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2005-2006 Kingco 4A League Standings:
2005-2006 Girls AAAA Seattle Times Poll (Feb 28th) 1. Prairie (22-1) 2. Lincoln (Tacoma) (22-1) 3. Eisenhower (23-0) 4. University (19-3) 5. Meadowdale (21-1) 6. Woodinville (24-2) 7. Garfield (18-6) 8. Kentwood (22-2) 9. Lewis and Clark (20-3) 10. Gonzaga Prep (19-3) On the bubble (listed in alphabetical order) — Auburn Riverside 19-5, Battle Ground 14-9, Central Kitsap 20-4, Gig Harbor 18-6, Inglemoor 18-5, Jackson 18-4, Lake Stevens 20-2, Mead 16-5, Mount Tahoma 19-4, Puyallup 20-3, Richland 17-6, Roosevelt 20-7, Skyview 18-7, Snohomish 17-5. 2005-2006 Schedule (Note: to see latest results hit the reload button on your browser)
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Liberty - Lara, Bergam 12, Takata 14,
Law 4, Hayes 10, Polk 13, Douglas, Haines 8, Martin
Liberty 13
17 7 24 - 61
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Redmond - Isherwood 3, Perugini,
Tews 6, Houser, Leuning 2, Sare 2, Petrie 6, Corby 2, Kruger 6, Edwards 7.
Redmond
6 11 9 8 - 34
Return to Top or Mustangs Home Page Game 3 Summary: (From the Seattle Times) BELLEVUE — It's not time to start feeling sorry for the Redmond High School girls basketball team, which had lost its season opener. Erika Edwards rang up 21 points and 12 rebounds as Redmond, minus three key players, erased that doubt with an impressive 50-45 victory over Lake Oswego, Oregon's third-ranked team, in Saturday's Les Schwab Hoop Challenge at Bellevue Community College. Edwards, who will play at Sacramento State University next season, sank 8 of 13 shots for the tradition-rich Mustangs and added three steals and three assists. The Mustangs (1-1) benefited from the season debut of senior guard Hannah Leuning, who played point guard and had two clinching free throws with 19.4 seconds left for the final margin. "We're not at full strength, so this was a good win for us," said Redmond coach Pat Bangasser, who was without injured 6-footers Hannah Tews and Katie Kruger and 5-8 guard Rachel Houser. "We were looking for a quality game. We handled their pressure well." Redmond opened the season with a 61-49 home loss to Liberty of Issaquah on Nov. 30. Lake Oswego (3-1) trailed most of the game and was down 40-33 before reeling off eight consecutive points for a 41-40 lead on Robyn Barton's turnaround jumper with 2:55 left. That was the Lakers' last lead. Barton led Lake Oswego with nine points. Margaret Johnson added eight points and eight rebounds.
Lake Oswego
9 11 8 17 - 45
Return to Top or Mustangs Home Page Game 4 Summary: (From the Seattle Times) REDMOND — Lake Washington missed a free throw at the end of regulation that could have won it, and the Mustangs took advantage in overtime. Erika Edwards, a 6-1 senior forward, piled up 25 points and 16 rebounds, and Christine Isherwood scored 16 for Redmond (2-1, 1-0). Mustangs sophomore Katie Krueger had 11 rebounds in her first varsity start. Courtney Rondel led the Kangs (0-4, 0-1) with a dozen points LW - Rondel 12, Juarez 10, Vannort
9, Wilson 7, Grau 5, Rosdahl 5, Sanders 3, Higgins.
LW
18 9 8
13 3 - 51
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Tews 2, Houser 2, Leuning 8, Petrie 6, Corby 4, Kruger 11, Edwards 14.
