Friday, December 12, 2008

Thursday results,

A night of blow outs. Thursday night saw an array of lopsided basketball. None of the games played were competitive by half time. It was defensive pressure against guards that could not handle it.

Heritage rolled over Columbia River 47 - 22 with out sophomore sensation Justine Joudrey (out with a back injury). Chawncy McClenan has decided to place her stamp on the pre-season with another double/double in points & rebounds, scoring 17 points and grabbing 11 rebounds and just showing off her overall athleticism both on offense and defense. Heritage is now 5-0 going into next week's show down with Prairie.

Kelso easily got by Ft. Vancouver 62 - 29. Carly Perkins lead all scoring with 17 points, Caitlynn Jackson (recovering from knee surgery) came in off the bench and got 8 points. Shamarica Scott scored 14 points for Fort. The defensive pressure of Kelso was just to much for the Trappers who only scored 5 points in the 1st half, zero in the 2nd quarter.

Camas also used a pressure defense to defeat Mt. View 47 - 33. In what was the closes final score of the night, the Papermaker's jump out strong, early against the Thunder, 31-9 at half time, and never looked back. Camas was lead by Amy Faulkner's return with 11 points. The Papermakers had a total of nine girls score. Mt. View was lead by Evie Everett's 14 points.

LaCenter's quickness simply overwhelmed Woodland's size 70 - 44. Hannah Trigg was on fire in the first half scoring 20 of her 26 points. The Wildcat's lead at the half 41-20. And in the second half Lauren Baker took over scoring 13 of her 20 points, Katrina Chamberlian added 12, and the Beaver's were finished. Woodland's Charity Arn finished with 10 points to lead the Beaver's.

Hudson's Bay struggling to find there way, couldn't handle the pressure of Skyview's defense and lost 76 - 30. The Storm with a talented young team just step up the defense and there was nothing the Eagles could do. Nikki Bond had 17 points, Kailee Oliver 13, and Macey Mukensnabl added 11 to pace the Storm. Bay is finding some scoring from Ramona Vercher who had 10 points last night.

Tonight;
Prairie's rivalry with Battle Ground resumes, Union's rivalry with Evergreen continues, and Columbia River host The Dalles.

Locals playing at the next level;
Skyview grad Jill Jagelski now at Carroll College in Montana - playing 20 mins pg, ave 3.2 pts, team 6-4

Chelsea Porter graduate of Prairie now at Regis University in Colorado - playing over 20 mins pg, ave 7.4 pts, 2.6 rebs, team 2-5

Thanks readers for your help, it is appreciated, hard to keep up with all the girls. If you know of whereabouts of other's please let me know.

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