Edmonds-Woodway earns tough win over Kamiak in boys basketball

EDMONDS — The final score may indicate an 11-point victory for the Edmonds-Woodway Warriors boys basketball team, but that is somewhat deceptive, according to E-W coach Gail Pintler.

“It was close all the way until there were just a few minutes left,” he said of his team’s 49-38 victory over Kamiak on Tuesday. “They were within two or three the whole game.”

E-W led just 22-20 at halftime and 36-32 after three quarters of play.

But the Warriors clamped down on defense and created several turnovers to outscore the Knights 13-6 in the fourth quarter.

“We put a little pressure on them at the end,” Pintler added. “The real key was that we only had nine turnovers. (Kamiak) is a good aggressive team and we felt good about that.”

James Conti led E-W with 17 points, and Sean Laue had 14 points, six rebounds, six steals and three assists. Oliver Enquist added six rebounds, four steals, and a blocked shot for the Warriors.

Skylar Stormo scored 15 points and Meka Este-McDonald added nine to lead Kamiak, which fell to 6-7 in Wesco play and 7-9 overall.

With the 49-38 victory, the Warriors (12-2, 15-3 overall) clinched the No. 1 seed to the 4A District 1 tournament, though the Wesco South regular season title is still up in the air.

Meadowdale, at 10-3 in Wesco South play, could still catch Edmonds-Woodway for the regular season title, but E-W would still retain the No. 1 seed because Meadowdale is a 3A school.

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

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Kamiak — Brown, Dremlyuga 4, Este-McDonald 9, Houghtaling, Jo. Glenn, Ju. Glenn, Lachapelle, Makori, Parcells 8, Ruppel 2, Stormo 15. Edmonds-Woodway — Bury, Conti 17, Enquist 4, Laue 14, McCartney 4, Ortiz 2, Polovina 3, Reilly, Wafer 5, Wilson. 3-point goals — none. Records — Kamiak 6-7 league, 7-9 overall. E-W 12-2, 15-3.

Lake Stevens 67, Arlington 50: At Arlington, Lake Stevens went on a 15-0 run at the end of the third quarter and into the fourth to secure a Wesco North win over Arlington. Sean Stickney led the Vikings with 16 points and Shane Pilon added 14. Arlington’s Caleb Scarth scored 15.

At Arlington H.S.

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Lake Stevens — Adams 8, Dodge 10, Elfeghih 8, Isaksen, Kurisu 4, Pilon 14, Russum, Schneider 7, Stickney 16. Arlington — Busby 10, Carpenter 10, Cooper, Heath 3, Larson, Peterson 2, Richardson 10, Scarth 15. 3-point goals — Richardson 2, Busby 2, Pilon 1, Dodge 2. Records — LS 8-5 league, 12-5 overall. Arlington 5-8, 6-11.

Monroe 55, Cascade 47: At Everett, James MacIntyre scored 19 points to lead Monroe to the Wesco North victory. Matt Reading had 12 points and James Joyce had 10 to pace Cascade.

At Cascade H.S.

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Monroe — Bunge 4, Lucke, MacIntyre 19, Ohlsen 9, Waltman 13, Wright 10. Cascade — Hancock 3, Joyce 10, King 3, McDaniels 6, Ogundadegbe 2, Reading 12, Shewfelt 6, Walker 5. 3-point goals — Wright 2, Waltman 1, Ohlsen, King, Joyce 2, Hancock. Records — Monroe 8-5 league, 11-6 overall. Cascade 3-11, 3-14.

Meadowdale 69, Lynnwood 56: At Lynnwood, Teagan Dooley made four 3-pointers in the second quarter to boost Meadowdale to a Wesco South win over Lynnwood. Matt Gorman led the Mavericks with 20 points and Scott Hill had 16 points for the Royals.

At Meadowdale H.S.

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Lynnwood — Beatty 12, DeGraw, Fajemisin 12, Gordon 2, Hill 16, Hunsinger, Matzen 8, Meinken 6. Meadowdale — Beeson 2, Clampitt 4, Dooley 15, Gorman 20, Hamlett 2, Matteson 10, O’Neill, P. Werner 16, S. Werner. 3-point goals — P. Werner 3, Dooley 4, Matteson 1, Hill 2. Records — Lynnwood 6-8 league, 8-10 overall. Meadowdale 10-3, 14-3.

Stanwood 62, Oak Harbor 45: At Oak Harbor, Kale Schmidt had 18 points, Zack Johnson had 17, and Mike Lawrence added 10 as the Spartans beat the Wildcats in Wesco North action. Roderick Rumble had 18 points and 10 rebounds to lead Oak Harbor.

At Oak Harbor H.S.

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Stanwood — Edlund 1, Hushagen 1, Johnson 17, Klempel 6, Lawrence 10, Orcutt 2, Schmidt 18, Williams 3, Zipp 4, Zweber. Oak Harbor — Brooks 2, Edens 2, Ekberg, McCardle 13, Rouser 2, Rumble 18, Smith 5, Stout, Waller, Zadel 3. 3-point goals — Schmidt 6, McCardle 3, Williams 1, Zadel 1. Records — Stanwood 8-6 league, 9-9 overall. OH 3-10, 4-14.

