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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Shorecrest girls end four-game basketball winning streak with 46-43 home loss to 4A Arlington

The Shorecrest girls’ basketball team ended its four-game winning streak with a 46-43 home loss to 4A Arlington Friday after a 59-13 victory at 3A Highline Thursday.

The Scots take a 5-6 overall record (2-2 Western Conference 3A) into a return to Wesco 3A play Jan. 4 at Stanwood.

In the 59-13 victory at Highline, Keegan Monson and Uju Chibuogwu each scored 12 points, as Shorecrest led 16-2 after the first quarter, 30-8 at halftime and 50-13 after three quarters before the Scots cruised to victory in the final period.

In the Scots’ 46-43 home loss Friday, Arlington took a 32-26 lead after three quarters and held on to defeat Shorecrest. Onyie Chibuogwu led the Scots with 12 points.

For the season, Onyie Chibuogwu leads Shorecrest with 109 points in 10 games for an average of 10.9 points per game.

Shorecrest 59, Highline 13

At Highline High School, Burien, Thursday, Dec. 17

Shorecrest -    16 14 20  9 --- 59
Highline -----    2   6  5  0 --- 13

Shorecrest Scoring -- Rosa Rice-Pelepko 2, Lindsey Shattuck 6, Wurrie Njadoe 3, Lauren Iredale 3, Ari Rantz 0, Kathryn Lindsey 5, Annie Schlachter 3, Keegan Monson 12, Onyie Chibuogwu 8, Savannah Tidwell 1, Bella Kemp 4, Elie Richmond 0, Uju Chibuogwu 12.

Arlington 46, Shorecrest 43
At Shorecrest High School, Friday, Dec. 29

Arlington ---- 10   8 14 14 -- 46 

Shorecrest ----- 9 11  6 17 -- 43 

Shorecrest Scoring --
Lindsey Shattuck 2, Wurrie Njadoe 0, Kathryn Lindsey 0, Annie Schlachter 9, Keegan Monson 7, Onyie Chibuogwu 12, Bella Kemp 5, Uju Chibuogwu 8.


Shorecrest Season Scoring
Player

Games
Points
P/G
Onyie Chibuogwu

10
109
10.9
Annie Schlachter

11
88
8.0
Uju Chibuogwu

10
72
7.2
Keegan Monson

11
70
6.4
Bella Kemp

11
66
6.0
Lindsey Shattuck

11
44
4.0
Kathryn Lindsey

10
29
2.9
Wurrie Njadoe

11
24
2.2
Elie Richmond

4
7
1.8
Ari Rantz

7
6
0.9
Lauren Iredale

4
3
0.8
Rosa Rice-Pelepko

3
2
0.7
Savannah Tidwell

6
1
0.2


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