Terrace defeats Lynnwood in Wesco South opener

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE — Mindy James hit three 3-pointers, and finished with nine points to help Mountlake Terrace defeat Lynnwood 50-43 in a Wesco South girls basketball game Saturday night.

At M. Terrace H.S.

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Lynnwood — Anthony 6, Casey, Dill 4, Eddy 7, Hella 11, A. Hill 11, L. Hill 4, Johnsen, Kossik, Krubally, Parker, Roberts. Mountlake Terrace — Boxley 1, Christman, Fritz 9, Hinson 6, James 9, Lotz, Oakland, Peeples 6, Perez, Pingul 12, Ramirez 2, Seidlitz 5, Staley. 3-point goals — Hella 2, A. Hill, James 3. Records — Lynnwood 0-1 league, 0-4 overall. M. Terrace 1-0, 1-3.

Edmonds-Woodway 55, Bothell 39: At Edmonds, junior Abby Butler scored 12 points and had eight rebounds in E-W’s non-conference win over Bothell. Teammate Erin Lauber scored a season-high 17 points. Whitney Anderson led Bothell with 12 points.

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

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Bothell — Wright 4, Moss 8, N. Anderson 6, McGladney, Flanigan 5, W. Anderson 12, Gleed, Mackie 4. Edmonds-Woodway — Butler 12, Kenney 4, Lauber 17, Lee 10, Petty 2, Shen 2, Singh 4, Wellington 4. 3-point goals — Butler 1, N. Anderson 2, Flanigan 1. Records — Bothell 0-1 overall. E-W 1-3.

South Whidbey 64, Friday Harbor 30: At Langley, Lindsey Newman scored a game-high 17 points and teammate Rachel Harris added seven points and nine rebounds for the Falcons in the non-conference victory.

At South Whidbey H.S.

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Friday Harbor — Andersen 5, Barnes 7, Clark, Guard 1, Jangard 6, McCormick 1, O’Day, Radden 10, Root, Short. South Whidbey — Calderwood 6, Carey, Harris 7, Holt 7, LaChaussee 9, Newman 17, O’Sullivan 2, Pope 4, Roberts 6, Thomas 2, Wood 4. 3-point goals — Radden 1, Newman 1, Holt 1. Records — Friday Harbor 1-1 overall. S. Whidbey 1-0.

Mount Vernon Christian 36, North Sound Christian 35: At Mt. Vernon, Mount Vernon Christian scored in the final minute to win the non-conference game against North Sound Christian, which had led for most of the game. Elyse Bunger had nine points, seven steals and six rebounds for the Lions.

At Mt. Vernon Christian H.S.

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North Sound Christian — Bunger 9, Castor 11, Oakland 7, Reymore 8, Speck, Ton. Mt. Vernon Christian — VandenBosch 10, Lanting 2, Schbener 7, Geertsma 5, Whitener 12, Dye, Childs. 3-point goals — Castor 2, VandenBosch 2, Whitener 1. Records — NSC 1-2 overall. MVC 1-2.

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