Redmond
11 17 10 21 - 59
Return to Top or Mustangs Home Page Game 6 Summary: (From the Seattle Times) REDMOND — At the Oh Boy! Oberto Christmas Classic in Redmond, the Mustangs (4-2) used a 16-3 second-quarter run to beat the Falcons (4-3). Lina Perugini had 17 points and five steals and hit 9 of 11 free throws for Redmond. Christine Isherwood added 13 points for the Mustangs. Kentlake - Henley T 7, Henley M 2,
Johnson 9, Ralph 2, Sievers 6, Jannsen 1, Whiteaker, Holzberger 5.
Kentlake
2 3 11 16 - 32
Return to Top or Mustangs Home Page Game 7 Summary: (From the Seattle Times) BOTHELL — If the Issaquah girls basketball team was a kindergarten class, its teacher would have graded Friday's game with the notation, "Does not share with others." The Eagles turned the ball over a school record-low four times and outscored Redmond 56-47 to claim the championship in the Oh Boy! Oberto Christmas Classic at Bothell High. "That's amazing," Issaquah senior Melissa Richardson said. "I don't think anyone's had a game like that, not on our team." Issaquah (7-3) had 14 steals and forced 21 Redmond turnovers while winning its fourth straight. The Eagles also enjoyed a 17-6 advantage in offensive rebounds, which led to an overwhelming 59-36 edge in shots taken. "Credit their defense, but we need to take care of the ball," Redmond coach Pat Bangasser said. "They shot 23 more shots from the field. They make a quarter of 'em, they win." Redmond (4-3) finished runner-up for the second straight year. Senior standout Erika Edwards missed the team's two tournament games with a sprained ankle, but is expected back when the Mustangs resume KingCo 4A play Wednesday. Junior guard Aubrey Jensen scored 17 points and Richardson had 16 points, eight rebounds, four assists and four steals to pace a balanced Issaquah effort. The extra shots helped the Eagles overcome 35.6-percent shooting while Redmond fired at a 50-percent clip. "That's awesome," Issaquah coach Kathy Gibson said. "That gives us a lot of opportunities because we're not shooting very well. When you're only turning the ball over four times, that helps." Junior sharpshooter Christine Isherwood made five three-pointers and scored a game-high 22 for Redmond. Sophomore post Katie Kruger added six points and a game-high 10 rebounds.
Redmond - Isherwood 22, Perugini 5,
Tews 2, Houser 1, Leuning 4, Sare, Petrie 2, Corby 5, Kruger 6.
Redmond
10 9 15 13 - 47
Return to Top or Mustangs Home Page Game 8 Summary: Erika Edwards scored 16 points and Mary Petrie had 14 as the Mustangs (5-3, 2-0) beat the Wolves (3-4, 0-2) in an East Division matchup. Rachel Adams led Eastlake with 11 points. Redmond - Reisenauer, Houser 8,
Leuning 9, Petrie 14, Corby 2, Kruger, Edwards 16, Simonson.
Redmond
13 10 14 12 - 49
Return to Top or Mustangs Home Page Game 9 Summary: Skyline got to the free-throw line 24 times to Redmond's 10, and pulled away after a halftime tie. Madison Maloney scored 14 for the Spartans (5-3, 3-0). Erika Edwards' 13 points and 11 rebounds led the Mustangs (5-4, 2-1). Skyline - Angel 11, Barney 6,
Brackmann 2, Maloney 14, D'Errico 8, Clowdsley, Gugliotto, Pelluer 12.
Skyline
14 11 15 14 - 54
Return to Top or Mustangs Home Page Game 10 Summary: Redmond scored the first eight points and got a 23-point, 10-rebound performance from Erika Edwards to beat Bothell (4-6, 1-3 Central). The Mustangs (6-4, 3-1 East) allowed only one field goal on the way to a 34-11 halftime lead. Edwards didn't play in the fourth quarter. Bothell - Barclay 7, Ensley 2,
Campbell, Leite 8, McBride 8, Fraser, Anderson, Linnell 2, Vierra 6, Saintz 5.
