State B: Girls at a glance
Waterville 49, Clallam Bay 20
Jacque Brown’s double-double powered the Shockers past Clallam Bay, as the junior forward had 15 points and 10 rebounds, both game highs.
Classmate Lauren Daling added 10 points, four steals, three rebounds and three assists.
Kathleen Wilson was the lone Bruin in double figures with 12 points. The senior point guard also grabbed a team-high five rebounds.
Clallam Bay shot just 19 percent from the field (7 of 36) and had 17 turnovers.
| Clallam Bay | 4 | 4 | 8 | 4 | - 20 | |
| Waterville | 10 | 16 | 11 | 12 | - 49 |
Clallam Bay (11-12)–Erickson 0, Larrechea 2, Nicholas 0, Jenkins 3, Yancey 3, Wilson 12, McDonald 0, Anderson 0.
Waterville (16-9)–L.Brown 6, Simmons 0, Glover 0, Baker 2, Greenwood 0, Whitehall 4, Simmons 2, Lopez 1, Danielson 9, J.Brown 15, Daling 10, Thomsen 0.
St. John- Endicott 55, Morton 39
Junior forward Ellen Miller posted 19 points, eight rebounds, three assists and two steals to lead the Eagles against Morton.
Senior Nicole Schlomer added 11 rebounds, seven points, five steals and two assists. St. John-Endicott jumped to a 15-2 lead and never looked back. The Eagles also outrebounded Morton 50-25.
Vanessa Ramsey, a senior center, topped the Huskies with 10 points, seven rebounds and two blocked shots.
| Morton | 8 | 11 | 10 | 10 | - 39 | |
| St. John-Endicott | 19 | 7 | 12 | 17 | - 55 |
Morton (18-8)–Layman 4, M.Coleman 6, Austin 0, Ramsey 10, C.Coleman 0, Self 4, J.Peoples 7, Morrison 4, Gaut 4, D. Peoples 0, Nilson 0.
St. John-Endicott (19-6)– Miller 19, FitzGerald 2, Schlomer 7, Gossard 9, McCanna 0, Scheuerman 8, Hedlund 3, Heitstuman 0, Curtis 7.
Curlew 58, Pateros 36
Fueled by 11 points from Amanda Grumbach, the Cougars totaled 27 in the final quarter to pull away from Pateros.
Grumbach, a junior forward, finished with 19 points, seven rebounds, five assists and four steals. Teammate Nicole Miller scored a game-high 22 points, shooting 7 of 11 from the field and making all eight of her free-throw attempts. Miller also had eight rebounds and three steals.
Despite sustaining an ankle injury in the second quarter, sophomore Clara Hull still led the Nannies with 18 points, the team’s lone double-figure scorer.
| Pateros | 8 | 4 | 12 | 12 | - 36 | |
| Curlew | 10 | 10 | 11 | 27 | - 58 |
Pateros (16-10)–S.Bruno 5, M.Bruno 5, Daniels 0, McCabe 0, Taylor 0, Slater 0, Cook 0, Hull 18, Spurgeon 0, Batson 3, Vazquez 5, Darlington 0.
Curlew–(23-3) Kirkendall 3, Grumbach 19, Barkley 2, Hall 1, Miller 22, Wilson 7, Somday 4, Stokes 0, Marcin 0.
Evergreen Lutheran 55, Toutle Lake 43
Already ahead 27-16, Evergreen Lutheran opened the second half with a 9-0 run and went on to beat the Ducks.
Juniors Rachel Hansen and Erika Laete combined for 23 points and 24 rebounds to lead the Eagles. Laete grabbed a game-high 13 boards. Guard Jessica Ide, also a junior, contributed nine points, three assists and three steals.
Kayla Henderson, a junior guard, topped Toutle Lake with 10 points. Senior Jessi Hanna added eight points, 10 rebounds and four steals.
| Toutle Lake | 8 | 8 | 4 | 23 | - 43 | |
| Evergreen Lutheran | 16 | 11 | 9 | 19 | - 55 |
Toutle Lake (20-5)–Preston 5, Campbell 0, Hanna 8, Vickaryous 6, Henderson 10, Kent 2, Scheffler 6, Heltemes 4, Hoffmann 2.
Evergreen Lutheran (22-3)–Hansen 13, Lorette 2, Ide 9, D’Andrade 5, Weimer 0, Rude 4, Daniels 4, Bender 2, Laete 10, Warner 6.
Sunnyside Christian 58, Sprague- Harrington 54
Spearheaded by Tori Van Wingerden’s sharp-shooting performance at the line, the Knights shocked the top-ranked and previously unbeaten Falcons.
