Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Monday results; 2/2/09

GSHL 4A
The Heritage T-wolve's continue their roll down the home stretch and a possible match up with Skyview for the league championship in the GSHL 4A. Amber Meyers and T.T. Martin carried Heritage to an easy victory of Evergreen 51 - 27. Martin had 13 points and several nice assist, Meyers added 11 points and some big rebounds. Things continue to just not fit right for the Plainsman, who haven't won a game in 2 years.

Skyview stayed undefeated and continue to hold on to first place in the GSHL 4A with a victory over Battle Ground 66 - 29. This Storm seems to be building momentum at the right time. Nine players contributed last night lead by Brooke Bowen with 18 points, Kailee Oliver and Katie Swanson scored 10 each. This game was over early as the Tiger's saw Skyview jump out to an early 26-6 lead in the first quarter and never look back.

Kelso junior Carly Perkins is showing why she's the leading candidate for all everything in SW Washington, last night leading the Lassie's to a 51 - 44 win over Mountain View. At 6-1 Carly's strong, athletic, skilled and hungry. She had 21 points last night, 13 rebounds, 5 block shots and just dominated the game. Caitlynn Jackson scored 10 points for Kelso and when these two juniors are clicking, Kelso is hard to beat. Evie Everett scored 11 for the Thunder in defeat.

GSHL 3A
Surprise, surprise. Columbia River upset Union at home last night, 69 - 43. The River ran 'red' as the Chieftain's were hot, shooting 22 of 48. Aimee Bolton had 17 points, Laura Luther scored 16, and Allie Holterman added 13. The Titan's were lead by Janae Davis with 16 points. Union and Columbia River are now tied for 3rd place in the GSHL 3A.

Hannah Jones step up to lead Camas over Fort Vancouver, 72 - 44. Jones had 10 points for her career high. The Papermaker's had 10 players score as they put a firm grip on 2nd place in the 3A. The Trapper's were lead by Erika Virgen-Vazquez with 15 points.

"The Victory Tour" played at Hudson's Bay last night, and again didn't let anyone down. Prairie is just rolling alone. The Falcon's defeated the Eagle's 67 - 25. It has to be tough for coach Aldrige to keep coming up with motivational stuff to keep his players focus. But he keeps pulling rabbits out of his hat. Kristen Munson and Alexis Prestwich played the staring role tonight with 11 points each. Kelsey Frasier had 12 for Bay.

GSHL 2A
Hockinson continued it's winning ways last night defeating R.A. Long 46 - 30. It was virtually a two man show, Amanda McCarty and Daron Dean doing most of the damage. McCarty had 18 points and Dean 16 to lead the Hawk's. Katie Gudgell lead the Lumberjill's with 16 points in defeat.

1 comment:

the fan said...

Another outstanding job by Brooke at Skyview! Continue your success, girl!