Concrete crumbles under Wolverines boys, girls basketball
Published 1:30 am Sunday, January 6, 2019
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Dylan Roberson drives for the basket.
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Ty Anderson applies defensive pressure.
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Lucas Chevalier goes for a two-point layup.
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Marshall Clark lays up an easy 2 points.
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Teagan August for a 2-point layup.
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Ethan Germain for 2 points.
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Chase Wilson goes up for 2 points.
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Kyle Mapstead begins the scoring drive with a 2-point layup.
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Miles Williamson starts the offensive play.
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Stella Parsons drives toward the basket.
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Tori Polda shoots from the top of the key.
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Bailee Lambright takes a jump shot from inside the key.
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Rachel Starr drives the baseline to the basket.
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Liz Cruz shoots from the corner.
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Ava Hoffman glides in for 2 points.
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Piper Taylor lays up for 2 points.
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Ethan Germain applies defensive pressure on Jan. 5.
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Kyle Mapstead puts up an easy 2 points.
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Marshall Clark lays up an easy 2 points.
By John Stimpson
Sports Contributor
The Friday Harbor Wolverines caged the Concrete Lions with a double win on Friday, Jan. 4. The boys varsity team outscored the Lions, 67-28. The lady Wolverines ran away with a score of 60-12.
The Friday Harbor Wolverine boys varsity team also hosted Vanier High School from Vancouver, Canada on Saturday, Jan. 5. This was a nonleague game, and the Wolverines won with a score of 58-35.
