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Squalicum 50, Mount Baker 38
The Storm led by seven points at the half, but then went on a 19-1 run in the third quarter to pull away from the Mountaineers at home.
Mount Baker put forth a strong comeback in the fourth quarter, but just ran out of time.
Squalicum freshman guard Kailana Perez led her team with 14 points and eight steals, and senior center Loretta Murphy-Kangas finished with 12 points on 5-of-10 shooting.
Sophomore point guard Lexi Robbins was incredibly efficient as she was perfect from the field (3-for-3), and the line (2-for-2), and she dished out a season-high nine assists while scoring eight points.
Mountaineer sophomore center Rebeca Soares sunk nine of her 11 free throw attempts and finished with 11 points, nine rebounds, three steals and two blocked shots.
Freshmen Rian Harkness and Aurora George each finished with six points, and freshman Kalyn Abitia had four assists.
Squalicum 50, Mount Baker 38 MB 11 7 1 19 - 38 SQU 16 9 19 6 - 50 Mount Baker: Reeves 0, Brown 3, Soares 11, Wilson 4, Powell 5, Abitia 3, Harkness 6, George 6. Squalicum: Murphy-Kangas 12, Blue 0, Singh-Sanchez 3, Horst 0, Paz 1, Perez 14, Thompson 3, Kiesau 2, Robbins 8, Harper 2, Kettman 5, Gibbs 0.
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Lynden Christian 64, Bainbridge 30
It was all Lyncs early and often as they cruised to the non-conference victory at home.
Senior forward Allison Shumate was lethal down low as she hit 8-of-10 from the field, and 4-of-4 from the foul line, to finished with a game-high 20 points. She also grabbed eight rebounds.
Senior guard Danya Dykstra remained extremely efficient from beyond the three-point arc by connecting on half of her shots from downtown, and she finished with 10 points four rebounds and four assists.
Junior guard Estela Hernandez buried three 3-pointers for nine points, and sophomore forward Jocelyn Eshuis pulled down seven rebounds.
Lynden Christian 64, Bainbridge 30 BAI 7 6 7 10 - 30 LC 18 17 20 9 - 64 Bainbridge: N/A. Lynden Christian: D. Dykstra 10, T. Dykstra 3, Tolsma 0, Hernandez 9, Fritts 6, Scott 5, Shumate 20, Yun 0, VanLoo 2, Pierce 3, Eshuis 6.
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Lummi Nation 59, Taholah 45
The Blackhawks began the game on an 18-4 run, and ultimately won the contest by the same margin.
The biggest part of the early run for Lummi Nation was when junior guard Kashlyn Mack buried back-to-back three-pointers, which gave her team a 14-3 lead at the time.
Sophomore guard Jemma James finished with 21 points, 13 rebounds and five steals to lead the Blackhawks.
Junior guard Ailina Rabang had 16 points, nine rebounds, five assists and five steals, and Mack added 13 points and four steals.
Lummi Nation 59, Taholah 45 TAH 4 15 12 14 - 45 LUM 18 10 12 19 - 59 Taholah: N/A. Lummi Nation: Morris 0, J. James 21, Rabang 16, B. Metteba 7, Mack 13, Jones 0, Dennis 0, M. Metteba 0, J. LaJuan 0, C. James 2.
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