E-W’s Hamlett hits game-winner at horn

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE -Casey Hamlett delivered a present to his teammates just in the nick of time.

Hamlett’s 18-footer as time expired gave Edmonds-Woodway a 39-37 Wesco South victory over Mountlake Terrace Friday night at Mountlake Terrace High School.

Hamlett finished with a game-high 13 points.

“It was a very exciting game … a defensive battle,” Terrace head coach Nalin Sood said.

Terrace held a four-point lead with one minute, two seconds remaining but a Max Ortiz 15-footer with 12 seconds remaining tied the score at 37.

After the Hawks’ John Allen was called for an offensive foul, the teams traded timeouts and the Warriors got the ball back and Hamlett drained the game-winner.

The Hawks (2-1 in league, 3-2 overall) led 15-11 at halftime.

“It was a tremendous defensive battle,” Sood said.

Allen and Tyler Stracener led the Hawks with nine points.

Ortiz added nine for the Warriors (3-1, 5-2).

“It was a good game for Terrace. It shows we can compete against a good team like (Edmonds-Woodway). A team that’s going to be in the postseason in our league,” Sood said.

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

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Edmonds-Woodway-Ortiz 9, McCartney 2, Wafer 1, Greenwood 4, Conti 1, Lauie 3, Hamlett 13, Donaldson 6. Mountlake Terrace-Berlin 3, Allen 9, Wiley 3, Strieby 7, Stracener 9, Griffin 6. 3-point goals-Berlin 1, Allen 3, Ortiz 1, Lauie 1. JV score-Edmonds-Woodway def. Mountlake Terrace. Records-E-W 3-1 in league, 5-2 overall. M. Terrace 2-1, 2-3.

Kamiak 56, Shorewood 34: At Mukilteo, Ryan Tarver made five 3-point goals and led all scorers with 16 points to help Kamiak post the Wesco South win. Ben Iddins had five assists, Jered Parcels had nine rebounds, Skylar Stormo had seven rebounds and Ryan Bullock had seven steals for the Knights.

At Kamiak H.S.

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Shorewood-Walker 5, LeCount 1, Sanchez 12, Hartman 4, Danner 2, Haug 6, Mitchell 4. Kamiak-Iddins 8, Este-McDonald 2, Bullock 3, Stormo 4, Swarthout 11, Engelbert 4, Tarver 16, Parcells 8. 3-point goals-Tarver 5, Swarthout 2, Bullock 1, Walker 1, Sanchez 1. JV score-Kamiak 56, Shorewood 38. Records-Shorewood 1-3 in league, 1-5 overall. Kamiak 3-0, 3-2.

Meadowdale 76, Shorecrest 45: At Shoreline, Milan Moncrief scored 17 points and Nero Threet added 15 for Meadowdale, which used a 25-point third quarter to win the Wesco South game. Shorecrest’s Mark Golike led the Scots with 14 points.

At Shorecrest H.S.

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Meadowdale-O’Neill 4, Clampitt 3, Moncrief 17, Njoku 9, Werner 11, Dooley 4, Threet 15, Johnson 2, Law 3, Beeson 3, Matteson 5. Shorecrest-Meyers 5, Zuyev 10, Batt 4, Colmenero 1, Bean 5, Golike 14, Kramer 6. 3-point goals-Werner 2, Meyers 1, Golike 2. JV score-Meadowdale def. Shorecrest. Records-Meadowdale 2-2 in league, 4-2 overall. Shorecrest 0-4, 2-4.

Jackson 76, Lynnwood 61: At Lynnwood, Jamie Eisinger scored 21 points and teammate Brian Rucker added 20 for Jackson in the Wesco South game. Andrew Beatty led Lynnwood with 21 points, four rebounds and six assists.

At Lynnwood H.S.

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Jackson-Reimer 11, Koch 4, Eisinger 21, Gelakoska 2, Rucker 20, Belair 4, Wishko 10, Heneghan 4. Lynnwood-Beatty 21, Stone 2, Milne 7, Oasay 4, Hunsinger 14, DeGraw 2, Matzen 5, Gordon 4, Fajesimin 2. 3-point goals-Reimer 1, Rucker 2, Beatty 4, Milne 1, Hunsinger 4. JV score-Jackson 43, Lynnwood 36. Records-Jackson 4-0 in league, 5-1 overall. Lynnwood 0-4, 1-4.

Lake Stevens 62, Cascade 58: At Lake Stevens, Zack Aker and Jordan Carter scored 12 points apiece and Lake Stevens overcame a 26-point Cascade first quarter in winning the Wesco North game. Cascade’s Dirk Snel led all scorers with 17 points.

At Lake Stevens H.S.

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Cascade-McGrath 9, Benson 14, Snel 17, Wilkins 3, Reading 11, Shewfelt 4. Lake Stevens-Aker 12, Dvorak 5, Bryant 3, Carter 12, Legg 6, Steinruck 11, Pearson 9, Kurisu 2, Stickney 2. 3-point goals-McGrath 2, Benson 2, Snel 2, Reading 3, Dvorak 1, Bryant 1. JV score-Lake Stevens def. Cascade. Records-Cascade 0-5 in league, 0-6 overall. Lake Stevens 1-2, 1-3.

Everett 70, Oak Harbor 61: At Everett, Brett Lund had 20 points, Flynn Mattson had nine points and 12 rebounds and Jake Mattson (12 points) shot 8-for-10 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter to lead Everett to the Wesco North win. James Leach had 19 points to lead Oak Harbor.

At Everett H.S.

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Oak Harbor-Koorn 3, McCardle 3, Leach 19, Rumble 16, Heidt 14, Lobbestael 6. Everett-Barhanovich 13, J. Mattson 12, Lund 20, F. Mattson 9, Whitebear 6, Safstrom 10. 3-point goals-Barhanovich 1, Lund 4, F. Mattson 1, McCardle 1, Leach 3, Heidt 2, Lobbestael 2. JV score-Everett def. Oak Harbor. Records-Oak Harbor 2-2 in league, 3-3 overall. Everett 2-3, 2-6.

Granite Falls 74, Sedro-Woolley 62: At Granite Falls, senior Josh Knudson had a game-high 37 points and Sean Counley added 12 points to lead Granite Falls to the non-conference win.

At Granite Falls H.S.

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Sedro-Woolley-Schweigert 3, Brown 15, Pedrosa 4, Thompson 5, Box 6, Clayton 22, Beck 6, Morgan 1. Granite Falls-Cuddeback 3, Knudson 37, Londerville 3, Villegas 2, Gamache 7, DeNoma 10, Counley 12. 3-point goals-Brown 1, Thompson 1, Box 1, Knudson 2. JV score-Sedro-Woolley def. Granite Falls. Records-Sedro-Woolley not reported. Granite Falls 5-1.

Darrington 66, Bear Creek 37: At Darrington, sophomore Mike Parris led all scorers with 19 points and teammate Brennan Vincent added nine points to lead Darrington to the non-conference win.

At Darrington H.S.

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Bear Creek-M. Castle 2, Erickson 3, N. Castle 2, Meyer 11, Rehfeld 4, Sanger 15. Darrington-O’Dell 3, Vincent 9, Green 5, Parris 19, Haywood 2, Jones 8, A. Olsen 5, N. Olsen 8, Kelley 2, Schillhammer 5. 3-point goals-Vincent 1, Green 1, Parris 1, O’Dell 1, Jones 2, Schillhammer 1, Meyer 3. Records-Bear Creek 4-2 overall. Darrington 3-3.

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