Jackson earns district berth

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE – The Jackson Timberwolves came back from a seven-point halftime deficit to clinch a 4A District 1 playoff berth with a 68-67 win over Wesco South opponent Mountlake Terrace Tuesday night at the Terrace gym.

The Timberwolves went on a 10-2 run to open the third quarter, led by Jamie Eisinger, who finished the game with 22 points and five assists.

The Hawks went to a zone defense to stop Eisinger from scoring only to have Chris Reimer score 17 points, all in the second half, including five 3-pointers.

Jackson led by one after the third quarter and the fourth quarter was back and forth.

Mountlake Terrace’s Casey Berlin took a last-second shot from half court, but it fell short.

“Just another good, hard-fought high school basketball game,” Mountlake Terrace coach Nalin Sood said.

Karsten Strieby had a double-double with 21 points and 11 rebounds for the Hawks. Teammate Tyler Stracener added 18 points.

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

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Jackson-Ozuna 4, Reimer 17, Koch 4, Eisinger 22, Belair 4, Todd 4, Wishko 11, Heneghan 2. Mountlake Terrace-Berlin 3, Allen 9, Beeninga 2, Bouche 2, Wiley 4, Strieby 21, Theis 4, Stracener 18, Griffin 4. 3-point goals-Reimer 5, Eisinger 2, Wishko 1, Allen 1, Strieby 1. JV score-Mountlake defeated Jackson. Records-Jackson 10-3 in league,12-5 overall. M. Terrace 5-8, 6-11.

Kamiak 55, Edmonds-Woodway 46: At Mukilteo, Ryan Bullock had a game-high 16 points and made clutch shots for Kamiak in the Wesco South win. Teammate Skylar Stormo added 15 points and grabbed nine rebounds. Max Ortiz had 12 points for the Warriors.

At Kamiak H.S.

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Edmonds-Woodway-Ortiz 12, McCartney 3, Wafer 2, Greenwood 7, Conti 9, Laue 2, Hamlett 7, Donaldson 4. Kamiak-Iddins 3, Bullock 16, Stormo 15, Swarthout 4, Engelbert 8, Tarver 9. 3-point goals-Tarver 3, Ortiz 2. JV score-Kamiak 56, Edmonds-Woodway 42. Records-E-W 11-2 in league, 14-3 overall. Kamiak 8-5, 9-8.

Meadowdale 57, Lynnwood 56 OT: At Lynnwood, Meadowdale scored a lay-in with four seconds remaining in overtime and Lynnwood’s last-second shot was off the mark as the Mavericks won the Wesco South contest. Lynnwood’s Aaron Mattson made two free throws with two seconds to play in regulation to send the game into overtime.

At Lynnwood H.S.

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Meadowdale-O’Neill 9, Clampitt 4, Moncrief 5, Gorman 1, Werner 6, Dooley 5, Threet 23, Johnson 2, Law 2. Lynnwood-Hill 6, Beatty 13, Stone 2, Milne 14, Hunsinger 3, Matzen 12, Gordon 4, Fajesimin 2. 3-point goals-O’Neill 1, Werner 1, Hill 2, Milne 2, Hunsinger 1, Mattson 2. JV score-Meadowdale 56, Lynnwood 44. Records-Meadowdale 9-4 in league, 12-5 overall. Lynnwood 2-11, 3-14.

Mariner 57, Shorecrest 31: At Shoreline, Joey (eight points) and Tevin Dillon (11) combined for 19 points to lead Mariner to the Wesco South victory.

At Shorecrest H.S.

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Mariner-J. Dillon 8, Williams 3, Chhan 4, Peterson 3, T. Dillon 11, Grant 6, Malysheff 6, Purnell 10. Shorecrest-Hess 3, Zuyev 10, Batt 2, Kanuch 8, Golike 11, Kramer 3. 3-point goals-J. Dillon 2, Williams 1, Peterson 1, T. Dillon 1, Hess 1, Zuyev 2, Kanuch 2. JV result-Shorecrest def. Mariner. Records-Mariner 8-4 in league, 9-6 overall. Shorecrest 3-10, 6-11.