Bothell
4 7 9 10 - 30 Return to Top or Mustangs Home Page Redmond - Isherwood 9, Perugini
4, Tews, Houser, Leuning 7, Sare 3, Petrie 11, Corby 6, Kruger 8, Edwards 9.
Redmond
12 23 13 9 - 57
Return to Top or Mustangs Home Page Game 12 Summary: REDMOND — The Redmond High School girls basketball team found out just how tough KingCo 4A rival Inglemoor can be when playing tough defense and sharing the ball. The Mustangs got a double dose of what the Vikings do best. In its most complete game of the season, 10th-ranked Inglemoor jumped the passing lanes with fullcourt pressure to score 24 points on 24 turnovers and blast tradition-rich Redmond 66-39 Wednesday night. Sarah Ena, a 6-foot junior, scored 22 points to lead the Vikings (10-2 overall, 4-2 Central Division) to their first win over the Mustangs (7-5, 4-2 East) in the four-year tenure of Inglemoor coach John Augustavo. Ashley Brown, a 6-foot senior, scored 16 points for Inglemoor, which won for the eighth time in nine games. "I've been waiting for one of these games," Augustavo said of his team's complete game. "It was nice to put it all together. Any time you beat Redmond, it's a good win. They're a good team and they're well-coached. "We were a little less selfish in this game than we have been and we were moving the ball better." The Vikings led by as many as 31 in the fourth quarter, and shortly before the lead grew that big, Augustavo subbed in a new five with 4:40 left in the game. All 11 Inglemoor players scored thanks to a new team-first attitude. "Coach is developing everyone on the floor," said Ena, who also had eight rebounds and five steals. Erika Edwards, a 6-foot senior committed to Sacramento State, led Redmond with 16 points and nine rebounds, but failed to score during the second quarter, when Inglemoor took control with an 18-3 run. "We didn't have any answer tonight," Redmond coach Pat Bangasser said. "They're a good team." Redmond played without two of its top players in 6-foot junior post Hannah Tews (disciplinary reasons) and junior guard Christine Isherwood (illness). Both are likely to play Friday. Inglemoor
- Brace 9, Gardner 2, Augustavo 3, Brown 16, Williamson 2, Baumgartner 6,
Ena 22, Anderson 2, Finch 2, Russell, Cooper 2.
Inglemoor 20
14 14 18 - 66 Return to Top or Mustangs Home Page Game 13 Summary: REDMOND -- Redmond coach Pat Bangasser said it was one of those games in which the ball wouldn't fall. Ballard coach Karen Blair said her team took a few steps backward Friday night, but still played hard. What else could either coach say after Redmond's 46-36 victory in a game defined by mistakes and missed shots? The teams combined for 46 fouls, 37 turnovers and 73 missed shots. Both coaches agreed that tough defenses were the main causes of the miscues. It was obvious that Blair, in her first season at Ballard, has brought a defensive mentality to the Beavers. "We're competing every night," Blair said. "We're working on our confidence, and that takes time. Our girls are working hard, but tonight we struggled hanging onto the ball." Foul trouble proved costly to Ballard. The Mustangs outscored the Beavers 24-7 at the free-throw line. Redmond (8-5 overall) improved to 5-2 atop the KingCo 4A East Division, tied with Skyline. Ballard (8-5, 3-4) is third in the West Division. After Ballard hit its first shot attempt, both teams went ice cold. Redmond didn't make a field goal until 1:22 remained in the first quarter, while Ballard missed its next eight shots. Redmond led 19-15 at halftime, but the cold shooting continued. The Mustangs made only one field goal in 16 attempts in the third quarter, but still outscored Ballard 8-7 in the period. Despite the goofs, the game remained close with Redmond leading 27-22 heading into the fourth quarter. Redmond finally found some offensive rhythm, thanks to some nifty passing under the basket. Junior Lina Perugini made two touch passes under the basket to sophomore Katie Kruger, who had 10 points. A 3-pointer by Ballard's Charlotte Shannon with 40 seconds left made it 41-36, but Redmond clinched it with three trips to the free-throw line. We finally started to share the ball in the second half," Bangasser said. "We had some nice assists in the fourth quarter, especially from Katie (Kruger), but Ballard's defense definitely threw us off." Redmond senior Ericka Edwards led all scorers with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Ballard - Spracklin 6, Huggins 9,
Barks 7, Magee 4, Ellingsen 2, Green 2, Sandstrom 3, Shannon 3, Bryan.