Mariner 64, Shorecrest 24: At Everett, Michael Minor had 14 points and seven assists to lead Mariner, who clinched a district playoff berth by virtue of its victory and Mountlake Terrace’s loss to Jackson. Stefan Doerscher added 13 points and Kyle Bastys had 10 for the Marauders.

At Mariner H.S.

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Shorecrest — Bermudez, Diel, Clevenger, Dodge, Golike 5, Hake, Harris 8, Jochim 2, Kanuch 7, Meyers 2, Sullivan. Mariner — Bastys 10, Chhann 8, Doerscher 13, Malysheff 2, McCullough 2, Minor 14, Purnell 6, T. Dillon 9. 3-point goals — Harris 1, Kanuch 1, Minor 4, Doerscher 1, T. Dillon 1, Bastys 1. Records — Shorecrest 4-10 league, 7-11 overall. Mariner 9-4, 12-5.

Snohomish 68, Everett 36: Nick Klop scored seven baskets on eight attempts to help the Panthers remain undefeated in the Wesco North with a win over Everett. Zach Wilde scored a game-high 20 points for Snohomish and Flynn Mattson led the Seagulls with 11.

At Snohomish H.S.

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Snohomish — Low 10, Johnson 4, Klop 17, Wilde 20, McGinnis 4, Leahy 3, McGee 4, Jeffries 6, Cummins. Everett — Brown 2, Gunnerson 2, Nguyen 3, Jones 3, Mattson 11, Frauenholtz 2, Homer 2, Hennings 8, Grindstaff. 3-point goals — Low 1, Klop 1, Nguyen 1, Homer 1. Records — Snohomish 13-0 in league, 15-2 overall. Everett 4-10, 4-13.

Cedarcrest 85, Lakewood 57: At Duvall, Louie LaBate scored 21 points to lead five Red Wolves in double figures in the Cascade Conference win. Matt Coltom had 17 points, Jake Leland had 13, Cameron Padron had 10, and Cullen Hammontree had 11 points and 10 rebounds for Cedarcrest. Billy Rist scored 23 points, including 14 in the third quarter to lead Lakewood.

At Cedarcrest H.S.

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Lakewood — Black 6, Diamond, Dragich 1, Fry 3, Hesselman 5, Lawson 6, Lays 2, Leach 1, Ordonez 8, Rist 23, Wiersma 2. Cedarcrest — Cl. Hammontree, Coltom 17, Cook 9, Cu. Hammontree 11, LaBate 21, Leland 13, McKinney 2, Mcrae 1, Padron 10, Campbell, Clark, . 3-point goals — Leland 1, LaBate 4, Coltom 4, Cook 1, Ordonez 1, Fry 1, Lawson 2, Rist 1. Records — Lakewood 1-9 league, 3-13 overall. Cedarcrest 7-2, 12-4.

King’s 65, Archbishop Murphy 51: At Everett, Erich Fuhlendorf scored 35 points on the strength of five 3-pointers and Dylan O’Neil added 12 points as King’s remained undefeated in Cascade Conference play. J. D. Melton had 11 points and Joey Clancy added 10 to lead Murphy.

At A. Murphy H.S.

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King’s — Ayers 2, Clocksin 4, Farid, Fuhlendorf 35, Hardy 8, Hoff, Mar, McDonald 2, O’Neil 12, Talbot 2. Archbishop Murphy — Bourke, Clancy 10, Felder 7, Fleming 4, Hards, Healow 3, LaMarre, McCann 1, Melton 11, Quinlan 2, Sherrer 7, Smith 6, Wright. 3-point goals — Fulendorf 5, Hardy 2, Melton 2, Felder 1, Healow 1, Smith 1. Records — King’s 10-0 league, 12-4 overall. A. Murphy 5-5, 7-9.

Coupeville 62, Granite Falls 54: At Granite Falls, Cody Peters scored 19 points and Coupeville used a 22-11 run in the third quarter to take a Cascade Conference victory.

At G. Falls H.S.

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Coupeville — Bagby 2, Beggren, Evans, Chen,Kim, Loesch 9, Miller 13, O’Keefe 7, Peters 19, Smith 6, Wilcox 6, Williams. Granite Falls — Beard 15, Hillery 8, Howard 14, Knudson 8, Ogren 2, Walcker 4,Walker, Whitt 3. 3-point goals — Knudson, Howard 2, Peters. Records — Coupeville 5-6 league, 9-8 overall. GF 2-7, 5-10.

Highland Christian 61, Tulalip Heritage 57: At Tulalip, Jordan Wasko scored a game-high 30 points and had eight rebounds in Tulalip Heritage’s Northwest 1B league loss to Highland Christian. Jon Enge led Highland Christian with 25 points.

At Tulalip Tribal Center

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Highland Christian Prep — C. Brown 14, Crawford 11, Enge 25, Kelly 9, Miles, Simmons, Sorenson, Teal 2. Tulalip Heritage — Davis 4, George, Hatch, Henry, Jones 8, Mathias 15, Ramos, Wasko 30. 3-point goals — Mathias 2, Wasko 2, Jones 2, Crawford 3. Records — HC 6-2 league, 11-4 overall. TH 0-8, 3-14.

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