No. 3 Meadowdale can’t catch No. 2 Lakes, lose 59-56 in Class 3A state tournament game

SEATTLE — Lethal quickness.

Chene Cooper certainly has it, and she frequently used her coveted skill to attack the Meadowdale girls basketball team Wednesday.

Although Meadowdale refused to fade away, Cooper’s 25 points, five assists and two steals helped launch the Lakes Lancers to a 59-56 triumph over the Mavericks in a first-round Class 3A state tournament game at Hec Edmundson Pavilion.

Cooper, a speedy 5-foot-1 senior guard, scored seven points during a key second-quarter stretch, and her team withstood a near-triple double by Meadowdale’s Eryn Jones (23 points, nine rebounds, nine assists). The victory by Lakes (22-1), ranked No. 2 in the Associated Press 3A poll, sent third-ranked Meadowdale (21-5) to the consolation portion of the double-elimination tourney.

Meadowdale can place no higher than fifth.

“I’m still confident. I know we can finish well,” said Meadowdale coach Dan Taylor, whose team plays a loser-out game against Bainbridge (19-8) 9 a.m. today at Hec Ed. Meadowdale beat Bainbridge 85-67 earlier this season. Defending 3A champion Auburn Riverside blasted Bainbridge 78-21 earlier Wednesday.

“We can’t look at what we did against (Bainbridge in December). We’ve got to come out hard, and we know they’re going to come hard, too,” Jones said.

Against Lakes, Meadowdale cut the deficit to two points with 2 minutes, 40 seconds to go. But Lakes, which was 16-for-20 on foul shots, held on despite giving Meadowdale several good mid- to close-range shots down the stretch.

Typically an excellent outside-shooting team, Meadowdale was just 7-for-27 (25.9 percent) from 3-point range. Jones, Julia Fjortoft and Hanna Fjortoft made two apiece.

“You can’t live and die by the 3,” Taylor said. “We missed some short-range jumpers, even Eryn.”

Jones, who was 10-for-26 from the field, connected on a pull-up jump shot from 15 feet to make it 54-51 with 2:03 remaining. Later, a 3-pointer by Hanna Fjortoft got Meadowdale within two points. But the Mavericks could never completely erase a four-point halftime deficit.

“I’m just really proud of our team,” Jones said. “We battled the whole game. It’s tough when you’re that close, but we can’t give up.”

Added Hanna Fjortoft, a junior guard who didn’t start and played less than 12 minutes because of an ankle injury: “We know if it was a different day and everyone was healthy we could have beat them.”

Lakes’ Cooper would be difficult to contain any day, though.

“She’s probably the quickest girl we’ve played,” Taylor said, “and she creates for her teammates.”

At Hec Edmundson Pavilion

Meadowdale13131614—56

Lakes14161613—59

Meadowdale — Coronacion 2, J. Fjortoft 8, Jones 23, Carlow 3, H. Fjortoft 8, Molitor 6, Beyer 2, Streit 4, Zickefoose. Lakes — Terry 2, Gorman, Ostrander, Kim, Saab 8, Halasz 17, Cooper 25, Caddy 1, Morrison 6. 3-point goals — J. Fjortoft 2, Jones 2, Carlow 1, H. Fjortoft 2, Saab 2, Halasz 3, Cooper 2. Records — Meadowdale 21-5 overall. Lakes 22-1.

Writer Mike Cane: mcane@heraldnet.com. Check out the prep sports blog Double Team at www.heraldnet.com/doubleteam.

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