Boys basketball
Mount Si 70, Interlake 46
Dallas Smith scored 14 points as Mount Si cruised to a 70-46 win over Interlake in Bellevue.
The Wildcats (14-4, 9-1 KingCo 3A/2A) led 40-17 at the half. Jeffrey Kimmel led the Saints (6-11, 0-10) with 14 points.
Mercer Island 55, Sammamish 52
Sammamish started out hot on a 17-9 run but the Islanders outscored the Totems 23-9 in the second quarter and held off Sammamish to win 55-52 on the island.
Quinn Sterling had 12 points for the Islanders (9-9, 6-4), while the Totems (12-7, 6-5) were led by George Valle, who scored 14 points.
Skyline 56, Newport 44
Cory Hutsen led all scorers with 16 points, helping Skyline beat Newport 56-44.
Austin Weige added 11 points for the Spartans (15-3, 11-3 KingCo 4A) and Kasen Williams chipped in 10.
Isaac Dotson led Newport (5-13, 4-10) with 10 points.
Bellevue Christian 65, Northwest School 33
Seattle Pacific University-signee David Downs scored 23 points and Jake Vandenbrink added 16 as Bellevue Christian pounded Northwest School 65-33.
The Vikings improved to 13-5 overall and 10-0 in Emerald City League play with the win.
Girls basketball
Mount Si 64, Interlake 44
Stevie Riley scored 14 points as Mount Si beat Interlake 64-44 in Bellevue.
The Wildcats (10-8, 6-4 KingCo 3A/2A) had 10 different players score points in the game. Sarah Anderegg led the Saints (9-9, 2-8) with 24 points.
Mercer Island 68, Sammamish 20
Hailey Gullstad scored 17 points as Mercer Island rebounded from its first league loss to beat Sammamish 68-20.
Christina Williamson added 14 points and Lauren Ellis had 11 for the Islanders (14-4, 9-1). Sammamish (2-16, 0-11) was led by Taylor Ferleman, who scored eight points.
Skyline 57, Newport 22
Skyline rocketed out to a 18-3 lead and never let off the gas as the Spartans rocked the Knights 57-22.
Kassia Fortier scored 19 points for the Spartans (10-8, 7-7) to lead all scorers.
Newport (16-2, 12-2) was led by Caitlin Bennett, who scored 12 points.
Bellevue Christian 47, Northwest School 14
Maren Haines scored 12 points as the Vikings romped over Northwest School 47-14. Bellevue Christian moved on to 14-4 overall and a perfect 12-0 in league play with the win.