Prep boys basketball: Edmonds-Woodway beats Everett with free throws

EDMONDS — It was only fitting that foul shots determined the outcome of Thursday’s non-league game between Edmonds-Woodway and Everett. Each team was charged with more than 20 fouls en route to the Warriors’ 66-63 victory over Everett at Edmonds-Woodway High School.

Edmonds-Woodway led for most of the game but Everett narrowed the gap in the final minutes of the fourth quarter on a layup. But a string of fouls by the Seagulls allowed Edmonds-Woodway, which hit 16 of 19 free throws in the final period, to regain the lead.

“It was a real aggressive game,” Edmonds-Woodway head coach Todd Rubin said. “Both teams played really hard and it came down to a few plays at the end.”

Edmonds-Woodway’s Kenan Polovina, a senior forward, led the Warriors with 20 points.

“He did a nice job at the line with eight out of 10 free throws,” Edmonds-Woodway assistant coach Jason Courter said.

Everett senior Flynn Mattson led all scorers with 31 points.

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

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Everett—Murray 4, Brown 3, McKinnon 11, Homer 1, Mattson 31, Barhanovich 5, Grindstaff 6. Edmonds-Woodway—Haggard 6, Bury 2, Rupple 3, Shrestha, Degrazia 10, Sherrill 4, Jordan 9, Wooley, Wilson 12, Polovina 20. 3-point goals—Haggard 2, Rupple 1, Jordan 1, Homer 1. Records—Everett 0-2 overall. Edmonds-Woodway 1-0.

Arlington 56, Ferndale 45: At Arlington, Lucas Larson scored 12 points and Tyler Busby and Cole Carpenter each added 11 points to lead Arlington to the non-conference win over Ferndale. Zack Cooper hit five of six free throws in the fourth quarter to help the Eagles maintain their double-digit lead.

At Arlington H.S.

Ferndale5101713—45

Arlington14171114—56

Ferndale—Maarhuis 3, Hannah 4, Frost 14, Carr 3, Morris 1, Locker 8, Nelson 12, Ebert, Lipke, Woodworth. Arlington—Carlson, Cooper 6, Richardson 8, Heath 8, Larson 12, Petit, Busby 11, Carpenter 11. 3-point goals—Locker 1, Larson 1, Carpenter 1. Records—Ferndale 0-1 overall. Arlington 2-0.

Bainbridge 48, Meadowdale 46: At Lynnwood, A Meadowdale rally fell just short as the Mavericks lost to Bainbridge in their non-conference season opener. After trailing by as many as eight points with two and a half minutes remaining, Roger O’Neill led a Meadowdale charge with 12 of his 22 points coming in the final quarter. O’Neill hit a 3-pointer with 26 seconds remaining to tie the score. Bainbridge then hit a fadeaway as time expired to win the contest. Connor Hamlett also had a solid opening game for Meadowdale with 17 points.

At Meadowdale H.S.

Bainbridge1391115—48

Meadowdale108820—46

Bainbridge—Induick, Diorrio 8, Weis 10, Corsac 8, Stevenson 2, Burress 10, Eisenhart 10. Meadowdale—O’Neill 22, Johnson 5, Shiferaw, Surur, Coleman, Kyobe, Carroll, Hamlett 17, Larson 2. 3-point goals—O’Neill 4, Johnson 1, Weis 2, Corsac 2, Burress 2. Records—Bainbridge 1-1 overall. Meadowdale 0-1.

South Whidbey 50, Interlake 47: At Langley, South Whidbey was charged with a technical foul and personal foul simultaneously with 18 seconds remaining, and the Falcons’ eight-point lead fell to two. But the Falcons escaped with the non-conference win by sinking free throws late in the game. The Falcons were up 24-12 in the second quarter, the largest lead of the game, and held off Interlake until the fourth quarter. South Whidbey was 10-for-10 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter and 21-for-25 overall. Riley Newman had seven points in the fourth quarter and Chris Carey had 11 points in the second half and 14 overall to lead South Whidbey.

At South Whidbey H.S.

Interlake117821—47

S. Whidbey159719—50

Interlake—Pineda 3, Timmer, Allan 7, Aaron 5, Sweat 12, Johnston 10, McCarty 1, Lindsley 9. South Whidbey—Stallman 8, Carey 14, Thornley 4, Newman 11, Cortes 7, Hodson, Brasko 6, West, Erikson. 3-point goals—Allan 1, Aaron 1, Sweat 1, Newman 1, Carey 1, Stallman 1. Records—Interlake 1-1 overall. South Whidbey 2-0.

