The Shorecrest girls basketball team had an upset on their mind in Friday's home game against Edmonds-Woodway, and for the first 29 minutes they played the 16-3 Warriors dead-even.
But with the game tied at 34-all with three minutes to play, the Warriors proved their mettle by outscoring the Scots 13-4 down the stretch, defeating Shorecrest by a 47-38 count.
Shorecrest held the Warriors well below their season average of 70 points, but they just couldn't muster enough offense against Ed-Way's pesky pressure defense.
Senior Natalie Kasper led all scorers with 20 points, including seven during that final stretch. Speedy junior Wurrie Njadoe tallied sixteen for the 10-9 Scots.
Edmonds-Woodway 5 11 16 15 47
Shorecrest 13 4 8 13 38
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