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2A state ladies basketball: Reigning state champ Lynden clamps down on Columbia River in 59-20 defeat

Washington2A state ladies basketball: Reigning state champ Lynden clamps down on Columbia River in 59-20 defeat

YAKIMA — After a humbling defeat, the Columbia River ladies basketball workforce rapidly moved on with an elimination sport looming in lower than 24 hours.

Nonetheless, the Rapids didn’t wish to flip the web page too quick after struggling a 59-20 loss to No. 1 seed Lynden, the reigning Class 2A state champion now an ideal 26-0 this season with Thursday’s win.

The lesson after a lopsided loss, in response to River coach Tee Anderson, is for the Rapids to recollect the numerous successes that led them to the Yakima SunDome. Try this, and the Rapids can reignite their spark in time for Friday’s fourth-place semifinal sport in opposition to Archbishop Murphy.

“I think a lot of it comes down to confidence,” Anderson stated. “Lynden, they came in knowing what they’ve done and what got them there. I think our girls just forget sometimes, like, how good we actually are. Our talk in (the locker room) … we’re confident in tomorrow’s game and just hoping to bring home a trophy.”

Lynden’s Finley Parcher scored 10 of her game-high 22 factors within the opening quarter, serving to the Lions leap out to a 15-3 lead. The Lions had the Rapids on the ropes by halftime with a 30-10 lead in hand.

River, which was restricted to only 5 made baskets within the sport, additionally dedicated 32 turnovers that led to 41 of Lynden’s factors.

“What I tell my girls and what (assistant coach Nikki Johnson) has been talking about this postseason is, you’ve just got to be a dawg,” Anderson stated. “You’ve got to have that dawg mentality, like, ‘I’m gonna score, this person is not gonna score on me, every single rebound is mine and if I get scored on once, it’s not gonna happen again.’”

Lynden’s Finley Parcher scored a game-high 22 factors and Payton Mills added 15 factors for the Lions.

Peyton Dukes led the Rapids with seven factors by hitting 7 of 8 free throws.

LYNDEN 59, COLUMBIA RIVER 20

COLUMBIA RIVER (21-5) — Olivia Carroll 0, Marley Myers 0, Peyton Dukes 7, Camy Drake 3, Charmayne Castro 0, Raegan Dukes 0, Mikayla King 3, Braidee Goodwin 0, Kaya Mirtich 2, Avi Desjarlais 2, Gracie Glavin 3. Totals 5 (2) 8-12 20.

LYNDEN (26-0) — Degitu Bowler 4, Lexi Hermanutz 5, Reese Nyhoff 1, Rilanna Newcomb 0, Jules Slayton 0, Rian Stephan 2, Izzie Stephan 2, Melanie Anderson 0, Kiki York 6, Finley Parcher 22, Aubrey Basart 2, Payton Mills 15. Totals 26 (1) 6-12 59.

Col. River               3            7            5            5—20

Lynden                15            15            15            14—59

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