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Prep Roundup: Evergreen boys edge Heritage, 64-62, for first 3A GSHL win

WashingtonPrep Roundup: Evergreen boys edge Heritage, 64-62, for first 3A GSHL win

Dez Daniel scored 28 factors as Evergreen edged Heritage 64-62 for its first win in 3A Higher St. Helens League play.

Kai Speer added 18 factors, together with a go-ahead 3-pointer with 1:30 to play. Daniel took a cost on Heritage’s subsequent possession, establishing one other Speer basket to place Evergreen forward 63-59.

Daniel shot 9 for 11 from the free throw line and made three 3-pointers.

Evergreen (5-12, 1-4) avenged a 76-60 loss to Heritage on Jan. 10. The Plainsmen had misplaced their final three league video games by not more than 5 factors.

Tyrell Money scored 29 factors for Heritage (7-10, 3-3). Jose Zacharias added 14 factors and Brooks Greenwald scored 11 factors, together with a half-court shot on the finish of the sport.

Evergreen’s subsequent recreation Friday in opposition to league-leading Mountain View will embrace a celebration and reunion of the 1995 state championship workforce.

Women basketball

MOUNTAIN VIEW 61, KELSO 35 — Jadlyn Senderson scored 15 factors and made three of her workforce’s 9 3-pointers in a 3A GSHL street win.

Sveva Bernasconi added 13 factors for Mountain View (11-7, 6-0). Layla Senderson scored 11 factors and in addition made three 3-pointers.

Kelso (8-8, 3-3) was held scoreless within the first quarter and trailed 25-7 at halftime.

MARK MORRIS 46, COLUMBIA RIVER 42 — The host Monarchs used a strong defensive effort handy the Rapids their first lack of the 2A GSHL season.

Kadence Gorans had 12 factors and Resse Johnston added 10 factors for Mark Morris (11-6, 7-4).

Gracie Glavin scored 13 factors and Mikayla King added 10 factors for Columbia River (15-2, 10-1).

The Rapids and Woodland are actually tied atop the 2A GSHL. Every has three video games remaining, together with a conflict at River on Feb. 6 to finish the common season.

WOODLAND 67, WASHOUGAL 29 — Kennedy Bockert had 32 factors and 18 rebounds in three quarters because the Beavers rolled to a 2A GSHL dwelling win.

Bockert, a 6-foot sophomore made 12 area targets and was 8 for 8 on the foul line.

Addi Stading added 10 factors for Woodland (14-4, 10-1).

Riley Vaughan scored 9 factors for Washougal (6-9, 5-6).

RIDGEFIELD 65, HOCKINSON 44 — Madison Ingham scored 16 factors and the fast-starting Spudders earned a 2A GSHL street win.

Ridgefield (6-11, 6-5) scored 22 factors in every of the primary two quarters to steer 44-15 at halftime.

Dannika Grant scored 16 factors for Hockinson (2-15, 2-9). Lyla Taylor added 13 factors and eight rebounds.

R.A. LONG 52, HUDSON’S BAY 5 — Evelyn Ofstun had 15 factors and 16 rebounds to steer the Lumberjills to a 2A GSHL street win.

Alauna Brown added 15 factors and eight rebounds for R.A. Lengthy (6-11, 4-7).

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 47, KALAMA 41, OT — Bridget Quinn scored 5 of her 18 factors in extra time because the Knights earned a street win.

Quinn hit 4 3-pointers as King’s Approach (12-3, 9-2) solidified its maintain on second place within the 1A Trico League. The Knights are two video games forward of third-place Kalama and Columbia-White Salmon with two to play.

Addison Bagley had 10 factors and 16 rebounds for the Knights, who made 8 fo 10 free throws in extra time.

For Kalama, Aubrey Doerty had 22 factors and Hannah Johnston had a double double (10 factors, 16 rebounds).

The Chinooks trailed 19-9 at halftime however fought again and had a possible game-winning shot rim out on the finish of regulation.

STEVENSON 45, LA CENTER 37 — Rebecca Townsend scored 17 factors and the Bulldogs earned a 1A Trico League street win.

Aria Obias added 11 factors for Stevenson (4-12, 3-8), which has received two of its final three video games.

Billie Ross scored 15 factors to steer La Middle (6-11, 3-8).

Stevenson outscored La Middle 14-6 within the third quarter to interrupt a 22-22 halftime impasse.

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