E-W headed to 4A district tournament

EDMONDS – Casey Hamlett scored six points in each of the final two quarters as Edmonds-Woodway pulled away to a 54-43 Wesco South win over Mountlake Terrace Friday night at the E-W gym.

The victory clinched a 4A District 1 playoff berth for the Warriors.

“That is one of the goals,” E-W coach Gail Pintler said.

“Our goal is to win one more game than last year, or the game we lost in the district.

“We still have to win the first two games at district. Now we’re there. It takes luck and hard work. That’s how you get there.”

Hamlett also had 12 rebounds and four assists.

Connor Donaldson led the Warriors with 17 points and eight rebounds.

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

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Mountlake Terrace-Berlin 5, Allen 7, Beeninga 3, Wiley 6, Strieby 6, Stracener 10, Griffin 6. Edmonds-Woodway-Ortiz 8, McCartney 2, Wafer 2, Conti 4, Laue 6, Winter 2, Hamlett 13, Donaldson 17. 3-point goals-Laue 2, Allen 1, Beeninga 1. JV score-M. Terrace def. E-W. Records-M. Terrace 5-7 in league, 6-10 overall. E-W 10-1, 13-2.

Jackson 63, Lynnwood 46: At Mill Creek, Jamie Eisinger had 19 points and grabbed eight rebounds in helping Jackson to the Wesco South win. Chris Reimer scored 21 of his 24 points in the second half off of 5-for-7 shooting behind the 3-point arc for the Timberwolves.

At Jackson H.S.

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Lynnwood-Beatty 10, Stone 2, Milne 9, Oasay 5, Hunsinger 2, Meinken 4, Matzen 4, Gordon 7, Fajesimin 2. Jackson-Ozuna 6, Bray 2, Reimer 24, Koch 5, Eisinger 19, Belair 4, Todd 1, Heneghan 2. 3-point goals-Milne 1, Hunsinger 1, Gordon 1, Reimer 5, Eisinger 2. JV score-Jackson 65, Lynnwood 49. Records-Lynnwood 2-10 in league, 3-13 overall. Jackson 9-2, 11-4.

Meadowdale 63, Shorecrest 48: At Lynnwood, Milan Moncrief had a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds, leading his team to a Wesco South win. Moncrief added four blocks and five assists.

At Meadowdale H.S.

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Shorecrest-Meyers 11, Jochim 5, Zuyev 6, Batt 2, Kanuch 6, Golike 13, Kramer 5. Meadowdale-O’Neill 4, Clampitt 4, Moncrief 20, Njoku 7, Werner 2, Dooley 7, Threet 8, Johnson 2, Law 7, Matteson 2. 3-point goals-Meyers 1, Jochim 1, Kanuch 1, Golike 2, Kramer 1, Moncrief 2, Dooley 1, Law 1. JV score-Meadowdale defeated Shorecrest. Records-Shorecrest 3-8 in league, 6-8 overall. Meadowdale 7-4, 10-5.

Kamiak 63, Shorewood 37: At Shoreline, Ryan Tarver scored a game-high 22 points to lead Kamiak to the Wesco South win.

At Shorewood H.S.

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Kamiak-Iddins 7, Este-McDonald 2, Bullock 2, Stormo 13, Swarthout 3, Engelbert 5, Tarver 22, Patrick 8, Malcori 1. Shorewood-Lee 11, Wood 2, LeCount 5, Hartman 4, Danner 4, Haug 4, Hederson 7. 3-point goals-Tarver 4, Swarthout 1, LeCount 1. JV score-not reported. Records-Kamiak 7-5 in league, 8-8 overall. Shorewood 1-10, 1-14.

Oak Harbor 53, Everett 35: At Oak Harbor, Caleb Koorn led Oak Harbor with 16 points and five rebounds in the Wesco North game. Rodrick Rumble had 11 points and grabbed nine rebounds for the Wildcats.

At Oak Harbor H.S.

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Everett-Barhanovich 2, J. Mattson 6, Lund 6, F. Mattson 6, Jones 4, Whitebear 2, Safstrom 9. Oak Harbor-Koorn 16, Leach 7, Rumble 11, Heidt 6, Lobbestael 9, Bell 4. 3-point goals-Leach 1, Heidt 1, Lobbestael 1, Lund 2. JV score-Oak Harbor defeated Everett. Records-Everett 4-9 in league, 4-13 overall. Oak Harbor 5-6, 6-8.

