2024 Girls Basketball Roundup – December 14th

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  • Sehome 44, Blaine 11

Panagos

The Mariners jumped out to a 25-0 lead on the road, en route to the victory.

The Borderites were without sophomore point guard Kate Koreski, and were forced into turning the ball over 41 times.

Sandell

Sophomore forward Kate Schroeder led Sehome with 10 points, and sophomore forward Elyse Panagos added nine points.

Freshman point guard Taylor Turrell finished with eight points, six steals and five assists and junior center Aspen Barge added eight points, five rebounds and two blocks.

Blaine junior guard Brietta Sandell had three points, and five rebounds, and junior forward Aaliyah Bowman grabbed eight steals.

Sehome 44, Blaine 11
SEH   16   9   4  15 - 44 
BLA    0   1   3   7 - 11  
Sehome: Hartford 0, Gustafson 2, Schroeder 10, Turrell 8, Barge 8, Ka. Reeves 2, Panagos 9, Kingsley 3, Hogan 2.
Blaine: Kruse 2, Tanjuaqio 1, Puls 2, Bowman 2, Sandell 3, Dickson 0, Gutierrez 0, Samra 0, Bring 1, Smith 0.
  • Lynden 57, Tahoma 25

Parcher

After a tied first quarter, the Lions held a slight 27-21 lead at the half. However, Lynden made its adjustments, and dominated the second half by outscoring the Bears 30-4.

Sophomore guard Finley Parcher hit nine field goals to lead the Lions with 18 points, and sophomore point guard Lexi Hermanutz added 12 points.

Junior forward Payton Mills scored eight points, all of which came in the second half, and senior forward Kiki York scored eight points, all of which came in the first half.

Lynden 57, Tahoma 25
TAH   10  11   2   2 - 25 
LYN   10  17  18  12 - 57  
Tahoma: N/A.
Lynden: Bowler 4, Hermanutz 12, Nyhoff 2, Newcomb 0, Slayton 2, R. Stephan 2, Anderson 0, York 8, Parcher 18, Mills 9.

  • Lynden Christian 58, Archbishop Murphy 54

Fritts

The Lyncs withstood a furious comeback from the Wildcats and secured the road win to stay undefeated on the season.

Junior guard Ella Fritts shot 7-of-10 from the field for a team-high 16 points to lead the offense on year after hitting a game-winning three pointer in the same building. She also blocked four shots to lead the defense.

Senior forward Allison Shumate shot an efficient 5-for-8 for 10 points, and senior forward Alisa Scott came off the bench to score 10 points and hand out four assists.

Senior Danya Dykstra led Lynden Christian with eight rebounds, and freshman Tyra Dykstra had a team-high five assists.

Lynden Christian 58, Archbishop Murphy 54

LC    24  18  13   3 - 58 
ATM    9  18  12  14 - 54  
Lynden Christian: D. Dykstra 9. T. Dykstra 5, Hernandez 4, Fritts 16, Scott 10, Shumate 10, Yun 2, VanLoo 0, Pierce 2, Eshuis 0.
Archbishop Murphy: N/A.
  • Nooksack Valley 44, Ferndale 26

DeHoog

The Golden Eagles jumped out to a hot start, and led 12-4 after the first quarter. Although Ferndale was held without a single point in the second quarter, the Pioneers still trailed 12-10 at the half.

The second half, though, belonged to Nooksack Valley. The two-time defending 1A state champions went off for 34 points in the second half and pulled away for the home win.

Fox

Junior center Grace DeHoog had 13 points, and a career-high 23 rebounds, to help power the Pioneers to the win. Junior guard Payton Bartl also scored 13 points and totaled six assists.

Senior guard Kate Shintaffer added nine points and three steals.

The Golden Eagles were led by junior forward Jilly Fox who had 15 points. Junior guard Kayla Washington finished with seven points.

Nooksack Valley 44, Ferndale 26
FER   12   0   7   7 - 26 
NV     4   6  20  14 - 44  
Ferndale: Smetana 0, Gilday 0, Fox 15, Dawson 0, Washington 7, Jefferson 2, Vargas 0, White 2, Lee.
Nooksack Valley: Flores 0, Shintaffer 9, Bartl 13, Davis 4, Duque 1, Biondolillo 0, Harmon 0, Burke 4, DeHoog 13.

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