Saturday, December 6, 2008

Friday night results;

If there was any question about the talent level of the young Skyview freshman Nikki Bond, she answered them last night. 22 points and the confidence of a upperclassman Nikki lead the Storm past Camas 76 - 41. Kaliee Oliver scored 17 points together with Nikki and the Skyview system of pressure defense and running the ball was to much for the Camas Papermakers. Take notice GHSL 4A, Skyview even in a supposed rebuilding year, will be worthy adversaries.

In a quest of "who wants it more" Mt. View over came Fort Vancouver 35 - 30. In what was a sloppy game at times, the full court press for the Thunder force turnovers that resulted in easy layups, and a late technical foul for calling time out with none left, hurt the Trappers in the end. Seniors Catilynn Patterson and Evie Everett of Mt. View fouled out in the 4th quarter and had to watch while their team held of Shamarica Scott's efforts to bring the Trapper's back. She seem to be every where down the stretch. Steals, rebounds, and put back baskets she had the game high scoring 13 points, but not enough.

Columbia River had balance scoring lead by Kassilin Cloyd 13 points and Brittany Landon 11, which over came the balance scoring of Battle Ground 51 - 45. Battle Ground had 5 girls with 9 points each to add up to 45 (if my math is right). G. Dixon, Codi, Martin, Thomas & Grossman, Wow...

Prairie made the long trip to Sheldon Oregon and came out victorious 55 - 38. Ten girl's scored for Prairie lead by Linsey Levanen's 11 points and Lauren Goecke 10. Letting everyone play is important early in the season. Seeing what you got. And Prairie has got a lot.

The Woodland Beaver's marched up to Centralia and came home with a 60 - 52 victory. Centralia could do nothing with the bigs inside. 6'0 freshman Emily Smith, had 22 points and dominated all night inside along with Katilyn Moses adding 12 points and 10 rebounds.

Washougal made a run at it against Stevenson lead by Alicia McElroy's 18 points but came up just short 35 - 32. Stevenson had a balance scoring attack that saw seven girls scoring.

Kelso just too much for Hudson's Bay 72 - 17. Carly Perkins of Kelso had 18 points alone, with 10 from Danielle Birch and Jessica Warthen the Lassies ran away with the game.

Mark Morris and Evergreen went back and forth until Mark Morris settled into a 45 - 41 come from behind victory. The Plainsmen were lead by (sorry didn't have her first name) Hillman with 17 points but the balance scoring and the press late by Mark Morris was too much.

Today's schedule has Hockinson at Evergreen and Prairie continuing in the Sheldon Tournament

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