Tuesday’s prep boys basketball results

BOYS BASKETBALL

Arlington 83, Shorewood 73

Shorewood 16 20 14 23 —73

Arlington 12 21 28 22 —83

Shorewood—Daniel Ishkhanov 23, Kahlid Johnson 19, Skyler Hammer 14, Richie Ordona 6, Naode Mehari 6, Benjamin Vojnikovic 5, Maureece Wilbur 0. Arlington—Drew Bryson 35, Griffin Gardoski 19, Anthony Whitis 14, Jaren Cary 11, Max Smith 4, Dele Aribibola 0, Caden Smith 0, Campbell Hudson 0.

Ed.-Woodway 88, Everett 62

Ed.-Woodway 19 26 17 26 —88

Everett 8 16 21 17 —62

Edmonds-Woodway—Keaton McKay 20, Noah Becker 17, Calum Knowles 11, Edikal Seare 10, Ryan Peterson 8, Mutdung Bol 8, Jalen Nash 6, Kameron Eck 4, Joe Cooper 2, Uchenna Achonlu 2. Everett—Byron Lewellen 19, Nathan Tuck 11, Murdock Rutledge 8, Preston Campbell 6, Desmond Burton 6, Bogdan Fesiienko 5, Levi Collins 4, Elijah Ross-Rutter 3, Daniel Peterson 0, Wesley Erickson 0.

Lynnwood 52, M. Getchell 44

M. Getchell 11 7 14 12 —44

Lynnwood 15 7 13 17 —52

Marysville Getchell—Cameron Stordahl 18, Caleb Koellmer 8, Ethan Jackson 6, Charles Tait 6, Lul Williams 2, Colten Bayley 2, Ian Roskelley 2, Joshua Villavicencio 0. Lynnwood—Ryan Rapanan 13, Alex Macias 8, Eli Edwards 7, Bryce Milne 7, Yoseph Habtemariam 6, Christian Vasquez 4, Jordan Glover 3, Alton Hammond 3, Andrew Warren 1.

Meadowdale 55, M. Pilchuck 52

M. Pilchuck 11 14 15 12 —52

Meadowdale 12 11 15 17 —55

Marysville Pilchuck—RaeQuan Battle 17, Josiah Gould 15, Kobe Baumann 12, Luke Dobler 6, Corbin Sims 2, T.J. Severn 0, Aaron Kalab 0. Meadowdale—Drew Tingstad 19, Daniel Barhoum 10, Drew Harvey 9, Justin Chambers 7, Will Schafer 7, Xavier Meekins 2, Mason Harvey 1.

Shorecrest 55, Snohomish 38

Snohomish 2 10 14 12 —38

Shorecrest 11 12 15 17 —55

Snohomish—Kole Bride 13, Kolton Smith 9, Cameron Bonorden 4, Seth Cavin 3, Tristan MacGregor 3, Jonah Judd 2, Nolan Armbruster 2, Josh Johnston 2, Kaden McDaniel 0. Shorecrest—Philip Pepple 19, Malcolm Rosier-Butler 14, Chris Lee 6, Michael Mosley 5, Simon Acker 4, Walter Wang 3, Steven Lin 2, Dagmawe Menelik 2, Eddie Peabody 0, Jack Sims 0, Omar Camara 0, Elijah Steele-Lewis 0.

Stanwood 82, M. Terrace 53

M. Terrace 8 27 6 12 —53

Stanwood 27 15 22 18 —82

Mountlake Terrace—Sean Kirk 20, Khyree Armstead 12, Brendan Hayes 8, Mason Peterson 5, Joey Gardner 3, Brock Davis 3, Keegan Grayson 2. Stanwood—Quinton Borseth 27, AJ Martinka 22, Brock Strieby 7, Austin Wilhonen 6, Nate Kummer 4, Henry Oldow 3, Karl DeBoer 3, Bryson Kelley 2, Trygve DeBoer 2.

Cascade 59, L. Stevens 54 (OT)

Lake Stevens 17 11 8 12 6 —54

Cascade 6 15 8 19 11 —59

Lake Stevens—Ryder Kavanagh 26, Trey Pavitt 14, Marquel McFerrin 7, Noah Wallace 4, Derik Myers 3, Jesse King 0, Dominck McLaurin 0. Cascade—D’Andre Bryant 19, Dauntay Woods 15, Muhammed Kolly 9, Trevon Blackmon 8, Dezmond Taylor-Davis 6, Donelle Meriwether 2, Topaz Kiptabut 0, Nicholas Klemp 0.

Glacier Peak 62, Kamiak 48

Kamiak 12 14 12 10 —48

Glacier Peak 18 18 18 8 —62

Kamiak—Carson Tuttle 20, Christian Clausen 10, Danny Sharpe 7, Landon Overtuff 6, Jordan Meyer 2, Patrick Olson 2, Swell Ewing 1, Keller Whitney 0, Hunter Watkins 0. Glacier Peak—Bobby Martin 16, Justin Purcell 15, Seiver Southard 14, Evan Mannes 12, Noah Forman 5, Nick Bates 0, Austin Petz 0.

Jackson 77, Mariner 53

Jackson 19 18 23 17 —77

Mariner 2 15 18 18 —53

Jackson—Parker Manalo 20, Ian Willgress 14, Jordan Brajcich 14, Christian Liddell 10, Islim Ouldtaki 9, Hunter Johnson 4, Hunter Taylor 4, Paul Doney 2, Channer Hendrickson 0. Mariner—Jalen Hayes 23, Drake Cardoza 14, Harmandeep Singh 5, Diego Septimo-Ruiz 4, Zeb Carrow 2, Stavarai McSwain 2, Dwayne Ewing 2, Dwan Mallett 1.

Monroe 67, Mount Vernon 60

Mt. Vernon 14 12 18 16 —60

Monroe 18 8 18 23 —67

Mount Vernon—Carlos Garcia 13, Austin Darnell 12, Ryan Kennedy 11, Cooper Tobiason 8, Bryce Jones 6, Dylan Cyr 6, Nic Sokol 4. Monroe—Colby Kyle 27, Trenton Newhouse 18, Isaiah Cole 10, Spencer Davidson 5, Justin Folz 5, Joshua Jerome 1, JJ Jerome 1.

Oak Harbor 54, B.-Edison 51

B.-Edison 13 8 14 16 —51

Oak Harbor 15 11 8 20 —54

Burlington-Edison—Tyce Konkle 19, Mitchell Wesen 8, Jake Zamora 8, W. Walker 5, Brock Brewer 5, Nate Altenhofen 3, Julian Houston 1, Brian McGovern 1, Josh Altenhofen 1, Blake Gurney 0, Max Thurmond 0. Oak Harbor—Haven Brown 14, Adam Nelson 11, JJ Mitchell 10, Ozell Jackson IV 6, Gabe Salinger 5, Gavin Allen 4, Joseph Arinaza 3, Kevin Schuldt 1, Weston Whitefoot 0, Ty Baker 0, Justin Ellison 0.

T. Heritage 68, PCC 43

PCC 8 6 10 19 —43

T. Heritage 20 18 13 17 —68

Providence Classical Christian—Michael Howard 12, Caleb Pineda 11, Jackson Morris 11, Justin Hatcher 7, Ethan Grant 2, John Baron 0. Tulalip Heritage—Rodney Barber 24, Josh Iukes 10, Nashone Whitebear 10, Josh Miranda 9, Paul Shay Jr. 6, Chris Wyatt 5, Samuel Fryberg 4.

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