Rainier Christian 48, Shoreline Christian 25: At Shoreline, Rainier Christian held Shoreline Christian to single-digit scoring in three of the four quarters. Wes Danhoff scored 10 points and Jasonm Vermeer had nine to lead Shoreline Christian in the non-league game.

At Shoreline Christian H.S.

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Rainier Christian—Lovlien, Knight 11, Austin 12, Early 7, Olsen 4, Parr 2, Graham 8, Huston 4. Shoreline Christian—Taniguchi, Vermeer 9, Drollinger, Jacobs, Ryder, Brown, Hudson 1, Danhoff 10, Deelstra 3. 3-point goals—not reported. Records—Rainier Christian 1-0 overall. Shoreline Christian 1-1.

Mt. Vernon Christian 41, Highland Christian 29: At Mt. Vernon, MVC switched to a 3-2 zone in the second quarter and out-scored Highland Christian by 15 points over the next two periods of the non-league game.

At Mt. Vernon Christian H.S.

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MV Christian812147—41

Highland Christian—C. Brown 9, Kelly 10, Crawford 3, Kurtzenaker 4, Simmons 3, Wold, J. Brown, Miles, Riker, Mattson. Mt. Vernon Christian—Riley 4, McClelland 8, Blade 8, deVries 2, Pritchard 3, Hogan 7, Kuipers 9, DeVries, VanderKooy. 3-point goals—Brown 1, Crawford 1, McClelland 3, Blade 2, Pritchard 1, Hogan 1. Records—Highland Christian 0-1 overall. Mt. Vernon Christian 2-0.

Tulalip Heritage 66, Northwest Yeshiva 61: At Mercer Island, Tulalip Heritage’s new coach and young players felt some first-game jitters and were behind by 16 points in the first half. But Tulalip roared back and led by as many as 14 points in the second half to take the non-conference victory. Four Heritage players scored in double figures, led by Keith George’s 18 points.

At Northwest Yeshiva

Quarter scores not reported

Tulalip Heritage—Keith George 18, Lesjar McKinney 16, James Whitebear 13, Shawn Comenote 15, Kurtis Johnson 2. Northwest Yeshiva—Nathan Krohn 31, no other scorers reported. 3-point goals—George 2, Krohn 2. Records—Tulalip Heritage 1-0 overall. Northwest Yeshiva 1-1.

Boys swimming

Oak Harbor 116, Stanwood 60

At Vanderzicht Pool

Meet competed in meters

200 medley relay—Oak Harbor (John Hu, Yale Rosen, Price Hu, Bryce Vagt) 1:59.62; 200 freestyle—Tyler Shell (OH) 2:01.27*; 200 individual medley—Tim Hammer (S) 2:22.01; 50 freestyle—Yale Rosen (OH) 27.26; Diving—Price Hu (OH) 104.60; 100 butterfly—John Hu (OH) 59.12*; 100 freestyle—Tyler Shell (OH) 55.99*; 400 freestyle—Matt Roe (S) 4:26.42; 200 freestyle relay—Oak Harbor (John Hu, Jacob Jepsen, Yale Rosen, Tyler Shell) 1:47.08; 100 backstroke—John Hu (OH) 1:01.84*; 100 breaststroke—Yale Rosen (OH) 1:15.67; 400 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Alex Keller, John Mighell, Aaron Rice, Tender Rink) 3:57.74. Records—Stanwood 0-1 league, 0-1 overall, Oak Harbor 1-0, 2-0.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Cascade 108, Mt. Vernon 68

At Forest Park Pool

200 medley relay—Cascade (Sean Nesheim, Bramon Yotty, Eric Ellersick, Taylor Covert) 1:50.90; 200 freestyle—Will Bergman (C) 2:12.04; 200 individual medley—Sean Nesheim (C) 1:58.89*; 50 freestyle—Eric Ellersick (C) 24.25; Diving—Owen LeSense (C) 101.4 points; 100 butterfly—Eric Ellersick (C) 1:00.57; 100 freestyle—Kevin Yarrow (MV) 56.08; 500 freestyle—Bramon Yotty (C) 5:31.70; 200 freestyle relay—Cascade (Oliver Nelson, Taylor Covert, Casey Weidmer, Will Bergman) 1:48.78; 100 backstroke—Sean Nesheim (C) 55.81*; 100 breaststroke—Bramon Yotty (C) 1:10.95; 400 freestyle relay—Cascade (Sean Nesheim, Will Bergman, Casey Weidmer, Eric Ellersick) 3:46.72; Records—Mount Vernon (0-1 overall); Cascade (1-0 overall).

