Inglemoor beats Bothell with big fourth-quarter comeback | Prep boys basketball

The Inglemoor High School boys basketball team defeated Bothell, 64-63, Saturday with a bit fourth-quarter comeback in Kenmore.

The Inglemoor High School boys basketball team defeated Bothell, 64-63, Saturday with a bit fourth-quarter comeback in Kenmore.

The teams played close during the first half, with neither team jumping out to any big leads. Ingelmoor took a two-point advantage into halftime.

But the Cougars dominated the third quarter, going on a 23-10 run. Down by 11 points to start the fourth quarter, the Vikings went to work. When it was over Inglemoor scored the same number of points during the fourth quarter, 26, as both teams scored combined during the second quarter.

William Luckett led all scorers with 18 points, while Vikings teammate Sage Drollinger had 17 and A.J. Peacocke finished with 12.

Cameron Tyson led the Cougars with 15 points, while teammates Peyton Cordova-Smith had 12 and Nicolas Medjo scored 10.

The win pushes Inglemoor into third place in 4A KingCo with a league record of 5-2 and 8-3 overall. The Vikings will travel to Woodinville High School to take on the Falcons in a 7:30 p.m. tip on Friday.

Bothell falls to 3-2 in league play with the loss and 5-2 overall. The Cougars will host Issaquah at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday.