Limar’s hot shooting leads Everett to victory

Herald staff

EVERETT – Reggie Limar shot 7-for-12 from the floor and led all scorers with 15 points to propel the Everett boys basketball team to a 64-36 non-conference victory over Cascade Wednesday night.

“After two tough losses last week, we knew it was time to come out with redemption and recommit ourselves defensively. I am very pleased,” said Everett coach Darrell Olson.

Everett, which improved its overall record to 4-3, went into halftime with a 26-13 advantage and never looked back. Everett outscored the Bruins 38-23 in the second half.

Josh Daniels poured in 11 points and added nine rebounds for the Seagulls.

Junior guard Marcus Hansen sank two 3-point field goals for Cascade (4-3) to lead them in scoring with eight points.


Cascade-Johnson 4, Michaeilis 3, Hansen 8, Curtiss 2, Konsmo 6, Sweeny 3, Skoor 2, Hill 4, Bailey 4. Everett-Limar 15, Daniels 11, Lee 2, Allison 3, Ahmad 8, Price 4, Waite 5, Curtiss 1, Bjella 8, Missal 2, Wertheimer 5. 3-point goals-Hansen 2, Konsmo 2, Daniels 2, Waite 1, Michaelis 1, Bailey 1. JV score-Everett 71, Cascade 45. Records-Cascade 3-1 in league, 4-3 overall. Everett 0-2, 4-3.

  • Jackson 80, Mariner 44: Jason Arango and Craig Chambers combined to scored 30 points to lead the Timberwolves to the non-conference victory. Josh Bullinger had 15 points for Mariner.


    Mariner

    8

    16

    12

    8

    44

    Jackson

    27

    19

    24

    10

    80


    Mariner-Stockl 7, Coats 4, Kerr 1, Olson 2, Bullinger 15, Elrod 2, Gondahl 11. Jackson-Marsh 7, Jamieson 5, Chambers 16, Cooper 3, Engel 6, Bolstad 2, Lillibridge 4, Arango 14, Keller 9, Larsen 9, Brush 3. 3-point goals-Stockl 1, Bullinger 4, Chambers 4, Marsh 1, Engel 1, Keller 2. JV-Mariner defeated Jackson. Records-Mariner 3-5 overall. Jackson 4-2.

  • Cascade 71, Everett 52: Kayla Huss scored 23 points as teammate Megan Lienhard had 10 to lead the Bruins to the non-conference victory. Tracy Webber scored 12 for the Seagulls.


    Cascade

    20

    20

    17

    14

    71

    Everett

    4

    11

    13

    24

    52


    Cascade-Huss 23, Lienhard 10, Baines 4, Beckins 4, Adams 5, Sullivan 8, Selvage 3, Bovey 6, Anderson 8. Everett-Bjella 10, Webber 12, Barton 6, Moore 2, Olsen 2, Barquest 3, Hill 12, Booth 3, Robe 2. 3-point goals-Huss 3, Adams 1, Bovey 2, Bjella 2, Webber 2. JV-Cascade defeated Everett. Records-Cascade 8-0 overall. Everett 1-6.

  • Lynden 59, Arlington 46: Kayla Burt scored 25 points and added 11 rebounds in a non-conference game for the Eagles. Lynden had three players score 16 points.


    Arlington

    8

    14

    11

    13

    46

    Lynden

    13

    12

    17

    17

    59


    Arlington-Burt 25, Scheppele 9, S. Cort 2, L. Cort 2, Elliott 6, Penix 2. Lynden-Victor 16, Burlingame 16, Kellett 16, Stopperan 4, Roorda 3, Wilson 3, Beanblossom 1. 3-point goals-Victor 4, Burt 2, Wilson 1, Scheppele 1. JV score-Lynden 40, Arlington 38. Records-Arlington 1-1 in league, 3-4 overall. Lynden 1-1-1, 3-3.

  • Edmonds-Woodway 66, Oak Harbor 51: Kelsey Hitchner and Kamiya Woodard combined to score 32 points to lead the Warriors to the Wesco 4A victory. Molly Bull had 13 points for the Wildcats.


