Skagit Valley College men's basketball team beats Edmonds

The Cardinals played without leading scorer Jerry Petty Jr. but still won 80-65

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

The Skagit Valley College men's basketball team defeated Edmonds 80-65 in a Northwest Athletic Conference North Region game on Saturday. The Cardinals played without their leading scorer Jerry Petty Jr., who was injured in a previous game. Treyshawn Weatherspoon stepped up with 22 points, 10 assists, 4 steals and 1 turnover to lead Skagit Valley to the victory.

Why it matters

The win keeps Skagit Valley College, ranked No. 2 in the Northwest Athletic Conference, in strong position in the North Region standings with an 8-1 record. The team's ability to win without its top scorer demonstrates its depth and resilience.

The details

Skagit Valley forced Edmonds into 17 turnovers. In addition to Weatherspoon's big game, Jaeger Fyfe had 18 points, Bennett Howe 15, Malcolm Clark 10 points and 10 rebounds, and Parker Nickerson 10 points.

  • The game was played on Saturday, February 10, 2026.
  • Jerry Petty Jr. was injured in Wednesday's game against Olympic.

The players

Treyshawn Weatherspoon

A player for the Skagit Valley College men's basketball team who had 22 points, 10 assists, 4 steals and 1 turnover in the win over Edmonds.

Jerry Petty Jr.

The leading scorer for the Skagit Valley College men's basketball team who was injured and did not play in the game against Edmonds.

Carl Howell

The head coach of the Skagit Valley College men's basketball team.

Jaeger Fyfe

A player for the Skagit Valley College men's basketball team who had 18 points in the win over Edmonds.

Bennett Howe

A player for the Skagit Valley College men's basketball team who had 15 points in the win over Edmonds.

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What they’re saying

“Good win for us versus a very good Edmonds team. Our guys really stepped up with Jerry injured.”

— Carl Howell, Head Coach, Skagit Valley College men's basketball team

The takeaway

Skagit Valley College's men's basketball team demonstrated its depth and resilience by defeating a tough Edmonds team without its leading scorer, keeping the Cardinals in strong position in the Northwest Athletic Conference North Region standings.