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Squalicum 66, Sehome 46
After a close first half, the Storm outscored the Mariners 39-23 in the second half to pick up their fourth win in a row.
Senior guard Marcus Nixon was a huge reason why the second half was so successful for Squalicum as he poured in 20 of his game-high 26 points after the midway break.
Sophomore guard Hunter Calloway added 12 points, and senior forwards Ezra Nichols and Jaxon Hofer scored nine points each for the Storm.
Sehome was led offensively by junior forward Xavier Kelley who scored 13 points, and junior point guard Nolan Wright who added nine points.
Squalicum 66, Sehome 46 SEH 14 9 11 12 - 46 SQU 14 13 20 19 - 66 Sehome: Wright 9, Jackson 6, Tanovan 6, McAtee 6, Miller 0, Kelley 13, Mitchell 0, Rusk 0, Watson 0, Turrell 6. Squalicum: Nichols 9, Calloway 12, Nixon 26, Knowlton 0, Hoffmann 4, Elston 6, Hofer 9, Savage 0, Weener 0, Lee 0, Granberg-Kiddle 0.
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Nooksack Valley 71, Oak Harbor 62
After being down 32-29 at halftime, the Pioneers put up 42 points in the second half and came away with the victory at home.
Senior point guard Caden Heutink put matters into his own hands and led Nooksack Valley with 22 points, which included draining 8-of-10 from the foul line.
Cory Olney pumped in 13 points, which makes four games in a row that the senior guard had reached double digits in scoring.
Senior center Brady Ackerman added 11 points, eight of which came in the second half.
Nooksack Valley 71, Oak Harbor 62 OH 15 17 13 17 - 62 NV 15 14 22 20 - 71 Oak Harbor: N/A. Nooksack Valley: Coppinger 5, Olney 13, Heutink 22, Wichers 0, Kamphouse 7, Silves 0, D. Ackerman 8, VanBerkum 5, B. Ackerman 11.
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Meridian 67, Sedro-Woolley 56
The Trojans got off to a hot start when senior guard Jaeger Fyfe scored 11 points in the first quarter, including a trio of three-pointers, to help give Meridian a 19-12 lead.
The Trojans were able to corral the Cubs the rest of the way to pick up their 13th win of the season.
Fyfe finished with 17 points, and senior forward Talon Jenkins led the team with 18 points.
Senior center James Hedahl scored a season-high 17 points for the third time this year, and sophomore guard Pierce Brzozowski added eight points.
Meridian 67, Sedro-Woolley 56 SW 12 11 20 13 - 56 MER 19 15 17 16 - 67 Sedro-Woolley: N/A. Meridian: Jenkins 18, Hayes 0, Fyfe 17, James 0, Haugen 2, Blankenburg 3, Larsen 0, Alexander 2, Galbraith 0, Brzozowski 8, Harris 0, Hedahl 17.
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Lynden 72, Anacortes 47
Senior forward Brant Heppner drained four of his eight 3-point attempts and finished with a game-high 30 points to lead the Lions to their 20th victory of the season.
Junior guard Spencer Adams posted a double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds. He also added a team-high five assists.
Junior center Ty Jorgenson chipped in with eight points, six boards and four assists.
Lynden 70, Anacortes 48 LYN 16 19 20 17 - 72 ANA 12 12 17 6 - 47 Lynden: Navarre 0, Bedlington 6, Price 0, Bowman 0, Ellis 0, Koenen 5, Broersma 0, Stapleton 6, Heppner 30, Jorgenson 8, Adams 17. Anacortes: N/A.
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Burlington-Edison 76, Bellingham 48
It was hard to contest with the overall size of the Tigers as the Bayhawks fell on the road.
Burlington-Edison went on a 24-11 run in the second quarter and led 42-21 at the half.
Junior forward Joe Harward led Bellingham with 10 points, and he was aided by seniors Harmon Weinkers and Kincade VanHouten who each scored eight points.
Senior guard Fabian Singh added seven points.
Burlington-Edison 76, Bellingham 48 BEL 10 11 14 12 - 48 B-E 18 24 19 15 - 76 Bellingham: Harward 10, Weinkers 8, VanHouten 8, Singh 7, C. VanHofwegen 5, Johnson 4, Campos 2, Wright 2, G. VanHofwegen 2, Isaly 0, Gasca 0. Burlington-Edison: N/A.
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