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Ladies Basketball Roundup: Mountain View completes undefeated 3A GSHL season

WashingtonLadies Basketball Roundup: Mountain View completes undefeated 3A GSHL season

Sveva Bernasconi scored 24 factors as accomplished an undefeated 3A Better St. Helens League season with a 42-31 win over Prairie on Tuesday.

Bernasconi scored 10 factors within the first quarter as Mountain View jumped to a 16-7 lead.

The host Thunder (13-7, 8-0) prolonged the result in 28-13 at halftime.

Concord Fallin scored 13 factors to guide Prairie (8-11, 2-5).

4A Better St. Helens League

UNION 72, BATTLE GROUND 29 — The Titans formally wrapped up the No. 1 seed within the 4A GSHL with a highway win.

Union (17-2, 5-1) was on the verge of the league title after profitable two video games over rival Camas final week.

Brooklynn Haywood scored 34 factors and made 9 of Union’s 11 3-pointers. Jalise Chatman added 14 factors.

Ava Robertson scored 14 factors to guide Battle Floor (5-15, 0-3), which performed only one spherical of video games in opposition to 4A GSHL opponents this season.

CAMAS 51, SKYVIEW 38 — Lauren Hood scored 22 factors, Baylie Farra added 14 factors and the Papermakers ended the common season with a 4A GSHL highway win.

Camas (16-5, 5-2) is the league’s No. 2 seed to the bi-district match. The Papermakers performed with out start line guard Keirra Thompson, who has handled an harm late within the season.

Lainey Phillips scored 10 factors and Cameron Watson added 9 factors for Skyview (8-12, 1-5). The Storm are the league’s No. 3 seed for bi-districts.

2A Better St. Helens League

RIDGEFIELD 46, R.A. LONG 35 — Sava Chanda and Madison Ingham every scored 13 factors because the Spudders earned a 2A GSHL highway win.

Trailing 6-4 after a sluggish first quarter, Ridgefield (8-11, outscored R.A. Lengthy 18-9 within the second quarter. Ingham had eight factors in that quarter as Ridgefield (8-11, 8-5) prolonged its win streak to 4.

Briana Garwood scored 15 factors and Alauna Brown added 10 factors for R.A. Lengthy (6-13, 4-9).

MARK MORRIS 51, WASHOUGAL 38 — Reese Johnston scored 17 factors because the Monarchs gained their third in a row with a 2A GSHL highway victory.

Kadence Gorans added 13 factors for Mark Morris (13-6, 9-4).

The Monarchs led 16-1 after the primary quarter and sit third within the league, one sport forward of Ridgefield.

Teja Slyter scored 14 factors to guide Washougal (6-11, 5-8). The fifth-place Panthers have clinched a district berth.

COLUMBIA RIVER 67, HOCKINSON 22 — Avi Desjarlais scored 14 factors, Gracie Glavin added 13 factors and the Rapids gained on the highway to arrange a showdown with Woodland for the 2A GSHL title.

Columbia River (17-2, 12-1) hosts Woodland on Thursday within the regular-season finale.

WOODLAND 71, HUDSON’S BAY 10 — Kennedy Bockert scored 15 factors, Haley Strickland added 14 factors and the Beavers (16-4, 12-1) earned a 2A GSHL dwelling win.

1A Trico League

SETON CATHOLIC 57, STEVENSON 32 — The Cougars remained good in Trico League play with a standout defensive effort on the highway.

Seton Catholic (14-6, 13-0) led 34-9 at halftime. Madison Lee completed with 12 factors and Remy Jenniges added 10 factors.

Dani Wallace scored 12 factors and Aria Obias added 11 factors for Stevenson (5-14, 4-9).

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 53, FORT VANCOUVER 8 — Addison Bagley had 14 factors and eight rebounds because the Knights clinched second place within the Trico League.

Bridget Quinn scored 12 factors and Kalian Sharp added 11 factors for King’s Method (14-3, 11-2).

KALAMA 57, LA CENTER 22 — Hannah Johnson scored 20 factors because the Chinooks snapped a two-game skid with a dominant highway win.

Aubrey Doerty scored 12 factors and Rylie Cadigan added 10 factors for Kalama (11-8, 8-5).

The fourth-place Chinooks have already locked up one of many Trico League’s 4 berths to the district match.

Paige Sherry scored eight factors to guide La Middle (6-13, 3-10).

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