    Oak Harbor

    10

    6

    18

    17

    51

    Edmonds-Woodway

    16

    15

    18

    17

    66


    Oak Harbor-Bull 13, Hartman 14, Manibuina 6, King 3, Bratt 3, White 2. Edmonds-Woodway-Allen 2, Hitchner 17, K. Adix 10, Gifford 2, Woodard 15, T. Adix 4, Brown 9, Bordeaux 3, Harter 5. 3-point goals-Hitchner 2, Woodard 1, Brown 1, Bordeaux 1, Hartman 1. JV score-Oak Harbor 50, Edmonds-Woodway 49. Records-Oak Harbor 2-2 in league, 3-4 overall. Edmonds-Woodway 1-1,3-3.

  • Marysville-Pilchuck 54, Shorewood 21: Marysville-Pilchuck’s Marc Ramey made quick work of Shorewood’s Nate Sihor, pinning him 26 seconds into their 130-pound weight class bout.

    103-Hanks (M) dec. Ferris, 3-0; 112-Ryan (M) dec. Sanders, 17-2; 119-Botelho (M) pinned Meyers, :57, first; 125-Morales (M) dec. Wyman, 10-2; 130-Ramey (M) pinned Sihor, :26, first; 135-Rosenkranz (S) pinned Dormaier, :57, third; 140-P. Thompson (M) pinned Cheng, 1:05, first; 145-Harris won by forfeit; 152-Delbrouk (M) pinned Wyatt, 1:17, first; 160-Shoemaker (S) dec. Day, 14-7; 171-Medhaug (S) pinned Swardz, 1:07, second; 189-Cooper (S) pinned K. Thompson, :27, third; 215-Livesay (M) pinned Olwell, 1:31, second; 275-Silva won by forfeit. Records-Marysville-Pilchuck 4-1 in league, 7-2 overall. Shorewood 0-4, 0-4.

  • Marysville-Pilchuck 42, Lakewood 21: Ryan Morales’ hard fought 7-2 decision over Lakewood’s Jeff Brown in the 125-pound weight class bout keyed a Tomahawk non-conference victory.

    103-Edmonds (L) dec. Hanks, 4-1; 112-Ryan (M) dec. Berwald, 6-2; 119-Botelho (M) dec. Thomas, 14-6; 125-Morales (M) dec. Brown, 7-2; 130-Ramey (M) pinned Lengenfelder, :34, third; 135-Dormaier (M) dec. Villano, 7-4; 140-Bailey (L) pinned Michel, 1:23, first; 145-P. Thompson (M) dec. M. Leonard, 14-1; 152-Harris (M) dec. Jacobson, 12-1; 160-Delbrouck (M) pinned Ervin, :48, first; 171-Caldwell (L) pinned Swardz, 1:33, first; 189-Gammon (L) pinned K. Thompson, :43, second; 215-Livesay (M) dec. Gwyther, 12-6; 275-Silva pinned D Leonard, 1:21, third. Records-Marysville-Pilchuck 4-1 in league, 7-2 overall. Lakewood 2-2, 5-3.

  • Sultan 63, Bellingham 12: Sultan senior Ryan McDicken pinned his opponent, Casey Gainor, in 43 seconds in the 125-pound match of the non-conference meet.

    103-Woodruff (B) p. Claussen 1:37 1st; 112-Collier (S) won by forfeit; 119-Atturbury (S) won by forfeit; 125-McDicken (S) p. Gainor :43 1st; 130-Dennis (S) won by forfeit; 135-Nye (S) p. Henefin 1:07 1st; 140-Fortier (S) p. Jenkins 1:18 1st; 145-Lemmon (S) p. Swanson 1:11 1st; 152-Roefler (S) p. Davidson 1:19 1st; 160-Gasdaska (S) p. Wright :16 2nd; 171-Brown dec. Vlahos 12-8; 189-Granara (B) p. Fweum :12 2nd; 215-Double forfeit; 275-Root (S) p. Lawrence 1:30 1st. Records-Sultan: 6-3 overall.

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