Winter prep sports roundup.

Prep roundup for Friday, Dec. 2

Prep roundup for Friday, Dec. 2:

(Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results and statistics, email sports@heraldnet.com. Please report results by 10:30 p.m.)

BOYS BASKETBALL

NON-LEAGUE

Jackson 80, Meadowdale 30

MILL CREEK — Sylas Williams scored 27 points on 13-of-20 shooting and added nine rebounds and four steals as Jackson opened its season with a runaway win over Meadowdale.

Murphy Blackburn had 13 points and Harris Kampe added 11, including a trio of 3-pointers, for Jackson (1-0).

Jaymon Wright had 18 points, including three 3-pointers, and four assists for Meadowdale (1-1).

Lake Stevens 69, Burlington-Edison 50

BURLINGTON — Marshall Adams led four Lake Stevens scorers in double figures with 29 points as the Vikings earned a non-league win over Burlington-Edison.

Maddox Preder had 14 points, Easton Gosser added 12 and Javon McFerrin chipped in 10 for Lake Stevens (2-1).

The game was the first of the season for Burlington-Edison.

Stanwood 76, Lakewood 46

STANWOOD — Max Mayo and John Floyd scored 17 points each as Stanwood cruised to a non-league win over Lakewood.

Colby Campbell score 14 points and Gary Grisham added six for a balanced Stanwood (2-0) offense which had 11 different players score in the game.

Ben Rucker scored a team-high 15 points and Dominic Smith and Evan Stacey added eight each for Lakewood (0-2).

Cedarcrest 73, Squalicum 61

BELLINGHAM — Max Taibl scored 29 points and added five assists to help lead Cedarcrest to a season-opening win over Squalicum.

Jack Leblanc scored 13 points and Timmy Ojeda-Silva had 11 points and seven assists for Cedarcrest (1-0).

Alexander Sledge scored a team-high 18 points for Squalicum (0-1).

Marysville Getchell 64, Marysville Pilchuck 56

MARYSVILLE — Bubba Palacol scored 31 points, including five 3-pointers, and added six steals to lead Marysville Getchell to a win over crosstown-rival Marysville Pilchuck.

Shawn Etheridge had eight points, five steals and five assists, and Wyatt Harris added nine points and seven rebounds for Marysville Getchell (2-0).

Tommy Nguyen scored a team-high 16 points, Gaylan Gray added 13, and Benjamin Baxter and Hannon Dixon had eight each for Marysville Pilchuck (0-2).

Mariner 70, Shorecrest 62

EVERETT — Makai Bloomfield scored 22 points, including four 3-pointers, and Jailin Johnson added 20 as Mariner topped Shorecrest in the first game of the season for both teams.

Isaiah Cuellar scored 11 points and Michael Sully added 10 for Mariner (1-0).

Parker Baumann scored a game-high 25 points, and Anthony Najera, Brayden Fischer and Disma Kagarabi scored seven each for Shorecrest (0-1).

Snohomish 45, Glacier Peak 40

SNOHOMISH — Hudson Capelli and Drew Davis each scored 12 points and Snohomish clamped down in the fourth quarter and edged Glacier Peak in a defensive battle of crosstown rivals.

Amari Biggs and Nolan Soderstrom scored six points each for Snohomish (1-0), which outscored the Grizzles 13-6 in the final frame to earn the win.

Paxton Bigby scored 11 points, Jo Lee had nine and Sam Waldow chipped in eight for Glacier Peak (1-1).

Crescent 50, Darrington 37

DARRINGTON — Cooper Green scored a team-high 13 points, but Darrington (0-2) fell to Crescent (1-0) in a non-league game.

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Mark Morris 63, Mountlake Terrace 58

King’s 61, Blaine 59

Anacortes 83, Archbishop Murphy 41

Inglemoor 62, Lynnwood 58

EMERALD SOUND CONFERENCE

Summit Sierra 77, Granite Falls 60

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

NON-LEAGUE

Redmond 52, Cedarcrest 48

DUVALL — Freshman Kiki Anderson scored a team-high 15 points, but Cedarcrest fell to Redmond in a close non-league game.

Audrey Mattison added 12 points for Cedarcrest (0-2).

The game was the first of the season for Redmond.

Lake Stevens 61, Inglemoor 45

LAKE STEVENS — Perla Ruiz led eight Lake Stevens scorers with 22 points and the Vikings rolled to a non-league win over Inglemoor.

Nisa Ellis scored 13 points and Ella Edens added nine for Lake Stevens (2-0).

Dulcy Solomon scored a team-high 15 points for Inglemoor (0-1).

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Glacier Peak 49, Snohomish 35

Shorecrest 42, Mariner 26

Kentridge 57, Jackson 41

Sehome 59, Edmonds-Woodway 41

EMERALD SOUND CONFERENCE

King’s 55, Sultan 39

Summit Sierra 52, Granite Falls 12

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