Mariner repeats as Tumwater Invite champ

TUMWATER – Mariner High School’s Dan Bush pinned Rochester High School’s Mac Watson with one second remaining in the second round to lead the Marauders to their second consecutive victory in the Tumwater Invitational on Saturday night.

Mariner earned 250 points, thanks in part to victories by Austin Kinter at 112 pounds, Andrew Dunn at 145 and Michael Bell at 189, to edge second-place finisher Auburn (244 points) by six points.

Jackson captured 11th place with 53 points, followed by Shorecrest in 12th place with 52 points.

Team scores-Mariner 250, Auburn 244, Jackson 53 (11th), Shorecrest 52 (12th).

112-Kintner (Mar) dec. Robbins (not reported), 11-2; 119-Cliney (Sc) dec. Joe Lieu (Mar), 9-3. 125-Bush (Mar) pinned Mac Watson (Rochester)3:59; 145-Dunn (Mar) pinned Nate Coffee (Sumner) 5:12; 152-Ray (Auburn) dec. Mustafa (Mar), 6-2; 171-Aschenbrenner (Puyallup) pinned. Braaten (Mar), 5:34; 189-Bell (Mar) dec. Shumate (Black Hills), 18-5; 215-Brown (Auburn) dec. Tuiasosopo (Mar) 9-5.

Boys basketball

Stanwood 67, Decatur 60: The trio of Chris Sains, Daef Kaufman and Todd Henderman led the Spartans to the non-conference victory. Kevin McCaffery paced Decatur with 26 points.

At Stanwood


Decatur

11

12

15

22

60

Stanwood

10

21

16

20

66


Decatur-Williams 14, McCaffery 27, Tait 2, Asadi 17. Stanwood-Cafford 4, Abrams 6, Sains 18, Boehme 2, Boser 8, Welk 2, Kaufman 17, Henderman 10. 3-point goals-Kaufman 3, Sains 2. JV score-Stanwood def Decatur. Records-Decatur 3-3 overall. Stanwood 4-2.

Meadowdale 67, Blanchet 34: Jake Linton scored 15 points and Taylor Marsh added 12 to lead Meadowdale to its fifth straight victory in the non-league game.

At Edmonds


Blanchet

4

16

6

8

34

Meadowdale

9

24

17

17

67


Blanchet-Olson 4, Graves 5, Kwik 6, Morris 6, Washington 4, Petersen 2, Austin 6, Campbell 2, Weinhardt 3. Meadowdale-Lover 7, McGuinnis 2, Marsh 12, Linton 15, Myhre 5, Faison 9, Mattison 8, Hagen 9. 3-point goals-Lover 1, Marsh 2, Linton 3, Myhre 1, Olson 1, Graves 1. Weinhardt 1. JV score-Blanchet def. Meadowdale. Records-Meadowdale 5-1 Blanchet 6-2.

Shorewood 69, Garfield 45: In a Preps with Pros fundraising event at KeyArena before the Sonics game, Shorewood junior Rob Diederichs scored a game-high 25 points. Freshman Tim Diederichs, Rob’s younger brother, scored 10 points. Teammate Sean Tracey, with 18 points, challenged Garfield early, scoring nearly all his points in the paint.

At KeyArena, Seattle


Shorewood

17

14

19

19

69

Garfield

8

12

9

16

45


Shorewood-Hyseni 9, Bernhard 3, Stiles 2, Stedman 1, T. Diederichs 10, Tracey 18, R. Diederichs 25, Burns 1. Garfield-Thompson 8, Jimerson 3, Irwin 10, Tinsley 2, Rasom 2, Bicani 2, Thomas 4, Clough 2, Rivers 4, Harrison 8. 3-point goals-Bernhard 1, T. Diederichs 2, Harrison 1. Records-Shorewood 1-4 overall. Garfield 3-2.

Washington Prep 75, King’s 41: King’s high scorers Taylor Clark and Chris Faidley were held to seven and six points, respectively, by Washington Prep at the Chaminade Classic in Chaminade, California.

At Chaminade, Callif.


Washington Prep

16

17

20

22

75

King’s

10

9

6

16

41


Washington Prep-Simonet 13, Miller 2, Stone 12, Ware 6, Frank 2, Bowman 25, Rivers 2, Boyles 14. King’s-Clark 7, Faidley 6, Dixon 5, Hingston 2, Kennard 4, Springer 4, Ostrum 5, Drenth 2, Howell 3, Holman 3. 3-point goals-Clark 1, Faidley 2, Holman 1, Simonet 3. Records-King’s 4-4 overall. Washington Prep not reported.

Jackson 71, Tyee 42: Corey Hall led all scorers with 16 points and Cedric Collins scored 14 as Jackson ended a two-game losing streak with the non-league victory.

At Everett


Tyee

6

14

12

10

42

Jackson

19

15

20

17

71


T-Roglund 3, Whiting 6, Ruffer 9, Dodson 4, Harshman 8, Sersier 4, Howard 4, Umali 4. Jack-Simshauser 8, Musgrave 4, Eisinger 4, Sohn 8, Williams 5, Collins 14, Hall 16, Kirton 12. 3-point goals-Whiting 1, Simshauser 2, Sohn 2. Records-Jackson 3-2 overall. Tyee 1-4.

Girls basketball

Cascade 69, Shorewood 50: Kristi Auckland scored 10 of her game-high 27 points in the first quarter and Jenny Muscatell finished with 14 as Cascade won its third game overall.

At Everett


Shorewood

15

9

15

11

50

Cascade

23

15

14

17

69


S-Eckerlin 2, Bredinger 5, Menth 1, West 7, Blair 2, Tulee 10, Huertas 17, Dubois 2, Ellersick 4. C-Auckland 27, Sadler 2, Bergstrom 9, Elliott 3, Hooper 4, Hansen 6, Muscatell 14, Hooks 4. 3-point goals-Bergstrom 3, Elliott, 1, West 1.Records-Cascade 3-2 overall. Shorewood 1-4.

Lake Stevens 49, Mariner 23: Katie Holloway scored 24 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead Lake Stevens to the non-conference victory Friday night. Lake Stevens will take its undefeated record to Western Conference North foe Monroe on Saturday.

At Mariner


Lake Stevens

11

6

20

12

49

Mariner

6

7

8

2

23


Lake Stevens-Estes 4, Tri 2, LaPlante 2, West 4, Mace 7, Kelly 2, Fisher 4, Holloway 24. Mariner-Moore 6, Prom 2, Flowers 2, Belthol 4, Greaby 9. JV score-Mariner 53, Lake Stevens 49. Records-Lake Stevens 6-0 overall. Mariner 1-4.

Monroe 51, Chief Sealth 48: Monroe’s Kirsten Thompson led with a team-high 16 points and 13 rebounds at the Cascade Classic at Eastlake High School. Teammate Chelsey Zimmerman scored 11 points and chipped in seven assists and five steals. Monroe will play Diamond, Alaska at 9 a.m. Monday in the same tournament.

At Issaquah


Monroe

7

15

12

17

51

Chief Sealth

13

10

15

10

48


Monroe-Mortin 2, Battle 1, Zimmerman 11, Heilman 7, Thompson 16, D. Drivstuen 2, Muhammad 2, Moriarity 9, C. Drivstuen 1. Chief Sealth-Nzekwa 2, McGuire 3, Lewis-Robert 16, Jackson 7, R. Rogers 18, Cook 2. 3-point goals-Zimmerman 1, McGuire 1, Lewis-Robert 1, Jackson 1. Records-Monroe 4-1 overall. Chief Sealth 5-1.

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