Boys Basketball

Meadowdale defeated Cascade 81-27

Meadowdale senior guard Yoni Minassie (proper) handles the ball within the Mavericks dwelling opener in opposition to Cascade HS at Meadowdale HS on Tuesday, Dec. 2. (Photos by Joe Christian)
Mav’s senior ahead Orion Ezeonwuka (25) shoots for two in opposition to Cascade.
Meadowdale senior guard Noah Million drives via the lane on Tuesday.
Senior Khalil Botley (10) heads down courtroom on a breakaway.
Junior guard Nolan Lee (11) shoots for two.
Meadowdale college students and cheer maintain the vitality excessive.

The Meadowdale Mavericks jumped out to a 38-6 first-quarter lead on the way in which to a 81-27 victory over the Cascade Bruins of their basketball season opener. Senior Noah Million led the Mavericks with 22 factors. Khalil Botley (16), Nolan Lee (11) and Orion Ezeonwuka (10) all completed with double-digit factors. Marley Miller completed with seven factors, and led the staff in each assists (8) and rebounds (9).

The Mavericks additionally set a brand new school record because the 54 level win is the largest win margin in school historical past, breaking the earlier record of 53 that was set when Meadowdale defeated Shorewood 84-31 on Feb. 7, 2007.

Scoring by quarter: Final
Cascade 6- 13- 6- 2 27
Meadowdale 38-10-21-12 81

Meadowdale particular person scorers:
Noah Million 22, Khalil Botley 16, Nolan Lee 11, Orion Ezeonwuka 10, Marley Miller 7, Hassan Motley 7, Parker Elliott 4, Richard Jones Jr. 2, Yoni Minassie 2

Cascade particular person scorers:
Kenny Rasmussen 7, Shane Walker 7, Nick Yates 6, Ephraim Hazeley 3, Damien Anderson 2, Brody Wells 2

Records: Meadowdale 1-0; Cascade 0-1
Meadowdale subsequent sport: vs Jackson; Friday, Dec. 5; 7:15 p.m. at Meadowdale High School

Edmonds-Woodway defeated West Seattle 71-45

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Edmonds-Woodway boys basketball senior ahead Hayden Ricker (15) shoots a weak facet layup for two of his six sport factors in the course of the Warriors–West Seattle Wildcats sport Tuesday night time on the Edmonds-Woodway High School health club. (Photos by Michael Bury)
Warrior senior guard Cruz Escandon (1) drives towards the lane from the best facet.
Warrior junior guard Grant Williams (3) elevates for two of his 27 factors.
Warrior senior guard Andreas Simonson (2) drives beneath a Wildcats defender at midcourt.
Warrior senior middle Harris Dobson (25) brings down one of his three rebounds for the sport.

Junior Grant Williams scored a sport-excessive 27 factors because the 3A state runner-up Edmonds-Woodway Warriors kicked off the the brand new season with a 71-45 dwelling win over West Seattle.

Edmonds-Woodway high scorers:
Grant Williams 27, D.J. Karl 10, Andreas Simonsen 10

Records: Edmonds-Woodway 1-0; West Seattle 0-1
Edmonds-Woodway subsequent sport: vs Oak Harbor; Friday, Dec. 5; 7:15 p.m. at Edmonds-Woodway High School

Everett defeated Mountlake Terrace 59-47

Sophomore Anthony Fuentes (23) leaps throughout a lay-as much as rating for Mountlake Terrace in a matchup in opposition to Everett Dec. 2. (Photo by David Cardwell)
Terrace junior Lincoln Hunter (31) elevates to attain on Everett.
Terrace sophomore Alex Mkrtychyan (13) prepares to shoot.
Hawks’ junior Luke Stone (51) fights for possession beneath the Everett basket.
Freshman Tyree Connor (11) geese between opposing gamers to shoot for the Hawks.

Everett high particular person scorers:
Henry Selders 14, Noah Owens 13, Michael Selders 12, Gemini Jones 12

Mountlake Terrace high particular person scorer:
Anthony Fuentes 21 (5 3-pointers)

Records: Everett 1-0; Mountlake Terrace 0-1
Mountlake Terrace subsequent sport: at Lynnwood; Saturday, Dec. 6; 8 p.m.

Granite Falls defeated Lynnwood 47-40

Granite Falls erased a 4-level deficit by scoring the sport’s closing 11 factors to defeat Lynnwood in a non-convention season opener for each groups.

Granite Falls high particular person scorers:
Beau Everson 17, Jaxx Goldsmith 16

Lynnwood high particular person scorer:
Hosny El-Aarag 12

Records: Granite Falls 1-0; Lynnwood 0-1
Lynnwood subsequent sport: vs Mountlake Terrace; Saturday, Dec. 6; 8 p.m. at Lynnwood High School



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