The Mountlake Terrace Hawks defeated Oak Harbor Wednesday night in a close game at the Terraceum. The Hawkeye has more:
The Hawks and Mavs split the season matchups with the home team winning narrowly in each case. Saturday’s rubber match should be another close game if the previous two are any indication. The Hawks, however, have two weapons that the Mavs may be unfamiliar with – 6’9? senior post Ryan Swanstrom and 6’6? freshman post Greg Bowman. Swanstrom was injured nearly the entire season, but played sparingly in the final game against Meadowdale, and Bowman had seen only limited minutes until Wednesday night against Oak Harbor. Bowman scored just 2, but was a force on the glass and played the majority of the time in the post.
The Hawks continued to struggle from the free-throw line Wednesday night (4-7, 57%), but their tenacious defense kept Oak Harbor off balance the entire game. Michael Washington Jr. led the Wildcats with 15, but was guarded effectively by sophomore wing Marquis Armstead and senior wing Zach Karels. Armstead and Karels returned the favor on the offensive end of the floor leading the Hawks with 12 points each. The ’Cats had just five players who scored and Washington was the only player in double figures.
Although he scored just 4 points, senior wing Mitch Haldane’s buckets came on the offensive glass – an area where the Hawks out-hustled the Wildcats the entire evening. Haldane’s put-back in the final moments of the game were the Hawks most important and final points of the evening, effectively putting the game out of reach for Oak Harbor.
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The Hawks host the Meadowdale Mavericks Saturday February 19 at 6pm the Terraceum in a winner-to-state game. If you can’t be at the game, follow the Hawks on Twitter @MTHSports. Even better, HBN is scheduled to provide a live netcast at www.livestream.com/HBNHawkTV
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