Snohomish girls blow by Kamiak, 52-34

Herald staff

SNOHOMISH – Snohomish pulled ahead of Kamiak early in the non-conference girls basketball game and never looked back while cruising to a 52-34 victory Friday night.

Snohomish’s defense caused trouble all night for the Kamiak ball handlers and the intense pressure from guard Elyse Barstow forced a number of Knights turnovers.

Barstow finished with five steals and six points, including two 3-pointers. Anne Bailey led the Panthers’ offense with 15 points, while pulling down a game-high 14 rebounds.

Emily Jenkins was the only Kamiak player to score in double figures with 10 points.


Kamiak-Larsen 4, Arnestad 7, Jenkins 10, Peterson 2, D. Garski 6, Bothwell 5. Snohomish-Barstow 6, Cornwell 2, Spada 3, Angell 8, Krause 2, Kling 7, Thompson 7, Delaney 2, Bailey 15. 3-point goals-Barstow 2, Angell 2, Thompson 1, Bailey 1. JV score-Snohomish def. Kamiak. Records-Kamiak 4-3 overall. Snohomish 6-2.

Marysville-Pilchuck 59, Edmonds-Woodway 46: Amy Kavaney scored a game-high 15 points to lead the Tomahawks to the non-conference victory over the Warriors. Kelsey Hitchner led E-W with 14 points. Both players had a pair of 3-point goals.


Edmonds-Woodway

11

10

13

12

46

M-P

15

10

20

14

59


E-W-Allen 11, Hitchner 14, Cooper 1, Woodward 7, Harter 4, Trew 9. M-P-Kavaney 15, Bailey 1, Zamora 3, Hopp 3, Jordan 9, Doolen 8, Coverdale 8, Smith 12. 3-point goals-Hitchner 2, Woodward 1, Kavaney 2, Hopp 1, Jordan 1. JV score-M-P 60, E-W 42. Records-E-W 2-6 overall. M-P 5-3.

Oak Harbor 66, Everett 40: Oak Harbor was led by the trio of Valerie Hartman (18 points), Heidi McNeill (12) and Sarah Brundidge (12) to capture the non-conference victory.


Everett

4

9

13

14

40

Oak Harbor

22

13

23

08

66


Everett-Barton 9, Dison 9, Coury 5, Barquist 9, Loesche 2, Hill 6. Oak Harbor-McNeill 12, White 4, Hartman 18, Brundidge 12, Manibusan 3, Kingma 7, D. Bratt 1, Spears 9. 3-point goals-Dison 1, Hartman 2, Kingma 1, Manibusan 1, Brundidge 2. JV score-Everett def. Oak Harbor. Records-Everett 3-4 overall. Oak Harbor 8-0.

Squalicum 79, Mount Vernon 41: Jackie Castillo scored 12 points and grabbed five rebounds for Mount Vernon.


Squalicum

28

15

20

16

79

Mount Vernon

12

8

10

11

41


Squalicum-Kosa 16, Irwin 11, Walton 10, May 10, Cozad 10, Taylor 8, Vann 7, Vollard 5, Knight 2.. Mount Vernon-Castillo 12, Pratt 8, Lorenz 6, Smith 5, Anderson 4, VanNortwick 2, Slayton 2, Mills 2. 3-point goals-Irwin 1, May 2, Kosa 2, Vann 1, Castillo 2. JV score-Squalicum def. Mount Vernon. Records Mount Vernon 1-6.

Jackson 56, Arlington 39: Jackson’s Andrea Jones and Emilee Eisinger scored 16 points apiece to lead Jackson to a non-conference victory.


Arlington

8

15

8

8

39

Jackson

19

7

18

12

56


Arlington-Penix 4, McCormack 13, Thompson 5, Kenoyer 6, Drake 3, Murdock 2, Wright 1, Forrey 5. Jackson-Carl. McClenahan 7, Arango 6, Cari. McClenahan 11, Jones 16, Eisinger 16. 3-point goals-Cari. McClenahan 1, Carl. McClenahan 1, Kenoyer 1. JV score-Jackson def. Arlington. Records-Arlington 1-7 overall. Jackson 4-2.

