2/25/09 Class 1B girls roundup

February 26, 2009 by YH-R Sports  

Sunnyside Christian 55, Mary M. Knight 16
MARY M. KNIGHT — Jimenez 0, Wood 0, Whitman 0, Kingery 0, Johnson 0, Vera 0, Toppano 9, Guerin 0, Arrington 0, Scott 7, Cook 0. Totals 5-33 6-16 16.
SUNNYSIDE CHRISTIAN — Bangs 0, den Hoed 5, Bosma 6, Duim 0, Long 0, Van Oostrum 3, As. Haak 3, J. Van Wingerden 10, M. Van Wingerden 18, Al. Haak 0, Newhouse 6, Dalrymple 3. Totals 20-65 11-19 54.
Mary M. Knight
2 5 4 5 16
Sunnyside Christian 14 13 16 11 54
Sprague-Harrington 31, Moses Lake Christian 26
YAKIMA, Wash. — Justyne Talkington scored 13 points and Katlyn Lowman added 12 as Sprague-Harrington turned back Moses Lake Christian 31-26 in the opening game of the Class 1B girls state tournament on Wednesday.

Talkington scored nine of her points in the first half, and Lowman had eight of her 12 points in the second half.

Lowman pulled down a team-high 10 rebounds.Esther Timofeyev had a game-high 15 points and a game-high 17 rebounds for Moses Lake Christian.

The Lions trailed by as many as 10 points in the first half, but cut the margin to three points twice in the third quarter. However, they could never get over the top and hurt their chances with 23 turnovers.

MOSES LAKE CHRISTIAN — Dietzen 7, Firouzi 2, Garrett 0, Banks 0, Yamanae 2, Timofeyev 15, Verhage 0. Totals 11-49 3-5 26.
SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON — Talkington 13, Hirst 4, Sweet 0, Hayes 2, Sauer 0, Eagleson 0, Lowman 12, Brown 0. Totals 12-42 6-17 31.
Moses Lake Christian
4 6 7 9 26
Sprague-Harrington 10 5 8 8 31
Colton 66, Wishkah Valley 15
YAKIMA, Wash. — Kelsey Moser scored 17 points to lead top-ranked Colton to a 66-15 win over Wishkah Valley in the first round of the Class 1B girls state tournament Wednesday.

The Wildcats, who improved to 21-0, scored the first 32 points of the game. Wishkah Valley scored its first points on a 3-pointer by Rachael Carlisle with 5:49 to play in the second quarter.

Mollie Kramer added 13 points for the Wildcats. McKenzie Heaslet pulled down eight rebounds as Colton outrebounded Wishkah Valley 45-28.

Jacie Johnson scored five points for the Loggerettes.

Colton’s defense grabbed 26 steals, including five by Moser. Wishkah Valley committed 43 turnovers.

WISHKAH VALLEY — Johnson 5, Konschu 2, Pauley 0, Carlisle 3, Acosta 3, Reibel 0, Lovell 2, Nguyen 0. Totals 6-27 1-7 15.
COLTON — K. Moser 17, H. Moser 3, Heaslet 6, Spence 3, Meyer 3, Nygreen 3, C. Druffel 7, G. Druffel 6, Vincent 2, Weber 3, Kramer 13. Totals 22-67 15-23 66.
Wishkah Valley
0 3 6 6 15
Colton 23 17 13 13 66
Hunters 41, Neah Bay 39 (OT)
YAKIMA, Wash. — Julie Ann Larrew scored off an assist by Josie Kieffer in the closing moments of overtime to cap Hunters’ rally for a 41-39 overtime victory over Neah Bay .

Hunters trailed most of the second half, including a 10-point deficit late in the third quarter. But the Lions raced back, scoring the first five points of the fourth quarter and eventually cutting Neah Bay’s lead to 34-33, with 2:48 left in regulation.

Krista Colvin tied the score at 37-37 on a basket with 50 seconds to play, and Neah Bay missed four shots in the final 30 seconds to send the game into overtime.

The teams traded baskets in overtime before Larrew’s game-winner. Neah Bay didn’t get off a final shot. Selena Osborn led the Lions with 11 points, and Larrew finished with eight.

Shayla Nagel paced Neah Bay with 14 points, and Stephanie Greene had 11 rebounds.

HUNTERS — J. Kieffer 2, Loe 2, Osborn 11, Colvin 7, Parrow 2, Larrew 8, C. Kieffer 9. Totals 17-64 6-16 41.
NEAH BAY — Kallappa 6, Smith 0, Thompson 3, Shuffelen 4, Winck 0, Greene 5, Nagel 14, Moss 7, Allen 0. Totals 14-56 4-15 39.
Hunters 7 9 8 13 4 41
Neah Bay 10 13 9 5 2 39
Lummi 49, Pateros 42
YAKIMA, Wash. — Amanda Humphreys scored 12 points, and Sarah Brady added eight of her 11 in the second half as Lummi held off Pateros.Tied 26-all at halftime, Lummi scored 15 of the first 17 points to start the third quarter and take control of the game. Pateros never got closer than the final margin. Brady had four points and Shelby Landsem three during that charge.

