2026 Boys Basketball Roundup – January 21st

Nooksack Valley senior Jayden Anderson rises up for two points at Mount Baker

2026 – Boys Basketball

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  • Nooksack Valley 73, Mount Baker 54

Bauman

Shots were falling for both teams in the first quarter, but the Pioneers remained hot from the outside in the second quarter and they lead 40-26 at the half.

Nooksack Valley finished the game shooting 64% from behind the arc, and that was the biggest difference in the game as the Pioneers handed the Mountaineers their seventh straight loss.

Reardon

Senior guard Jayden Anderson led the Pioneers with 16 points on 7-of-12 shooting, and senior forward Crew Bauman was close behind with 14 points on 6-of-11 shooting. Both players also led the team with three steals each.

Senior guard Cole Coppinger had 13 points and a team-high six rebounds, and junior forward Dane Ackerman added 13 points on 3-of-4 from downtown.

Mount Baker was led in scoring by junior center Kell Reardon who finished with 18 points. Senior forward Jet Ross had seven points, eight rebounds, four assists and three blocked shots.

Nooksack Valley 73, Mount Baker 54 
NV   22  18  19  14 - 73 
MB   18   8  13  15 - 54

Nooksack Valley: Coppinger 13, Bauman 14, J. Anderson 16, Wichers 9, Leyerly 2, Scheenstra 2, Martin 2, Silves 2, Ackerman 13, Mitchell 0, L. Anderson 0.
Mount Baker: Ross 7, Smith 5, Bailey 4, Abitia 7, Galbraith 2, McEvoy-Salgado 6, Reardon 18, Nicol-Mills 3, Barksdale 2, Zamzow 0.

  • Ferndale 58, Oak Harbor 57

Vincent

The Golden Eagles withstood a strong Wildcat comeback and survived to take the one-point win at home as Oak Harbor missed on a desperation three at the final buzzer.

Despite the game being close throughout, Ferndale held a strong advantage on the boards with a rebound margin of 43-27.

Senior forward Mantaj Singh led in scoring and rebounds with 18 points and 14 boards, and his senior teammate Cooper Vincent also hauled in a double-double with 11 points and 13 rebounds. Vincent also hit a key three-pointer late in the game which gave Ferndale some breathing room.

Senior forward Kaveer Dhillon added 13 points and six boards, and was 6-of-8 from the foul line.

Dhillon and sophomore guard Houston Wills each had three assists to lead the team, and sophomore guard Tracen Pazaski had six points and eight rebounds.

Ferndale 58, Oak Harbor 57
OH    6  16  16  19 - 57 
FER  13  12  13  20 - 58
 
Oak Harbor: N/A.
Ferndale: Singh 18, Vincent 11, Dhillon 13, Singson 0, Baader 0, Pazaski 6, Wills 4, Boleak 4, Munson 2.

  • Lynden Christian 70, Anacortes 65

Hintz

The Lyncs rose to the occasion once again as they bested the Seahawks on the road to pick up their 14th win in a row.

Junior guards Dawson Hintz and Gunnar Dykstra scored 23 points each to lead the offensive attack, and they also each connected on four 3-pointers.

Junior forward Kaden Veldman stuffed the stat sheet with 11 points, 14 rebounds, five blocks, four steals and three assists, and senior forward Boyce Robertson dished out a team-high five assists.

 
Lynden Christian: Hintz 23, Dykstra 23, Veldman 11, Maberry 4, Robertson 4, Kamphouse 3, Herwerden 2, Howell 0.
Anacortes: N/A.