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Lummi Nation 62, Tulalip Heritage 16
The Blackhawks continued to show their dominance in the 1B Northwest League by handling the Hawks at home.
Lummi Nation was up 43-2 at the half, and was able to get a lot of players into the game in the second half.
Sophomore guard Jemma James finished with 14 points, which gives her exactly 1,000 points in her varsity career.
Junior guard Ailina Rabang poured in a team-high 17 points, and junior guard Brianna Metteba added 12 points for the Blackhawks.
Lummi Nation 62, Tulalip Heritage 16 TUL 0 2 5 9 - 16 LUM 21 22 2 17 - 62 Tulalip Heritage: N/A. Lummi Nation: Morris 4, J. James 14, Rabang 17, B. Metteba 12, Jones 4, Lopez 3, Dennis 2, Williams 0, C. James 6.
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Nooksack Valley 46, Squalicum 35
The Pioneers got off to a fast start by scoring 20 points in the first quarter, and they quickly turned up the defense in the second quarter when they denied the Storm from scoring a single field goal as Nooksack Valley led by 11 at the midway break.
An even second half equaled Pioneer win on the road.
Junior center Grace DeHoog picked up another double-double with 19 points and 12 rebounds, while also hitting 10-of-12 at the foul line.
Senior forward Kate Shintaffer added 12 points and eight rebounds, and junior guard Payton Bartl finished with nine points, five assists and five steals.
Squalicum freshman guard Kailana Perez led her team with 11 points, while sophomores Lexi Robbins and Tiana Thompson added nine points each for the Storm.
Nooksack Valley 46, Squalicum 35 NV 20 6 12 8 - 46 SQU 13 2 8 12 - 35 Nooksack Valley: Flores 0, Shintaffer 12, Bartl 9, Davis 4, Duque 2, Biondolillo 0, Burke 0, DeHoog 19. Squalicum: Murphy-Kangas 3, Singh-Sanchez 0, Horst 0, Paz 0, Perez 11, Thompson 9, Kiesau 3, Robbins 9.
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Mount Vernon 43, Meridian 36
When Trojan junior guard Kinsley Neal hit a three-pointer at the top of the key with 6:20 left in the game, it gave Meridian a 32-30 lead, but the Bulldogs were able to close the game out on a 13-4 run and pick up the road win.
Senior forward Sofia Brooks led the Trojans with 13 points, and she was closely followed by freshman guard Melanie Short who scored 12 points.
Neal finished with six points on a pair of deep balls.
Mount Vernon 43, Meridian 36 MV 15 9 5 14 - 43 MER 15 4 8 9 - 36 Mount Vernon: N/A. Meridian: Brooks 13, Short 12, Neal 6, Fuller 1, Swanson 2, Storgaard 2, Koning 0, Benson 0, Cline-Malarz 0.
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