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Wolverines basketball battle Mount Vernon Christian

Published 1:30 am Thursday, January 10, 2019

Wolverines basketball battle Mount Vernon Christian
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Wolverines basketball battle Mount Vernon Christian
Contributed photo/John Stimpson                                Tori Polda on a fast break to the basket.
Contributed photo/John Stimpson                                Fallon Taylor brings the ball up court.
Contributed photo/John Stimpson                                Darcy Ayers shoots from the key for 2 points.
Contributed photo/ John Stimpson                                Leah Black with a six-foot jumper and two points.
Contributed photo/ John Stimpson                                Rachel Starr looks for an open player.
Contributed photo/ John Stimpson                                Lucas Chevalier drives toward the basket.
Contributed photo/ John Stimpson                                Marshall Clark lays up an easy two points.
Contributed photo/ John Stimpson                                Chase Wilson shoots from the top of the key for two points.
Contributed photo/ John Stimpson                                Kyle Mapstead sails toward the basket.
Contributed photo/ John Stimpson                                Ethan Germain glides in for an easy two-point layup.
Contributed photos/ John Stimpson                                Left: Ty Anderson looks for an opening to the basket. Middle: Kyle Mapstead sails toward the basket. Right: Ava Hoffman does a fadeaway shot to the basket.
Contributed photo/ John Stimpson                                Ava Hoffman does a fadeaway shot to the basket.

By John Stimpson

Sports contributor

The Friday Harbor Wolverines played the Mount Vernon Christian High School, Jan. 9 in Mount Vernon. The lady Wolverine varsity team had a tough battle to the very final seconds with the Mount Vernon Hurricanes inching out a win by 1 point. The final score was 34-33. The boys varsity had an easier game, amassing a big lead over the Hurricanes with a win and final score of 69-47.