Lake Stevens 54, Arlington 42: At Lake Stevens, Zack Aker had nine of his 22 points in an 18-7 first quarter to lead Lake Stevens to the Wesco North win. With the victory, Lake Stevens clinched a 4A District 1 playoff berth. Arlington was led by Abe Bourasaw who had 13 points.

At Lake Stevens H.S.

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Arlington-Bourasaw 13, Martin 4, Disotell 9, Scarth 2, Larson 5, Carpenter 9. Lake Stevens-Aker 22, Dvorak 3, Bryant 1, Carter 8, Legg 9, Steinruck 7, Pearson 2, Stickney 2. 3-point goals-Disotell 1, Larson 1, Aker 1, Dvorak 1, Carter 1, Legg 1. JV score-Arlington def. Lake Stevens. Records-Arlington 3-10 in league, 3-14 overall. Lake Stevens 10-3, 12-5.

Snohomish 55, Everett 45: At Everett, led by Tim Diederichs who had 16 points, Snohomish went on a 12-0 run in a 19-4 second quarter to jump out early in the Wesco North game. Everett fought back in the second half behind the 15 points of Brett Lund.

At Everett H.S.

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Snohomish-Cox 1, B. Low 1, Shilling 4, Bone 2, M. Low 6, Diederichs 16, Wilde 6, Shaw 4, Jorve 2, Jenkins 9, Jelinek 2, Johnson 4. Everett-Homer 5, Barhanovich 4, J. Mattson 9, Lund 15, F. Mattson 2, Safstrom 10. 3-point goals-Lund 4, J. Mattson 1, Homer 1, Jenkins 1. JV score-Snohomish def. Everett. Records-Snohomish 12-1 in league, 16-1 overall. Everett 4-10, 4-14.

Cascade 50, Monroe 47: At Monroe, Dirk Snel (20 points) was 6-for-6 from the free-throw line down the stretch to secure the Wesco North win for Cascade. Teammate Chris McGrath added 19 points. Brothers Jason and Steven Waltman led Monroe with 11 and 10 points, respectively.

At Monroe H.S.

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Cascade-McGrath 19, Chup 2, Benson 2, Snel 20, Reading 2, Zoeller 5. Monroe-Wright 6, Macke 5, Cornelius 6, Pearl 2, J. Waltman 11, MacIntyre 7, S. Waltman 10. 3-point goals-Wright 2, J. Waltman 2, McGrath 4, Snel 1. JV score-Monroe 54, Cascade 34. Records-Cascade 3-11 in league, 5-13 overall. Monroe 1-12, 3-14.

Granite Falls 66, Coupeville 57: At Coupeville, Sean Counley scored eight of his game-high 28 points in the third quarter when Granite Falls out-scored Coupeville 18-5. Josh Knudson added 23 points for the Tigers in the Cascade Conference win. James Smith led Coupeville with 20.

At Coupeville H.S.

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Granite Falls-Cuddeback 3, Knudson 23, Londerville 2, Gamache 8, DeNoma 2, Counley 28. Coupeville-Larson 6, Evans 4, Smith 20, O’Keefe 12, Emerson 5, Farmer 4, Miller 6. 3-point goals-Knudson 1, Gamache 2, Larson 1, Evans 1, Smith 1, O’Keefe 3. JV score-Coupeville 61, Granite Falls 35. Records-Granite Falls 7-2 in league, 13-2 overall. Coupeville 0-10, 4-13.

South Whidbey 61, Sultan 59: At Langley, Chad Anderson scored a game-high 20 points and South Whidbey shot 9-for-11 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter sealing the Cascade Conference win. Parker Barnett added 18 points and 11 rebounds for the Falcons. Beau Champeaux led the Turks with 15.

