Eisinger brothers do in E-W

MILL CREEK – The Jackson Timberwolves used solid defense and the Eisinger connection to breeze by Edmonds-Woodway 72-47 in a Western Conference South Division game Friday night at Jackson High School.

Drew and Jamie Eisinger combined for 38 points, eight assists and nine rebounds to lead the Timberwolves.

With the victory, Jackson (6-0 league, 8-1 overall) remained in first place in the division with a one-game lead over second-place Lynnwood (6-1, 7-2).

“We played solid defense with our size advantage in the post, built a lead and sustained it,” Jackson head coach Steve Johnson said.

At Jackson H.S.

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Edmonds-Woodway-Ortiz 7, Conti 5, Greenwood 3, Vaabene 2, Blackshire 2, Gorman 2, Heard 2, Hamlett 18, Donaldson 6. Jackson-Oliphant 4, Ozuna 2, Markovich 4, J. Eisinger 16, D. Eisinger 22, Rucker 13, Belair 5, Wishko 3, Heneghan 2, Haskell 1. 3-point goals-Ortiz 1, Greenwood 1, Rucker 3, J. Eisinger 2, D. Eisinger 2. JV score-E-W 59, Jackson 37. Records-Edmonds-Woodway 5-2 in league, 6-3 overall. Jackson 6-0, 7-1.

Lynnwood 48, Meadowdale 44: At Lynnwood, Nathan Rudd scored 13 points to help Lynnwood to the Wesco South victory. Bryant Marsh scored a game-high 14 points, including four 3-pointers, to lead Meadowdale.

At Meadowdale H.S.

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Lynnwood-Beatty 7, Dill 4, Grubb 9, Matzen 3, Prasad 10, N. Rudd 13, J. Rudd 2. Meadowdale-Kidanu 6, Law 2, Marsh 14, Moncrief 11, Surur 2, Threet 9. 3-point goals-Marsh 4, Threet 1, Grubb 3, Beatty 1. JV-Meadowdale defeated Lynnwood. Records-Lynnwood 6-1 in league, 7-2 overall. Meadowdale 2-4, 4-4.

Mountlake Terrace 44, Everett 39: At Mountlake Terrace, senior forward Trevor Gill scored 12 of his 31 points in the fourth quarter and grabbed a game-high 17 rebounds to lead Terrace to the Wesco South victory. Senior shooting guard Bryce Levin had 22 points and five rebounds to pace Everett.

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

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Everett-Luu 6, Lund 2, Levin 22, Wertheimer 7, Safstrom 2. Mountlake Terrace-Balch 6, Berlin 2, Gill 31, Theiss 2, Wiley 3. 3-point goals-Levin 2, Gill 1. JV-Mountlake Terrace def. Everett. Records-Everett 3-4 in league, 3-6 overall. Mountlake Terrace 2-4, 2-6.

Mariner 54, Shorecrest 37: At Shoreline, the Scots’ top two scorers – Brandon Bible and Mark Golike – did not play and previously winless Mariner won the Wesco South game.

At Shorecrest H.S.

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Mariner-Willis 6, Kramer 5, Chhan 6, Collver 3, Peterson 2, Smith 3, Grant 12, Butsch 15, Fernell 2. Shorecrest-Bordner 6, Bean 10, Zuyev 5, Hoffman 10, Clemmons 3, Larson 3. 3-point goals-Kramer 1, Collver 1, Smith 1, Grant 2, Bordner 2, Zuyev 1. JV score-Shorecrest 49, Mariner 48. Records-Mariner 1-5 in league, 1-7 overall. Shorecrest 0-7, 2-7.

Shorewood 51, Kamiak 42: At Mukilteo, John Allen scored 13 points to lead Shorewood to the Wesco South victory. Ben Iddins scored half of his team’s points with a game-high 21.

At Kamiak H.S.

