MOSES LAKE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY girls 72, WILSON CREEK 16
Alan Dale<br> Herald Sports Writer | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 11 months AGO
KITTITAS - The Moses Lake Christian Academy Lady Lions' dominant
run throughout the North Central Washington 1B league's regular
season was no fluke.
If their first two games of the NCW's district tournament, their
superiority has been a given from day one.
KITTITAS - The Moses Lake Christian Academy Lady Lions' dominant run throughout the North Central Washington 1B league's regular season was no fluke.
If their first two games of the NCW's district tournament, their superiority has been a given from day one.
Last night, the Lady Lions defeated Wilson Creek 72-16, moving one step forward toward the district's sole bid to the regional tournament at Eastmont High School on Feb. 25.
Now they will play the winner of Wilson Creek/Cascade Christian's Thursday match up, the next night for the title.
The Lady Lions would have to be beaten twice in order not to advance.
The Academy (19-3) led 51-8 at halftime and were led by Madison Yamane's 17 points, Kristina Firouzi's 15 points and Rachel Verhage's 14 points.
Tori Diamond led Wilson Creek (8-11) with 10 points.
"We did some damage tonight," Lady Lion Melissa Verhage said."
On Monday, the Lady Lions advanced to the contest with Wilson Creek via a 55-8 thrashing of Cascade Christian.
The Academy led 23-4 at halftime and blew the game open with a 24-0 third quarter. Yamane scored 15 points, Rachel Verhage added 11 points, and Melissa Verhage pitched in with nine points.
McPartland's troops outrebounded Cascade Christian 50-32 and forced 30 turnovers.
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