Mountlake Terrace boys basketball team wins, forces playoff game

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE — The Mountlake Terrace boys basketball team extended its season for at least one more game.

The Hawks defeated Shorecrest 55-47 in a Wesco South game, forcing a playoff game with Kamiak, which lost to 54-35 to Mariner. Both teams finished the regular season with 6-10 records, tying for fourth place in Wesco South.

Mountlake Terrace plays at Kamiak at 7 p.m. Saturday, with the winner advancing as the No. 4 seed into the 4A District One tournament.

“We are happy to get this opportunity without a doubt” Hawks coach Nalin Sood said. “We are excited to be able to play at least one more game.”

Karsten Strieby scored 19 points and had 11 rebounds to lead the Hawks

The Scots’ Mark Golike scored a game-high 20 points and had 10 rebounds.

At M. Terrace H.S.

Shorecrest981614—47

M. Terrace1410229—55

Shorecrest — Clevenger, Diel, Dodge 12, Golike 20, Hake 4, Harris, Jochim 3, Kanuch 3, Meyers 5, Sullivan. Mountlake Terrace — Beeninga 2, Bouche 6, Clingan 10, Kunduklija 16, Robinson, Sells 2, Strieby 19. 3-point goals — Bouche 2, Clingan 1, Meyers 1, Jochim 1, Golike 3, Kanuch 1. Records — Shorecrest 4-12 league, 7-13 overall. M. Terrace 6-10, 7-13.

Marysville-Pilchuck 59, Oak Harbor 32: At Marysville, Marysville-Pilchuck held Oak Harbor’s lead-scorer, Rodrick Rumber, to eight points en route to a victory that gave the Tomahawks the No. 2 seed from Wesco North to the District 1 tournament. Taylor Stevens scored 19 points and had 10 rebounds to lead Marysville-Pilchuck. Eric McCardle led the Wildcats with 11 points.

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

OH46157—32

M-P17141117—59

Oak Harbor — Brooks 7, Edens, Ekberg, Haley 2, Howard 2, McCardle 11, Rouser, Rumble 8, Stout 2, Waller, Zadel. Marysville-Pilchuck — Elwell, Forsythe 6, Greene 6, Kelly 9, Lanphere 2, Lovell 5, Scheller 5, Soriano 8, Stevens 16, Thomason 2, Toler. 3-point goals — Soriano 2, Kelly 3, Stevens 3, Brooks 1, McCardle 3. Records — OH 3-13 league, 4-17 overall. M-P 11-5, 13-7.

Meadowdale 64, Shorewood 39: At Shoreline, Paul Werner scored a game-high 20 points to lead the Mavericks to the Wesco South victory.

At Shorewood H.S.

Meadowdale18171910—64

Shorewood713136—39

Meadowdale — Beeson 5, Church 3, Clampitt 6, Dooley, Epstein 2, Gorman 13, Hamlett, Matteson 1, Nelson 8, O’Neill 4, P. Werner 20, S. Werner 2. Shorewood — Abdillahi 6, Danner 2, Hartman 3, Haug, Marrese 1, McClellan, Mitchell 2, Pillay 3, Sanchez 15, Wood 2, Harvey 5. 3-point goals — Nelson, P. Werner 4, Church, Pillay, Hartman. Records — Meadowdale 13-3 league, 17-3 overall. Shorewood 0-16, 0-20.

Lake Stevens 60, Everett 55: At Lake Stevens, Jordan Carter scored eight of his 10 points in the fourth quarter to secure the Wesco North victory for the Vikings and the final district berth.

At L. Stevens H.S.

Everett7111225—55

LS15131813—60

Everett — Brown, Frauenholtz, Grim Jr 2., Gunnerson, Hennings 13, Homer 3, Jones 3, Mattson 26, Murray, Nguyen 8. Lake Stevens — Adams, Carter 10, Dodge 7, Elfeghih 5, Johnson 6, Kaska 2, Kurisu 2, Legg 8, Pilon 10, Russum, Schneider 3, Shoemake, Stickney 7. 3-point goals — Homer, Pilon 2, Dodge, Johnson 2, Stickney. Records — Everett 4-12 league, 4-15 overall. LS 10-6, 14-6.

Arlington 65, Cascade 59: At Everett, Cole Carpenter scored 19 points to lead the Eagles to the Wesco North victory.

At Cascade H.S.

Arlington16151321—65

Cascade1118219—59

Arlington — Barber, Busby 7, Carpenter 19, Heath 13, Larson 11, McPherson 1, Richardson 5, Scarth 9. Cascade — Barton 9, Hancock, Joyce, King, McDaniels 3, McGrath 23, Ogundadegbe 4, Reading 14, Shewfelt, Walker 6. 3-point goals — Richardson, Larson 2, Busby 2, Barton, McGrath 3, Reading 3. Records — Arlington 6-10 league, 7-13 overall. Cascade 3-13, 3-16.

Girls basketball

Orcas Island 38, La Conner 37: At Orcas Island, Cara Peacock scored 14 points to lead Orcas Island to the Northwest 1A/2B victory. Orcas Island locked up the No. 2 seed and La Conner is the No. 3 seed into the Northwest District tournament

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

La Conner1511101—37

Orcas Island111674—38

La Conner — Raymond 10, Kennedy 11, Schwindler 10, Hulbert 16. Orcas Island — Peacock 14, Thomas 6, Smith 6, Padbury 5, Shaw 2, Moran-Hodge 2, Harvey 3. 3-point goals — Peacock 2, Harvey, Raymond 2, Kennedy. Records — not reported.

Swimming

4A Wesco District 1 preliminaries: At Marysville, Snohomish’s Eric Pedack won the 100-yard butterfly and 100 backstroke in the preliminary round. Pedack also led off the Panthers 200 medley relay victory and anchored the 400 freestyle team to a second place finish behind Kamiak. The final round will be held at 12:30 pm Saturday at Marysville-Pilchuck High School pool.

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