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Shorewood-Allen 13, Freitas 2, B. Hartman 11, Reddie 12, Walker 1, Wood 12. Kamiak-Bullock 8, Iddins 21, Marere 6, Stormo 5, Tarver 2. 3-point goals-B. Hartman 2, Wood 2, Allen 1, Iddins 2, Bullock 2. JV-Kamiak defeated Shorewood. Records-Shorewood 5-1 in league, 6-2 overall. Kamiak 2-4, 3-5.

Stanwood 54, Marysville-Pilchuck 49: At Stanwood, behind by 14 points in the third quarter, Stanwood used a 19-2 scoring run to knock Marysville-Pilchuck out of the Wesco North Division lead. Aaron Boehme had 13 points, Derek Anderson had 10, Kameron Gambill had nine and Sean McClurken and Tyler Monroe each scored eight for the Spartans. “Its very hard to get five guys close to double digits and that was the key to our win,” Stanwood coach Brian Hunter said.

At Stanwood H.S.

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Marysville-Pilchuck-Stohl 20, Taitingfong 14, Howell 4, Moses 2, Lozeau 9. Stanwood-McClurken 8, Monroe 8, Boehme 13, Gambill 9, Struiksma 2, Anderson 10, Lipinski 2, Lawrence 2. 3-point goals-Monroe 1, Stohl 2, McClurken 1. JV score-Stanwood 60, Marysville-Pilchuck 53 OT. Records-Marysville-Pilchuck 4-2 in league, 8-2 overall. Stanwood 3-2, 5-4.

Snohomish 45, Monroe 33: At Monroe, Tim Diederichs and Zach Wilde scored 17 of Snohomish’s 22 third-quarter points in the Wesco North game. Diederichs led all scorers with 16 points and Wilde finished with 12. Evan Churlin led the Bearcats with 14.

At Monroe H.S.

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Snohomish-Follis 5, Diederichs 16, Wilde 12, Jenkins 2, VanDuine 10. Monroe-Churlin 14, Silva 4, Philippart 4, Sligh 2, S. Waltman 9. 3-point goals-Follis 1, Diederichs 1, Wilde 1, Churlin 2. JV-Snohomish def. Monroe. Records-Snohomish 4-1 in league, 8-1 overall. Monroe 1-5, 2-7.

Arlington 67, Oak Harbor 54: At Arlington, the Eagles’ defense held the Wildcats to just 28 points over the final three quarters, overcoming an early deficit for the Wesco North win. Daniel Thompson had 19 points and eight rebounds to lead Arlington.

At Arlington H.S.

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Oak Harbor-Heidt 17, Hughes 16, Koorn 4, Leach 2, Lobbestael 6, Rumble 9. Arlington-Thompson 19, Smith 5, Griffiths 14, Devery 6, Gray 5, Boyden 7, Swesey 11. 3-point goals-Hughes 4, Heidt 1, Lobbestael 2. Thompson 2, Smith 1, Griffiths 3, Gray 1. JV score-Arlington 97, Oak Harbor 25. Records-Oak Harbor 1-4 in league, 1-8 overall. Arlington 2-3, 4-4.

Cascade 73, Lake Stevens 44: At Everett, Mike Matson scored 13 of his game-high 22 points in Cascade’s 19-3 second quarter. Marcus Guffey added 16 points and nine rebounds for Cascade in the Wesco North game. Tyler Denney led the Vikings with 10 points.

At Cascade H.S.

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Lake Stevens-Stoen 3, Denney 10, Aker 7, Lian 9, Carter 5, Steinruck 3, Dvorak 2, Molstre 5. Cascade-Matson 22, Elmer 4, Sterling 3, Hilliard 6, Snel 9, Singh 2, Thomas 2, Guffey 16, McDaniels 5, Carter 4. 3-point goals-Matson 3, Hilliard 1, Snel 2, Stoen 1, Aker 1, Lian 1, Carter 1, Steinruck 1, Molstre 1. JV score-Cascade 64, Lake Stevens 56. Records-Lake Stevens 2-4 in league, 4-6 overall. Cascade 4-1, 7-2.