Ballard 10
5 7 14 - 36 Return to Top or Mustangs Home Page Redmond - Isherwood 8, Perugini 6,
Tews, Houser 13, Leuning 7, Sare, Petrie 6, Corby 4, Kruger 4, Edwards 12.
Redmond
10 16 18 16 - 60
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Tews, Houser 4, Leuning 1, Sare, Petrie 16, Corby 7, Kruger 2, Edwards 4,
Simonson.
Redmond
11 6 4 19 - 40
Return to Top or Mustangs Home Page Game 16 Summary: Christine Isherwood scored 16 and Erika Edwards had 10 points and five assists as the Mustangs (9-7, 6-4) maintained their hold on first place in the East Division. Hannah Leuning had four steals for Redmond. Kayce Kirihara's 10 points led Franklin (7-8, 4-6). Franklin - Kennedy 7, Holbert 2,
Ucol J, Kirihara 10, Goodard 1, Ucol K 4, Demco, Jones Ja, Francis, Jones Jo 4,
Howard 3.
Franklin
8 9 5 11 - 33
Return to Top or Mustangs Home Page Game 17 Summary: Chanieka Williams scored 16 points in a hot first half as the sixth-ranked Bulldogs built a 34-17 halftime lead. The junior guard finished with 18 points, nine rebounds, five assists and three steals. Williams has scored in double figures in all but three games this season. Jazmyne Kendricks added 12 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks for Garfield (14-3, 11-0), which has won six straight since back-to-back nonleague losses to Chief Sealth and Southridge of Beaverton, Ore. Erika Edwards scored 15 for the Mustangs (9-8, 6-5). Redmond
- Isherwood 5, Perugini 5, Tews, Houser 2, Leuning, Petrie 6, Corby 2, Kruger,
Edwards 15.
Redmond
5 12 8 10 - 35
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Pixler, Markley 13, Harlin 2, Linker 3, Hurn 9, Rossi 2, Hermes 9.
Eastlake
6 12 13 18 - 49
Return to Top or Mustangs Home Page Game 19 Summary: SAMMAMISH — Madison Maloney returned from an injury to score 23 points and lead Skyline past Redmond 68-56 Friday night as the Spartans tied the Mustangs for first place in the KingCo 4A Conference's East Division. Both teams finish the regular season Tuesday, Redmond at Lake Washington and Skyline at Eastlake. Skyline (9-9 overall, 7-6 league) has the tiebreaker edge after beating Redmond (10-9, 7-6) for the second time. Maloney, a junior guard, missed three games while injured. She got scoring help from teammate Samantha Angel (13 points). Skyline broke the game open with a 27-point second quarter. Lina Perugini led Redmond with 12 points. Redmond -
Isherwood 6, Perugini 12, Tews, Houser 5, Leuning 7, Petrie 9, Corby 4, Kruger
2, Edwards 11.
Redmond
11 15 13 17 - 56
Return to Top or Mustangs Home Page Game 20 Summary: Christine Isherwood came off the bench to score a game-high 21 points, and the Mustangs (11-9, 8-6) made 13 of 14 free-throws attempts in the second half of their KingCo 4A win over the Kangaroos (3-17, 3-11). Redmond
- Isherwood 21, Perugini 4, Tews, Houser 3, Leuning 11, Sare, Petrie 7, Corby,
Kruger 2, Edwards 15.
Redmond
11 24 11 17 - 63
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