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Lady Owls
Continued from page C-1
WIAA 1B state quarterfi-
nals
File photo by Dean Siemon
Mary M. Knight High School's Hannah Frost is one of the returning freshmen for next year's
team. The young Lady Owls finished their season losing both of their garages on Thursday
and Friday at the WIAA 1B Girls Basketball State Championships at Spokane Memorial Are-
na in Spokane.
said. "We never quit until the MMK 2 2 6 1 - 11
end of the game, final buzzer." Sunnyside 26 19 15 11 - 73
On Friday, the Lady Owls
had a little better success on Mary M. Knight - Adsero 4,
offense in the Friday loss to Frost 4, Kiliz 2, Snyder 1
Neah Bay High School, 54-29.
Cook led the team with 15 Sunnyside Christian
points and 13 rebounds. SheVanOostrum 19, DenHoed
said Neah Bay made every- I3, Boersma 13, VanBelle 8,
thing she earned inside theHack 6, Long 5, Morrow 4,
paint tough. D. DeGroot 2, J. DeGroot 2,
"They were a very physical Wavrin 1
team," she said. "I have many
scratches to prove that." Field goals Mary M.
But Cook said the scars I light5-14, SunnysideChris-
from facing Neah Bay are im- tian 23-45; 3-point field goals
portant lessons for the young- - Mary M. Knight 0-3, Sun-
er players returning for the nyside Christian 5-10; Free
Lady Owls. throws - Mary M. Knight 1-3,
"It makes them realize how Sunnyside Christian 12-19;
rough the game can be, de- Turnovers - Mary M. Knight
pending on the team," Cook 39, Sunnyside Christian 12
said.
Mary M. Knight combined March 4 at Spokane Memo-
for 15.6 percent in their field rial Arena in Spokane
goals and committed another
33 turnovers. WIAA 1B state consolation
Regardless of their strug- game
gles in Spokane, Cook said a
lot of the Lady Owls did not MMK 6 9 5 9 - 29
expect the success thby found Neah Bay 23 15 5 11 - 54
after last season's winless re-
cord. Mary' M. Knight - Cook 15,
"But as we started winning A. Sowle 5, Frost 5, M. Sowle
games, we started thinking 2, Kiliz 1, Dierkop 1
'Holy moly, we can actually do
this,'" Cook said. Neah Bay - Thompson 27,
Cook then said next sea- Allen 8, Cheerish Moss 7,
son's Lady Owls will not beMurner 5, Winck 4, Cierra
starstruck if they return to Moss 3
the state tournament next
year. Field goals Mary M.
"At next year's state, we Knight 6-40, Neah Bay 13-48;
won't be so amazed by it," 3-point field goals- Mary M.
she said. "We'll be more pre- Knight 1-5i. Neah Bay 4-19;
pared." Free throws - Mary M. Knight
14-37, Neah Bay 16-20; Turn-
March 3 at Spokane Memo- overs - Mary M. Knight 33,
rial Arena in Spokane Neah Bay 19
pect ti "They [the freshmen
Ex a ons class] have a way to go but
Continued from page C-1 they're all enthusiastic and
are really coachable," Fu-
"I know that Sequim has sare said. "We should have
been powerful in the past. I good teamsin the future.".
know they have a first year With the returning core
coach as well," Fusare said. of players and the Lady
"But you have to go into ev- Bulldogs accepting Fusare
cry game and not underesti- as their coach, the new
mate any opponent." North Mason coach is ex-
With North Mason's cited about the team coming
coaching staff working to together for a season of high
field two teams (varisty and expectations.
junior varsity), the fresh- "We'll go into every game
men are considered key in and play our best game
the future development, looking to win," she said.
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