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Lynden 115, Everett 51

At Lynden YMCA Pool

200 medley relay—Lynden (Beck, Tompke, Watecki, Leone) 1:57.12; 200 freestyle—Anker (L) 2:05.17; 200 individual medley—Nick Erickson (E) 2:15.81; 50 freestyle—Beck (L) 24.31; Diving—not held; 100 butterfly—Nick Erickson (E) 1:02.63; 100 freestyle—Leone (L) 56.81; 500 freestyle—Anker (L) 5:46.75; 200 freestyle relay—Lynden (Leone, Beck, Korthus, Anker) 1:42.39; 100 backstroke—Simpson (L) 1:06.95; 100 breaststroke—Tompke (L) 1:14.94; 400 freestyle relay—Lynden (Anker, Witecki, Simpson, Korthus) 3:56.78. Records—Everett 0-1 overall. Lynden 1-0.

Marysville-Pilchuck 122, Squalicum 67

At Arne Hanna Aquatics Center, Bellingham

200 medley relay—Marysville Pilchuck (Gabe Lopez, Spencer Girard, Trevor LeValley, Brody Colman) 1:44.43*; 200 freestyle—Oliver Durand (M-P) 1:50.20*; 200 individual medley—Spencer Girard (M-P) 2:07.13; 50 freestyle—Trevor LeValley (M-P) 23.53; Diving—Brian Drake (S) 132.95; 100 butterfly—Gabe Lopez (M-P) 58.14; 100 freestyle—Brody Colman (M-P) 52.13; 500 freestyle—Spencer Girard (M-P) 5:12.72; 200 freestyle relay—Marysville-Pilchuck (Oliver Durand, Nathan Schaffer, Dustin Alexander, Spencer Girard) 1:39.65; 100 backstroke—Thomas Abbott (S) 1:03.10; 100 breaststroke—Conner Hemming (M-P) 1:11.01; 400 freestyle relay— Marysville-Pilchuck (Trevor LeValley, Gabe Lopez, Oliver Durand, Brody Colman) 3:24.78*. Records—M-P 1-0 overall. Sualicum 0-1.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Kamiak 152, Anacortes 34

At Kamiak Pool

200 medley relay—Kamiak (Daniel Schmidt, Greg Turner, Tyler Carriker, Ben Tu) 1:48.87; 200 freestyle—Brian Burns (K) 2:03.33; 200 individual medley—Patrick Hunziker (K) 2:03.94*; 50 freestyle—Daniel Schmidt (K) 22.11*; Diving—Mitchell Wright (K) 165.15; 100 butterfly—Patrick Hunzicker (K) 57.98; 100 freestyle—Tyler Carriker (K) 50.08*; 500 freestyle—Matt Cramer (K) 5:21.78; 200 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Patrick Hunzicker, Daniel Schmidt, Tyler Carricker, Chris Lynch) 1:30.81*; 100 backstroke—Miles Tipp (K) 1:02.32; 100 breaststroke—Chris Lynch (K) 1:02.07*; 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Kyle Kusada, Chris Choi, Tyler Cheung, Ben Tu) 3:39.25. Records—Kamiak 1-0 overall, Anacortes 0-1.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Shorewood 119, L. Stevens 67

At Shoreline Pool

200 medley relay—Shorewood (Thor Stensjord, Mackey Hopen, Marcus Gill, Max Demeritt) 1:44.81*; 200 freestyle—Tim Tan (S) 1:53.97; 200 individual medley—Marcus Gill (S) 2:07.27; 50 freestyle—Max Demeritt (S) 23.24; Diving—Eddie Young (S) 219.25; 100 butterfly—Tim Tan (S) 56.50; 100 freestyle—Max Demeritt (S) 52.03; 500 freestyle—Thor Stensjord (S) 4:51.59*; 200 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Mackey Hopen, Jimmy Keenholts, Tim Tan, Max Demeritt) 1:35.35; 100 backstroke—Thor Stensjord (S) 57.39; 100 breaststroke—Mackey Hopen (S) 1:07.45; 400 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Marcus Gill, Leif Danielsen, Tim Tan, Thor Stensjord) 3:29.48. Records—Lake Stevens 0-1 overall. Shorewood 1-0.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Bellingham 64, Lynnwood 13

