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Women Basketball Roundup: Woodland rallies for key win over Mark Morris

WashingtonWomen Basketball Roundup: Woodland rallies for key win over Mark Morris

Trailing by 12 factors within the fourth quarter on the street, Woodland ladies basketball was greater than examined on Tuesday.

The Beavers handed with flying colours.

Woodland rallied for a 61-54 win over Mark Morris to take agency management of second place within the Class 2A Larger St. Helens League.

Mark Morris targeted its protection on Kennedy Bockert, who entered Tuesday because the 2A GSHL’s main scorer at 22.4 factors per recreation. The Woodland sophomore was held to 11 factors.

Nevertheless it was Lainey Haden to the rescue. The senior guard scored 23 factors, hitting seven 3-pointers.

Two of these got here within the fourth quarter, as Woodland outscored Mark Morris 23-6.

Woodland (12-4, 8-1) now leads third-place Mark Morris by two video games and has swept the season sequence in opposition to the Monarchs.

Reese Johnston scored 17 factors and Kialani Makaiwi added 12 factors for Mark Morris (10-5, 6-3).

2A Larger St. Helens League

WASHOUGAL 52, R.A. LONG 43 — Riley Vaughan scored 20 factors as Washougal ladies basketball pulled away for a win in Longview.

Forward 39-38 after three quarters, the Panthers clamped down on protection. Jenna Klopman went 3 for 4 on the foul line within the fourth quarter and completed with 13 factors.

The win strikes Washougal (5-8, 4-5) right into a fourth-place tie with Ridgefield within the 2A GSHL.

Alauna Brown and Briana Garwood every scored 14 factors for R.A. Lengthy (5-9, 3-6).

HOCKINSON 57, HUDSON’S BAY 11 — Lyla Taylor and Charlotte Newton every scored 13 factors because the Hawks earned a street win.

Yasmine Ugalde and Dannika Grant every added 11 factors for Hockinson (2-12, 2-7).Amber Fellows and Madison Durant every scored 4 factors for Hudson’s Bay (0-13, 0-9).

COLUMBIA RIVER 44, RIDGEFIELD 40 — The Rapids remained undefeated in league play with a street win over the Spudders.

Particulars of the sport weren’t reported.

1A Trico League

KALAMA 53, COLUMBIA-WHITE SALMON 43, OT — Hannah Johnson scored 15 of her 22 factors within the fourth quarter and time beyond regulation because the Chinooks earned a key win at dwelling.

Trailing 32-20 getting into the fourth, Columbia-White Salmon rallied and led by three factors with one minute left in regulation. Halle Kock scored seven of her 19 factors in time beyond regulation.

Kalama (8-6, 6-3) moved right into a third-place tie with Columbia (9-5, 6-3). The groups break up their two video games in opposition to one another.

SETON CATHOLIC 66, LA CENTER 23 — The Cougars remained good in league play with a lopsided win on the street.

Remy Jenniges scored 13 factors and Adyson Maddock added 10 factors for Seton Catholic (9-6, 9-0).

Paige Sherry scored 9 factors for La Heart (6-9, 3-6).

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 52, CASTLE ROCK 39 — Addison Bagley had 20 factors and 15 rebounds to guide the Knights to a house win.

Bridget Quinn added 11 factors and 11 rebounds for King’s Method (10-3, 7-2).

The Knights began quick, outscoring Citadel Rock 14-5 within the first quarter.

Sophia Buchanan scored 12 factors, all on 3-pointers, for the Rockets (6-9, 3-6).

STEVENSON 53, FORT VANCOUVER 14 — Aria Obias scored 19 factors, together with 5 3-pointers, because the Bulldogs earned a house win.

Dani Wallace added 16 factors Rececca Townsend had 13 factors for Stevenson (3-11, 2-7).

Azul Martinez Jimenez had 5 factors to guide Fort Vancouver (1-14, 0-9).

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