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Journal photo by Emily Hanson Shelton sophomore point guard Taylor Stroud almost loses control of the ball while driving to the hoop during the Lady Highclimbers' home game against Central Kitsap on Monday, Jan. 30. SHS girls peak on senior night By EMILY HANSON ~ were down by as many emily@masoncounty.com ~ as 33 at one point," Leth said. During the third quar- The Shelton girls' basketball team played ter, he said he spoke to the its best game of the season during its senior seniors and asked them if night last week. this was really how they First, on Monday, Jan. 30, the Lady FRIDAY: wanted to play their final Highclimbers lost at home to Central Kit- Bellarmine.. 56 home game. After that, sap 65-24. Shelton ........ 21 the seniors came back and "We started out strong in the first quar- played more aggressively, ter," head coach Aaron Leth said. "We were narrowing the team's deficit to 19 points. down by six going into the second quarter. "The first time we played Mt. Tahoma, The first half was actually a pretty good we lost by 42 points," Leth said. "This game game." was the highest scoring game we've had all Leth said the team came back for the sec- season. We shot 40 percent from the field ond half and scored six points in the third and pulled down 47 rebounds." quarter and none in the fourth quarter Krumpols led the team with 10 points while Centi'al Kitsap scored 33 in the sec- and 11 rebounds while Jones scored nine ondhalf, points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Osberg Senior post Lolly Jones led the team also put up nine points and snatched 10 re- with seven points while senior post Nicole bounds. Osberg scored six points and senior guards All but one of the Lady Highclimbers Clara Robbins and Jordanne Krumpolsscored against Mt. Tahoma. both scored four. Finally, on Friday, Feb. &, the Lady The Lady Highclimbers celebrated se- Highclimbers lost at Bellarmine 56-16. nior night on Wednesday, Feb. 1, with their "We had Bellarmine down 20 points less final home game of the season. ....than the last time we played, them," Leth This was the final home game for Jones, said. "Lolly Jones played a great defensive Krumpols, Osberg, Robbins, senior guard game against their leading rebounder. She Kandyce Bragg, senior wing Allison Hunter held her to seven points and six rebounds." and senior post Heather Sawyer. Hunter led the team with six points Though Shetton lost 67-48, Leth said while Robbins scored four. Krumpols, Os- this was the best game all season, berg and Sawyer each scored two. "In the first half we played strong. We As of press time, the Lady Highclimbers were down 22 points at the half and talked had not yet played their final game of the about how our offense wasn't producing, We season on Wednesday, Feb. 8, at Olympia. 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Knight z ~'~.~,~`~°.`~r~°`~'~~~"~l~"~`,~`~;,~~.~t~,~~,~~~`~~"~.~`~ By EMILY HANSON i~~ more Han- Tobin snatched three re- emily@masoncounty,eom~ nah Frost bounds and four steals. put up six Finally, on Saturday, With two wins and a loss p o i n t s, Feb. 4, the Lady Owls de- added to its record during gr abbe d feated Wishkah at home 51- the final week of regulation 15 re- 19.,,it play, the Mary M. Knight b o u n d s was the last regular girls' basketball team took FRIDAY: and had season home game for my second place in the Coastal MaryMiKnigt~_51 six stea]s, seniors, Emily Johnson, League. Wishkah ...... 19 two as-Linda Cook and Shanna To- On Wednesday, Feb.1, s i s t. sbin," Valley said. "The girls the Lady Owls lost at home TOMORROW: and two came out with intensity on to Taholah 49-41. Mary M. Knight blocks, defense and it set the tone. "This was the battle for vs. TBA, As a The bench got to play a lot league champs and we just 7 p.m. team, the and getting them playing came up a little short," head Lady Owls time is good." coach Lance Valley said. made 17- SoMe led the team with "The second quarter we of-54 shots from the field 10 points while Cook put couldn't slow them down.and hit 4-of-14 free throws, up eight and eighth-grader We just couldn't hit any kill On Friday, Feb. 3, the Jaycee Valley and freshman shots and free throws." Lady Owls won at North Melodic Snyder both scored During the second half, River 48-3. seven. Valley said he switched de- "The girls bounced back Tobin grabbed seven re- fenses and slowed Taholah after a rough night," Valley bounds while Johnson had down, but that the Lady said. "The bench got to play six rebounds, two steals Owls could never get closer for three quarters and they and two assists and Cook than four points, executed on offense and had nine rebounds and one "We had turnovers at defense. North River wasblock. Frost snatched a critical moments of the missing their best player game high 11 rebounds. game," Valley added. "Lau- and they never qu~t play- "The win put us in second ra James [of Taholah] was ing." place in league 8-2 behind just too quick for us and a Freshman Lauren Dier- Taholah 9-1," Lance Valley very good player." kop led the Lady Owls with said. Senior Emily Johnson 10 points while Cook, fresh- The Lady Owls are set to led the Lady Owls with 12 man Miranda Sowle and se- play in the first round of dis- points, nine rebounds, five nior Shanna Tobin each put tricts at 7 p.m. on Thursday, assists and two steals, up six. 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