Whatcom Hoops: Boys Week 6 Recap (June 14-19)

Everyone waited to see if Jordan Medcalf's halfcourt shot would tie the Lynden-LC game at the buzzer.

And then it was over. Six weeks after they started in the middle of spring baseball and a week after everybody had finished their school years, the 10 Whatcom County boys basketball teams wrapped up their Northwest Conference seasons on Friday. While the NWC decided before the season started that there would be no official … Read more

Nooksack Girls Cut Down Ferndale, Then Cut Down Nets

The Pioneers wrapped up their great season holding their "state" net.

It wasn’t a state championship … but in this COVID-crazy year, it might have been the next best thing. The Nooksack Valley girls basketball team completed their “state tournament” with a 61-48 victory over Ferndale and celebrated by cutting down the nets in front of their overjoyed fans on Saturday night, June 19. “We treated … Read more

Thanks For The Memories: Lynden, Blaine Seniors Wrap Up Boys Season

Lynden's seniors leave the floor for the final time.

You can thank veteran official Kelly Heutink for an appropriate ending to the Whatcom County boys basketball season. With 1:11 left in the Lynden-Blaine game, he abruptly called an official’s timeout to “tie his shoe.” More importantly, it gave the seniors from both teams a chance to leave the court one last time to the … Read more

LC Girls Stay Unbeaten, Lynden’s Season Ends

The undefeated Lyncs celebrate their big victory.

It wasn’t supposed to end this way for the Lynden and Lynden Christian girls basketball teams. When the Lions and Lyncs wrapped up their hard-fought rivalry game Thursday night, June 17, it was supposed to be the motivation for playoff runs that would lead one or both teams to state championship games. After all, it’s … Read more

LC Boys Top Rival Lynden In Classic Battle

As the Lyncs celebrate, Lynden's Jordan Medcalf looks up at the shot he just missed.

There was no standing room only crowd, no blaring bands, no visiting cheer staffs, and no official league championship at stake. All that was on the line were bragging rights in their hometown. But that was enough for the Lynden and Lynden Christian boys basketball teams. In a back-and-forth battle that wasn’t decided until a … Read more

LC Boys To Play In Class 1A State Invitational

With a postseason ahead, the Lyncs have a lot to be happy about.

The season will not be over for one Whatcom County boys basketball team after this week. Lynden Christian has been invited to the eight-team Class 1A State Invitational hosted by Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) on June 30-July 2. “This is a chance for the seniors to play this thing out,” said Lyncs coach Tim Zylstra, … Read more

Whatcom Hoops: Girls Week 5 Recap (June 7-12)

Bellingham's Adi McKay (12) set the career school record for 3-pointers. (File photo)

And then there was only one week. It wasn’t that long ago when we were wondering if there would be a basketball season, and now we have only six more days left. Except for Lummi Nation, which  is already done with its season (the Blackhawks started a week earlier than the rest of the county), … Read more

Whatcom Hoops: Boys Week 5 Recap (June 7-12)

Senior Jaie Leighton (24) and Lummi Nation end their season on a high note.

The last time the Whatcom County high schools got together for a post-season boys basketball tournament to determine the county champion was 1940 … and, unfortunately, in this crazy and chaotic COVID time, we won’t be having one this year either. BUT … if we did, depending on the format, we might have ended up … Read more

All In The Family: Coach Leads Lummi Nation To Win In Finale

Coach Jerome Toby and his Blackhawks enjoy their final game.

It’s all about family. That’s been the theme for the Lummi Nation boys basketball team for 18 years, and it was the theme Saturday night, June 12, as the Blackhawks wrapped up their 2021 season. Lummi Nation did it in impressive fashion, dominating the second half in a 59-39 victory over Meridian on the Blackhawks’ … Read more

Late Run Allows Meridian Girls To Finally Shake Bellingham

Avery Neal (21) helps the Trojans run past the Red Raiders.

For three quarters, the favored Meridian girls basketball team couldn’t shake Bellingham. But the fourth quarter belonged to the visiting Trojans, who pulled away for a 48-29 Northwest Conference victory Friday night, June 11. A 13-0 run turned a tenuous four-point Meridian lead into a 17-point margin with two minutes left and sewed up a … Read more