Jaden Stanley had 21 points, five assists, four rebounds and three steals as Evergreen used a fast start to get a non-league home win.
“We got up on them early,” Evergreen coach Brett Henry said as the Plainsmen lead 15-4 after one quarter. “But Skyview played with a lot of pride. They never went away.”
Kyle Gruhler had 22 of his game-high 27 points in the second half to keep the Storm in it.
Zyell Griffin added 13 points for Evergreen.
EVERGREEN 67, SKYVIEW 56
SKYVIEW (0-1) — Mehkai Brooks 0, Squeeky Johnson 11, Xavier Owens 0, Soren Hopper 2, Jaxon Faile 0, David Sheppert 4, Cole Bain 0, Alec Marshall 6, Kyle Gruhler 27, Jace Chatman 2, Cody McKinney 4. Totals 23 (7) 3-12 56.