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Thursday, January 21, 2016

BBB 2016-01-19 vs Pilchuck

by David Svien

Dyllan Harris was hot, Josh Bevan was hotter.

The Marysville-Pilchuck sharpshooter won the personal battle, dropping 34, including six treys, on host Oak Harbor Tuesday night, propelling the visiting Tomahawks to a 74-60 boys basketball win.

Harris banged home 27 of his own for the Wildcats, but it wasn't enough to prevent OHHS from slipping to 1-13 overall, 0-4 in Wesco play.

Marysville improved to 4-9 overall and at 3-1 sits in a second-place tie in the league standings.

The Tomahawks did most of their damage in the first half, rolling out to a 43-29 halftime bulge. After dropping in 20 in the third (they hit for 22 and 21 in the first half), Marysville coasted in for the win.

Oak Harbor, which claimed a small moral victory by "winning" the fourth quarter 15-11, got a big game from Sean Erskine, who rattled home 16 to back up Harris.

Diangelo McKinney (7), Ozell Jackson (4), Adam Nelson (3) and Josh Cote (3) rounded out the 'Cat scorers.

JV nipped:
Oak Harbor staged a second-half rally, but couldn't quite get all the way back in a narrow 54-48 loss.

Marysville put the game out of reach with a 36-22 lead at the half, before the Wildcats began slicing away at the lead.

The third quarter was their best of the night, with the 'Cats rolling to a 12-5 advantage.

Jordan Bell notched a team-high 16, while Joseph Arinaza banked home nine.

Haven Brown (7), Gabe Salinger (6), TJ Hollins-Passmore (4), Justin Ellison (3), Marcus Carr (2) and Weston Whitefoot (1) also scored.

C-Team romps:

It was completely the opposite story in the freshman game, as Oak Harbor used a big first half to roll to a win.

Up 15-6 after one, the 'Cats broke things open for good with a 22-9 run in the second quarter.

Oak Harbor got scoring from 10 different players, with Dorian Hardin leading the way with 12.

Terrell Crumpton (9), Kevin Schuldt (6), Andrew Baloy (7), Evan Nadeau (6), Kanoa King (6), Nathanael Thompson (4), Austin Boesch (3), Cody Fenton (2) and Trevor Mondor (2) also penciled their names into the scoring column.

Varsity photos


JV photos

Freshman photos

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