Friday, February 12, 2010

Season finally for 3A & 4A

Evergreen secures 2nd Place in GSHL 4A with a victory over Mt. View 40 - 38. Justine Joudrey refuse to lose, scoring 11 of her 19 points in the final quarter, to spur a come back from a 7 point deficit for the Plainsmen. Shamerica Scott held to 8 points but hit big shots when it matter late. Carly Holboke scored 24 points, hitting 5 "3's" for the Thunder.

Skyview defeated Heritage 52 - 43, slipping the Timberwolve's from 2nd place to 4th place in the GSHL 4A. The balance attack of the Storm and their height was the difference. Macy Mukensnabl scored 10 to led Skyview. Clara Russell had 10 for Heritage.

Kelso ran away early then cruised in to victory over Battle Ground 59 - 48, to secure 3rd place in the GSHL 4A. Carley Perkins scored 15 points and 15 rebounds and Mackenzie Martin had 12 to led the Lassie's. Haley Grossman scored 19 for the Tiger's.

Prairie's undefeated league record holds up for another year and another GSHL 3A league championship, beating Columbia River 69 - 63. Angela Gelhar's 27 and Lauren Goecke's 19 led the Falcon's to a come from behind victory. Kass Cloyd scored 19, Brittany Landon 10, Aimee Bolton 14 for the Chieftain's.

Camas 43 Union 33, the Papermaker's lock up 2nd Place in the GHSL 3A with the win. Melissa Williams scores 16 points and Katelyn Henson has 10 to lead Camas. Brittany Blumenthal had 10 for the Titan's.

Hudson's Bay gives Fort Vancouver it's 20th loss of the season with a 57 - 36 win. Alexis Gleason has 18, Kelsey Frasier, Ramona Vercher, and Treneisha Doyle all scored 10 for the Eagle's. Mar’shay Moore scored 13 for the Trapper's.

Washougal was taken to overtime by Hockinson's 30 point 4th quarter, but the Panther's held off the Hawk's in OT for a 70 - 63 victory. Alicia McElroy scores 34 points and Darcy Akers scored 11 for Washougal. The Hawk's were led by Ashley Haden scoring 31 and Amanda McCarty had 19.

It took Double Overtime for Ridgefield to defeat R.A. Long 59 - 55. Shelby Williams scores 23 and Nichole Kates had 17 for the Spudder's. Sadie Petersen had 21, Tirzah Coalman 15 and Christina Driscoll 11 for the Lumberjill's.

Woodland remain undefeated with a big win of Mark Morris 71 - 41. Hot outside shooting from Charity Arn with 14, Kylie Moses with 16, Emily Smith with 12 and Taylor McCullough scoring 12 also for the Beaver's was the difference.

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