Shorecrest 59, Lynden 43: Whitney Michiels scored a game-high 19 points and Haley Martin added 10 to lead the Highlanders to the Lynden Christmas Classic Tournament victory over host Lynden. Up by only four points after the third quarter, Shorecrest held Lynden to only two points in the fourth quarter to win going away.


Shorecrest

14

15

16

14

59

Lynden

9

15

17

2

43


Shorecrest-Dennis 9, Walsh 2, Farquhar 4, Sullivan 2, Cornejo 7, O’Suna 6. Lynden-Burlinggame 12, Waldemar 3, Stopperan 14, Lindquist 12, Card 2. 3-point goals-Dennis 2, Michiels 1, Stopperan 2. Records-Shorecrest 3-3 overall. Lynden 2-7.

Sehome 42, Lynden Christian 39: Jackie Weden hit three 3-pointers and teammate Jennifer Zaremba added nine points to lift Sehome to a non-conference victory at the Lynden Christmas Classic.


Sehome

17

10

10

5

42

Lynden Christian

13

8

10

8

39


Sehome-Zaremba 9, Weden 9, Oberleitner 5, Hubka 5, Crowley 7, McEvoy 2, Busch 5. Lynden Christian-de Haan 6, Bajema 2, Bostrom 6, Visser 2, Kaemingk 13, VandenHoek10. 3-point goals-Zaremba 2, Weden 3, Oberleitner 1, de Haan 2, Bostrom 1 . Records-Sehome 7-1 overall. Lynden Christian 4-2.

South Whidbey 47, Coupeville 39: Hiliary Wick scored 12 of her game-high 24 points in the fourth quarter as South Whidbey handed Coupeville its first loss of the season. South Whidbey gained the advantage during the evenly played contest by outscoring Coupeville 18-10 in the fourth quarter. South Whidbey’s Melissa Poolman grabbed a game-high 22 rebounds to go with six points and five steals. Ashley Ellsworth led Coupeville with 14 points.


Coupeville

4

10

15

10

39

S. Whidbey

9

11

9

18

47


Coupeville– A. Mouw 2, Ellsworth 14, King 8, Taylor 4, Davis 1, S. Mouw 10. S.Whidbey– Russell 2, Robinson 7, Hussey 1, Iddins 2, Dumke 3, Poolman 6, Wick 24, Tobler 2. 3-point goals– Ellsworth 2, King, Robinson, Dumke. Records-Coupeville 0-0 in league, 6-1 overall. S. Whidbey 0-5, 3-5.

Evergreen Lutheran 52, Shoreline Christian 48 OT: Shoreline Christian’s Cristina Nelson scored her only point of the game on a free throw with three seconds remaining in regulation to push the non-conference game to overtime. Freethrows down the stretch, however, sealed the game for Evergreen Lutheran. Darcy Madison led the Crusaders attack with 17 points.


Evergreen Lutheran

6

13

14

10

9-

52

Shoreline Christian

10

6

15

12

5-

48


Evergreen Lutheran-Bishop 1, D’Andrake 8, Marlow 8, Mantey 4, Poetter 12, Laete 19. Shoreline Christian-DeYager 2, Nelson 1, Smart 5, Madison 17, Maxwell 6, D. Van Hal 13, B. Van Hal 4. Records-Shoreline Christian 7-3 overall.

Archbishop Murphy 51, Lynnwood 44: Playing against a division 3A school for the first time in any sport, junior Lauren Coate scored a game-high 26 points and pulled down 19 rebounds to lead the 1A wildcats to the non-conference victory over the Royals. Teammate Jamie Lyons added 15 points. Molly Huntsinger led Lynnwood with 14 points.


Archbishop Murphy

15

8

14

14

51

Lynnwood

15

12

12

5

44


Archbishop Murphy-Terhar 2, Johnson 2, Linscott 6, Lyons 15, Coate 26. Lynnwood-Owen 1, Ayres 6, Huntsinger 14, Filipo 6, Crane 2, Wilkey 12, Pitts 3. 3-point goals-Huntsinger 2, Lyons 2. JV score-Lynnwood 34, Archbishop Murphy 28. Records-Archbishop Murphy 7-2 overall. Lynnwood 1-7.

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