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Posted Jan 8, 2002
East Valley 51, Sunnyside 43
SUNNYSIDE - Angie Mullen led all scorers with 17 points as defending 2A state champ East Valley beat host Sunnyside in the nonleague matchup. Tess Nagy led the Grizzlies with 10 points.
EAST VALLEY (51)
Newland 3, Shattuck, Ducre 8, Sharp 8, A. Stickney, Wyss, Ibach 9, Huntington 2, Downs 4, Angie Mullen 17.
SUNNYSIDE (43)
Sarmiento 5, A. Phillips 9, Ramos 4, Hernandez 5, Gonzalez 3, Urrutia 3, L. Phillips 2, Mendez 2, Tess Nagy 10, Dahlstrom.
East Valley 6 10 19 16 - 51
Sunnyside 8 17 10 8 - 43
3-point goals-EV 5 (Newland, Ducre 2, Sharp 2), S 3 (Sarmiento, A. Phillips, Hernandez). Fouls-EV 15, S 11.
n CONNELL 50, CASHMERE 28
CONNELL - Candace Mathews scored eight of her game-high 18 points in the decisive second quarter as Connell rolled to the nonleague victory.
CASHMERE (28)
Jackson 4, Tronson 5, Starkey 2, Love, Rodosolbich 3, M.Wilson, Alenna Davis 7, Piper 2, A.Wilson 5. Totals 8-40 11-20 28.
CONNELL (50)
Price, Johnson 4, Muhlbeier 6, Koelzer 5, Lyle 4, Empey 2, Candace Mathews 18, Wood 2, Knight 9, Taylor. Totals 18-54 12-17 50.
Cashmere 11 5 4 8 - 28
Connell 13 18 11 8 - 50
3-point goals-Cas 1-8 (Starkey), Con 2-13 (Mathews 2). Rebounds-Cas 19 (Piper 8), Con 29 (Mathews 9). Turnovers-Cas 18, Con 18. Fouls-Cas 11, Con 18. Fouled out-Tronson. JV-Connell won.
n QUINCY 57, OTHELLO 53
OTHELLO - Shawna Juarez scored 30 points for Othello (2-8) and ran her consecutive free-throw mark to 31, but Quincy broke a second-half tie with a 17-12 third quarter and cruised to the win.
QUINCY (57)
Kooy 5, Kooistra 5, Martin 9, Duda 7, Jessica Gonzalez 16, Tobin 4, Boorman 11.
OTHELLO (53)
Kr. Little 2, Franco 4, Mohs 2, Ko. Little 5, Peters, Shawna Juarez 30, K. Jensen, J. Jensen 2, Spohr 8.
Quincy 7 13 17 19 - 57
Othello 8 12 12 21 - 53
3-point goals-Q 5 (Martin 3, Duda, Tobin), O 5 (Ko. Little, Juarez 4). Rebounds-Q 41 (Boorman 9), O 37 (Spohr 7). Turnovers-Q 23, O 21. Fouls-Q 18, O 21. Fouled out-Kr. Little. JV-Othello won.
n CLE ELUM 46, ROYAL 25
ROYAL CITY - Royal scored just eight first-half points as Cle Elum built a 35-14 lead after three quarters en route to the nonleague win.
CLE ELUM (46)
Storm 4, Renfro, LaFarr, Spear 3, Berner 5, Glondo, Malcolm 4, Heather Lamphere 16, Christian 3, Swenson 11.
ROYAL (25)
Anderson 6, Bergeson, Brown 1, Dixon 4, Natalin Jones 8, Allred, Gilbert 4, Wagner 2.
Cle Elum 8 14 13 11 - 46
Royal 2 6 6 11 - 25
3-point goals-CE 1 (Spear), R 0. Fouls-CE 12, R 17. JV-Royal won.
n DAYTON 46, WAITSBURG 28
DAYTON - Dayton broke a 20-20 third-quarter tie with a 26-8 run to close out a nonleague win over Waitsburg.
WAITSBURG (28)
Lehr 2, Murdock 4, Spies 2, Huxoll, McKinley 2, Porrier, Zuger 7, Krystyn Scott 11, Bickelhaupt. Totals 10-38 8-9 28.
DAYTON (46)
Hoon 4, K.Powell 4, Steinhoff 5, Shawna Snyder 8, Chelsie Ashley 8, McCloud 4, Lambert 3, L.Powell, Gibbons 2, Weatherill, Alves, Tricia Heinrich 8. Totals 21-70 2-3 46.
Waitsburg 6 12 4 6 - 28
Dayton 12 8 13 13 - 46
3-point goals-W 0-1, D 2-13 (Lambert, Steinhoff). Rebounds-W 20 (Zuger 6), D 38 (Heinrich 9). Turnovers-W 24, D 7. Fouls-W 7, D 18. JV-Dayton won.
n LYLE 59, LC 48
LYLE - Caitlyn Dunham scored 14 points to lead Liberty Christian, but Lindsey Blaine countered with 34 points as Lyle took the nonleague contest.
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN (48)
Allen 2, Ko. Hawk 6, Ka. Hawk 9, Roebuck, Brauer 9, Roberts 3, Dunham 14, Montgomery, King 3. Totals 15-48 16-18 48.
LYLE (59)
Ullon 6, Graves, Rappe 4, Brown, Billette 12, McMurrin, Stephens, Grace, Soversen 3, Lindsey Blaine 34. Totals 21-46 16-23 59.
Liberty Christian 8 13 6 21 - 48
Lyle 13 12 14 20 - 59
3-point goals-LC 2-7 (Dunham 2), L 1-8 (Blaine). Fouls-LC 23, L 16. Fouled out-Ko. Hawk, Brauer, Ullon. JV-Liberty Christian 49-17.
n T-O 57, LAC-WASH 45
WASHTUCNA - Jennifer Ayers-Stamper had 19 points and 10 rebounds for LaCrosse-Washtucna (3-5, 0-2) in a Whitman County League loss to Tekoa-Oakesdale.
n RIV. CHRN. 71, TOUCHET 41
TOUCHET - Erin Shively led four Riverside Christian players in double
figures with 20 points in a nonleague win over Touchet. Sadie Short led
the Indians (4-5) with 13 points.
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