Van Wingerden nailed 11 of 12 free throws (91.6 percent) to rank fifth all-time on the single-game free-throw list at state. The top four are tied at 100 percent. The Knights, who placed fourth in their district, went 23 of 29 (79.3 percent) from the line.
Van Wingerden, a junior guard, had 19 points while Emma Newhouse and Emily Hernandez each scored 11, and Newhouse had nine rebounds.
Junior guard Roni Jo Mielke had 19 points, seven rebounds and three steals to lead Sprague-Harrington. Senior Stacie Shields added 15 points. Jamie Larmer contributed five assists and three steals.
| Sunnyside Christian | 15 | 19 | 11 | 13 | - 58 | |
| Sprague-Hrrngton | 20 | 13 | 12 | 9 | - 54 |
Sunnyside Christian (19-6)–Roberts 0, T.Van Wingerden 19, de Hoed 6, Rice 2, Jones 0, Schutt 0, Newhouse 11, Hernandez 11, M.Van Wingerden 9.
Sprague-Harrington (26-1)–Mielke 19, Deking 8, Oestriech 0, Shields 15, Rustemeyer 6, Rush 0, Larmer 4, Lowman 2.
La Salle 59, King’s West 35
With three players each scoring 10 points, the Lightning cruised past King’s West.
Juniors Molly McGee and Megan Newell, and sophomore Megan Bonny all reached double figures for the Central district champs. Jasmine Stohr, also a sophomore, added nine points and seven steals.
Sophomore forward Megan Spence led the Warriors with a game-high 13 points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals.
| King’s West | 9 | 9 | 10 | 7 | - 35 | |
| La Salle | 11 | 20 | 10 | 18 | - 59 |
King’s West (19-7)–Nilles 2, Smith 0, Johnson 0, Kreifels 3, Moore 6, McDermed 0, Morris 4, Mathisen 0, M.Mosey 0, Spence 13, Webster 0, C.Mosey 7.
La Salle (22-2)–McGee 10, Camden 0, Newell 10, Sullivan 3, Stohr 9, Anderton 7, Schneider 2, Bonny 10, Klarich 2, Wytko 6, Miller 0.
Mossyrock 51, Inchelium 40
Lexi Belcher poured in 22 points and Tisa Pelletier added 15 as the Vikings ruined the Hornets’ first appearance since 1979.
Belcher, a junior guard, also had six rebounds, five assists and three steals. Junior forward Alysha Kuse grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds.
Senior Melissa Dick led Inchelium with 16 points and six boards. Junior Amanda Burch had 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Neither team shot well. Mossyrock was 15 of 51 from the field (29.4 percent) and the Hornets were 11 of 50 (22 percent).
| Inchelium | 8 | 11 | 6 | 15 | - 40 | |
| Mossyrock | 14 | 14 | 10 | 13 | - 51 |
Inchelium (23-6)–K.Flett 0, Condon 4, Burch 10, LeBret 1, Pakootas 0, Christianson 3, Tatsey 4, L.Dick 2, M.Dick 16, W.Flett 0, Carson 0.
Mossyrock (24-1)–Stamper 0, Erven 0, Forrest 0, E.Belcher 0, Allen 6, L.Belcher 22, Petrino 0, Pelletier 15, Kuse 8.
Shoreline Christian 45, Dayton 42
The Crusaders held Dayton to 1-for-12 shooting in the first quarter, then led by 12 points in the final 2 minutes but still had to hold on to win.
Trailing 44-32, the Bulldogs scored 10 straight points capped by Brooke Hoon’s 3-pointer to make it 44-42 with 13 seconds left.
But Colleen Woods converted 1 of 2 free throws at the other end and Dayton missed its final shot.
Woods finished with a game-high 15 points. Julie DeKoekkoek, also a junior post, notched 13 points, nine rebounds, three assists and four steals.
No Bulldog hit double igures as senior Stephanie Turner’s nine points were team high. Turner also had seven rebounds, five steals and two assists.
Dayton was just 15 of 53 (28.3 percent) from the field, going 3 of 15 (20 percent) on 3-pointers. The teams also combined for 43 turnovers and 32 fouls, with three players fouling out.
| Dayton | 4 | 13 | 12 | 13 | - 42 | |
| Shoreline Christian | 12 | 10 | 6 | 17 | - 45 |
Dayton (21-6)–Hoon 8, Lambert 4, Turner 9, Weatherill 8, Gibbons 0, Robins 4, Barker 7, Saldivar 2.
Shoreline Christian (25-2)–Barrick 4, Fertello 2, Lam 3, Nelson 3, Hodges 5, Ju.DeKoekkoek 13, Woods 14.