Glacier Peak’s Aidan Davis drives the baseline with Stanwood’s Kaeden McGlothin defending during a game Friday evening at Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish. The Grizzlies won 66-54. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
SNOHOMISH — Bobby Siebers scored 17 points and Glacier Peak used a 10-0 run to start the fourth quarter to pull away for a 66-54 win over Stanwood in an early non-league boys basketball matchup of two of the area’s top contenders on Wednesday night.
Aidan Davis scored 16 points, Torey Watkins added 11 and Adam Thomas chipped in 10 for Glacier Peak (2-0).
Kolten Bartram-Scott scored a team-high 16 points, Kaeden McGlothin added 10 and Mack Hepper scored nine for Stanwood (1-2).
Glacier Peak’s Torey Watkins pulls up for a basket during a game against Stanwood on Friday evening at Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish. The Grizzlies won 66-54. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Glacier Peak’s Torey Watkins, right, celebrates a hard-fought basket with Stanwood’s Kaeden McGlothin during a game Friday evening at Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish. The Grizzlies won 66-54. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Glacier Peak’s Jo Lee attempts a basket with Stanwood’s Mack Hepper defending during a game Friday evening at Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish. The Grizzlies won 66-54. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Glacier Peak’s Bobby Siebers, left, celebrates receiving a charge call with teammate Torey Watkins during a game against Stanwood on Friday evening at Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish. The Grizzlies won 66-54. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Glacier Peak’s Jo Lee drives the lane with Stanwood’s Mack Hepper defending during a game Friday evening at Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish. The Grizzlies won 66-54. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Stanwood’s Owen Thayer defends against Glacier Peak’s Adam Thomas during a game Friday evening at Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish. The Grizzlies won 66-54. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
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