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Lynden 64, Squalicum 21
Led by the 18 points of sophomore guard Finley Parcher, the Lynden offense was dominate early. The Lions scored 21 and 20 points, respectively, in the first two quarters of play to take a 41-19 lead at the half.
In the second half it was time for the Lynden defense to shine as they limited the Storm to just two points.
Alongside Parcher, Lynden senior forward Kiki York and junior forward Payton Mills each scored in the double digits, scoring 12 and 13, respectively. Sophomore guard Lexi Hermanutz also accounted for nine of Lynden’s points.
The Storm was led offensively by senior center Loretta Murphy-Kangas with six points and sophomore guard Lexi Robbins with five points.
Lynden 64, Squalicum 21 SQU 5 14 0 2 - 21 LYN 21 20 15 8 - 64 Squalicum: Murphy-Kangas 6, Singh-Sanchez 0, Paz 3, Perez 3, Thompson 4, Kiesau 0, Robbins 5, Harper 0. Lynden: Bowler 0, Hermanutz 9, Nyhoff 4, Newcomb 6, Slayton 0, R. Stephan 2, I. Stephan 0, Anderson 0, York 12, Parcher 18, Mills 13.
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Lummi Nation 64, Lopez 28
Junior Kashlyn Mack scored 23 points and sophomore guard Jemma James nearly posted a quadruple-double as the Blackhawks upped their record to 4-1 on the season.
Mack had a three-pointer, an assist, a blocked shot and a steal that led to a layup in the first three and a half minutes of the game as she set the tone for Lummi Nation. She ended with 14 points in the first quarter alone, and had 21 at the half.
James finished with 17 points, 11 steals, seven assists and seven rebounds while hitting 3-of-7 from downtown.
Junior guard Brianna Metteba had 12 points and six boards, while junior Makaya Morris grabbed a team-high eight rebounds and freshman forward Celestine James grabbed seven boards.
Lummi Nation 64, Lopez 28 LOP 6 9 5 8 - 28 LUM 23 21 6 14 - 64 Lopez: N/A. Lummi Nation: Morris 4, J. James 17, B. Metteba 12, Mack 23, Jones 0, Dennis 4, M. Metteba 0, L. LaJuan 0, C. James 0, J. LaJuan 0.
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Lynden Christian 80, Sedro-Woolley 22
The Lyncs shot a phenomenal 63% from the field as their tremendous team defense led to easy buckets on offense in their win at home against the Cubs.
Leading the charge was freshman guard Tyra Dykstra who made eight of her nine shot attempts for 21 points, which included hitting 4-of-5 from three-point land.
Senior forward Allison Shumate had 12 points, and her and Dykstra each grabbed five rebounds for the team lead.
Junior point guard Ella Fritts had 11 points, five assist, four boards and four steals, and junior Sara VanLoo came off the bench to score 10 points.
Lynden Christian 80, Sedro-Woolley 22 S-W 7 9 6 0 - 22 LC 26 19 22 13 - 80 Sedro-Woolley: N/A. Lynden Christian: D. Dykstra 4, T. Dykstra 21, Tolsma 4, Hernandez 2, Fritts 11, Scott 4, Russell 4, Shumate 12, Yun 0, VanLoo 10, Pierce 2, Eshuis 6.
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Burlington-Edison 56, Meridian 38
It was a strong second half for the Trojans on the road against the Tigers, but the first half deficit of 21 points was too much to overcome.
Senior point guard Brooklyn Fuller led Meridian with 10 points and six rebounds, and freshman guard Melanie Short came off the bench to score seven points.
Sophomore forward Eden Bernardy also grabbed six rebounds, to go with her six points, and junior guard Kinsley Neal buried a pair of three pointers for her six points.
Burlington-Edison 56, Meridian 38 MER 8 6 10 14 - 38 B-E 22 13 14 7 - 56 Meridian: Fuller 10, Neal 6, Koning 3, Bernardy 6, Martin 0, Storgaard 0, Swanson 2, Brooks 1, Short 7, James 3, Cline-Malarz 0. Burlington-Edison: N/A.
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