Thursday, February 8, 2007

GSL girls: Stage set for Thursday finales


February 7, 2007

The top three teams in Greater Spokane League girls basketball won Tuesday, setting the stage for Thursday's season finale at Lewis and Clark.

Third-place Mead (16-3) will face league-leading LC (18-1) at 5:30 p.m. in the night's feature, setting up a potential finish reminiscent of last year.

Four teams were separated by a single game, but they only played each other once.

A win by the Tigers would assure them their second outright GSL championship.

LC defeated fifth-place Gonzaga Prep (12-8) at home 80-45, while Mead's Panthers topped host North Central (0-17) 62-44.

In Tuesday night's main event, second-place University (17-2) got away from Shadle Park (13-6) in the final quarter of a 50-36 road triumph.

In the night's other games, Ferris (10-9) beat Mt. Spokane (2-15) 48-44 and East Valley (6-11) swept its season series with Central Valley (4-15), winning 46-34 to lock up top district seeding among the GSL's three 3A teams.

In 4A, Mead could still tie U-Hi for second place, necessitating a playoff.

Otherwise, the district field is set. LC is No. 1 and assured a first-round bye and regional berth. Shadle is No. 4 and will host No. 5 G-Prep on Tuesday.

Ferris, No. 6, will be at either Mead or U-Hi.

U-Hi 50, Shadle 36: The Titans, leading by only a point after three quarters, outscored the Highlanders 17-4 over the final 8 minutes. Shadle went cold from the field in the second half, making just three field goals and hitting 1 of 12 attempts in the fourth quarter. U-Hi was 5 for 7 from the floor and 7 for 8 from the free-throw line during the final quarter. Angie Bjorklund scored 22 points, the only Titan in double figures. She has 1,871 career points, 34 away from becoming the league's all-time scoring leader, male or female.

Mead 62, NC 44: The Panthers scored easy points in transition and led the host Indians 41-20 at halftime. Kelli Valentine led a balanced Mead team with 14 points. NC, which made 13 of 18 free-throw tries, was paced by Katelyn Fiorillo, who was 7 for 9 from the line and scored 11.

LC 80, G-Prep 45: The Tigers piled up 32 first-quarter points and led 54-18 at half. They shot 50 percent from the field. LC's Ula Tauala led the scoring with 14 points. Sarah Kliewer added 13 points, and Brittany Kennedy had 12 and eight steals. G-Prep's Tara Cronin had 16 points, half from the free-throw line.

Ferris 48, Mt. Spokane 44: A fourth-quarter rally by the Wildcats fell short. Ferris had built a 37-30 lead through three quarters after leading by a basket at half. Ashley Lockmer scored 14 for the Saxons and Korina Baker 15 for Mt. Spokane.

EV 46, CV 34: The host Knights built a 31-9 halftime lead, outscoring the Bears 17-1 in the opening quarter, then weathered the fourth quarter. Eleaya Schuerch had 14 points and nine rebounds for EV. Justine Bowman scored 14 for the Bears.