The Kamiak High School varsity basketball team will host Arlington High School for a conference game on Friday, December 20, at 6:30 PM in Mukilteo, WA.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: Washington High School Basketball
Who: Arlington vs Kamiak
When: Friday, December 20, 2024
Time: 6:30. p.m. ET
Live stream: Watch here
Game Preview: Arlington vs Kamiak
As the 2024-2025 high school basketball season heats up, two local teams—Arlington and Kamiak—are showing competitive spirit and strong performances. Both teams have had notable successes, with promising players leading their squads. Here’s an in-depth look at the season so far for each team, their head-to-head matchup preview, and key statistics.
Team Overview: Arlington Eagles
Arlington’s varsity basketball team (4-2 overall, 1-1 in district play) has had a solid start to the season. Their offensive game is powered by senior guard Leyton Martin, who leads the team with an impressive 18.3 points per game. Martin is also contributing significantly in rebounds (10.0 RPG) and assists (9.7 APG), proving himself as an all-around player. The Eagles have shown a strong offensive rhythm, averaging 64.7 points per game, with particularly high-scoring performances in the fourth quarter.
On the defensive end, Arlington has excelled in steals, averaging 6.3 steals per game. Their balance between offense and defense has made them a formidable team. Notable wins include a 55-33 victory against Shorewood and a dominant 98-63 performance over Mariner. However, they did face a tough 70-62 loss to Glacier Peak, a team they will meet again in January.
Team Overview: Kamiak Knights
Kamiak (4-3 overall, 2-0 in district play) has also shown promise this season. The Knights have been consistent in their home games, boasting a perfect 2-0 record at home, and their scoring average stands at 64.9 points per game, which is very close to Arlington’s. Despite not having standout statistical leaders like Arlington’s Leyton Martin, Kamiak’s team approach has allowed them to stay competitive, with several key contributors stepping up in different games.
One of their most impressive wins was a 75-66 victory over Cascade, and they also defeated Lake Stevens 83-59. However, the Knights suffered losses to tough opponents like Glacier Peak and Jackson, which will be key matchups to watch in the coming months. Kamiak’s defense has been solid, and they have managed to shut down tough opponents when at home.
Head-to-Head: Arlington vs. Kamiak
Arlington and Kamiak are set to face off in two key matchups this season. The first game will take place on Friday, December 20 at 6:30 PM at Kamiak High School in Mukilteo. This will be an exciting district game as both teams have strong records and are hungry for a win.
Their second meeting will be on Friday, January 24 at 8:00 PM at Arlington. The return match promises to be just as thrilling, with both teams looking to assert dominance in the district standings.
Key Statistics and Team Comparison
Looking at the overall team statistics, Arlington averages 60.7 points per game, with Leyton Martin contributing significantly. Meanwhile, Kamiak’s overall scoring average stands at 64.9 points per game. Both teams have a similar offensive style, though Arlington’s defense has been stronger in creating turnovers, with an average of 6.3 steals per game compared to Kamiak’s performance.
In terms of rebounding, Arlington has been the more dominant team, averaging 33.7 rebounds per game. With Martin leading the charge, the Eagles have been able to control the boards and limit second-chance opportunities for their opponents.
In terms of leadership, Leyton Martin’s numbers are standout, but Kamiak’s balanced team approach keeps them competitive, with contributions from multiple players across various statistics. The game between these two teams could come down to how well each squad can execute its strengths—Arlington’s all-around play and Kamiak’s team depth.
Common Opponents
Both Arlington and Kamiak have faced several of the same opponents, which gives us a glimpse into how they compare. For example, both teams defeated Mariner, but Arlington’s win was much more commanding (98-63). Kamiak also secured victories against Shorewood and Cascade, both teams that Arlington has faced.
Interestingly, both teams had tough battles with Glacier Peak, with Arlington narrowly losing 70-62 and Kamiak facing a loss as well. These common opponents may play a big role in shaping the upcoming head-to-head matchups.
Final Thoughts
The rivalry between Arlington and Kamiak is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in the 2024-2025 high school basketball season. Both teams have displayed competitive records and solid performances. Arlington has a slight edge in rebounding and defensive stats, while Kamiak’s ability to secure wins in tough matchups has proven their resilience. As both teams prepare for their upcoming games, fans can expect high-energy basketball and plenty of thrilling moments. Keep an eye on Leyton Martin of Arlington as he looks to continue his strong season, while Kamiak’s collective efforts could make them a tough opponent in this district showdown.