Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Tuesday results; 1/6/09

Well the big build up, turn'd out to be nothing more than a little puff. Prairie vs Heritage look like it may be a tough contest. Prairie supposedly in a rebuilding year, Heritage the up and coming team in Southwest Washington. But the name on the jersey seem to humble the T-wolves early and by the time Heritage shock it off, the game was out of hand. 53 - 31. The Falcon's Lindsey Levenan seem to be able to do what ever she wanted to on the court. Lindsey ended with 12 points but could have had twice that if the game was tighter and she played more. Christine Sooner also ended with 12. No one for the T-wolves broke the double digit mark. Ok 3A, here they come, battle tested, and perhaps feeling a little disrespected.

Woodland had to play without starting forward McKenzie Heberer against W.F. West, and that appears to have been the difference in a 68 - 60 lost last night. Freshman Emily Smith had 33 points and had a great game, Jessica Hughes added 12 for the Beaver's, but in the 4th quarter Woodland need another offensive option and a defensive stopper. They could find neither. Giving up 23 4th quarter points and only scoring 10 in defeat.

After a slow start, and a schedule that kept them from playing many early games, Ridgefield has bounce back and picked up another victory last night against Aberdeen 55 - 49. After sprinting out to a great start, they feel behind in the 3rd quarter but bounce back in the 4th to pull out the victory. Nichole Kates had 13 points, Shelby Williams tossed in 12, and Anna Pengra had 10

After stubbing their collective toe last week, Hockinson got the ship back on course and defeated Centralia 61 - 38. Although only two players scored in double figures, Amanda McCarty 14 and Michelle Haagen 10, everyone contributed. Nine players scored and the defense of the Hawk's is where they'll be most effective in league, as they were last night.

Fort Vancouver lost after holding a 9 point lead going into the 4th quarter against Mark Morris in Longview, 44 - 41. Kylie Farmer scored all her 12 points in the 17 point 4th quarter for the Monarchs, and Taybra Teeters scored 10 points and 19 rebounds to lead Mark Morris. Katie Endresen had 13 points, and Shamerica Scott added 12 in the lost for the Trapper's.

Washougal feel behind early 17 - 1, and although they put up a good fight, the Panther's couldn't quite get over the hump and suffered a 41 - 32 defeat to White Salmon.

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