Lake Stevens 54, Cascade 38: At Everett, led by Evan Steinruck who had 14 points, Lake Stevens opened up with a 22-4 first quarter to get ahead early in the Wesco North game. Dirk Snel led Cascade with 21 points.

At Cascade H.S.

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Lake Stevens-Aker 6, Dvorak 6, Bryant 4, Carter 5, Legg 7, Steinruck 14, Pearson 6, Stickney 6. Cascade-McGrath 6, Chup 3, Benson 4, Snel 21, Reading 2, Zoeller 2. 3-point goals-Snel 3, Dvorak 2, Steinruck 2. JV score-Lake Stevens def. Cascade. Records-Lake Stevens 9-3 in league, 11-5 overall. Cascade 2-11, 4-13.

Marysville-Pilchuck 67, Monroe 48: At Marysville, Jared Stohl scored 22 points to lead the Tomahawks to the Wesco North victory. Jason Waltman had 16 to pace Monroe.

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

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Monroe-Ohlsen 5, Wright 4, Macke 2, Cornelius 5, Campbell 4, Pearl 1, J. Waltman 16, MacIntyre 7, S. Waltman 6. Marysville-Pilchuck-Holm 13, Stohl 22, Lanphere 4, Holthenrichs 4, Thomason 4, Moser 2, Stevens 7, Lozeau 11. 3-point goals-Ohlsen 1, J. Waltman 1, Holm 1, Stohl 3. JV score-M-P def. Monroe. Records-Monroe 1-11 in league, 3-13 overall. M-P 9-3, 12-4.

Stanwood 68, Arlington 50: At Arlington, Derek Anderson scored 20 points to lead Stanwood to the Wesco North victory. Abe Bourasaw scored 10 points to pace Arlington.

At Arlington H.S.

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Stanwood-Klempel 2, Monroe 14, Schmidt 4, Williams 2, Anderson 20, Johnson 8, Zweber 4, Lipinski 14. Arlington-Hawkins 9, Bourasaw 10, Martin 6, Disotell 7, Scarth 2, Gunter 3, Larson 6, Carpenter 7. 3-point goals-Monroe 1, Schmidt 1, Anderson 1, Disotell, Larson 2, Carpenter 1. JV score-Arlington def. Stanwood. Records-Stanwood 10-3 in league, 12-5 overall. Arlington 3-8, 3-12.

South Whidbey 45, Coupeville 42: At Langley, Chad Anderson had all 13 of his points in the second half and Parker Barnett added a double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds to help South Whidbey win the Cascade Conference game. Brian Miller led Coupeville with 13 points.

At S. Whidbey H.S.

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Coupeville-Larson 6, Evans 4, Smith 2, Tucker 2, O’Keefe 7, Emerson 2, Farmer 6, Miller 13. South Whidbey-Anderson 13, Asay 6, Barnett 11, Blakey 8, Hosner 2, Stallman 5. 3-point goals-Anderson 3. JV score-Coupeville def. South Whidbey. Records-Coupeville 0-9 in league, 4-11 overall. S. Whidbey 3-5, 5-8.

Archbishop Murphy 73, Cedarcrest 66 (OT): At Everett, Ryan Bourke scored 16 points, including six in overtime, and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead the Wildcats to the Cascade Conference victory.

At A. Murphy H.S.

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Cedarcrest-Leland 10, LaBate 7, Gall 4, Hammontree 3, Coltom 13, Padron 8, Cook 3, Fromm 18. Archbishop Murphy-Anderson 2, Clancy 8, Ackerman 3, Smith 15, Bourke 16, Hunter 11, Melton 18. 3-point goals-Hammontree 1, Leland 3, LaBate 1, Coltum 3, Cook 1, Smith 2, Hunter 1. JV score-Archbishop Murphy def. Cedarcrest. Records-Cedarcrest 0-6 in league, 1-10 overall. A. Murphy 5-3, 7-8.

