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Saturday, January 19, 2008

Saturday, Jan. 5

Girls basketball

Garfield 64, Foster 53

The Foster Bulldogs took a loss to the Garfield Bulldogs in the Dog Bone Tournament.

Sara Paponjak led Foster with 18 points and Zerina Kapetanovic scored 14.

SCS 60, Chimacum 26

Melissa Collier led the Warriors to victory with 18 points as Tianna Homad hit 11 points and Lexi Peterson nine.

Boys basketball

West Seattle 66, Highline 51

Thang Nguyen scored a team-high 18 points for Highline in the non-league loss as Rogers Pierce hit 11 and Cordell Manson nine.

Malcholm Love led West Seattle with 26 points. Keenan Allen added 15 points and Kenny Wheeler hit eight.

Garfield 77, Foster 55

Garfield also defeated Foster in the boys game Saturday, Jan. 5.

Refugio Soto-Lopez led Foster with 21 points as Adam Chisholm threw in 13 and Reuben Donaldson 12.

SCS 73, Chimacum 45

Austin Revenig and Blake Simpson both scored 15 points for Seattle Christian in its Nisqually League win over Chimacum. Al Lang added 14 and Cory Peterson hit eight.

Tuesday, Jan. 8

Girls basketball

Hazen 60, Highline 18

Maria Mulvihill was Highline's leading scorer last Tuesday with six points.

Kennedy 112, Evergreen 16

Allie Madison led the Lancers in last Tuesday's rout with 20 points and Dedra Brown sank 17 with Jasmine Lemon and Chelsea Lockhart hitting 15 each. Andrea Goins scored 13, Presley Nuefeld 11 and Jasmine Lambert eight.

Manuia Keni led Evergreen with four.

Mt. Rainier 49, Renton 33

Sarah Martinez scored 16 for Mount Rainier in its win last Tuesday and Maris Blair tallied 10.

Lindbergh 79, Tyee 24

Unai Elisara was Tyee's top scorer with 11 last Tuesday.

SCS 67, Casc. Chr. 22

Tiana Homad was Seattle Christian's leading scorer last Tuesday with 16 points and Melissa Collier backed her up with 12. Alyssa Abe and Lexi Peterson hit eight apiece.

Ev. Luth. 44, Sea. Luth. 38

Kelsey D'Andrade totalled 21 points for Evergreen Lutheran in last Tuesday's win and Grace Bender hit nine.

Boys basketball

Mt. Rainier 61, Renton 58

Alfie Miller and Vonchae Richardson scored 15 points apiece for the Rams in last Tuesday's victory. Josh Armstrong added 11 and Jon Morine knocked in nine.

Kennedy 81, Evergreen 43

Deshea Bell scored 17 points to lead Kennedy to victory last Tuesday as Marques Moorman scored 16, Tre Watson 14 and Nolan Washington eight.

Dwayne Lawton hit 12 and Jimil Muhammad eight for Evergreen.

Highline 64, Hazen 57

Cordell Manson hit 20 points for Highline in last Tuesday's win. Thang Nguyen added 18, DeMario Davis 14 and Roger Pierce eight.

Lindbergh 76, Tyee 51

Reese Staples scored 14 for Tyee last Tuesday. Yasin Abdullahi and James Wood both hit eight.

SCS 65, Casc. Chr. 59

Corey Peterson poured in 26 points for Seattle Christian's victory last Tuesday. Blake Simpson scored 11, Tyler Rablin 10 and Al Lang eight.

Ev. Luth. 54, Sea. Luth. 41

Daniel Kurbis finished with 15 and Jack Parker 12 to lead Evergreen Lutheran in last Tuesday's victory.

Wednesday, Jan. 9

Girls basketball

Foster 52, Centralia 32

Zerina Kapetanovic scored 13 points to lead the Bulldogs to victory, with Lanaya Daniels, Jasmine Horton and Sara Paponjak hitting eight each.

"The Foster defense clamped down on defense and shut them down to six points in the second half," said Foster head coach Erik Fleischer. "We allowed our defensive style and hustle to control the game."

SCS 82, Washington 31

Melissa Collier tossed in 21 points for Seattle Christian's winning cause last Wednesday, while Alyssa Abe scored 13. Tianna Homad and Lexi Peterson scored 10 apiece and Janelle Storgaard added eight.

Gymnastics

Tyee

The Totems took a 132.35-90.75 loss to Lindbergh last Wednesday. Ashley Grahams tied for third in the floor exercise with a 5.8.

Highline

Hazen scored 127.15 points to the 123.5 of Highline last Wednesday.

Kelsey Rainwater won the all-around for the Pirates with a 28.6 total score, and came in second in the bars with a 6.0 ahead of teammate Jodie Herring (5.8).

Emily Howell-Forbes scored a 7.6 to win the beam ahead of Rainwater (7.4). Rainwater was also second in the floor with a 7.2 and she tied for second in the vault with an 8.0.

JFK-Evergreen

Kennedy scored a 139.5-51 victory over Evergreen last Wednesday. Gwen Smithberg led the Lancers to victory, winning the all-around (34.3), bars (8.6), beam (7.7), floor (9.35) and vault (8.65).

Mt. Rainier

The Rams posted a 149.45-133.8 win last Wednesday against Renton.

Nikita Ginnett won the all-around with a 32.55 score and teammate Chelsea Carona took the beam with an 8.2. Ginnett also won the floor (9.7) and vault (8.35).


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