overall. E-W 7-1, 10-2.

Lynnwood 51, Shorewood 34: At Shoreline, Andrew Beatty scored 13 points and Aaron Matzen added 10 as Lynnwood defeated Shorewood in the Wesco South game. Taylor Hartman scored 11 points for Shorewood.

At Shorewood H.S.

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Lynnwood-Hill 3, Beatty 13, Stone 5, Connor 4, Oasay 4, Hunsinger 2, DeGraw 6, Matzen 10, Gordon 4. Shorewood-Lee 5, LeCount 4, Hartman 11, Danner 6, Haug 8. 3-point goals-Beatty 3, Matzen 3, Hartman 1. JV score-Lynnwood 59, Shorewood 29. Records-Lynnwood 2-7 in league, 3-10 overall. Shorewood 1-7, 1-11.

Mount Vernon Christian 54, Shoreline Christian 33: At Shoreline, Mount Vernon Christian had three players score in double digits, led by Daniel VanderKooy, who led all scorers with 19 points. Mt. Vernon Christian went on a 15-4 run in the third quarter to win the Northwest 1A/2B game. James Vermeer led Shoreline Christian with 11 points.

At Shoreline Christian H.S.

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Mount Vernon Christian-Blade 2, Marriott 16, Riley 3, VanderKooy 19, McClelland 5, de Vries 12. Shoreline Christian-Dodd 2, Hodges 4, Taniguchi 6, Thomas 2, James Vermeer 11, Jason Vermeer 6. 3-point goals-Hodges 1, Marriott 1, Riley 1, VanderKooy 1. JV score-Mt. Vernon Christian def. Shoreline Christian. Records-Mt. Vernon Christian 6-1 in league, 6-2 overall. Shoreline Christian 1-5, 4-9.

La Conner 55, Darrington 43: at La Conner, Taylor Thostenson scored 16 points and La Conner moved into a tie for first place in the Northwest 1A/2B League with a win over Darrington. Derrick Green led the Loggers with 11 points.

At La Conner H.S.

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Darrington-O’Dell 1, Vincent 4, Green 11, Parris 10, Jones 6, A. Olsen 10, Kelley 2. La Conner-Kellerman 9, Linderman 15, Stamback 2, Marble 2, Pierson 6, Schwindler 6, Thostenson 16. 3-Point Goals-Green 2, Jones 1, Linderman 1, Kellerman 3. Records-Darrington 5-2 in league, 9-4 overall. La Conner 5-2, 11-2.

Tulalip Heritage 83, North Sound Christian 42: At Tulalip, Antonio Johnson had 13 points and 14 rebounds, Jeff Monsegur had 11 points and 10 assists and Lesjar McKinney and Jordan Wasko added 19 points apiece to lead Tulalip Heritage to the Northwest 1B win. Galen Wallace led North Sound Christian with 13 points.

At Tulalip Tribal Center

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North Sound Christian-Anderson 5, Cathey 10, Mallory 6, Oakland 4, Wallace 13, Waller 2, Huffington 2. Tulalip Heritage-Davis 3, Johnson 13, McKinney 19, Miller 2, Monsegur 11, Jones 4, Reddey 3, Wooster 6, Wasko 19, Ike 3. 3-point goals-Cathey 2, Mallory 2, McKinney 1, Monseguir 1, Wasko 2, Reddey 1. Records-N. Sound Christian 1-4 in league, 2-10 overall. Tulalip Heritage 7-0, 11-2.

Lummi 92, Cedar Park Christian-Everett 24: At Everett, David James scored a game-high 18 points to lead Lummi to the Northwest 1B League win.

At Cedar Park Christian-Everett

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Lummi-James 18, Cagey 5, Tom 12, Jefferson 4, Dennis 14, Revey 10, Robertson 6, Lopez 3, Adams 8, Hillaire 12.Cedar Park Christian-Everett-Fuchs 7, Cole 3, Cave 1, Lovern 2, Putnam 2, Stone 9, Husom. 3-point goals-James 3, Cagey 1, Robertson 1, Stone 1. Records-Lummi 2-3, in league, 2-6 overall. Cedar Park Christian-Everett 0-7, 0-7.

Grace Academy 49, Master’s Touch 47: At Arlington, Grant Weinberg hit two free throws to put Grace Academy up by two points with seven seconds remaining and it turned out to be the difference in the Northwest 1B game. Zac Israel hit eight 3-pointers and finished with 26 points for the Eagles. Jon Enge had 15 points and Nick Van Dam added 12 points for Master’s Touch.

At Haller Middle School

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Grace Academy-Israel 26, Young 4 McAuliffe 5, Conklin 3, Lugg 6, Gr. Weinberg 3, Yorio 2. Masters Touch-Enge 15, N. Graber 6, Schreiner 6, Van Dam 12, Crawford 8. 3-point goals-Israel 8, Crawford 2, Enge 1. Records-Grace Academy 5-4 in league, 5-11 overall. Master’s Touch 3-2, 5-4.

Boys swimming

Shorecrest 106, Jackson 79: At Shoreline, Tyler Hayden and Michael Zylstra both won two individual events and swam on a winning relay team to lead Shorecrest to the Wesco South victory. Robbie Burns won two events and swam on a winning relay team to pace Jackson.

