Wednesday, December 15, 2004 Mercer Island Reporter A15
BY THE
NUMBERS
Tuesday, Dec. 7
MERCER ISLAND 40,
lIBERTY 31
at Liberty High School
Mercer Island 8 15 8 9 -- 40
Liberty 7 8 9 7--31
liberty-- Adryan Major 8, Dave Hatton
7, Scott DeRusha 6, Noah Bartholomew
4, Anthony Kane 4, Bryce Hockett 2.
Mercer Island -- Noah Blakney 16,
Kael Kristof 13, Michael Woo 5, Carter
Newhof 4, Alex Stuck 2.
Thursday, Dec. 9 Mercer Island 16 16 10 21 -- 63 dec. Jean Laschever, 8-2. 119 -- Sean
MERCER ISt.~ND 51, Bothell .7 16 24 6 -- 53 Embly, MI, pinned Ryan Boser, 2:43.
NEWPORT 40 Bothell -- Jake Grant 12, Steven 125 -- Greg Jones, MI pinned Mitch
at Mercer Island High School Quackenbush 10, Marcus Morgan 9, Weston, 1:25. 130 -- Peter Miller, L,
Marcus Fermon 8, Ryan Arganti 7, Seth pinned Aaron Agnew, 5:38. 135 --
Newport 7 11 8 14 -- 40 Johnson 5, Kevin Davis 2. Parker Faith, MI, dec. Tom Crook, 4-0.
Mercer Island 15 14 9 13--51
Mercer Island -- Alex Stuck 17, Noah 140 -- Dan Rock, MI, maj. dec. Chris
Mercer Island -- Alex Stuck 16, Blakney 15, Ryan lani 8, Kael Kristof 8, Charles, 13-2. 145 --Tim Danton, L,
Carter Newhof 10, Kael Kristof 8, Noah
David Kelley 5, Michael Woo 4, Patrick pinned Akiva Kurland 4:28. 152 --
Blakney 5, Ryan lani 5, Grant Hope 4, Ben Dunlop 2, Carter Newhof 2, Tom O'Bara 2. Adam Bailey, L, won by forfeit. 160 --
Chapman 2, Tom O'Bara 1. Josh Munoz, L, pinned Chris Baker,
Newport -- Daniel Hagensen 11,
4:50. 171 -- Kenny Gunderson, L, dec.
Brandon
Mezistrano
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,Brennon ~ Collin Sedlacek, 8-2. 189 -- Crue
Schweikart 6, Matt Wyszogrodski 6, Friday, Dec. 10 Woodard, L, pinned Chris Pothoven,
Nell Chalmers 4, Erik Monger 2.
LIBERTY 42, . 1:35.215 -- Jesse Johnson, MI, pinned
Saturday, Dec. 11 MERCER ISLAND 36 Tyler Hart, 1:23.275 -- Kostya Pospelov,
MERCER ISLAND 63, at Mercer Island MI, pinned Jeff Anderson, 2:57.
BOTHELL 53 103 -- Luke Hansen, L, pinned Alex
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at Seattle Pacific University Faith, 2:52. 112 -- Daniel Hanks, L,
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Tuesday, Dec. 7
LIBERTY 54,
MERCER ISLAND 51
at Mercer Island High School
Liberty 10 16 19 9--54
Mercer Island 11 20 12 8--51
Mercer Island -- EIlie Chapman 13,
Elaine Chirls 9, Jessie Paull 8, Georgia Gier
7, Katie Stadius 6, Mika Rothman 4,
Melissa Hagen 2, Christine Rasmussen 2.
Liberty -- Rebekah Bartholomew 21,
Jessie Simons 10, Sarah Barber 5, Rachelle
Bartholomew 5, Ashley Hayes 5, Sarah
Laws 5, Clair Bergam 3.
Thursday, Dec. 9
NEWPORT 71,
MERCER ISLAND 36
at Newport High School
Mercer Island 8 12 8 8-- 36
Newport 14 20 18 19 -- 71
Newport -- Tricia Dixon 24, Kalla
Vavra 17, Dani Quinn 8, Brittany Duerr
5, Kelsey Peterson 5, Jennifer Hull 4,
Jordan Kimmerly 4, Stacey Hagensen
2, Patrice McKinnon 2.
Mercer Island -- Georgia Gier 10, Dudley, Marie 5.0; Schleusener, Frauke
Jessie Paull 8, Ellie Chapman 5, Amanda 6.0; Van Oppen, Dorothy 8.1 5;
Nield 4, Meg Farra 3, Christine Rasmussen Shibuya,Kristen 8.2; Govier, Lauren
2, Mika Rothman 2, Katie Stadius 2. 7.6; Almosnino, Galit 8.1; Maritz, Mimi
7.9; Harvey, Olivia 8.0; Ingram, Kelsey
Friday, Dec. 10 9.3; Wedlake, Ashley 9.4. All around
WOODINVILLE 51, -- Govier, Lauren 27.60; AImosnino,
MERCER ISLAND 34 Galit 30.20; Maritz, Mimi 31.00; Harvey,
Olivia 34.30; Ingram, Kelsey 37.10;
, at Woodinville
Wedlake, Ashley 34.90.
