Lynnwood secures 3A district playoff berth

LYNNWOOD – The Lynnwood boys basketball team will be returning to the 3A District 1 Tournament as it captured a 46-39 Wesco South victory over Mountlake Terrace Tuesday night.

Senior captain Amar Prasad came off the bench to ignite the Royals offense, scoring 14 of his game-high 15 points in the first two quarters. Prasad buried four 3-pointers – two in each quarter.

“Amar stepped up tonight to get the team going,” Royals coach Landon Porter said. “He came off the bench on fire.”

Lynnwood hopes to fare better in the playoffs following last year’s early exit after losing to Sehome and Ferndale in consecutive games.

“If we can defend well and score easy buckets in transition we should do pretty well this year,” Porter said.

At Lynnwood H.S.

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Mountlake Terrace-Balch 6, Benninga 4, Gill 8, Griffin 12, Theiss 1, Wiley 8. Lynnwood-Beatty 4, Grubb 3, Matzen 4, Prasad 15, N. Rudd 8, J. Rudd 12. 3-point goals-Prasad 4, J. Rudd 2, Grubb 1, Matzen 1. JV score-Lynnwood 47, Mountlake Terrace 41. Records-Mountlake Terrace 2-9 in league, 2-11 overall. Lynnwood 9-3, 10-4.

Edmonds-Woodway 44, Meadowdale 42: At Lynnwood, with 12 seconds remaining Eric Greenwood hit a game-winning 3-pointer for Edmonds-Woodway. The Warriors are tied for second in the Wesco South. Josh Heard led E-W with 16 points. Milan Moncrief led Meadowdale with 13 points and teammate Robel Kidnau added nine.

At Meadowdale H.S.

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Edmonds-Woodway-Ortiz 11, Conti 5, Greenwood 5, Vaabene 3, Gorman 2, Heard 14, Donaldson 4. Meadowdale-Kidanu 9, Law 6, Marsh 3, Moncrief 13, Rouse 3, Threet 8. 3-point goals-Ortiz 1, Conti 1, Greenwood 1, Vaabene 1, Marsh 1, Law 2. JV score-Edmonds-Woodway 47, Meadowdale 42. Records-E-W 9-3 in league, 10-4 overall. Meadowdale 5-6, 7-6.

Kamiak 64, Everett 59: At Mukilteo, sophomore Ryan Tarver drained three 3-pointers in the second quarter as the Knights overcame a sluggish start in a Wesco South clash. Tarver led Kamiak with 17 points. Gia Luu scored 18 for the Seagulls.

At Kamiak H.S.

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Everett-Luu 18, Barhanovich 4, Mattson 3, Levin 14, Wertheimer 7, Safstrom 1, Blacker 12. Kamiak-Bullock 3, Iddins 11, Marere 14, Martinez 10, Perry 9, Tarver 17. 3-point goals-Barhanovich 1, Mattson 1, Levin 1, Iddins 1, Martinez 1, Perry 1, Tarver. JV-Kamiak defeated Everett. Records-Everett 3-9 in league, 3-11 overall. Kamiak 6-5, 7-6.

Mariner 44, Shorewood 41: At Everett, Damascus Purnell had 11 points and Jerrel Grant scored a game-high 14 to lead Mariner to the Wesco South victory.

At Mariner H.S.

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Shorewood-Allen 11, Freitas 9, B. Hartman 10, Walker 3, Wood 8. Mariner-Willis 2, Collie 2, Chhann 7, Grant 14, Butsch 8, Purnell 11. 3-point goals-Wood 2, B. Hartman 2, Chhann 1, Grant 2. JV score-Mariner 66, Shorewood 49. Records-Shorewood 7-4 in league, 8-5 overall. Mariner 4-7, 4-9.

Jackson 60, Shorecrest 40: At Mill Creek, Brian Rucker scored a game-high 25 points, including four 3-pointers, to help Jackson (11-0) stay undefeated in the Wesco South. Brandon Bible led Shorecrest with 11 points.

At Jackson H.S.