At Shoreline Pool

200 medley relay-Jackson (Rogers, Ramos, Burns, Pleasant) 1:48.59; 200 freestyle-Burns (J) 1:52.39; 200 individual medley-Hayden (S) 2:03.96; 50 freestyle-Zylstra (S) 24.25; Diving-Mason (S) 204.65; 100 butterfly-Chien (S) 59.93; 100 freestyle-Hayden (S) 49.81*; 500 freestyle-Burns (S) 4:59.53**; 200 freestyle relay-Shorecrest (Chien, Williamson, Hayden, Zylstra) 1:35.81; 100 backstroke-Zylstra (S) 1:02.42; 100 breaststroke-Ramos (J) 1:06.74; 400 freestyle relay-Shorecrest (Plesha, Ma, Garratt, Chien) 3:42.87. Records-Jackson 4-2 league, 6-2 overall. Shorecrest 5-1, 6-3.

*3A state meet qualifying time.

**4A state meet qualifying time.

Kamiak 106, Mariner 60: At Mukilteo, Senior Matt Mitchell won two individual events and was on one winning relay team and fellow senior Jon Bedier posted a 242.40 score in diving to lead Kamiak to the Wesco South win.

At Kamiak H.S.

200 medley relay-Kamiak (T. Carriker, Hunziker, Schmidt, Oh) 1:55.06; 200 freestyle-Johnson (M) 2:12.07; 200 individual medley-Mitchell (K) 2:25.11; 50 freestyle-Carter (K) 24.13; Diving-Bedier (K) 2:42.40; 100 butterfly-Staheli (M) 1:00.89; 100 freestyle-Tiburcio (K) 55.13; 500 freestyle-Wells (K) 5:41.25; 200 freestyle relay-Kamiak (Hunziker, Hoang, Tipp, Angell) 1:42.22; 100 backstroke-Drury (K) 1:06.39; 100 breaststroke-Mitchell (K) 1:16.54; 400 freestyle relay-Kamiak (B. Carriker, Mitchell, Price, Wells) 3:54.79. Records-Mariner 1-6 league, 1-8 overall. Kamiak 6-1, 8-1.

Shorewood 140, Mountlake Terrace 24: At Lynnwood, Shorewood won every race in the Wesco South meet.

At Lynnwood City Pool

200 medley relay-Shorewood (Gill, Lewis, Crooks, Gruger) 1:49.44; 200 freestyle-Tan (S) 1:55.34; 200 individual medley-Gill (S) 2:12.88; 50 freestyle-Gruger (S) 24.51; Diving-not held; 100 butterfly-Crooks (S) 1:01.07; 100 freestyle-Vincent (S) 52.57; 500 freestyle-Tan (S) 5:24.42; 200 freestyle relay-Shorewood (Neubauer, DeMeritt, Tan, Vincent) 1:39.30; 100 backstroke-Gill (S) 1:04.46; 100 breaststroke-Lewis (S) 1:09.32; 400 freestyle relay-Shorewood (Vincent, Gill, Crooks, Tan) 3:35.16. Records-Shorewood 6-1 league, 8-2 overall. M. Terrace 0-4, 0-7.

Shorewood 103, Edmonds-Woodway 67: At Lynnwood, Tim Tan won the 200- and 500-yard freestyle races and swam on two winning relay teams to lead Shorewood to the Wesco South victory.

At Lynnwood City Pool

200 medley relay-E-W (Stoll, Shiu, Laseca, Maden) 1:49.12; 200 freestyle-Tan (S) 1:55.34; 200 individual medley-Gill (S) 2:12.88; 50 freestyle-Gruger (S) 24.51; Diving-not held; 100 butterfly-Maden (E-W) 59.35; 100 freestyle-Stoll (E-W) 52.26; 500 freestyle-Tan (S) 5:24.42; 200 freestyle relay-Shorewood (Neubauer, DeMeritt, Tan, Vincent) 1:39.30; 100 backstroke-Stoll (E-W) 58.68; 100 breaststroke-Shiu (E-W) 1:07.44; 400 freestyle relay-Shorewood (Vincent, Gill, Crooks, Tan) 3:35.16. Records-Shorewood 6-1 league, 8-2 overall. E-W 1-3, 2-4.

Wrestling

Marysville-Pilchuck 34, Stanwood 25: At Marysville, Jason Blevins’ major decision at 112 pounds put M-P in position to win the Wesco North meet and Richard Templeman’s major decision at 125 pounds sealed the victiory. Stanwood got two-point decisions by James Morales and Carter Mann at 215 and 285 pounds, respectively.

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

130-Libbing (M-P) pinned Andelin 5:50; 135-Fina (S) dec. Sanderson 9-3; 140-Seegmiller (S) dec. Lee 6-2; 145-Hinckley (M-P) dec. Eidsness 4-03; 152-Masten (M-P) tech. fall Ullrich 16-0; 160-Johnson (M-P) pinned Wade 1:51; 171-White (S) pinned Dallman 2:46; 189-Boze (M-P) pinned Pederoza 3:54; 215-Morales (S) dec. Wilder 5-3; 285-Mann (S) dec. Hillis 4-2; 103-Duran (S) maj. dec. Donaldson 10-2; 112-Blevins (M-P) maj. dec. Bascom 9-1; 119-Pellham (S) dec. Lervold 7-1; 125-Templeman (M-P) maj. dec. Anderson 10-1;. Records-Stanwood 2-4 in league, 5-6 overall. M-P 2-5, 5-6.

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