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Lynden 63, Nooksack Valley 27
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The Lions scored the first four points of the game and those four points were the difference of the first quarter as Lynden held just a three-point lead at the end of it.
However, the Lynden defense found their groove in the second and third quarters, allowing just five points in each.
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The Pioneers had their best quarter-scoring in the fourth. But the Lions had already run away with the lead, ending their regular season undefeated.
Lynden sophomore Finley Parcher led with 26 points, and junior forward Payton Mills added 15 points, which included a trio of three-pointers in the third quarter during Lynden’s 26-5 run.
Nooksack Valley was led in scoring by junior guard Chayleigh Davis who had 11 points, and shot 9-for-10 from the charity stripe.
Lynden 63, Nooksack Valley 27 NV 8 5 5 9 - 27 LYN 11 11 26 15 - 63 Nooksack Valley: Flores 0, Shintaffer 4, Bartl 3, Davis 11, Duque 2, Biondolillo 4, Harmon 0, Burke 3, DeHoog 0. Lynden: Bowler 6, Hermanutz 6, Nyhoff 0, Newcomb 0, R. Stephan 2, I. Stephan 0, Anderson 3, York 2, Parcher 26, Basart 0, Mills 15, Slayton 3.![]()
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Ferndale 56, Mount Baker 23
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Defense was the calling card once again for the Golden Eagles as they forced 36 turnovers against the Mountaineers at home.
Sophomore guard Brooklyn Larrabee posted double-digits in steals for the fifth time this season, this time with 12, and she also scored 13 points to lead the way for Ferndale.
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Junior forward Jillea Fox of the Golden Eagles finished with 16 points, seven rebounds and five steals, while junior Abbey White and sophomore Kayla Lee added nine points each.
Senior forward Isabella Vargas pulled down a team-high nine rebounds, and senior guard Olivia Smetana also drained her first three-pointer of the year, on senior night of course.
Mount Baker, still down two starters, was led by junior forward Reace Brown who scored 10 points, and senior guard Faith Wilson who added six points.
Brown, and freshman forward Aurora George, grabbed seven boards each.
Ferndale 56, Mount Baker 23 MB 8 6 2 7 - 23 FER 13 19 13 11 - 56 Mount Baker: Reeves 2, Brown 10, Wilson 6, Powell 1, Abitia 4, George 0, Frierott 0, Johnson 0. Ferndale: Smetana 3, Larrabee 13, Gilday 0, Fox 16, Dawson 0, Washington 6, Jefferson 0, Vargas 0, Lee 9, White 9.
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Squalicum 56, Oak Harbor 40
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The Storm held a 5-point lead at the midway break, but then went on a 21-6 run in the third quarter which ultimately led to the win at home.
Sophomore point guard Lexi Robbins shot 7-of-15 from the field and finished with 17 points, eight assists and four steals to lead Squalicum.
Sophomore forward Addison Kettman also posted her first double-double of the season with 11 points and 12 rebounds to go along with her four steals.
Freshman guard Kailana Perez added 11 points and three steals.
Squalicum 56, Oak Harbor 40 OH 16 7 6 11 - 40 SQU 16 12 21 7 - 56 Oak Harbor: N/A. Squalicum: Murphy-Kangas 7, Blue 0, Singh-Sanchez 2, Horst 2, Paz 1, Perez 11, Thompson 5, Kiesau 0, Robbins 17, Harper 0, Kettman 11, Gibbs 0.
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Meridian 45, Bellingham 21
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The Trojans wrapped up their regular season with a strong win at home against the Bayhawks.
Nine different players got into the scoring column for Meridian, and leading the way was freshman guard Melanie Short who scored 11 points on 4-of-8 shooting.
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Sophomore forward Eden Bernardy also received the most extensive playing time since returning from an ankle injury, and she responded with eight points and eight rebounds.
Sophomore guard Amelia Koning added six steals and sophomore forward Kaitlyn Storgaard had three blocks.
Bellingham was led by the strong inside game of junior forward Mary Lockhart who nearly scored half of her team’s points with 10.
Meridian 45, Bellingham 21 BEL 4 7 7 3 - 21 MER 10 12 11 12 - 45 Bellingham: L. Holland 4, Ask 0, Manning 0, Hanks 4, E. Holland 0, Evans 0, Ruano 1, Lockhart 10, Green 0, Morell 0, Jensen 2. Meridian: Fuller 5, Neal 5, Koning 3, Bernardy 8, Martin 0, Storgaard 2, Swanson 0, Brooks 4, Short 11, James 0, Cline-Malarz 5, Benson 2.
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Mount Vernon 57, Blaine 36
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The Borderite shooting was on early, but faded a little bit in the second half as they fell to the Bulldogs on the road.
Junior forward Aaliyah Bowman led Blaine with 11 points that featured an array of step-throughs and put-backs, and junior guard Brietta Sandell added seven points.
Senior forward Brie Smith and sophomore guard Kate Koreski added four points each.
Mount Vernon 57, Blaine 36 BLA 10 12 9 5 - 36 MV 18 15 17 7 - 57 Blaine: Sandell 7, Koreski 4, Bring 3, Smith 4, Bowman 11, Roff 3, Kruse 2, Puls 2, Tanjuaquio 0, Samra 0. Mount Vernon: N/A.
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