At S. Whidbey H.S.

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Sultan-Clarke 2, Johnson 4, Je. Nicholes 12, Perkins 13, Champeaux 15, Jo. Nicholes 13. South Whidbey-Anderson 20, Asay 5, Carey 7, Barnett 18, Blakey 2, Hoch 2, S. Stallman 2, E. Stallman 5. 3-point goals-Je. Nicholes 1, Perkins 2, Champeaux 3, Asay 1, Carey 1, Anderson 3. JV score-South Whidbey def. Sultan. Records-Sultan 5-4 in league, 7-6 overall. S. Whidbey 4-5, 6-8.

Concrete 57, Shoreline Christian 52: At Concrete, Kevin O’Neil scored 14 points and Concrete used an 18-point fourth quarter in winning the Northwest 1A/2B League game. James Vermeer scored a game-high 18 points for Shoreline Christian.

At Concrete H.S.

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Shoreline Christian-Daigneault 8, Hodges 7, Hudson 2, K. Taniguchi 5, Thomas 5, James Vermeer 18, Jason Vermeer 7. Concrete-Antsen 16, Dezaran 5, O’Neil 14, Schooland 7, Smith 9, Walker 4, Williams 2. 3-point goals-Smith 1, Antsen 3, Dezaran 1, Jason Vermeer 1, James Vermeer 1, Thomas 1, Daigneault 1. JV score-Shoreline Christian 60, Concrete 45. Records-Shoreline Christian 1-8 in league, 4-13 overall. Concrete 1-8, 3-9.

Darrington 55, Orcas Island 42: At Darrington, Brennan Vincent scored a game-high 18 points and had nine rebounds, three assists and three steals to lead Darrington to the Northwest 1A/2B League win. With the victory, Darrington clinched a 2B bi-district playoff berth.

At Darrington H.S.

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Orcas Island-Sumrall 2, Wulff 15, Mayson 12, Nigretto 6, Troutman 1, Walberg 4, Flowers 2. Darrington-O’Dell 3, Vincent 18, Green 8, Haywood 4, Jones 10, A. Olsen 7, N. Olsen 1, Kelley 4. 3-point goals-Vincent 1, Jones 2, Wulff 1, Mayson 2. JV score-Darrington 51, Orcas Island 32. Records-Orcas Island 4-6 in league, 8-9 overall. Darrington 7-3, 11-5.

Lopez Island 69, Master’s Touch 63: At Arlington, Jordan Smith scored 38 points to lead Lopez Island to the Northwest 1B win. Craig Crawford led Master’s Touch with 22 points and Nick Van Dam added a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds.

At Arlington Boys and Girls Club

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Lopez Island-Samuel 10, Arps 3, Smith 38, Buffum 4, Potts 8. Masters Touch-Enge 13, Schreiner 4, A. Graber 8, Van Dam 16, Crawford 22. 3-point goals-Crawford 6, Enge 1. Records-Lopez Island 7-3 in league, 10-5 overall. Master’s Touch 6-5, 8-8.

Tulalip Heritage 53, Cedar Park Christian-Everett 49: At Everett, Tulalip Heritage secured the Northwest 1B League’s No. 1 seed to the bi-district tournament with the victory. Sean Stone scored a game-high 19 points for Cedar Park Christian-Everett, which had its best offensive output of the season.

At Cedar Park Christian-Everett

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Tulalip Heritage-Ike 7, Monsegur 4, Jones 13, Davis 16, Hatch 8, Wooster 5. Cedar Park Christian-Everett-Moen 8, Fuchs 6, Woodward 2, Cole 4, Bush 8, Putnam 2, Stone 19. 3-point goals-Stone 1, Ike 2, Jones 2, Wooster 1. Records-Tulalip Heritage 10-0 in league, 16-2 overall. Cedar Park Christian-Everett 0-11, 0-11.

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