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Lynden Christian 71, Meridian 57
The Lyncs started out hot, scoring 24 points in the opening quarter, and the Trojans were able to slow the tempo down in the second quarter, and held Lynden Christian to just seven points as the Lyncs led 31-23 at the half.
However, Lynden Christian was able to dial in from long range and secure the road victory.
Sophomore guard Dawson Hintz came into the game leading Whatcom County with his 47.4% in three-point shooting, and he hit over 40% of them on Monday night as he led the Lyncs with 25 points.
Senior guard Gannon Dykstra had 14 points, seven rebounds and seven assists, and sophomore guard Gunnar Dykstra added 13 points, while sophomore forward Kaden Veldman secured another double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds.
Meridian senior Talon Jenkins battled through double teams to score 25 points on 9-of-18 shooting from the floor.
Senior guard Jaeger Fyfe added 18 points, six rebounds and three steals.
Lynden Christian 71, Meridian 57 LC 24 7 22 18 - 71 MER 13 10 15 19 - 57 Lynden Christian: Hintz 25, Gu. Dykstra 13, Ahlers 0, Maberry 1, Robertson 4, Howell 0, Ga. Dykstra 14, VanKooten 2, Veldman 12, Kooiman 0. Meridian: Jenkins 25, Hayes 3, Fyfe 18, James 0, Haugen 0, Blankenburg 0, Larsen 0, Alexander 0, Brzozowski 3, Hedahl 8.
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Ferndale 53, Squalicum 42
The Golden Eagle defense held the Storm to 11 points in the first half, and finished the game strong to pick up the win at home.
Senior forward Jonah Brillowsky led Ferndale with 16 points, and junior forward Mantaj Singh added 14 points.
Junior guard Cooper Vincent led his team with six assists, and senior forward Tommy Mack came off the bench to grab a team-high seven rebounds.
Squalicum sophomore Hunter Calloway scored 20 points and gave out six assists while also connecting on 4-of-8 from downtown.
Storm senior Marcus Nixon added 11 points and a team-high eight rebounds.
Ferndale 53, Squalicum 42 SQU 4 7 16 15 - 42 FER 14 9 11 19 - 53 Squalicum: Watt 0, Nichols 0, Calloway 20, Nixon 11, Knowlton 0, Hoffmann 0, Eslton 3, Hofer 8. Ferndale: Singh 14, Brillowsky 16, Wills 7, Vincent 5, Thomas 2, Mack 9, Dhillon 0.
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Mount Baker 66, South Whidbey 48
The Mountaineers led 41-28 at the half, and cruised to the victory on the road in a non-conference game.
Junior guard Carter Hill got back on track and hit nine of his 13 shots to finished with a team-high 21 points. He also had three steals and three assists.
Senior forward Darius Gilstrap slashed to the basket for 10 points, and senior forward Cole Lukes came off the bench to grab 10 rebounds and score seven points.
Junior point guard Jordan Bailey added nine points, eight assists and five steals.
Mount Baker 66, South Whidbey 48 MB 16 25 17 8 - 66 SW 10 18 8 12 - 48 Mount Baker: L. Smith 7, Gilstrap 10, Bailey 9, G. Smith 2, Lukes 7, Abitia 8, Scott 0, Hill 21, Armbright 0, Ross 0, Reardon 2, Cooper 0. South Whidbey: N/A.
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Blaine 66, Surrey Christian Secondary 52
The Borderites got back on the winning track at home against their neighbors to the north.
Playing without senior forward Abdul Kanagie, Blaine needed numerous others to step up, and that they did.
Junior forward Landon Melton led the Borderites with 15 points, and junior guard Daniel Banks added 13 points and six rebounds.
Sophomore guard Peyton Bouma came off the bench and had nine points, seven rebounds and three steals, and sophomore forward Landon Brown led with eight rebounds.
Blaine 66, Surrey Christian Secondary 52 SCS 9 16 10 7 - 52 BLA 16 12 12 22 - 66 Surrey Christian Secondary: N/A. Blaine: Kerwin 0, Dahl 5, Banks 13, Bleazard 3, Melton 15, Brown 4, Bouma 9, Dohner 6, Weeda 8, Davis 2.
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