Rebounds help Meadowdale win

LYNNWOOD – The Meadowdale Mavericks dominated the boards to defeat the Arlington Eagles 51-43 in a non-conference game Tuesday night at Meadowdale High School.

“Our defense was good tonight and we owned the boards,” Meadowdale assistant coach Dean Wiley said.

Meadowdale (4-3 overall) out rebounded Arlington 35-17.

Nero Threet led Meadowdale with 13 points and 10 rebounds, Bryant Marsh had 11 points, including three 3-pointers and Robel Kidanu added eight points, six assists and five rebounds.

David Griffiths scored all 17 of his points in the first half for Arlington (2-4).

At Meadowdale H.S.

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Arlington-Thompson 2, Smith 4, Griffiths 17, Devery 7, Gray 5, Bourasaw 6, Swesey 2. Meadowdale-Kidanu 8, Marsh 11, Moncrief 10, Rouse 1, Simonson 3, Surur 5, Threet 13. 3-point goals-Griffiths 4, Gray 1, Threet 2, Kidanu 1, Simonson 1, Marsh 3. JV-Arlington defeated Meadowdale. Records-Arlington 2-4 overall. Meadowdale 4-3.

Kamiak 49, Oak Harbor 48: At Oak Harbor, Rahiti Marere scored a team-high 13 points to lead Kamiak to the non-conference victory. With Kamiak ahead by three points, Oak Harbor’s tying attempt fell short and was tipped in at the buzzer for the final score. Oak Harbor’s Rodrick Rumble led all scorers with 16 points.

At Oak Harbor H.S.

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Kamiak-Bullock 7, Greenlee 2, Iddins 4, Marere 13, Martinez 2, Perry 3, Stormo 2, Swarthout 4, Tarver 12. Oak Harbor-Heidt 15, Hughes 2, Leach 6, Lobbestael 5, Rumble 16, Schulle 4. 3-point goals-Tarver 2, Perry 1, Lobbestael 1. JV-Kamiak defeated Oak Harbor. Records-Oak Harbor 1-7 overall. Kamiak 3-4.

North Torrance, Calif., 97, Cascade 89: At Redondo Beach, Calif., Luke Duperron scored a game-high 36 points, including nine 3-pointers to lead North Torrance of Los Angeles to a first-round victory in the Redondo Beach Pacific Shores Tournament. Cascade was led by Sean Carter with 27 points and 16 rebounds. Teammate Mike Matson scored a team-high 32 points, including four 3-pointers.

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Cascade-Matson 32, Hilliard 5, Snel 9, Singh 3, Thomas 4, Guffey 9, Carter 27. North Torrance-Duperron 36, Raven 10, Azzam 5, Sedano 4, Davis 4, Bennett 20, Basilefcki 6, Hicks 8, Bukotic 4. 3-point goals-Duperron 9, Raven 2, Azzam 1, Matson 4, Snel 1, Singh 1, Hicks 1. Records-North Torrance 7-3 overall. Cascade 4-2.

Monroe 63, Liberty 52: At Bellevue, Steve Waltman led Monroe to the non-league win with 18 points and 12 rebounds.

At Bellevue Community College

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Monroe-Churlin 10, Manthe, Seybold, Muhammad 1, Vargas, Silva 11, Philippart 10, Santjer, Hamik 4, Sligh 4, J. Waltman 5, MacIntyre, S. Waltman 18. Liberty-Burns 3, Flanik 7, Jackson 14, Phan 5, Nordquist 2, Peterson 9, Patee 8, Schoot 4. 3-point goals-Churlin 2, Silva 3, Flanik 1, Jackson 1, Phan 1, Peterson 1. Records-Monroe 2-4 overall. Liberty 1-7.

Horizon Christian, Calif., 68, Archbishop Murphy 39: At Ketchikan, Alaska, Alex Burns scored a team-high 12 points for Archbishop Murphy in the non-league game.

Girls basketball

Lakewood 52, Orting 36: At Lakewood, Aly Stewart scored 16 points to lead Lakewood to its first victory of the season in a non-conference game.

At Lakewood H.S.

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Orting-Nunley 4, Reeves 4, Tucker 7, Montgomery 3, Wilson 4, Crabtree 2, Reed 2, Ellis 8, Rose 2. Lakewood-Rife 4, Stewart 16, Hesselman 9, Hargrove 9, Seiber 7, Gamman 2, Hoidal 5. 3-point goals-Hoidal 1, Seiber 1. Records-Lakewood 1-6 overall. Orting 0-6.

Wrestling

Marysville-Pilchuck 52, Woodinville 21: At Woodinville, M-P’s Ricky Dschaak (215 pounds) and Michael Pseiff (275) registered back-to-back pins in their first-ever varsity matches in the non-league meet.

At Woodinville H.S.

215-Dschaak (M-P) pin Majeski, 2:32; 275-Pseiff (M-P) pin McCurry, :59; 103-Vinh (M-P) won by forfeit; 112-Mangat (M-P) dec. Schrenk, 6-5; 119-Barker (W) pin Libbing, 2:42; 125-Ansos (W) won by forfeit; 130-Kubec (M-P) pin Sheeks, 2:10; 135-Dormaier (M-P) pin Aqatep, 3:54; 140-Fuller (M-P) pin Vraint, 2:55; 145-Masten (M-P) dec. Milton 7-3; 152-Michel (M-P) dec. Vanaher, 1-0; 160-Hauran (W) pin Stone, 5:10; 171-Cadiz (M-P) pin Mitchell, 4:35; 189-Mooney (W) ded. Long, 14-8. Records-Marysville-Pilchuck 9-3 overall. Woodinville not reported.

Marysville-Pilchuck 48, O’Dea 33: At Woodinville, Jesse Masten and Nick Michel had back-to-back pins at 145 and 152 pins to seal M-P’s win in the non-league meet.

At Woodinville H.S.

275-Verrall (O) pin Pseiff, 2:25; 103-Zinh (M-P) won by forfeit; 112-Mangat (M-P) won by forfeit; 119-Libbing (M-P) pin Pelligrink, 2:37; 125-Beckstead (O) won by forfeit; 130-Kubec (M-P) won by forfeit; 135-O’JHare (O) pin Dormaier, 2:52; 140-Sloanes (O) dec. Fuller, 13-9; 145-Masten (M-P) pin Dupuy, 2:45; 152-Michel (M-P) pin Randecher, 1:15; 160-Wilkins (O) pin Stone, 1:35; 171-Cadiz (M-P) pin Zulkowski, 1:52; 189-Boze (O) pin Long, 2:50; 215-Dschaak (M-P) won by forfeit. Records-Marysville-Pilchuck 9-3 overall. O’Dea not reported.

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