SE hoops roundup: Wrangell stays hot with a pair of wins over Craig
Yakutat girls improve to 11-0 with sweep of Hydaburg
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Also for Wrangell, Dawson Fairbanks scored four points, Asia White had three points and Katie Ludwigsen scored four points.
For Craig, Liz Thomsen poured in 17 points while Jen Haydu added five points. Kelsey Sheakley, Haley Armstrong and Lesli Cook tallied two points each for the Panthers.
CLASS 3A GIRLS
Wrangell 60, Craig 32
Wrangell raced to a 27-12 halftime lead and never looked back in Friday's win over Craig.
Michelle Villarma posted 24 points, seven rebounds and six steals in the win.
Courtney McCay added 15 points, Britany Lindley had eight points, seven boards and six steals. Devyn Moody had four points and eight boards, and Jessica Blunt added four points and seven rebounds.
Also for the Wolves, Dawson Fairbanks had three points and Katie Ludwigsen scored two points.
For the Panthers, Liz Thomsen scored a team-high 16 points.
Kelsey Sheakley had six points, Aimee Castle and Jen Haydu scored four each and Nicole Packer added two in the loss.
CLASS 2A GIRLS
Yakutat 48, Hydaburg 25
Rose Fraker scored 15 points and Lorena Williams added 11 to lead Yakutat (11-0) to a sweep of Hydaburg on Wednesday.
Heidi Esbenshade added nine points, and Justyne Wheeler chipped in four points. Esther Esbenshade hit a 3-pointer while Katrina Fraker, Sylvia Schumacher and Sharnel Vale scored two points each for the Eagles.
Sasha Guthrie and Melanie Kadade scored nine each to lead Hydaburg.
Marcie Grant added four points and Mary Cline contributed three points for the Warriors.
Yakutat 59, Hydaburg 27
Heidi Esbenshade scored 17 points as Yakutat routed Hydaburg on Jan. 16.
Rose Fraker added 14 points, Sharnel Vale scored eight, Katrina Fraker had six while Justyne Wheeler and Esther Esbenshade tallied four points each in the win.
Cherise Ryman, Sylvia Schumacher and Lorena Williams chipped in two points each for the Eagles.
Mary Cline led Hydaburg with nine points. Sasha Guthrie and Melanie Kadake scored six points each, Marcie Grant had five points and Tally Carlson hit a free throw for the Warriors.
CLASS 4A GIRLS
Lathrop 53, Sitka 46 OT
Lathrop outscored Sitka 10-3 in overtime top the Wolves on Saturday.
Kelsea Johnson led Sitka with 15 points and made 7 of 8 free throws.
Justine Chapman had 14 points, and Fusi Puletau added eight points. Michaela Coleman scored seven points, and Kathryn Medinger added two points in the loss.
Frana Burtness-Adams led the Malemutes with a game-high 16 points and four 3-pointers.
Lathrop 55, Sitka 42
Lathrop used a big third quarter to topple Sitka on Friday.
The Malemutes led the Wolves 16-12 at halftime and 37-24 after three quarters in the win.
Kelsea Johnson led Sitka with 17 points while Leisha Trani added nine points and Fusi Puletau scored seven points. Justine Chapman added five points while Caitlin Parrent and Lindsay DelMoral scored two each in the loss.
Krystal Tolliver led Lathrop with 16 points, 15 of which came after halftime.
Frana Burtness-Adams scored 14 points and knocked down four 3-pointers in the win.
Southeast Conference basketball coaches are encouraged to fax their weekly results to 586-3028 or e-mail at sports@juneauempire.com for publication. Deadline for scores is Tuesday at 5 p.m.
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