GIRLS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Greene sisters help Neah Bay tame Shorewood Christian

SEATTLE — The Neah Bay girls basketball improved to 3-0 with a 55-34 road rout of the Shorewood Christian Lions.

Jessica Greene made 5 of 7 shots from 3-point range and led Neah Bay with 17 points in Tuesday’s win. Greene’s older sister Holly finished with 15 points and made 3 of 9 treys. Holly Greene also had six rebounds.

Vonte Aguirre pulled down a team-high nine boards for the Red Devils.

Shorewood Christian trailed by only one point after one quarter, 11-10, but Neah Bay outscored the Lions by 13 points in the second, five points in the third and seven points in the fourth.

All of the Lions’ scoring came from two players: Shelaine Lorenz had 18 points, and Natalie Billharz scored 16.

The Red Devils play at Forks (0-4) today.

Neah Bay 55, Shorewood Christian 34

Neah Bay 11 19 11 14— 55

Shorewood Christian 10 6 7 11— 34

Individual scoring

Neah Bay (55)

J. Greene 17, Aguirre 4, H. Greene 15, Gagnon 6, McCaulley 6, Johnson 5, Halttunen 2, Svec, Olson, Goodrich, Lovik.

Shorewood Christian (34)

Young 16, Lorenz 18, Billharz, Mengesha, Bir, Appert.

Aberdeen 44, Forks 25

FORKS — The Spartans kept pace with the Class 2A Bobcats through the first half, trailing 17-13 at the break, but Aberdeen pulled away for an Evergreen League victory.

“We came out strong tonight,” Forks coach Madison Riebe said.

“We got in some foul trouble, which ended up hurting us, but we continue to come together as a unit more each game.”

The Spartans (0-3, 0-4) host Neah Bay (3-0) tonight.

Aberdeen 44, Forks 25

Aberdeen 10 7 15 12— 44

Forks 9 4 6 6— 25

Individual scoring

Aberdeen (44)

Roiko 16, Glanz 9, Buckman 7, Swor 5, Kuhn 4, Gallinger 3.

Forks (25)

DeMatties 14, Leons 4, Goodlance 4, Baar 3.

Taholah 55, Crescent 7

JOYCE — The Loggers struggled against the Chitwins in a nonleague contest.

“Another rough outing for the young, inexperienced Loggers,” Crescent coach Chris Ferrier said.

“Taholah has some long, athletic girls and it made it really tough for us to do anything with the ball.

“We are building and trying to get the best out of our kids at the same time. It’s a process.”

Alyssa Hutto led the Loggers with six points.

Crescent (0-5) hosts Clallam Bay on Friday.

Taholah 55, Crescent 7

Taholah 19 18 16 2— 55

Crescent 3 3 1 1— 7

Individual scoring

Crescent (7)

Hutto 6, Baillargeon 1.

Clallam Bay 66, Oakville 33

OAKVILLE — Atokena Abe recorded a triple-double and the Bruins doubled up the Acorns in Class 1B nonleague action.

Abe had 12 points, 14 rebounds and 11 steals. She also dished out three assists in Tuesday’s victory.

“She had a really, really fantastic night for a sophomore,” Clallam Bay coach Michael Maines said.

“She has a good nose for the basketball.”

Mariah LaChester led the Bruins with 20 points and Molly McCoy contributed 15.

Clallam Bay (6-1) plays at Crescent on Friday. The Bruins then get a chance to avenge their only loss of the season when they host Mary M. Knight on Saturday.

The Owls defeated Clallam Bay 33-29 last week.

Clallam Bay 66, Oakville 33

Clallam Bay 13 19 10 22— 66

Oakville 8 8 13 9— 33

Individual scoring

Clallam Bay (66)

LaChester 20, McCoy 15, Abe 12, Wonderly 6, K. Willis 4, Z. Signor 2, K. Signor 4, S. Willis 2.

Oakville (33)

K. Bray 21, White 3, J. Bray 5, Thebiay 1.

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Compiled using team reports.

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