At Lynnwood City Pool

200 medley relay—Bellingham (Brogan, Romaker, McKinley, Johnson) 2:20.03; 200 freestyle—not held; 200 individual medley—Brogan (B) 2:15.45; 50 freestyle—Johnson (B) 30.60; Diving—not held: 100 butterfly—Brog (B) 57.21*; 100 freestyle—Romaker (B) 1:14.04; 500 freestyle—not held; 200 freestyle relay—Bellingham (McKinley, Johnson, de Ruiter, Romaker) 2:03.60; 100 backstroke—not held; 100 breaststroke—McKinley (B) 1:35.55; 400 freestyle relay—Bellingham (McKinley, Johnson, de Ruiter, Brogan) 4:58.95. Records—Lynnwood 0-1 overall. Bellingham 1-1.

*Class 2A state meet qualifying time.

Meadowdale 118, Bellingham 36

At Lynnwood City Pool

200 medley relay— Meadowdale (Sam Adkinson, Michael Keane, Darren Howell, Allen Wong) 1:45.83; 200 freestyle—Sam Adkinson (M) 2:07.45; 200 individual medley—Michael Keane (M) 2:01.31*; 50 freestyle—Allen Wong (M) 23.14; Diving—not held; 100 butterfly—Brog (B) 57.21*; 100 freestyle—Allen Wong (M) 55.60; 500 freestyle—Jon Hanson (M) 7:02.65; 200 freestyle relay—Meadowdale (Sam Adkinson, Michael Keane, Darren Howell, Allen Wong) 1:38.68; 100 backstroke—Sam Adkinson (M) 1:01.13; 100 breaststroke—Michael Keane (M) 1:02.53*; 400 freestyle relay—Meadowdale (Jon Hanson, Vincent Granados, Jorge Pelayo, Jai Sun) 4:45.72. Records—Meadowdale 1-0 overall. Bellingham 1-1.

*Class 3A state meet qualifying time.

Shorecrest 123, Burlington-Edison 45

At Mt. Vernon YMCA Pool

200 medley relay—Shorecrest (J. Farris, K. Johnson, T. Matsunami, B. Costalli) 1:58.83; 200 freestyle—Ryan McMahon (S) 1:56.58; 200 individual medley—Kevin McKay (S) 2:15.52; 50 freestyle—Erik Ramsey (S) 24.89; Diving—not held; 100 butterfly—Ryley Pearson (B-E) 55.35; 100 freestyle—Erik Ramsey (S) 55.51; 500 freestyle—Ryan McMahon (S) 5:02.27; 200 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (K. McKay, B. McMahon, E. Ramsey, B. Titcomb) 1:44.77; 100 backstroke—Ryley Pearson (B-E) 59.06; 100 breaststroke—Kenny Johnson (S) 1:12.77; 400 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (J. Farris, K. McKay, R. McMahon, E. Ramsey) 3:54.22. Records—Shorecrest 2-0 overall. Burlington-Edison 0-1.

Shorecrest 113, Sedro Woolley 56

At Mt. Vernon YMCA Pool

200 medley relay—Sedro Wooley (R. Nowry, C. Trout, T. Long, J. Wright) 1:56.65; 200 freestyle—Ryan McMahon (S) 1:56.58; 200 individual medley—Kevin McKay (S) 2:15.52; 50 freestyle—Erik Ramsen (S) 24.89; Diving—not held; 100 butterfly—Tim Long (S-W) 1:04.14; 100 freestyle—Erik Ramsen (S) 55.51; 500 freestyle—Ryan McMahon (S) 5:02.27; 200 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (K. McKay, K. McMerdon, E. Ramsey, B. Titcomb) 1:44.77; 100 backstroke—Robby Noury (S-W) 1:07.04; 100 breaststroke—Kenny Johnson (S) 1:12.77; 400 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (J. Farris, K. McKay, K. McMahon, E. Ramsey) 3:54.22. Records—Shorecrest 2-0 overall. Sedro Wooley 0-1.

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