2026 Boys Basketball Roundup – February 4th

Sehome senior Xavier Kelley rises up for two points against Squalicum.

2026 – Boys Basketball

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  • Sehome 61, Squalicum 47

Kelley

The Mariners got up early and led the Storm 29-8 nearly halfway into the second quarter. Squalicum shot its way back into the game, but was never able to to get it back to single digits as Sehome captured the home win.

Senior forward Xavier Kelley finished with 20 points, 12 rebounds and four assists to lead the Mariners to the victory.

Granberg-Kiddle

Senior guard Nolan Wright had 18 points, five rebounds and four assists, and senior guard Klay Jackson added nine points on 3-of-6 shooting from beyond the arc, as well as a team-high four steals.

The Storm were led by junior center Orion Granberg-Kiddle who finished with 16 points, 10 rebounds and three assists.

Junior guard Blake Elston scored 15 points, and junior guard Hunter Calloway added 11 points and six rebounds.

Sehome 61, Squalicum 47
SQU   8  12  13  14 - 47 
SEH  19  17  16   9 - 61

Squalicum: Shimkus 0, Knowlton 1, Tetrick 2, Elston 13, Granberg-Kiddle 16, Le 0, Thompson 0, Asbjornsen 2, Calloway 11.
Sehome: Wright 18, Jackson 9, Tanovan 5, Miller 0, Kelley 20, Fagaautau 1, Turrell 4, Duckworth 4, Rogers 0, Stutsman 0, Braunstein 0.

  • Ferndale 80, Mariner 64

Singh

The Golden Eagles rampaged the scoreboard for 30 points in the first quarter, and continued with a double-digit lead for the majority of the game as they picked up the road win over the Marauders.

Senior forward Mantaj Singh used multiple moves inside to get his own shot, and he finished by connecting on 13-of-17 from the field for a game-high 33 points. He also totaled nine rebounds, four steals and three assists.

Sophomore guard Tracen Pazaski finished with 16 points on 6-of-10 shooting, and senior forward Kaveer Dhillon added 12 points, seven boards and four assists.

Ferndale 80, Mariner 64
FER  30  10  22  18 - 80 
MAR  16  15  16  17 - 64

Ferndale: Singh 33, Pazaski 16, Wills 9, Vincent 3, Dhillon 12, Singson 2, Boleak 5, Munson 0, Baader 0.
Mariner: N/A.

  • Burlington-Edison 75, Bellingham 70

Harward

It was a game of momentum shifts as the Bayhawks flew out to a 24-12 lead after one quarter, but the Tigers answered back in the second and trailed by just one point at the half.

Burlington-Edison then took a nine-point lead after the third quarter, and held off Bellingham just enough at the end to escape with the road win.

Senior forward Joe Harward led the Bayhawks with 29 points on 13-of-20 shooting from the field.

Junior guard Calvin VanHofwegen splashed home four 3-pointers and he finished with 16 points and eight assists. Sophomore guard Emmett VanHouten had nine points, six rebounds and five assists, and senior guard Myllo Wright added eight points, six assists and five boards.

Burlington-Edison 75, Bellingham 70
B-E  12  23  23  15 - 75 
BEL  24  12  13  21 - 70

Burlington-Edison: N/A.
Bellingham: Wright 8, Johnson 2, Harward 29, VanHofwegen 16, VanHouten 9, Loveland 4, McGerr 2, Hals 0.