Mercer Island 7 3 8 16 -- 34
Woodinville 12 15 17 7--51
Woodinville -- LeeAnn Palo 15, Liz
Horiatis 8, Amanda Fleischman 6, Arielle
Watts 5, Danielle Everett 4, Meghan Thursday, Dec. 9
Flaherty 4, Megan Lombard 4, Annie MERCER ISLAND 143,
Dixon 3, Ashley Tuiasosopo 2. INTERLAKE 19
Mercer Island -- Ellie Chapman 13,at Juanita pool
Georgia Gier 7, Mika Rothman 6, Melissa
Hagen 2, Amanda Nield 2, Jessie Paull 200 medley relay-- 1, MI (lan
2, Christine Rasmussen 2. Kaminski, Ryan Elois, Tad Homchick,
Jay Volt) 1:50.0; 2, MI (Jordan Olson,
Dennis Lang, Ryan Young, Bill Gorin)
GYMNASTICS
1:50.75. 200 freestyle-- 1, MI (Eddie
Wednesday, Dec. 8 Cardem,) 2:07.30; 2, Mi, Nick Thorsvit
MERCER ISLAND 168.65, 2:09.32. 200 individual medley-- 1,
NEWPORT 162.55 Kacakai Swenson, MI, 2:15.15; 2, Evan
at Mercer Island Howard, MI, 2:17.50.50 freestyle-- 1,
Colin George, MI, 22.85; 2, Olson, MI,
25.67. Diving--. 100 butterfly-- 1, Ryan
Vault -- Graham, Natalie 7.2; Hammond (MI) 1:02.19; 2, George
Plackis, Christie 7.6; Hedrick, Hannah Stanton (MI) 1:03.62. 100 freestyle--
8.0; Richmond, Beth 7.4; Govier, Lauren 1, Cardem (MI) 57.12; 2, George (MI)
8.4; Almosnino, Galit 7.7; Maritz, Mimi 59.52. 500 freestyle-- 1, Swenson (MI)
8.1; Harvey, Olivia 8.6; Ingram, Kelsey 5:46.91; 2, OIson (MI) 5:56.63. 200
9.4; Wedlake, Ashley 9.2. Bars -- Ko; freestyle relay-- 1, MI (Gorin, Kaminski,
Shelly 3.9; Horn; Brittney 3.2; Shields; Jeff Benca, Homchick) 1:33.07; 2, MI
Samantha 5.15; Gorier, Lauren 4.6; (Cardem, George, Hammond, Stanton)
Almosnino, Galit 5.9; Maritz, Mimi 1:39.00. 100 backstroke-- 1, Howard
5.6; Harvey, Olivia 8.8; Ingram, Kelsey (MI) 1:06.18; 2, Dennis Lang (MI) 1:08.12.
8.8; Wedlake, Ashley 7.9. Beam -- 100 breaststroke-- 1, Bryan Azer (MI)
Holtern, Emily 5.5; Tomlinson, Tracey 1:10.28; 2, Jonathan Yu (MI) 1:12.37.
5.1; Gelb, Carly 6.4; Ko, Shelly 5.0; 400 freestyle relay-- 1, MI (Hammond,
Shibuya, Kristen 7.4; Govier, Lauren Eugene Hsiang, Swenson, Young)
7.0; Almosnino, Galit 8.5; Maritz, Mimi 3:46.93; 2, MI (Tim Wettack, Greg
9.4; Harvey, Olivia 8.9; Ingram, Ketsey Mahony, Kevin Mahony, Joseph Bruckner)
9.6; Wedlake, Ashley 8.4. Floor -- 4:08.69.
Horn, Brittney 4.7; Reiff, Krisanna 4.6;
Continued from A13
second half as the fa gued cemer was
almost nonexistent.
"She worked really hard during
the first half, but she is coming off
of volleyball and I need to do a bet-
ter job getting her breaks," said
Prescott.
As for Chapman, she finished
the game with a learn-high 14 points
and four three-point shots.
"Ellie just has more confidence
with the ball and she is looking to
score" said Prescott.
The third period was good for
the Islanders, as they sent Libert5 to
the free-throw line just once. But
the team's shooting touch disap- to three points.
peared and it was outscored 19-12, Again, the Islanders would force
erasing its lead for the first time a turnover. With 10 seconds re-
during the game maining, Mika Rothman took a long
With the game tied at 50-50, the Ihiee-point shot that missed the mark.
Islanders sent Liberty to the line The Islanders got the ball back and
four limes resulting in four baskets, called time out. They then took a
"We just weren't talking it up third shot at tying the game with two
enough and got caught out of po- seconds remaining, but could not
sition," said Chapman. "We just get a three to go through the net.
fouled way too much." The Islanders were defeated by
With 22 seconds remaining, Newport 71-36 Thursday, as Gier
Bartholomew dribbled the ball off led the team with 10 po'mts and Paull
her foot. Chapman scrambled for had eight.
the ball and called time out. Friday the team played 4A
On the in bound, the ball even- Woodinville and were defeated, 51-
tually made its way to Chapman, 34, despite Chapman's 13 points.
who missed a three-pointer. The Mercer Island hosted Issaquah on
rebound fell to Elaine Chirls, who Monday (after Reporter deadline)
was fouled. The junior guard hit and will travel to Sammamish Friday
one of the two shots to cut the lead for a 7:30 p.m. game.
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