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Shorecrest-Acholonu 2, Bean 3, Bible 11, Clemmons 4, Golike 6, Hoffman 10, Zoyev 4. Jackson-Reimer 3, Markovich 2, J. Eisinger 2, D. Eisinger 22, Rucker 25, Wishko 2, Gelakoska 4. 3-point goals-Rucker 4, Hoffman 2, D. Eisinger 2. JV score-Jackson 53, Shorecrest 40. Records-Shorecrest 1-11 in league, 3-11 overall. Jackson 11-0, 13-1.

Stanwood 65, Lake Stevens 57: At Stanwood, junior Derek Anderson scored 19 points and Aaron Boehme added 13, including three 3-pointers, to lead the Spartans to a Wesco North win. Forward Evan Steinruck scored a season-high 15 points to lead the Vikings’ offense.

At Stanwood H.S.

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Lake Stevens-Stoen 9, Denney 3, Aker 8, Lian 9, Warbis 2, Carter 9, Steinruck 15, Pearson 2. Stanwood-McClurken 1, Monroe 13, Boehme 13, Gambill 9, Cayford 2, Struiksma 3, Anderson 19, Lipinski 5. 3-point goals-Boehme 3, Stoen 1, Lian 2, Carter 1, Steihruck 1. JV-Lake Stevens defeated Stanwood. Records-Lake Stevens 2-8 in league, 5-10 overall. Stanwood 7-3, 9-5.

Cascade 71, Oak Harbor 65: At Oak Harbor, Cascade trailed by two points at the half, but outscored Oak Harbor 18-11 in the decisive third quarter en route to the Wesco North victory. Chris Hilliard had a game-high 24 points, including nine in the third period, and Marcus Guffey added 22 for the Bruins. Rodrick Rumble led Oak Harbor with 11 points.

At Oak Harbor H.S.

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Cascade-Matson 14, Hilliard 24, Snel 7, Guffey 22, Carter 4. Oak Harbor-Heidt 6, Hughes 9, Hunter 7, Leach 10, Lobbestael 8, Lopez 6, Rumble 11, Schulle 8. 3-point goals-Matson 2, Hilliard 3, Snel 1, Leach 2, Schulle 1, Hughes 1. JV-Cascade defeated Oak Harbor. Records-Cascade 8-2 in league, 11-3 overall. Oak Harbor 1-8, 1-12.

Monroe 58, Mount Vernon 47: At Mount Vernon, Jimmy Sanjer scored 16 points and Anthony Hamik had 13 to lead Monroe to the Wesco North victory. Jeremy Juarez had 21 and Mike Knight had 10 to pace the Bulldogs.

At Mount Vernon H.S.

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Monroe-Churlin 9, Silva 3, Philippart 7, Santjer 16, Hamik 13, Sligh 2, J. Waltman 2, MacIntyre 4, S. Waltman 3. Mount Vernon-Brown 2, Duffy 3, Gibbons 3, Jensen 2, Jordan 6, Juarez 21, Knight 10. 3-point goals-Churlin 1, Phillippart 1, Santjer 2, Duffy 1, Knight 2. JV-Mount Vernon def. Monroe. Records-Monroe 4-6 in league, 5-8 overall. Mt. Vernon 4-6, 6-8.

Lakewood 83, Cedarcrest 57: At Lakewood, Bryan Conner scored 11 of his 17 points, including three 3-pointers, in the second quarter to lead Lakewood to the Cascade Conference victory.

At Lakewood H.S.

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Cedarcrest-Coltom 4, Hammontree 8, Cortez 28, Ritter 6, Cillimore 5, Fromm 6. Lakewood-Bird 5, D. Borisov 2, S. Borisov 8, Cheatle 1, Connor 17, Fure 8, McGillvray 4, Scott 18, Wiederkehr 20. 3-point goals-Cortez 4, Coltom 1, Conner 3, Bird 1, Wiederkehr 2. JV score-Lakewood 47, Cedarcrest 33. Records-Cedarcrest 4-4 in league, 9-6 overall. Lakewood 7-1, 10-5.

Archbishop Murphy 66, Sultan 56: At Everett, Wildcat forward Joey Jensen had a double-double (14 points, 12 rebounds) and teammate Alex Burns scored 22 and added six assists for Archbishop Murphy in their first Cascade Conference victory.

