Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Tuesday's results;

The Rivalry, Mt. View vs. Union. The stands were pack at Union High School for this game. Sounded like a playoff atmosphere. A very large contingency of Mt. View students traveled to support both the girl's and boy's game. It was rocking. And the game didn't disappoint. Mt. View jump out to an early lead 15-9, but Union came back in the second quarter and went into half time with a one point lead 23-22. Union came out in the second half strong and established a quick 5 point lead and never relinquishes it. Pulling away in the 4th quarter to win 58 - 40 but the game was much closer than that. The Titian's had four girls with double figure scoring lead by Kennedy Mosley with 14, Janae Davis 11, Megan Dire 11, and Bre Sorensen 10. The Thunder was lead by Evie Everett's 16 points and Haley Holboke's 10.

Washougal came up just short of a furious 2nd half come back, Tuesday night, against Fort Vancouver. The Trappers almost turn the lights out on the Panther's in the 1st half leading 20-7. But Fort could only score 3 points in the 3rd quarter and let Washougal back in it 23-20. In a sea saw 4th quarter Fort held on to win 39 - 36. It was the best half of basketball Washougal has put together so far this year scoring 29 points. The Panther's were lead by Madlinne Down with 14 points and Alicia McElroy with 12. Fort was lead by Liz Girtle with 11, and Alex Nelson with 10.

Two of the POWER RANKINGS top 5 met last night in Kelso. #1 Prairie stormed out early with pressure and quickness that #4 Kelso just wasn't ready for, 18-6 after the first quarter. By the time Kelso could pull itself together, the game was out of reach. Too much speed and too strong on the boards were the Falcons who appear to be in mid season form. Prairie was lead by Lauren Goecke with 20 points, and Heather Corral with 15, Alexis Prestwich scored 10. The Lassie's of Kelso were lead by Carley Perkins with 12 points.

The Beaver's of Woodland continue to roll beating Evergreen 58 - 38. McKenzie Heberer lead Woodland with 16 points & 4 block shots, and Emily Smith added 10 points. Amber Berry had 10 points to pace the Plainsman.

Mark Morris toppled Centralia with inside play 59 - 47. Mark Morris had three girls in double figures Kaytlin Ingman & Erica Niemi with 11 points and Taybra Teeters had 10 points.

R.A. Long lost to Toledo 65 - 48. R.A. Long's leading scorer Katie Gudgell had 12 points, but Toledo was just too strong for the Lumberjills.

Tonight;
Heritage host Beaverton Oregon's Westview HS, and LaCenter visits R.A. Long

Congratulations;
Lejla Mlivic of Hockinson for being selected the Columbian Newspapers player of the week.


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