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Lynden Christian 82, Nooksack Valley 69
The Lyncs buried seven 3-pointers in the first half, which helped allow them to jump out to a 48-29 lead, and they held off the Pioneer surge in the second half to stay undefeated in conference play.
Senior guard Gannon Dykstra singed the net on 13-of-18 shooting from the field as he finished with a game-high 32 points.
Sophomore guard Gunnar Dykstra had 15 points and four steals, and sophomore forward Kaden Veldman added 10 points, 10 rebounds, six assists and two blocked shots.
Nooksack Valley was led by senior guard Cory Olney who shot 9-for-11 from the field and scored a season-high 19 points, 14 of which came in the first half.
Seniors Tristan Kamhpouse and Caden Heutink each scored 15 points for Nooksack Valley, and senior center Brady Ackerman added eight points and six rebounds.
Lynden Christian 82, Nooksack Valley 69 NV 17 12 23 17 - 69 LC 25 23 21 13 - 82 Lynden Christian: Hintz 10, Gun. Dykstra 15, Ahlers 0, Maberry 2, Robertson 5, Howell 0, Gan. Dykstra 32, VanKooten 8, Veldman 10, Kooiman 0. Nooksack Valley: Coppinger 2, Olney 19, Heutink 15, Wichers 4, Kamphouse 15, Silves 2, D. Ackerman 2, VanBerkum 2, B. Ackerman 8.
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Squalicum 57, Anacortes 52
The Seahawks led 29-24 at the half, but it was the Storm defense in the third quarter that held Anacortes to just five points, and the Storm offense in the fourth that scored 21 points that proved to be the difference at home.
Squalicum sophomore guard Hunter Calloway shot 8-for-12 from the field and finished with a team-high 21 points to go with his four assists.
Senior guard Marcus Nixon neared a triple-double as he finished with 11 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds, and sophomore guard Blake Elston added 11 points.
Senior forward Jaxon Hofer had eight points, and it marked his 14th game in a row with hitting at least one 3-pointer.
Squalicum 57, Anacortes 52 ANA 15 14 5 18 - 52 SQU 12 12 12 21 - 57 Anacortes: N/A. Squalicum: Nichols 0, Binta 0, Calloway 21, Nixon 11, Knowlton 0, Hoffmann 0, Eslton 11, Hofer 8, Granberg-Kiddle 6.
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Lummi Nation 74, Grace Academy 33
The Blackhawks flew out to a 26-10 lead after one quarter, and finished even stronger by ending the game on a 33-5 run.
Lummi Nation shot 48.5% as a team from the field, and leading the way offensively was junior point guard Jerome Toby who finished with 21 points, seven assists, five rebounds and four steals.
Sophomore guard Landon LaFontaine buried a trio of three-pointers and finished with 16 points, five rebounds and four steals.
Sophomore guard Dyson Edwards had 14 points and six assists, and sophomore center Deandre James added 12 points, three rebounds and three blocked shots.
Lummi Nation 74, Grace Academy 33 GRA 10 15 6 2 - 33 LUM 26 15 21 12 - 74 Grace Academy: N/A. Lummi Nation: Toby 21, LaFontaine 16, Edwards 14, Abrams 0, Bob 0, Lee 7, James 12, Tangeant 2, Jones 2.
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Oak Harbor 52, Mount Baker 51
The Wildcats hit a scoop shot with 11 seconds to go in the game, and it proved to be the game winner as the Mountaineers dropped the home game.
Senior forward Luke Smith led Mount Baker with 15 points while shooting 7-for-7 from the foul line. He also finished with nine rebounds.
Sophomore center Kell Reardon posted a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds, and he also led his team with five blocked shots and three steals.
Junior guard Carter Hill chipped in eight points, and senior forward Darius Gilstrap had seven points, eight rebounds and six assists.
Oak Harbor 52, Mount Baker 51 OH 16 8 12 16 - 52 MB 15 12 15 9 - 51 Oak Harbor: N/A. Mount Baker: Smith 15, Gilstrap 7, Bailey 0, Lukes 6, Abitia 2, Hill 8, Armbright 3, Reardon 10.
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