Lake Stevens’ Chloe Pattison looks for a shot while being guarded by Camas’ Jalena Carlisle during the game on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020 in Shoreline, Wa. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Lake Stevens’ Raigan Reed begins to cry after fouling out of the game against Camas on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020 in Shoreline, Wa. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Lake Stevens’ Baylor Thomas tries to get around Camas’ Kyra Seggewiss during the game on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020 in Shoreline, Wa. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
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Spearfish girls pull away from Hot Springs | Sports | rapidcityjournal.com
The Spearfish girls' basketball team won its fourth game out of its last five with a commanding 59-36 win over Hot Springs Wednesday night in Spearfish.
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The Bison hung tough int he first half, trailing just 17-14 at the end of the first and 25-21 at halftime. But Spearfish used a 23-5 advantage in the third to pull away.
Bella Reid led the Spartans with 13 points, followed by Stella Marcus with 12 and Kylie Stalder with 10.
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Layton High takes on Weber High in a boys 6A second-round playoff basketball game Friday, Feb. 21, 2020, at Layton High School.
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Central Aroostook edges Winthrop for Class C girls title | Lewiston Sun Journal
AUGUSTA — With Maci Beals on the court in Saturday’s Class C state championship game, the Central Aroostook girls basketball team was a juggernaut. But when Beals picked up her fourth foul midway through the third quarter and had to sit, the Panthers changed, and Winthrop was able to make it a game.
In the end, Central Aroostook (18-4) was able to hold on without its best player, and pulled away when Beals returned midway through the fourth, taking a 67-61 win over the Ramblers (19-3) to win the Class C state title.
Alyssa Long's free throws are the difference as the Springfield Delco girls beat Great Valley for
The Cougars practice free throws every day in practice, and if they miss they run. Well, Long didn't miss on Saturday.
With the win, the Cougars (23-5), who went into the tournament as the top seed, earned the top spot from District 1 and will open the PIAA Class 5A state tournament near home on Friday against Lower Dauphin, the eighth-place team from District 3.
The No. 3 seed Patriots (23-5) will also open the tournament near home against West York, the fourth-place team from District 3, on Friday.
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