Pateros shot better than the Blackhawks — 36 percent to 30 percent — but the Nannies hurt their cause with 32 turnovers. Humphreys and Brady led each had five steals as Lummi finished with 21 steals as a team.

Lorrie Mattson led Pateros with 17 points and 11 rebounds, and teammate Jamie Bruno chipped in 16 points.

LUMMI — Humphreys 12, Tauberheim 7, Frajman 6, Brady 11, Lane 0, Edwards 9, Bird Hat 0, Landsem 4. Totals 21-70 5-20 49.
PATEROS — Chavez 0, Bruno 16, Mota 4, Beardslee 2, Cook 2, Odle 0, Allen 0, Gill 0, Stennes 1, Mattson 17. Totals 14-39 11-23 42.
Lummi 12 14 17 6 49
Pateros 11 15 4 12 42
St. John Endicott 60, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 42
YAKIMA, Wash. — Alyssa FitzGerald and Kadee McCanna each scored 13 points in the second half, and St. John-Endicott toppled top-ranked Almira/Coulee-Hartine 62-40 in the first round of the Class 1B girls state tournament Wednesday.SJE trailed 25-23 at halftime, and quickly knotted the score on a basket by McCanna to open the third. ACH sank a 3-pointer, but the Warriors then missed their next 17 shots. The Eagles scored 16 straight points to take the lead for good.

FitzGerald finished with a game-high 22 points and McCanna added 17 for the Eagles. FitzGerald hit 6 of 10 shots and McCanna 7 of 8 attempts as the Eagles shot 55 percent in the second half.

Madeline Isaak and Sarah Gloyn each scored 15 points for ACH, which made just 6 of 33 shots in the second half.

ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT — Lust 0, Newton 0, Simon 2, McCanna 17, FitzGerald 22, Raynor 4, Luft 6, Winters 3, Reiber 0, Schuster 0, Jensema 0, Van Lith 6. Totals 21-52 17-28 60.
ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE — Starkenburg 4, Isaak 15, Gloyn 15, Erickson 0, N. Osborne 2, Porterfield 0, Noggles 4, M. Osborne 2. Totals 15-57 8-17 42.
St. John-Endicott
14 9 12 25 60
Almira/Coulee-Hartline 14 11 3 14 42
North Sound Christian 28, Mansfield 25
YAKIMA, Wash. — Lynne Washio hit three free throws in the final 36 seconds, and North Sound Christian held on for a 28-25 victory over Mansfield on Wednesday in the Class 1B girls state tournament.

NSC led through most of the game, but never by more than five points. There were five ties and five lead changes. Mansfield took its final lead on Amanda Cook’s putback for a 24-23 lead with 4:54 left.

Hannah Reymore led NSC with 11 points, and Washio finished with seven.

Jaci Bayless had 15 points and 14 rebounds to lead Mansfield.

MANSFIELD — M. Pease 3, Bayless 15, Marks 0, B. Pease 5, Cook 2, Carden 0. Totals 9-45 6-13 25.
NORTH SOUND CHRISTIAN — M. Castor 6, Reymore 11, Meeks 2, Speck 0, Washio 7, J. Castor 0, Jenness 2, Otis 0. Totals 11-42 3-4 28.
Mansfield 4 8 7 6 25
North Sound Christian 4 11 6 7 28
St. Michael’s 55, Taholah 49
YAKIMA, Wash. — Tina Raynor scored all 14 of her points in the second half and St. Michael’s used a huge fourth-quarter rally for a win over Taholah.

The Warriors, who trailed 22-8 after the first quarter, erupted for 28 points in the fourth quarter and took the lead for good on Katie Urann’s basket with 2:48 to play.

Urann also finished with 14 points, and Katie Drass led St. Michael’s with 17 points. Urann pulled down a game-high 19 rebounds, and Drass had 14. St. Michael’s trailed 38-27 entering the fourth quarter.

Kailani Charley led Taholah with 23 points, but was held to just five in the second half. Alexi McCray added 12 points, and Tillie Grover-McCory pulled down 13 rebounds.

ST. MICHAEL’S — Romero 0, B. Vila 0, J. Vila 0, T. Raynor 14, Durazo 0, M. Raynor 10, Urann 14, Drass 17, South 0. Totals 25-76 4-19 55.
TAHOLAH — James 0, Bastian 0, Johnstone 0, Ralston 0, J. Charley 8, K. Charley 23, McCray 12, Grover-McCrory 6. Totals 18-55 6-8 49.
St. Michael’s
8 13 6 28 55
Taholah 22 8 8 11 49

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