Bothell/Kenmore Reporter, February 03, 2012

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Prep roundup: Bothell gymnasts spoil Inglemoor’s Senior Night The Bothell High gymnastics team was locked in a thrilling battle with

Inglemoor last Thursday in their final 4A Kingco meet of the season, with the Cougars pulling out a slim 168.235-167.35 win over the Vikings. Garfield

also attended the meet and finished with 117.70 team points. Cougar and Viking gymnasts took the top three spots of each event, with Inglemoor’s Mina Tanaka winning three of four individual events – bars (8.95), beam (9.3), and floor (9.65), while earning the all-around title with 37.30.

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The Inglemoor High girls basketball team won its eighth and ninthstraight victories last weekend in wins over Roosevelt (69-31) on Friday and Skyline (6854) on Saturday. On Friday, a solid defensive effort held the Roughriders to no more than eight points per quarter, while the Vikings, led by Taylor Peacocke (19 points) and Chay Fuller (15) broke the game open early. On Saturday against Skyline, Inglemoor came out firing again, taking a seven-point lead after the first quarter that it would never relinquish. Peacocke, who is among the league’s leading scorers (19.5 points per game) scored a game-high 23, with four more players in double digits: Julia Haining (13), Kelly Conroy (11), Fuller (11) and Kate Taylor (10). With the wins, the girls improved to 9-2 in 4A Kingco and 13-3 overall.

LADY EAGLES CONTINUE ROMP THROUGH EMERALD CITY LEAGUE The Cedar Park Christian girls continued their thrashing of the 1A Emerald City League last weekend, winning twice in a rout – 53-31 over Northwest School and 6528 over Seattle Academy. Against Northwest, Rachel Staudacher and Tyanna Fouts led the offense with 12 and 11 points, respectively, as a great defensive effort held their opponents to just three in the second quarter to break the game open. The next night against the Cardinals, the Eagles’ trademark offense put 22 first-quarter points on the board, allowing them to coast to victory. Staudacher poured in 23 points, with Madison Parmenter and Laura Goodnight adding 10 each. The Lady Eagles remained perfect at 11-0 in league play and are now 12-5 overall.


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