Northshore boys and girls basketball teams scorching the nets

Inglemoor

Girls

The Vikings defeated Mount Si, 68-65, on Dec. 8 behind 24 points from Lucy Young, 16 points from Jenna Troy, 12 points from Abigail Haller and 11 points from Eva Taylor. Young tallied six 3-pointers. On Monday, the Viks beat Lake Washington, 68-38. At press time, the Viks were 1-3 in league and 3-3 overall.

Boys

Zach Shimek poured in 23 points in Inglemoor’s 71-63 loss to Newport on Dec. 4. In a 69-46 loss to Mount Si on Dec. 8, the Vikings’ Peyton Reed and Calvin McDaniel scored 10 points each. At press time, Inglemoor was 0-3 in league and 0-4 overall.

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Bothell

Boys

Jacob Medjo had 16 points and Jordan Potts and Da’Vicious Wilson tallied 15 points each in the Cougars’ fourth straight victory to start the season, a 74-55 win over Newport on Dec. 9. Bothell is 3-0 in league and 4-0 overall.

In other wins, Cameron Tyson scored 32 points against Issaquah and 28 points against Skyline. Medjo notched 25 points against Cascade and 23 points against Skyline.

Girls

Parker Cordova-Smith tallied 20 points and Emily Gibson netted 19 points in the Cougars’ recent 76-57 loss to Skyline. At press time, Bothell was 0-4 in league and 0-5 overall.

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North Creek

Boys

Andrew Mazzawi notched 23 points, including seven 3-pointers, in North Creek’s 66-52 loss to Issaquah on Dec. 8. At press time, the Jaguars were 0-3 in league and overall.

Girls

Caitlin Monten grabbed 25 rebounds in North Creek’s 49-38 loss to Issaquah on Dec. 8. Kelsey Hudson led North Creek with 13 points and Lexi Ducheane added nine points. The Jaguars were 0-2 in league and 2-2 overall at press time.

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Cedar Park Christian

Boys

George Reidy scorched the nets with 34 points to lead Cedar Park Christian past Sultan, 63-56, on Dec. 8. Luke Allen added 11 points for the Eagles, who were 1-1 in league and 3-2 overall at press time.

Girls

Irena Korolenko notched 31 points in Cedar Park Christian’s 49-24 victory over Sultan on Dec. 8. At press time, the Eagles were 1-2 in league and 3-2 overall.

Inglemoor High’s Eva Taylor handles the ball. Andy Nystrom, Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

Inglemoor High’s Eva Taylor handles the ball. Andy Nystrom, Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

Inglemoor’s Isabella Reed, right, plays tough defense. Andy Nystrom, Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

Inglemoor’s Isabella Reed, right, plays tough defense. Andy Nystrom, Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

Inglemoor’s Jenna Troy drives to the hoop. Andy Nystrom, Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

Inglemoor’s Jenna Troy drives to the hoop. Andy Nystrom, Bothell-Kenmore Reporter