Cedarcrest 54, South Whidbey 52 (OT): At Langley, David Cortez scored seven of Cedarcrest’s 12 points in overtime and the Red Wolves held off South Whidbey in the Cascade Conference contest. Cortez finished with 14 points and 11 rebounds and teammate Nick Ritter added 18. Josh Gulvin led the Falcons with 17 points. Duncan Adams had 10 points and 11 rebounds for South Whidbey.

At South Whidbey H.S.

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Cedarcrest-Elwell 12, LaBate 4, Hammontree 3, Cortez 14, Ritter 18, Cillimore 3. South Whidbey-Adams 10, Anderson 13, Barnett 2, Gulvin 17, Stallman 2, Ward 8. 3-point goals-Elwell 1, Hammontree 1, Cortez 1, Adams 2, Anderson 1. JV-South Whidbey def. Cedarcrest. Records-Cedarcrest 2-2 in league, 6-5 overall. South Whidbey 0-3, 3-6.

King’s 47, Archbishop Murphy 35: At Everett, Archbishop Murphy had the game within one point in the fourth quarter, but could not hold off King’s in the Cascade Conference game. Alex Burns led the Wildcats with 10 points. Jared Madrazo had 14 points and teammate Charlie Enquist added 13 points for the Knights.

At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

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King’s-Barrett 3, Blue 4, C. Bowlin 8, Clark 2, Enquist 13, Lutton 3, Madrazo 14. Archbishop Murphy-Forgey 3, Jensen 5, Anderson 4, J. Smith 2, Burns 10, S. Smith 4, Ungs 7. 3-point goals-Barret 1, Forgey 1, Burns 1. JV score-Archbishop Murphy 61, King’s 51. Records-King’s 3-0 in league, 10-1 overall. Archbishop Murphy 0-2, 2-6.

Lakewood 55, Granite Falls 42: At Lakewood, Ryan Fure scored eight points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead Lakewood to its sixth straight win and the Cascade Conference victory. Sean Conley scored 15 for the Tigers.

At Lakewood H.S.

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Granite Falls-Anderson 11, Bazan 2, Conley 15, Cuddeback 2, Knudson 6, Londerville 3, Schoonover 3. Lakewood-Bird 4, D. Borisov 6, S. Borisov 9, Connor 10, Fure 8, Loucks 3, Wiederkehr 15. 3-point goals-Londerville 1, Conner 3, Bird 1. JV score-Lakewood 58, Granite Falls 15. Records-Granite Falls 0-2 in league, 5-5 overall. Lakewood 4-0, 7-4.

Darrington 46, La Conner 45: At Darrington, freshman Mike Parris hit a jump shot in the paint with 17 seconds remaining, giving Darrington the Northwest 1A/B League victory. Parris finished with 10 points and six rebounds for the Loggers. La Conner’s Zane Kennedy led all scorers with 15 points.

At Darrington H.S.

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La Conner-Kellerman 4, Kennedy 15, Watkinson 8, Coonce 9, Mann 2, Oosterhos 6, Schwindler 1. Darrington-Wales 6, Vincent 8, Green 1, Parris 10, Haywood 6, Jones 4, A. Olsen 11. 3-point goals-Vincent 1, Haywood 2, Kennedy 4, Coonce 1. JV-La Conner def. Darrington. Records-La Conner 2-2 in league, 3-6 overall. Darrington 4-2, 6-5.

Friday Harbor 70, Shoreline Christian 54: At Friday Harbor, John Hamilton led all scorers with 24 points and teammate Chad Stoddard added 16 points for Friday Harbor in the Northwest 1A/B League victory.

At Friday Harbor H.S.

