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[16] January 11, 2013
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Bear Creek’s Engelstone leads Grizzlies to wins
KLASSEN DIVERS QUALIFY FOR STATE
Redmond brothers Phillip and Eric Klassen qualified for the 4A state diving meet with second- and third-place showings, respectively, at last Saturday’s meet at Juanita High. Max Levy of Skyline took first with 516.20 points, followed by Phillip with 401.40 points and Eric with 388.85 points.
Bear Creek’s Kristina Engelstone, left photo, drives to the hoop against Auburn Adventist while the Grizzlies’ Colin Feight, right photo, does the same in the second of two games on Jan. 3. Courtesy of Sini Fernandez Staff Report
The Klassens: Top, Phillip; bottom, Eric. Reporter file photos
Bear Creek’s girls defeated Seattle Lutheran, 55-24, on Tuesday night in 2B Sea-Tac League action behind 20 points from Kristina Engelstone and 13 points from Darryln McDonough. Bear Creek (2-0 in league and 6-5 overall) will host Tacoma Baptist at 6 p.m. tonight. In recent games, Bear
Creek defeated Seattle Academy, 40-27, behind Engelstone’s 14 points and the Grizzlies downed Auburn Adventist, 46-29, behind Engelstone’s 19 points and Catherine Fernandez’ 15 points.
PREP ROUNDUP
• In boys’ action, Luke Blankenbeckler scored 21 points in Bear Creek’s 57-30 victory over Seattle Lutheran on Tuesday.
Bear Creek (2-0 in league and 7-5 overall) defeated Auburn Adventist, 68-26, recently behind 15 points from Blankenbeckler and 10 points each from Blake Denniston and Colin Feight. The Grizzlies will host Tacoma Baptist at 7:30 p.m. tonight.
Redmond
Kyle Sawtell rattled the nets with 30 points to lead Redmond to a 59-56 victory over rival
Eastlake on Jan. 4 in 4A Kingco boys basketball action. Brandon Lester led Eastlake with 18 points. Redmond, which led 35-33 at halftime, is now 1-6 in league (2-11 overall) after a 56-35 loss to Roosevelt on Tuesday. The Mustangs will host Inglemoor at 7:30 p.m. tonight. • On the girls’ side, Kelsey Dunn scored 15 points and Lauren Bogard added 11 points in the Mustangs’ 54-30 victory over Roosevelt on Wednesday. On Jan. 4, Eastlake’s Maggie Douglas had 20 points to lead the Wolves to a 55-39 win over Redmond. Bogard had 15 points for the Mustangs, who are now 2-5 in league and 5-8 overall. In nonleague action, Redmond beat Ken-
tridge, 56-39, on Jan. 5 behind Dunn’s 16 points. The Mustangs will host Inglemoor at 6 p.m tonight.
Overlake
Katie Hill scored 11 points to lead Overlake to a 34-20 win over Northwest in 1A Emerald City League action on Tuesday. The Lady Owls (3-1 in league and 3-6 overall at press time) will host Annie Wright at 5:45 p.m. tonight. • For the Owl boys, David Treadwell scored 13 points in his team’s 53-47 loss to Northwest on Tuesday. Overlake (2-2 in league and 4-9 overall), which recently defeated Shorewood Christian, 57-54, behind Will Spencer’s 18 points, will host Seton Catholic at 4 p.m. tomorrow.
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