GSL girls: Lexie Hull scores 18 points and Central Valley cruises over Ferris
Tue., Jan. 10, 2017
Lexie Hull scored 18 points, grabbed nine boards and seven steals to lead Central Valley (12-0, 10-0) over visiting Ferris (1-11, 1-9) 73-24 on Tuesday in Greater Spokane League action.
The Bears stayed undefeated, using a 20-2 first-quarter run and a 30-point third quarter to seal it.
Lacey Hull added 15 points for Central Valley and Brook Goodwin led Ferris with seven points.
Mt. Spokane 73, Shadle Park 26: Aspyn Adams made six 3-point field goals and finished with 26 points to help the visiting Wildcats (11-1, 9-1) defeat the Highlanders (0-11, 0-10).
Jaiden Lyman hit three 3-pointers and finished with 13 points for Mt. Spokane.
Willow Risinger led Shadle Park with 14 points.
Mead 65, University 43: Aaliyah Pauling scored 18 points with three 3-pointers and the Panthers (8-4, 6-4) beat the visiting Titans (7-5, 6-4).
Alyse Jackson had three 3-pointers as well and finished with 11 points for Mead, which raced out to a 10-6 lead after the first quarter.
Freshman Ellie Boni led University in scoring with 13 points and Emilie Tangeman added 10.
Lewis and Clark 66, North Central 35: Dominique Arquette scored 15 points as she helped the visiting Tigers (6-6, 6-4) defeat the Indians (4-8, 3-7).
Peyton Howard scored 13 points and Kaylee Bishop added 12 points for Lewis and Clark, which jumped out to a 36-18 lead at halftime.
Quincy McDeid led North Central with nine points.
Gonzaga Prep 72, Rogers 42: Olivia Mayer scored 17 points as she helped guide the visiting Bullpups (7-5, 7-3) to victory over Rogers (3-9, 2-8).
Ryan Decker scored 13 points, while Mia Scelfo and Makena Dodson added 10 apiece for the Bullpups.
Akon Aleu recorded a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds for Rogers.
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