King’s 62, Granite Falls 43: At Granite Falls, Biniam Tadele was one of three King’s players to finish with 12 points and he helped hold Granite Falls to nine points in the first half en route to the Cascade Conference win. Josh Knudson of Granite Falls led all scorers with 19 points.

At Granite Falls H.S.

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King’s-Clark 8, George 12, Fuhlendorf 6, Bowlin 2, Wright 3, Uhrich 3, Tadele 12, O’Neil 4, Enquist 12. Granite Falls-Cuddeback 4, Knudson 19, Villegas 13, Nelson 1, DeNoma 3, Counley 3. 3-point goals-Clark 1, George 2, Wright 1, Knudson 1, Villegas 3. JV score-King’s def. Granite Falls. Records-King’s 8-0 in league, 12-1 overall. Granite Falls 6-2, 12-2.

Sultan 71, Lakewood 55: At Sultan, Jordan Nicholes led Sultan to the Cascade Conference victory with 26 points. Teammate Beau Champeaux grabbed six rebounds to go with his 19 points.

At Sultan H.S.

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Lakewood-Boyce 3, Ordonez 3, Spencer 12, Borisov 2, Wyatt 3, S. Noteboom 18, Lays 2, Loucks 12. Sultan-Webster 1, Clarke 3, Johnson 6, Je. Nicholes 7, Perkins 7, Lemmon 2, Champeaux 19, Jo. Nicholes 26. 3-point goals-Wyatt 1, S. Noteboom 3, Je. Nicholes 1, Perkins 1, Champeaux 4. JV score-Lakewood defeated Sultan. Records-Lakewood 5-4 in league, 8-7 overall. Sultan 5-3, 7-5.

Darrington 39, Shoreline Christian 31: At Shoreline, Brennan Vincent scored 15 points to lead Darrington to the Northwest 1A/2B League win. Kevin Taniguchi had seven points and grabbed six rebounds. Teammate James Vermeer added six points and 11 rebounds for Shoreline Christian.

At Shoreline Christian

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Darrington-O’Dell 2, Vincent 15, Green 4, Haywood 8, Jones 2, A. Olsen 4, Grimmer 2, Kelley 2. Shoreline Christian-Daigneault 1, Hodges 5, Hudson 3, K. Taniguchi 7, Thomas 4, James Vermeer 6, Jason Vermeer 5. 3-point goals-Vincent 1, Haywood 1, K. Taniguchi 1, Thomas 1, Hodges 1. JV score-Darrington 36, Shoreline Christian 34. Records-Darrington 6-3 in league, 10-5 overall. Shoreline Christian 1-6, 4-11.

Tulalip Heritage 71, Master’s Touch 61: At Tulalip, Jeff Monsegur scored 17 points to lead Tulalip Heritage to the Northwest 1B victory. Jon Enge scored a game-high 30 point to pace Master’s Touch.

At Tulalip Tribal Center

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Masters Touch-Enge 30, Schreiner 6, A. Graber 7, Van Dam 7, Crawford 9, Teal 2. Tulalip Heritage-Davis 3, Johnson 11, Miller 10, Reddey 3, Wooster 6, Wasko 15, Jones 5, Monsegur 18. 3-point goals-Crawford 3, Enge 1, Jones 1, Munsegur 2, Miller 2, Wasko 1, Johnson 1, Reddey 1. Records-Master’s Touch 5-4 in league, 6-7 overall. Tulalip Heritage 8-0, 14-2.

Lopez Island 91, Cedar Park Christian-Everett 16: At Lopez Island, Jordan Smith has a triple-double to lead Lopez Island to the Northwest 1B League victory. Smith scored 45 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and had 11 steals. Asa Potts had a double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds for Lopez Island. Tyler Bush had seven points, including a 3-pointer to lead Cedar Park Christian-Everett.

At Lopez Island H.S.

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Cedar Park Christian-Everett-Fuchs 5, Bush 7, Cave 4. Lopez Island-Samuel 2, Cook 7, Barr 2, Dretske 2, Smith 45, Buffum, Xi 4, Hoffman 4, Potts 18, Berg 4. 3-point goals-Smith 1, Xi 1, Bush 1. Records-Cedar Park Christian-Everett 0-9 in league, 0-9 overall. Lopez Island 5-3, 8-5.

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