Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Monday results; 2/9/09

GSHL 4A
Things got a little more interesting at the top, thanks to Kelso up setting Skyview last night 68 - 61. That sets up this Thursday's game between Heritage (8-1) and Skyview (8-1) as the game for 1st Place. Kelso control the game from start to finish. With Caitlynn Jackson in foul trouble for the Lassie's, senior night seem to inspire some of the seniors, Jessica Warthen had 9 points, Danielle Birch had the best game of her career with 20 points (five 3 pointers). Carly Perkins had her normal solid game 23 points and 7 rebounds, and Madeline Zbaeren added 10. Skyview seem to be struggling to get their shots to fall, they where lead by freshman sensation Nikki Bond with 23 points and Maddy Van Lieu added 10 points.

In the mean time, Heritage was handling Mountain View fairly easily 50 - 38. Playing inspired Chawncy McClenan had a huge game, 17 points, 11 rebounds, and great defense. Super sophomore Justine Joudrey tossed in 15 points and seemed in total control, Clara Russell added 8 points for the T-Wolve's. The Thunder was lead by Haley Holboke's 11 points, Evie Everett with 9 and Caitlynn Patterson scored 8.

With two games left, it looks like it could be another winless season for the Evergreen Plainsman as they got beat by Battle Ground last night, 74 - 43. Gabi Dixson dominate the inside for the Tiger's scoring 19 points and 12 rebounds, Kiley Thomas added 18 and Sam Codi with 12 points. Evergreen had no one in double figures but Amber Berry's 9, Kayley Weaver's 7, and Audrey Frazier's 6 were tops for the Plainsman.

GSHL 3A
Although the question of who'll take first in the GSHL 3A has long been decided, there's still a lot on the line. Going into Monday night's games Camas, Union and Columbia River all stood with a 5-3 record, with two games left. Camas and Columbia River both still have to face Prairie and Union and Camas will square off Thursday. So here we go. On Monday night both Union and River took care of business and Prairie did what they do to Camas.

"The Victory Tour" rolls on. They call it Prairie Pride, where losing a league game seems, well 'it's not gonna happen' not this year at least. With perhaps what may prove to be her "freshman break out game" Heather Corral scored 27 points (Ashley type numbers) in the Falcon's 82 - 45 victory over Camas. Lauren Goecke added 14, Christine Sonners & Lindsey Levanen scored 10 each. For the Papermaker's, Haley Smith and Emily Thomas scored 12 points and Amy Faulkner scored 10.

Union set them self up, to win their way into sole position of second place, with a victory over Fort Vancouver 55 - 28. After this 'up and down season' now with a victory over Camas Thursday at home, the Titan's can take home second place in the GSHL 3A. (Of course that's assuming Columbia River will lose to Prairie Thursday) Megan Dire scored 17, Janae Davis 11 and Kynnedy Mosley had 10 to lead Union.

Columbia River now has to either defeat Prairie, or cheer for Camas to beat Union Thursday to share a piece of 2nd place in the GSHL 3A. The Cheiftain's took care of their own business Monday defeating Hudson's Bay 60 - 31. Sarah Bobbe had 13 points and Brittany Heuett scored 10 to lead River.

GSHL 2A
Hockinson prove to be the best team in the 2A last night. Handing Ridgefield a solid defeat 47 - 39. Congratulations to the Hawk's "Champion's of the GSHL 2A". Daron Dean lead the way with 16 points, 15 rebounds, and probably should be the League MVP. Lejla Mlivic, Amanda McCarty, Jennifer Pickup and Michelle Haagen also deserve a mentioning here with the whole team doing a great job this season. For the Spudder's it was a tough night without the big inside you counted on this season Anna Pengra down with a back injury. Ridgelfield's Nichole Kates scored 16 points, Shelby Williams added 10 but it just wasn't enough.

O'yeah there was a game, Woodland defeated Washougal 61 - 36. Jessica Hughes (Mary Kates older sister and the only senior on the team) scored 15 points, Emily Smith had 12, McKenzie Heberer tossed in 8, and Mary Kate Hughes had 4 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 assist. Alicia McElroy hit for 16 points for the Panther's in defeat.

R.A. Long defeated Mark Morris in what in Longview is called the Civil War 43 - 25. Katie Gudgell lead the way for the Lumberjill's with 17 points.

TONIGHT
LaCenter travels to Ilwaco with 1st place in the Trico league on the line.

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