Big second quarter lifts M-P

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE – Marysville-Pilchuck showed why it is the preseason favorite in the Wesco North with a 68-57 non-league win over Mountlake Terrace Friday night.

The Tomahawks took over the game in the second quarter, outscoring the Hawks 26-5.

M-P had a 19-point halftime lead, which Mountlake Terrace cut to five late in the third quarter, but could get no closer.

Nathan Lozeau was 6-for-7 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter to help the Tommies clinch the victory.

Lozeau (24 points) and teammate Jared Stohl (21 points) accounted for 45 of M-P’s 68 points.

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

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Marysville-Pilchuck-Holm 6, Stohl 21, Holtenrichs 4, Moser 9, Stevens 2, Lozeau 24. Mountlake Terrace-Berlin 13, Beeniga 10, Wiley 13, Strieby 2, Stracener 9, Griffin 10. 3-point goals-Berlin 3, Beeniga 1, Stohl 3. JV score-Mountlake Terrace 58, M-P 49. Records-Marysville-Pilchuck 1-0 overall. Mountlake Terrace 0-1.

Squalicum 78, Everett 29: At Everett, Adam Dickson had six 3-pointers and scored a game-high 20 points to lead Squalicum to the non-league victory. Jake Mattson, who was 6-for-6 from the free-throw line, led Everett with 11 points.

At Everett H.S.

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Squalicum-Hartle 2, Predergast 18, Stackhouse 19, Kupka 3, Dickson 20, Wallace 2, Gilfilian 7, Nitsch 7. Everett-Barhanovich 2, J. Mattson 11, Lund 2, F. Mattson 4, Jones 3, Safstrom 7. 3-point goals-Predergast 4, Stackhouse 1, Kupka 1, Dickson 6, Gilfilian 1, Nitsch 1, J. Mattson 1, Jones 1. JV score-Squalicum def. Everett. Records-Squalicum 1-0 overall. Everett 0-2.

Meadowdale 73, Arlington 48: At Lynnwood, Milan Moncrief had 20 points and seven rebounds to lead the Mavericks to the non-league win.

At Meadowdale H.S.

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Arlington-Hawkins 4, Carpenter 12, Bourasaw 6, Caudle 4, Disotell 10, Gray 10, Gunter 2. Meadowdale-O’Neill 4, Moncrief 20, Gorman 14, Church 4, Werner 4, Dooley 12, Threet 13, Beeson 2. 3-point goals-Dooley 2. JV score-Arlington 51, Meadowdale 49 OT. Records-Arlington 0-1 overall. Meadowdale 1-0.

Bellingham 91, Archbishop Murphy 57: At Everett, Archbishop Murphy closed to within six points with five minutes to play in the third quarter, but the Wildcats committed five turnovers in a row and Bellingham went on a 16-0 run to break open the non-league game.

At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

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Bellingham-Evans 4, Lehmann 15, Hartnell 4, Van Krusenstein 12, Schuette 22, Brog 9, Ludtke 2, Juenemann 5, Wilcox 18. Archbishop Murphy-Anderson 8, Clancy 7, Ackerman 8, Smith 11, Bourke 3, Hunter 2, Melton 8, McNaughton 2, Quinlan 8. 3-point goals-Van Krusenstein 1, Wilcox 4, Clancy 1, Ackerman 2, Smith 1. Records-Bellingham 1-0 overall. Archbishop Murphy 0-1.

Sultan 75, Sedro-Woolley 73: At Sultan, senior R.J. Perkins scored a game-high 33 points and Sultan held off a late Sedro-Woolley comeback to take an opening-game, non-conference win.

At Sultan H.S.

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Sedro-Woolley-Schweigert 6, Brown 13, Pednza 10, Thompson 6, Clayton 32, Rodriguez 4, Best 2. Sultan-Webster 5, Je. Nicholes 11, Ruddock 2, Perkins 33, Lemmon 4, Jo. Nicholes 18. 3-point goals-Schweigert 2, Brown 1, Pednza 2, Webster 1, Je. Nicholes 1, Perkins 4. JV score-Sultan 66, Sedro-Woolley 46. Records-Sedro-Woolley 0-1 overall. Sultan 1-0.

South Whidbey 53, Shoreline Christian 33: At Langley, Parker Barnett had 13 points and Chad Anderson added 12 for the Falcons in their non-league win.

At South Whidbey H.S.

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Shoreline Christian-Daigneault 1, Dodd 2, Hodges 9, Hudson 2, Taniguchi 1, James Vermeer 9, Jason Vermeer 9. South Whidbey-Asay 7, Hoch 2, Baker 4, Anderson 12, Blakey 4, Barnett 13, Stallman 11. 3-point goals-Asay 1, Anderson 1, Stallman 1, Jason Vermeer 1. JV score-South Whidbey def. Shoreline Christian. Records-Shoreline Christian 0-1 overall. South Whidbey 1-0.

Granite Falls 53, Darrington 33: At Darrington, senior center Sean Counley scored 20 points and grabbed 15 rebounds and teammate Josh Knutson added 16 to lead the Tigers in the non-conference season opener for both teams.

At Darrington H.S.

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Granite Falls-Cuddebach 2, Knutson 16, Villegas 3, DeNoma 11, Counley 20, Bazan 1. Darrington-O’Dell 3, Vincent 2, Green 6, Haywood 2, Jones 7, A. Olsen 8, Kelley 5. 3-point goals-O’Dell 1, Green 2, Jones 1. JV score-Granite Falls 53, Darrington 37. Records-Granite Falls 1-0 overall. Darrington 0-1.

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