Whatcom Hoops: Girls Week 9 Recap (Jan. 24-29)

Whatcom Hoops January-31-2022
Ellie DeWaard's big games help Meridian to two victories.

In a week filled with big games and buzzer-beaters, it also was a time for many of our girls basketball teams to honor their seniors and to participate in moving tributes as part of the Coaches versus Cancer program. So thank you to the Class of 2022 and to those involved in the battle against … Read more

LC Girls Take Down Lynden In Annual Showdown

Whatcom Hoops January-28-2022
Alli Van Kooten (33) and the Lyncs stood tall against Chloe Wittenberg (25) and the Lions.

“It was a great night for girls basketball.” Lynden Christian coach Brady Bomber could have been talking about his Lyncs’ hard-fought 65-47 victory over crosstown rival Lynden in their annual Northwest Conference showdown on Thursday, Jan. 27. But he wasn’t. He was talking about the sold out crowd at Lynden Christian that cheered for both … Read more

It’s Good! Blaine Girls Beat Squalicum On 3 At Buzzer

Whatcom Hoops January-27-2022
Blaine's Krystin Kamrath (14) and everyone else watch her game-winning shot.

It was Senior Night and for all but the last two seconds of the Squalicum-Blaine girls basketball game, the two teams’ four seniors were overshadowed by underclassmen. But those two seconds were the difference as Blaine senior Krystin Kamrath sank a 3-pointer at the buzzer to give the Borderites an exciting 38-36 Northwest Conference victory … Read more

Whatcom Hoops: Boys Week 8 Recap (Jan. 17-22)

Whatcom Hoops January-24-2022
Jazen Guillory had a big week for Ferndale.

With only two weeks left in the regular season, our 11 Whatcom County boys basketball teams find themselves with the same challenge: earning the highest seeding possible as they head into the postseason. In part because of COVID’s disruptive effect on teams’ schedules — causing teams to play differing amount of games against different opponents … Read more

Whatcom Hoops: Girls Week 8 Recap (Jan. 17-22)

Devin Coppinger dropped 24 points on both Mount Vernon and Lynden.

With only two weeks left in the regular season, our 11 Whatcom County girls basketball teams find themselves with the same challenge: earning the highest seeding possible as they head into the postseason. In part because of COVID’s disruptive effect on teams’ schedules — causing teams to play differing amount of games against different opponents … Read more

Nooksack Valley Girls Win Showdown With Lynden

Lainey Kimball (10) and the Pioneers rose to the occasion Friday night.

The Nooksack Valley girls basketball team showed why it is the class of the Northwest Conference by winning the battle of the “unbeatens” Friday night, Jan. 21. But the Pioneers did it in unexpected fashion, using a smothering defense to defeat Lynden, 64-35, at Jake Maberry Gymnasium and take over undisputed first place in the … Read more

No Fans? No Problem As Blackhawks Girls, Boys Soar

Lummi Nation's Richard Wilson flies in for two points.

In a season with missed practices, missed games, and missing players, the Lummi Nation boys and girls basketball teams are missing something else: fans. In what would normally have been the biggest event in the community on Monday, Jan. 17, the Blackhawks played a doubleheader in their home gym without cheerleaders, students, families, even tribal … Read more

Whatcom Hoops: Girls Week 7 Recap (Jan. 10-15)

LC's Libby Stump was nominated for the McDonald's All-American Games.

As the Northwest Conference teams continued to vie for league and district seeding heading into the final three weeks of the regular season, the big news in Week 7 was off the court. Lynden Christian’s Libby Stump was one of three senior girls in the state to be nominated to the McDonald’s All-American Games. Of … Read more

Whatcom Hoops: Boys Week 7 Recap (Jan. 10-15)

Jesse Sapp (4) led the Golden Eagles to two victories last week.

While cancellations and postponements continued to pile up, the Northwest Conference boys basketball teams continued their battles for playoff positioning as they headed into the final three weeks of the regular season. But of all the games played in Week 7, the most emotional was Lynden’s contest with Anacortes on Thursday, Jan. 13. The Lions … Read more