Murphy girls beat Sehome, play Cedarcrest for second

MOUNT VERNON— Archbishop Murphy senior post Beth Carlson led the way with another standout performance, pacing Archbishop Murphy with 20 points and 11 rebounds as the Wildcats defeated Sehome 54-35 in the 2A District 1/2 Tournament loser-out consolation final on Saturday night.

It was the second consecutive game in which Archbishop Murphy jumped out to a quick start, leading 16-10 at the end of the first quarter. The Wildcats increased their lead to 18 at the end of the half.

“We just came out hot in the first quarter,” said Archbishop Murphy head coach Mark Bircher. “We like to go inside-out. That’s always our plan going in. We go through Beth, a lot of times she gets collapsed on.”

Bircher’s plan worked on Saturday. When they couldn’t get the ball into Carlson, MaireMichael Carroll, Madison Pollock and Anna Maher would connect from the outside, scoring nine points apiece and combining for eight 3-pointers, all of which came in the first half.

“MaireMichael did the exact same thing against Lake Washington,” said Bircher. “She hit two 3s early. It really relaxes your team when you see her knock down some 3s.”

With the victory the Wildcats go on to face Cedarcrest, in a rare “if necessary” game. Due to the Red Wolves loss on Saturday night, Archbishop Murphy’s win and the fact the two teams had not met in the district tounrament. The schools will meet for regional seeding Monday at 7 p.m. at Mount Vernon High School.

At Mount Vernon H.S.

Archbishop Murphy 16 20 8 10 — 54

Sehome 10 8 5 12 — 35

Archbishop Murphy—Beth Carlson 20, Gabby Ducheane 0, Madeline Maher 0, MaireMichael Carroll 9, Alyson Matriotti 0, Megan Wall 5, Madison Pollock 9, Gemma Miller 2, Addison Schmidt 0, Anna Maher 9, Elianna Lucas 0. Sehome—Rachel Albert 6, Sarah Swan 0, Meagan McIntyre 6, Madly Bryan 5, Mackenzie Caldwell 0, Jenny McIntyre 1, Megan Bayless 9, Alia Jones 0, Hallie Messenger 8, Devin Grahn 0, Danielle Strasser 0, Channelled Eddy 0. 3-point goals—Carroll 3, Wall 1, Pollock 2, Maher 3, M. McIntyre 2, Bayless 3, Messenger 2. Records—Archbishop Murphy 19-4 overall. Sehome not reported.

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