Kamiak’s Christian Hardman celebrates his 3-pointer during the Knights’ 43-34 Unified basketball victory over Mariner in Mukilteo on Thursday. It was the first-ever Unified game between the two schools in the Mukilteo School District.

Kamiak’s Christian Hardman celebrates his 3-pointer during the Knights’ 43-34 Unified basketball victory over Mariner in Mukilteo on Thursday. It was the first-ever Unified game between the two schools in the Mukilteo School District.

Thursday’s prep basketball results

BOYS BASKETBALL

Lynden 74, Archbishop Murphy 60

A. Murphy 18 7 19 16 —60

Lynden 24 12 22 16 —74

Archbishop Murphy—Jaylon Carter 18, Abe Lucas 15, Trey Miller 10, Kyler Gordon 7, Andrew Carter 7, Jeric Williams 3. Lynden—Clayton Whitman 25, Christian Zamora 22, Andrew Kivlighn 9, James Marsh 8, Connor Shine 4, Kobe Elsner 3, Jared House 3.

Darrington 55, Sands (B.C.) 46

Sands (B.C.) 16 12 12 6 —46

Darrington 11 10 14 20 —55

Sands (B.C.)—Allan Mossly 18, Arman Dosanjh 9, Ueayeir Walia 7, Yoovi Vasudev 5, Jaidez Saggu 3, Augustya Sharma 3, Baljot Dhillon 1, Aleks Walter 0, Kirat Khokhar 0, Devin Thandi 0. Darrington—Paul Frank 12, Alex McConnaughy 12, Justin Draper 8, Robert Smith 7, Colby Hudson 5, Cooper Young 5, Fisher Ayers 4, Noah Tillequots 2, Riley Jones 0, Jalen Maltos 0, Andrew Soloman 0.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Marysville Getchell 54, Marysville Pilchuck 24

M. Getchell 15 19 10 10 —54

M. Pilchuck 5 3 7 9 —24

Marysville Getchell—Gabrielle Grandbois 18, Oshinaye Taylor 13, Carley Wika 9, Maddy Grandbois 5, Brionna Palm 4, Sydney Norton 4, Jadyn Noriega 1, Ashlee Hammer 0, Kiarra Green 0. Marysville Pilchuck—Dominique Jenkins 7, Olivia Lee 6, Kennedy Lenteni 4, Lauren Carson 2, Ivy Enberg 2, Hanna Koehn 2, Alexandra Grimm 1, Haley Dixon 0, Lilianne Fischer 0, Mackenzie Konsor 0, Mackensie Connelly 0.

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