Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Monday results; 1/5/09

The Big game of the night was Skyview HS visiting Union HS. A clash of two of the "Power Rankings" top schools. And a battle it was. The first half see/saw'd back and forth. First Skyview taking a slim lead then Union fighting back to lead by one at the half. In the 3rd quarter, Union tightened up the defense and held the Storm to only 6 points. That prove to be the difference as the Titan's went on to victory 52 - 41. Janae Davis prove to be to much inside presences, scoring 22 points, Megan Dire toss in 13, and Bre Sorensen had 11. It was the defense that really step up for Union, holding freshman sensation Nikki Bond to 9 points and Kaliee Oliver to 8 for Skyview.

After losing to Battle Ground in the Tiger Tournament over the winter vacation last month, Camas hosted the Tiger's last night and cruised to a 43 - 33 win. Kelsi Krill was the only double digit scorer with 11 points for the Papermaker's. But it was the aggressive defensive play that was the key to the victory for Camas.

After a nip and tuck 3 quarters of play, Hudson's Bay had a 19 point outburst in the final quarter to pull away and win by 11 against Evergreen last night 50 - 39. The score was tied 31 apiece to start the 4th. The Eagle's Kelsey Fraiser had 14 points, and Brittney Oberle had 11. Audrey Frazier pace the Plainsmen with 14 points.

Clara Russell had a break out game with 21 points to lead Heritage to a 67 - 32 victory over Fort Vancouver. Heritage sprinted out of the blocks and had a 30 point lead at half time, so Coach Rogers rested most of his starters preparing for tonight's contest against Prairie. This open the door for Clara to find her offensive game of which she had been somewhat struggling with in recent games. TaShawna Gordon had 14 points for the T-wolves. The Trapper's Shamreica Scott hit for 12 points and Erika Virgen-Vazquez scored 11.

Kelso blew into Columbia River, sprinted out of the gate scoring 45 points in the first half and cruised to a 71 - 55 win last night. Carley Perkins scored 17 points for the Lassie's, Madeline Zbaeren had 12 and Danielle Birch scored 11. Laura Luther had 16 and Allie Holterman scored 13 to lead the Chieftain's.

Ridgefield defeated Kalama 56 - 33. Three girl's reached double figures for the Spudder's Nichole Kates scoring 13, Shelby Williams had 12 and Anna Pengra had 10.

With all the snow cancellations last week, tonight's schedule is packed with plenty of make up games. The highlight game is Prairie visiting Heritage, also Fort Vancouver will travel to Mark Morris, Ridgefield is at Aberdeen, Woodland goes to W.F. West, Washougal visits White Salmon, Centralia comes to Hockinson.

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