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Shoreline Christian-Brandal 15, De Yager 7, Groen 11, Jam. Vermeer 12, Wahlman 6, Weiford 2. Friday Harbor-Hart 10, McNary 3, Rothlisberger 2, Stoddard 16, Gerhardstin 11, Fowler 2, Hamilton 24. 3-point goals-De Yager 1, Groen 3, McNary 1, Stoddard 1. JV-Friday Harbor defeated Shoreline Christian. Records-Shoreline Christian 2-4 in league, 5-6 overall. Friday Harbor4-0, 7-2.

Coupeville 63, Orcas Island 57: At Eastsound, senior Michael Bagby scored 23 points and sophomore Kramer O’Keefe drilled five first-half 3-pointers as the Wolves outgunned the Vikings in Northwest 1A/B League action. Winslow Moran-Hodge had 22 points to lead the Orcas offense.

At Orcas Island H.S.

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Coupeville-Marti 10, Bagby 23, Larson 3, Smith 6, O’Keefe 17, Prosser 2, Miller 2. Orcas Island-Goffeney 6, Moran-Hodge 22, Murphy 14, Nigretto 4, Mayson 3, Doherty 2, Kamphaus 6. 3-point goals-Marti 2, Bagby 1, Larson 1, O’Keefe 5, Moran-Hodge 3, Murphy 1, Mayson 1. JV-Coupeville def. Orcas Island. Records-Coupeville 2-1 in league, 5-5 overall. Orcas Island 2-3, 4-6.

Lopez Island 46, Grace Academy 43: At Marysville, Grace Academy led by 11 points at halftime, but the Lobos gained a lead in the fourth quarter and held on until the end.

At Grace Academy

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Lopez Island-Ja. Smith 5, Jardine 8, Jo. Smith 12, Elings 21. Grace Academy-Young 4, Conklin 16, Lefors 12, Walton 6, Weinberg 2, Lugg 3. 3-point goals-Jardine 2, Elings 2, Conklin 2, Waltion 1. Records-Lopez Island 2-2 league, 5-4 overall. Grace Academy 2-2, 3-7.

Tulalip Heritage 86, Master’s Touch 27: At Arlington, Tulalip Heritage had 41 rebounds as a team to go with Toby Miller’s 23 points and 12 steals. Nic VanDam scored eight points to lead Master’s Touch in the Northwest B League contest.

At Arlington Boys and Girls Club

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Tulalip Heritage-Miller 23, McKenney 18, Hatch 12, Sedano 11, Calflooking 6, Fryberg 10, Sablan 6. Masters Touch-Graber 3, Elmore 2, VanDam 8, Enge 5, Schreiner 1, Kelly 5, Crawford 3. 3-point goals-Miller 1, McKenney 4, Hatch 3, Sedano 1, Crawford 1, Kelly 1. Records-Tulalip Heritage 4-1 in league, 7-3 overall. Master’s Touch 0-4, 0-7.

Boys swimming

Mount Vernon 105, Stanwood 65: At Mount Vernon, Kort Reinecke won the 100-yard butterfly and 100 breaststroke and swam on the winning 200 medley and 200 freestyle relay teams to lead Mount Vernon to the Wesco North win.

At Mount Vernon YMCA Pool

200 medley relay-Mount Vernon (Exelby, Reinecke, Kamb, Furlong) 2:01.11; 200 freestyle-Monson (MV) 2:06.98; 200 individual medley-Moyer (MV) 2:32.63; 50 freestyle-Exelby (MV) 25.95; Diving-not held; 100 butterfly-Reinecke (MV)1:08.79; 100 freestyle-Monson (MV) 56.64; 500 freestyle-Weisse (S) 5:48.94; 200 freestyle relay-Mount Vernon (Furlong, Moyer, Monson, Reinecke) 1:47.35; 100 backstroke-Pope (S) 1:09.48; 100 breaststroke-Reinecke (MV) 1:07.09; 400 freestyle relay-Mount Vernon (Kamb, Moyer, Exelby, Monson) 4:08.71. Records-Stanwood 0-2 division, 0-3 overall. Mount Vernon 1-1, 1-2.

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