Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace’s Jaide St.Lewis puts up a shot between Tulalip Heritage’s Samuel Fryberg (left) and Isaac Hadley-Comenote during Friday’s game in Tulalip Reservation. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)

Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace’s Jaide St.Lewis puts up a shot between Tulalip Heritage’s Samuel Fryberg (left) and Isaac Hadley-Comenote during Friday’s game in Tulalip Reservation. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)

Friday’s prep basketball scores, recaps

Several local players explode offensively.

Several local prep basketball players racked up big point totals Friday.

On the boys’ side, South Whidbey’s Lewis Pope scored 40 points in the Falcons’ 74-35 win over Granite Falls. Stanwood’s Karl DeBoer tallied 39 points, helping the Spartans to a 100-46 victory over Oak Harbor.

In girls play, Jackson’s 71-54 win over Mariner featured two explosive offensive performances — the Timberwolves’ Megan Mattison and the Marauders’ Taliyah Clark recorded 28 points each.

Edmonds-Woodway’s Adrienne Poling scored 26 points to help the Warriors to their 10th straight win, 81-57 over Lynnwood.

Here are scores and recaps from all of Friday’s basketball games:

BOYS

Jackson 49, Mariner 45

Jackson made its free throws down the stretch to squeak by host Mariner in a Wesco 4A clash.

Joe Capponi scored 12 points and Kevin Han added 10 for the Timberwolves (7-4 overall, 3-2 conference).

Topaziyon Kipabut paced the Marauders (2-9, 0-5) with 16 points.

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Glacier Peak 72, Kamiak 35

Trey Lawrence and Bobby Martin combined for 45 points to help Glacier Peak fend off visiting Kamiak to remain undefeated in Wesco 4A play.

Lawrence finished with 25 points and Martin scored 20 for the Grizzlies (9-1 overall, 5-0 conference).

Carson Tuttle led the Knights (5-6, 3-2) with 13 points.

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Lake Stevens 52, Cascade 49

Ryder Kavanagh scored a game-high 17 points to lead Lake Stevens to a Wesco 4A win over host Cascade.

DeShawn McFerrin added 14 points for the Vikings (5-6 overall, 2-3 conference).

Donelle Meriwether led the Bruins (4-7, 2-3) with 15 points.

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Monroe 56, Monroe 44

Spencer Davidson scored a team-high 12 points to lead Monroe to a Wesco 4A win over visiting Mount Vernon.

Colby Kyle added 11 points for the Bearcats (9-2 overall, 4-1 conference).

Isiah Brown recorded a game-high 19 points for the Bulldogs (2-9, 1-4).

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Stanwood 100, Oak Harbor 46

Stanwood’s Karl DeBoer knocked down 10 3-pointers and finished with 39 points to lead the Spartans’ offensive explosion in a Wesco 3A win over visiting Oak Harbor.

DeBoer’s 10 triples set Stanwood’s single-game school record. Mitch Jones added 17 points for Stanwood (7-5 overall, 3-1 conference).

Malcolm Jackson scored 10 points for the Wildcats (3-9, 1-3).

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Meadowdale 64, Snohomish 44

Meadowdale’s Daniel Barhoum and Justin Chambers each scored 18 points as the Mavericks earned the Wesco 3A win over visiting Snohomish.

Luis Balcarcel scored 17 points to lead the Panthers (4-7 overall, 2-2 conference).

Meadowdale improved to 6-6 (2-2).

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Everett 61, Shorewood 39

A big second half propelled Everett to a Wesco 3A win over host Shorewood.

Preston Campbell led the Seagulls (5-7 overall, 2-2 conference) with 17 points, and Skylar Hammer had a team-best 15 for the Thunderbirds (1-11, 0-4).

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Edmonds-Woodway 51, Lynnwood 45 (statistics not reported)

Mountlake Terrace 53, Arlington 46

Mountlake Terrace locked down on defense in the fourth quarter, holding host Arlington to just four points in the period in a tense Wesco 3A victory.

Khyree Armstead scored 23 points for the Hawks (10-1 overall, 3-1 conference) to lead all scorers.

Jaren Carey paced the Eagles (8-4, 2-1) with 15 points.

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Shorecrest 66, Marysville Getchell 52

Chris Lee and Philip Pepple scored 19 points apiece as the Scots put away the host Chargers late in a Wesco 3A matchup.

Cameron Stordahl scored 20 points to lead Marysville Getchell (4-8 overall, 0-4 conference).

Shorecrest improved to 9-2 (4-0).

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South Whidbey 74, Granite Falls 35

Lewis Pope scored 40 points, including 16 in the first quarter alone, as the Falcons thumped the Tigers in a Cascade Conference matchup.

