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Published: Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Prep girls basketball: Snohomish bounces back to beat Edmonds-Woodway

Panthers rally in fourth quarter to defeat Warriors 44-42

  • Edmonds-Woodway's Sidney Eck (11) tries to get through Snohomish's Julia Young (left) and Kristina Bride (right) in the third quarter.

    Jennifer Buchanan / The Herald

    Edmonds-Woodway's Sidney Eck (11) tries to get through Snohomish's Julia Young (left) and Kristina Bride (right) in the third quarter.

  • Snohomish's Kayle Lachapelle (24) reaches in towards the ball as Edmonds-Woodway's Madeline Kasper (4) attempts a shot in the third quarter.

    Jennifer Buchanan / The Herald

    Snohomish's Kayle Lachapelle (24) reaches in towards the ball as Edmonds-Woodway's Madeline Kasper (4) attempts a shot in the third quarter.

  • Snohomish's Melissa Dreves (40) puts up a shot between Edmonds-Woodway's Sidney Eck (left) and Seyi Olajoyegbe (24) in the second quarter.

    Jennifer Buchanan / The Herald

    Snohomish's Melissa Dreves (40) puts up a shot between Edmonds-Woodway's Sidney Eck (left) and Seyi Olajoyegbe (24) in the second quarter.

  • Edmonds-Woodway's Simone Jackson (21) makes a lay-up in front of Snohomish's Bailey Armbruster (30).

    Jennifer Buchanan / The Herald

    Edmonds-Woodway's Simone Jackson (21) makes a lay-up in front of Snohomish's Bailey Armbruster (30).

  • Edmonds-Woodway's Natalie Kasper (right) drives on Snohomish's Morgan Green (left).

    Jennifer Buchanan / The Herald

    Edmonds-Woodway's Natalie Kasper (right) drives on Snohomish's Morgan Green (left).

  • Edmonds-Woodway's Madeline Kasper (4) puts up a shot between Snohomish's Eliie Otteson (left) and Hannah Bernston (3) in the third quarter.

    Jennifer Buchanan / The Herald

    Edmonds-Woodway's Madeline Kasper (4) puts up a shot between Snohomish's Eliie Otteson (left) and Hannah Bernston (3) in the third quarter.

  • Snohomish's Melissa Dreves (40) gets to a rebound in front of Edmonds-Woodway's Seyi Olajoyegbe (right) in the first quarter.

    Jennifer Buchanan / The Herald

    Snohomish's Melissa Dreves (40) gets to a rebound in front of Edmonds-Woodway's Seyi Olajoyegbe (right) in the first quarter.

EDMONDS -- The Snohomish Panthers girls basketball team proved one thing on Tuesday night -- it's resilient.

After throwing away a first-half lead in the third quarter and while their star Julia Young was being held in check, the Panthers came from behind to defeat Edmonds-Woodway 44-42 in an opening-round game of the 4A District 1 playoffs.

Kristina Bride made the tying and the go-ahead free throws with 22.1 seconds remaining.

"I just wanted to stay focused and work for my team to get the win," Bride said.

The Panthers erased a nine-point, fourth-quarter deficit to earn the victory.

By winning, Snohomish moves on to face Lake Stevens (20-1) at 6 p.m. Friday at Arlington High School with the winner advancing to the state regionals. Edmonds-Woodway plays host to Mariner at 7 p.m. Thursday in a loser-out contest.

The Panthers went into the locker room at halftime with a five-point lead, but the first half seemed even more competitive than that. Snohomish's ability to make the 3-point shot gave it the advantage, but Warriors coach Duane Hodges didn't see that happening for the entire game.

"They didn't hit as many of their 3-pointers in the second half," Hodges said. "They shot 63 percent from 3 in the first half and I kind of knew that would even out."

Hodges was right -- the numbers did even out -- but maybe not as much as he had hoped. The Panthers still shot 8-for-17 from the 3-point arc for the game, including a very timely one by Callie Harwood late in the fourth quarter.

"Callie Harwood made some huge shots," Snohomish coach Ken Roberts said.

Harwood, a sophomore, finished with 14 points. The Panthers needed every one of those as the Warriors held Young to just four points in the contest.

Working that hard defensively on Young meant Harwood and others got their opportunities to shine.

"It was nice to see our young kids come through in a big game and help bail us out," Roberts said. "Obviously when teams focus that much on Julia, the other kids are going to get pretty good looks and they did."

Roberts was philosophical about playing powerhouse Lake Stevens in the next round of the district tournament on Friday.

"Obviously, we have nothing to lose," he said. "We were picked to finish sixth in league and we came in tied for third and we won the draw, so we aren't third, but we are tied for third. To make districts was great for this team and now we are just in a position that we have absolutely nothing to lose. We are going to go play a great team and we will see what we can do."

Aaron Lommers covers prep sports for The Herald. Read his live blogs at www.heraldnet.com/prepzone, follow him on twitter @aaronlommers and contact him at alommers@heraldnet.com.

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

Snohomish 11 12 7 14 -- 44

Edmonds-Woodway 9 9 17 7 -- 42

Snohomish--Berntson 7, Green 6, Otteson 3, Young 4, Harwood 14, Lachapelle 3, Armbruster 0, Dreves 1, Bride 6, Gravelle 0. Edmonds-Woodway--M. Kasper 14, Eck 5, N. Kasper 6, Nealey 0, Spencer 0, Vogel 0, Jackson 2, Olajoyegbe 12, Fyfe 3. 3-point-goals--Berntson 1, Green 2, Otteson 1, Young 1, Harwood 2, Lachappelle 1, M. Kasper 2, N. Kasper 1, Fyfe 1. Records--Snohomish 11-10, Edmonds-Woodway 10-11.





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