2024 Boys Basketball Roundup – December 3rd

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  • Sehome 63, Marysville-Pilchuck 46

Tanovan

The Tomahawks led early in the fourth quarter, but the Mariners closed the game out with a 23-2 run to grab the home win.

Sophomore guard Quincy Tanovan began the game with three straight deep balls on the first three Sehome possessions to give the Mariners an early 9-0 lead. He finished with a game-high 17 points on 5-of-11 from down town.

Junior forward Xavier Kelley added 16 points, eight rebounds and four steals on 6-of-11 shooting to help power the Sehome run in the fourth quarter.

Junior point guard Nolan Wright had 11 points, six assists and six boards, and sophomore forward Bane Mitchell came off to bench and scored nine points to go with his team-high 12 rebounds and three blocked shots.

Sehome 63, Marysville-Pilchuck 46 
M-P    7  14  20   5 - 46 
SEH   16   9  13  25 - 63  
Marysville-Pilchuck: N/A. 
Sehome: Wright 11, Jackson 6, Tanovan 17, McAtee 2, Evans 2, Miller 0, Kelley 16, Mitchell 9.

  • Ferndale 45, Snohomish 32

Brillowsky

The Golden Eagles allowed just 12 points in the second half against the Panthers and were able to even their record at 1-1 in the process.

Senior forward Jonah Brillowsky scored 14 of his game-high 16 points in the second half, while also grabbing a team-high six rebounds and shooting 7-of-14 from the field.

Junior forward Mantaj Singh also reached double-digits with 13 points to go with his four rebounds.

Ferndale 45, Snohomish 32 
FER    8  12  13  12 - 45 
SNO   10  10   9   3 - 32  
Ferndale: Singh 13, Brillowsky 16, Wills 6, Vincent 2, Dhillon 3, Thomas 2, Terry 0, Grewal 3.  
Snohomish: N/A.

  • Lynden 63, Tamanawis Secondary 56

Heppner

Senior forward Brant Heppner scored 22 points, hauled in seven rebounds and dished out nine assists to lead the Lions to the home victory.

Lynden jumped out to a six-point lead after one quarter of play, as both teams played evenly against each other from there on out.

Senior forward Jack Stapleton was an efficient 5-of-8 from the floor for 13 points, and junior Ty Jorgenson added 13 points, seven rebounds, three blocks and a two-handed dunk in traffic.

Lynden 63, Tamanawis Secondary 56
TAM   14  15  12  15 - 56 
LYN   20  15  12  16 - 63  
Tamanawis Secondary: N/A.  
Lynden: Navarre 3, Bedlington 0, Price 0, Bowman 5, Koenen 2, Stapleton 13, Heppner 22, Jorgenson 13, Adams 5.