Prep basketball roundup for Thursday, Dec. 5

Lake Stevens basketball survives Snohomish for first win.

Prep basketball roundup for Thursday, Dec. 5:

(Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results and statistics, email sports@heraldnet.com. Please report results by 10:30 p.m.)

BOYS BASKETBALL

Non-league

Lake Stevens 50, Snohomish 46

LAKE STEVENS — The Vikings (1-1) leveraged a strong third quarter to earn their first win of the campaign, taking down the Panthers (0-3) at home. Lake Stevens was able to break a 20-20 halftime tie with a 15-7 third-quarter push, later staving off a late Snohomish comeback in the fourth. Junior Daniel Ngezaho scored a game-high 19 points and made three of Lake Stevens’ five 3s while sophomore Devin Freeman put together a 15-point game for the Vikings. For Snohomish, Junior forward Hudson Smith (15) and Sophomore forward Deyton Wheat (14) combined for 29.

Cascade 51, Lynnwood 47

EVERETT — The Bruins (1-1) earned their first win of the season by downing the Royals (0-2) in a four-quarter battle. After taking a seven-point lead at the half, Cascade spent the final two stanzas holding off a fierce Lynnwood comeback. Cascade Senior Brandon Lagutang led the team with 13 points, hitting crucial free throws in the waning moments to give the Bruins a four-point cushion. Meanwhile, Lynnwood Junior Hosny El-Aarag posted a game-high 15 points in the comeback effort. The win marked Cascade head coach Chris Gordon’s first win against his alma mater in Lynnwood.

Kamiak 66, Everett 49

MUKILTEO — The Knights (1-1) won their home opener against the Seagulls (0-2) thanks to some solid 3-point shooting. Junior guard Max Christiansen scored a game-high 20 points and knocked in three of his team’s nine 3-pointers on the evening. Sophomore guard Grady Rohrich contributed 17 points for Kamiak and the Knights cruised to a 17-point lead at half — a lead that wouldn’t budge by the final buzzer. Everett Senior Noah Parker contributed a team-high 14 points in the loss.

Arlington 55, Shorewood 33

ARLINGTON — The Eagles (2-0) cruised to a win over the Stormrays (1-2) thanks in part to a well-rounded performance from senior guard Leyton Martin. Martin posted 16 points, nine rebounds and six assists — all team-highs. Senior forward Billy Kooy contributed 14 points and five boards. Senior guard Evan Butler led Shorewood with 10 points in the loss.

Edmonds-Woodway 53, Ferndale 38

EDMONDS — The Warriors (1-0) won their season-opener at home against the Golden Eagles (1-2). Edmonds-Woodway was led by Senior guard Cam Hiatt, who had 16 points, while Ferdale’s Mantaj Singh scored a game-high 19.

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Mariner 60, Marysville-Pilchuck 44

Squalicum 70, Sultan 36

Shorecrest 61, Marysville-Getchell 53

Northwest 1B

Tulalip Heritage 75, Shoreline Christian 19

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Northwest 1B

Tulalip Heritage 34, Shoreline Christian 18

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