Arlington’s Leyton Martin puts three fingers in the air after making a three point shot during the game against Glacier Peak on Friday, Jan. 17, 2025 in Arlington, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Arlington’s Leyton Martin puts three fingers in the air after making a three point shot during the game against Glacier Peak on Friday, Jan. 17, 2025 in Arlington, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Prep basketball roundup for Saturday, Feb. 15

Leyton Martin’s triple-double leads Arlington to district win

Prep basketball roundup for Saturday, Feb. 15:

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BOYS BASKETBALL

4A District 1-2 tournament (loser out)

Arlington 75, Bothell 51

ARLINGTON — Senior star point guard Leyton Martin’s triple-double (29 points, 15 rebounds, 10 assists) led the fifth-seeded Eagles to the double-elimination portion of the tournament bracket. Billy Kooy added 16 points and seven rebounds for Arlington, which will travel to No. 4-seed Redmond Thursday for a winner-to-state game.

Woodinville 74, Lake Stevens 50

WOODINVILLE — The No. 11-seed Vikings’ season ended with a 9-14 record mostly due to Woodinville senior Liam Kelly’s 34 points. Brody Peirpoint and Devin Freeman each scored 13 in the loss.

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Lake Washington 57, Jackson 53

3A District 1 tournament

Monroe 64, Sedro-Woolley 56

MONROE — Dominic Castillo scored 16 points, and Wyatt Prohn and Caleb Campbell each added 11 as the third-seeded Bearcats advanced to the semifinals. Monroe faces No. 2-seed Shorecrest in a winner-to-state game 5 p.m. Wednesday at Marysville Pilchuck High School.

Edmonds-Woodway 62, Ferndale 42

EDMONDS — Cam Hiatt (21 points, six rebounds, six assists), William Alseth (17 points, eight rebounds) and DJ Karl (10 points) led the top-seeded Warriors to the semifinals. E-W will face No. 4 Shorewood 7 p.m. Wednesday at Marysville Pilchuck High School in a winner-to-state contest.

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Shorewood 68, Marysville Getchell 62

Shorecrest 52, Snohomish 43

2A District 1 tournament

Lakewood 60, Burlington-Edison 47

LAKEWOOD — Caleb Greenland’s 18 points led the 17-6 Cougars to Wednesday’s winner-to-state district title game against top-seed Lynden at Mount Vernon High School. Nash Espe (12 points) and Evan Stacey (10) also checked in with double digits for second-seeded Lakewood, which outscored No. 3 seed Burlington-Edison 18-5 in the fourth quarter.

2A District 1 tournament (loser out)

Archbishop Murphy, 55, Bellingham 54

BELLINGHAM — The No. 7 Wildcats kept their season alive and will face fourth-seeded Anacortes 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at Mount Vernon High School in a loser-out game.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

4A District 1-2 tournament (loser out)

Glacier Peak 58, Juanita 52

SNOHOMISH — The fifth-seeded Grizzlies advanced to the double-elimination phase of the tournament and will travel to No. 4 Woodinville for a 7 p.m. Tuesday, winner-to-state tilt.

North Creek 56, Arlington 51

ARLINGTON — No. 9-seed North Creek moved on the double-elimination portion of the bracket despite double-digit scoring from a trio of Eagles — Kierra Reese (14 points), Jersey Walker (12) and Sami Jones (12). Arlington’s season finished its season 7-14 overall.

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Issaquah 73, Kamiak 31

2A District 2 tournament

Sultan 59, Lindbergh 22

SULTAN — The third-seeded Turks got 15 points from Wendy Asper and 10 from Gaby Yepez-Suarez as they buried No. 6 Lindbergh. Sultan will host a winner-to-state game against No. 7 Foster 6 p.m. Tuesday.

1B District 1-2-3 tournament (loser out)

Summit Classical Christian 35, Grace Academy 18

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