At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

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Sultan-Webster 4, Johnson 5, Clarke 4, Jo. Nicholes 9, Je. Nicholes 8, Lemmon 2, Pohaku 6, Champeaux 18. Archbishop Murphy-Forgey 11, Jensen 14, Leone 3, Burns 22, S. Smith 9, Ungs 7. 3-point goals-Champeaux 1, Forgey 3, Burns 1. JV score-Archbishop Murphy 69, Sultan 39. Records-Sultan 2-4 in league, 5-9 overall. Archbishop Murphy 1-5, 3-10.

King’s 42, South Whidbey 27: At Langley, Charlie Enquist scored 14 points and grabbed six rebounds and Jared Madrazo added 12 points and four steals as the Knights remained unbeaten in Cascade Conference play. Sophomore Parker Barnett had a season-high nine points to lead the Falcons.

At S. Whidbey H.S.

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King’s-C. Bowlin 8, Clark 2, Enquist 14, Lutton 2, Madrazo 12, Webb 4. South Whidbey-Adams 3, Anderson 4, Barnett 9, Blakey 2, Gulvin 2, Stallman 5, Tenuta 2. 3-point goals-Madrazo 1, Adams 1. JV-King’s defeated South Whidbey. Records-King’s 7-0 in league, 15-1 overall. S. Whidbey 2-5, 5-8.

Coupeville 68, Darrington 52: At Coupeville, J.J. Marti had a season-high 32 points to lead Coupeville to the Northwest 1A/B League win. Mike Bagby added 15 points for the Wolves. Andy Olsen had 12 points to lead Darrington and Mike Parris had 11.

At Coupeville H.S.

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Darrington-Wales 5, Vincent 8, Green 6, Parris 11, Haywood 6, Jones 4, A. Olsen 12. Coupeville-Marti 32, Duke 2, Bagby 15, Smith 7, O’Keefe 6, Prosser 2, Miller 4. 3-point goals-Vincent 2, Green 2, Haywood 2, Marti 4, Bagby 1, Smith 1. JV score-Coupeville 64, Darrington 39. Records-Darrington 7-4 in league, 9-7 overall. Coupeville 6-3, 8-7.

Tulalip Heritage 69, Lummi 64: At Bellingham, Tulalip Heritage now has sole possession of first place in the Northwest B League with its win over Lummi. Mike Calflooking had seven points and 12 rebounds and teammate Brandon Hatch added 16 points for the Hawks.

At Lummi H.S.

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Tulalip Heritage-Miller 15, McKinney 11, Hatch 16, Sedano 9, Calflooking 7, Fryberg 9, Reedy 2. Lummi-Johnson 6, Robertson 12, Dennis 5, Olsen 3, Revey 18, Cultee 13, Adams 4, Scarborough 3. 3-point goals-Johnson 2, Revey 1, Dennis 1, Hatch 2, Miller 2, McKinney 2. Records-Tulalip Heritage 8-1 in league, 13-3 overall. Lummi 6-2, 8-3.

Lopez Island 50, North Sound Christian 47: At Mountlake Terrace, North Sound Christian missed a 3-point attempt at the buzzer that would have tied the Northwest B League contest. Nate Rheaume led North Sound with a game-hight 17 points. Jordan Smith scored 16 for Lopez Island.

At N. Sound Christian

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Lopez Island-Ja. Smith 8, McCoy 11, Jardine 3, Holland 2, Jo. Smith 16, Elings 10. North Sound Christian-Cathey 11, Johnson 6, McKinley 6, Oakland 5, Rheaume 17, Schettler 2. 3-point goals-Oakland 1, McCoy 3, Jardine 1, Jo. Smith 1. Records-Lopez Island 5-4 in league, 9-7 overall. N. Sound Christian 6-2, 9-6.

Grace Academy 49, Master’s Touch 41: At Marysville, Andrew Conklin scored 17 points and Nick LeFors chipped in with 13 as the Eagles won the Northwest B League battle. Craig Crawford led the Falcons with 12 points.

At Grace Academy

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Masters Touch-VanDam 4, Enge 6, Chreiner 8, Kelly 11, Crawford 12. Grace Academy-Young 4, Conklin 17, LeFors 13, Walton 11, Weinberg 4. 3-point goals-Crawford 2, Kelly 1. Records-Master’s Touch 4-5 in league, 5-12 overall. Grace Academy 3-6, 4-13.

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