2026 Boys Basketball Roundup – February 2nd

Ferndale coach Luke DuChesne goes over the gameplan with sophomore guard Tracen Pazaski.

2026 – Boys Basketball

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  • Ferndale 80, Mount Baker 55

Singh

The Mountaineers made 56% of their field goals in the first half, which allowed them to stick with the Golden Eagles, but they fell off in the second half and made just 9-of-31 as Ferndale got hot and finished the job at home.

Senior forward Mantaj Singh led the Golden Eagles with 23 points on 9-of-14 from the field. He also surpassed 1,000 career points while hitting a foul shot in the first quarter.

Abitia

Sophomore guard Tracen Pazaski caught fire late in the game, and he finished with 17 points, six rebounds and two steals, while sophomore Houston Wills and senior guard Cooper Vincent each tallied 11 points for Ferndale.

Mount Baker was led by senior guard Payten Abitia who finished with 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting.

Junior center Kell Reardon finished with eight points, eight rebounds and four assists, and freshman forward Trey Galbraith added eight points, four rebounds and two blocks.

Ferndale 80, Mount Baker 55
MB   18  14  12  11 - 55 
FER  22  17  18  23 - 80

Mount Baker: Ross 5, Smith 3, Bailey 7, Abitia 15, Galbraith 8, McEvoy-Salgado 7, Reardon 8, Barksdale 2, Zamzow 0, Nicol-Mills 0, Mitchell 0.
Ferndale: Singh 23, Pazaski 17, Wills 11, Vincent 11, Singson 6, Boleak 2, Baader 0, Dhillon 8, Munson 2, Butenschoen 0, James 0, Solomon 0, Saab 0.

  • Mount Vernon 54, Blaine 42

Dahl

The outside shooting of the Borderites kept it close through the first few quarters, but the Bulldogs started connecting on their outside shots in the third quarter, and was able to push their lead out to double-digits and they never looked back as they picked up the home win against Blaine.

Senior guard Milo Dahl came off the bench and hit his first four shots that he took, and he led the Borderites with 13 points.

Senior forward Landon Melton finished with eight points and a team-high five assists, and junior center Gus Dickson pulled down nine rebounds and blocked four shots.

Blaine was also a perfect 8-for-8 from the foul line.

Mount Vernon 54, Blaine 42
BLA  10  10  13   9 - 42 
MV   16   8  21   9 - 54

Blaine: Kerwin 2, Banks 3, Dahl 13, Dohner 7, L. Brown 0, Melton 8, P. Bouma 5, G. Dickson 4.
Mount Vernon: N/A.

  • Oak Harbor 63, Nooksack Valley 47

Leyerly

After a close first quarter, the Wildcats clawed their way to a 33-20 lead at the half, and a 51-30 lead after three quarters before defeating the Pioneers at home.

Nooksack Valley was led by senior center Brian Leyerly who came off the bench to lead his team in scoring with 10 points on 5-of-8 shooting from the field. He also have five rebounds and three blocked shots.

Senior guards Owen Wichers and Cole Coppinger each scored nine points. Wichers also had three steals and two blocks, and Coppinger made 7-of-12 from the foul line.

Senior guard Jayden Anderson grabbed a team-high nine rebounds, and senior forward Crew Bauman had a team-high five assists to go with three blocks.

Oak Harbor 63, Nooksack Valley 47
NV    8  12  10  17 - 47 
OH   11  22  18  12 - 63

Oak Harbor: N/A.
Nooksack Valley: Ackerman 2, Wichers 9, Coppinger 9, J. Anderson 6, Bauman 6, Leyerly 10, Martin 5.