Kody Newman tacked on 20 points for South Whidbey (10-4 overall, 4-1 conference).

Sam Sylliaasen led Granite Falls (0-10, 0-5) with nine points.

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King’s 59, Archbishop Murphy 42

King’s held Archbishop Murphy to six points in the third quarter and the Knights went on to post a Cascade Conference victory to snap their five-game losing streak.

Luke Bobin led all scorers with 14 points for King’s (6-5 overall, 4-1 Cascade Conference).

Trey Miller finished with 11 points for the Wildcats (8-5, 3-2).

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Lakewood 53, Burlington-Edison 47

Alex Coleman and Jonathan Cox each had six points in a strong first quarter for Lakewood, and Austin Lane and CJ McClellan made big plays late to lift the Cougars over the Tigers in a Northwest 2A battle.

Lakewood coach Anthony Wiederkehr said the Cougars (8-3 overall, 3-1 conference) made a few huge plays in the final three minutes to hold off the Tigers (7-4, 2-2), who came back to tie the game in the fourth quarter after facing a double-digit halftime deficit.

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Mount Vernon Christian 62, Darrington 47

Darrington’s Alex McConnaughy scored 18 points, but the Loggers dropped a Northwest 2B/1B contest to host Mount Vernon Christian (5-6 overall, 2-1 Northwest 2B/1B).

Robert Smith added 11 points for the Loggers (2-9, 0-2).

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Cedar Park Christian (Mountlake Terrace) 62, Tulalip Heritage 45

GIRLS

Lake Stevens 67, Cascade 17

Lake Stevens outscored visiting Cascade 27-3 in the first quarter en route to a Wesco 4A win.

Kylee Griffen led all scorers with 15 points, and Raigan Reed added 12 for the Vikings (9-1 overall, 5-0 conference).

Brooke Alcayaga scored eight points for the Bruins (1-10, 0-5).

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Glacier Peak 64, Kamiak 33

Glacier Peak outscored Kamiak 16-3 in the second quarter to take control, and the visiting Grizzlies went on to win the Wesco 4A contest.

Alexyss Newman scored 21 points and Abbie Juozapaitis added 16 to provide the bulk of the offense for Glacier Peak (6-5 overall, 4-1 conference).

Carolyn Brunner finished with 12 points to lead the Knights (5-6, 2-3).

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Jackson 71, Mariner 54

Megan Mattison scored 28 points and led Jackson to a Wesco 4A win over visiting Mariner.

Mattison made seven 3-pointers. Olivia Skibiel added 12 points for the Timberwolves (6-4 overall, 4-1 conference).

Taliyah Clark scored a team-high 28 points for the Marauders (8-3, 3-2).

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Monroe 49, Mount Vernon 40 (statistics not reported)

Shorewood 58, Everett 27 (statistics not reported)

Arlington 57, Mountlake Terrace 31 (statistics not reported)

Edmonds-Woodway 81, Lynnwood 57 (statistics not reported)

Shorecrest 63, Marysville Getchell 28

Julia Strand and Sydney VanNess each scored 14 points to lead host Shorecrest to a Wesco 3A win over Marysville-Getchell.

Audrey Dietz added 11 points, and Kira Wood’s 10 points gave the Scots (9-3 overall, 4-0 conference) four double-digit scorers.

Abby Pfeil had eight points for the Chargers (2-10, 1-3).

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Snohomish 38, Meadowdale 26

Maya DuChesne and Courtney Perry each scored 10 points to lead Snohomish to a Wesco 3A win over visiting Meadowdale.

Sam Beeman added nine points for the Panthers (10-2 overall, 4-0 conference).

The Mavericks fell to 3-9 (0-4).

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Stanwood 62, Oak Harbor 21 (statistics not reported)

Granite Falls 48, South Whidbey 45 (statistics not reported)

Archbishop Murphy 51, King’s 24

Audrey Graham, Olivia Riojas and Maddie Hill each had nine points for Archbishop Murphy in the Wildcats’ win over visiting King’s in a Cascade Conference matchup.

The Knights (6-4 overall, 4-1 conference) were led by Peri Welch, who had eight points.

Archbishop Murphy improved to 10-0 (5-0).

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Cedarcrest 51, Sultan 13

Cedarcrest built a large first-quarter lead and earned a Cascade Conference win over host Sultan.

Cassidy Sweney, Haley Hill and Maya Catherman each had eight points for the Red Wolves (10-3 overall, 4-1 conference).

Nina Frame led the Turks (0-11, 0-6) with five points.

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Mount Vernon Christian 77, Darrington 39 (statistics not reported)

Cedar Park Christian (Mountlake Terrace) at Tulalip Heritage (statistics not reported)

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