Whatcom Hoops: Boys Week 3 Recap (Dec. 13-18)

Grant Kepley averaged 19 points in Sehome's two victories.

The hot stayed hot as Lynden Christian, Sehome and Lynden remained unbeaten with dominating victories this past week and the three sit atop the Northwest Conference standings with Lakewood and Mount Vernon. Toss in Lummi Nation, which is on a four-game winning streak, and Whatcom County can boast of some of the top teams in … Read more

Whatcom Hoops: Girls Week 3 Recap (Dec. 13-18)

Mallary Villars helped Lynden notch two big wins this past week.

The Northwest Conference’s top squads started to face off in league play and after three weeks there’s no doubt where the power lies with six of the top seven teams residing in Whatcom County. Nooksack Valley and Lynden won early-season showdowns with other favorites to remain unbeaten in the NWC, but Lynden Christian, Ferndale, Meridian, … Read more

Lynden Girls Hold Off Meridian In Defensive Battle

Lynden's Haylee Koetje rises above the Meridian defense.

The Lynden and Meridian girls basketball programs take pride in their defense, but nobody expected this. The Lions and Trojans completely shut down each other in a defensive struggle that saw visiting Lynden hold off Meridian, 35-30, in their Northwest Conference showdown Friday night, Dec. 17.  “I wasn’t expecting it,” said Meridian coach Bree Park, … Read more

Bellingham, Sehome Put On Spirit-Filled Show

The Bellingham cheer staff reacts to winning the spirit trophy.

In Whatcom County basketball — perhaps in all of Whatcom County sports — there is no spectacle quite like the annual BellingHome boys and girls basketball doubleheader. The latest was Thursday night, Dec. 16, at Sehome and it was, well … “It’s very crazy,” said Bellingham senior Mazzy Wright. For those who haven’t attended, it’s … Read more

Sehome Girls, Boys Sweep Bellingham

The Sehome bench cheers when senior Ava Lunny gets in the game.

Win or lose, the Bellingham and Sehome girls and boys basketball teams and their fans enjoyed another spirit-filled BellingHome doubleheader Thursday night, Dec. 16. Of course, someone had to win and lose, and it was the host Mariners who did the winning, with the Sehome girls taking home a 60-36 victory and the Sehome boys … Read more

LC Girls Coach Nominated For National Award

Seven years ago, Brady Bomber followed a legend as Lynden Christian girls basketball coach. Now Bomber has followed his friend Curt DeHaan in being nominated for the national girls basketball coach of the year award by the National Federation of State High Schools Association, an honor DeHaan won in 2014. “It’s very humbling,” said Bomber. … Read more

Whatcom Hoops: Boys Week 2 Recap (Dec. 6-11)

Tyran Lane led Lummi Nation with 20 points in the Blackhawks' opener.

With all the Northwest Conference teams and Lummi Nation finally getting on the court this past week, it looks like the Whatcom County teams will again be in the thick of the battle for a league championship. Lynden Christian, Sehome, and Lynden are three of the four NWC teams that are still undefeated after the … Read more

Whatcom Hoops: Girls Week 2 Recap (Dec. 6-11)

Hailey Pike scored 22 points in Blaine's victory Saturday.

As the Northwest Conference teams began playing their league schedule this past week, the Class 1A teams again showed they will be battling for the crown. Defending champion Lynden Christian, runner-up Nooksack Valley, and Meridian all won a pair of league contests. Joining them with a pair of NWC victories in Week 2 were the … Read more

Veterans Lead Blaine Girls Over Young Lummi Nation

Lummi Nation's Serenajo Pantalia goes up for a shot against Blaine's Hailey Pike.

In a contest between two young squads trying to find themselves, it was the two veterans of the Blaine girls basketball team who made the difference in a 64-36 non-league victory over host Lummi Nation on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 11. Hailey Pike dominated inside with 23 points and fellow senior Krystin Kamrath added a dozen … Read more

New-look LC Girls Dominate Squalicum

LC's Reganne Arnold (22) and Squalicum's Shelby Smithson battle for position.

There is inexperienced, and then there is Lynden Christian girls basketball inexperienced. In a battle of squads with minimal varsity experience returning, it was the Lyncs who rolled to a 79-21 victory over visiting Squalicum on Thursday night, Dec. 9. “There have been a lot of firsts for this group,” said Lynden Christian coach Brady … Read more