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Prep girls basketball roundup: Huge first quarter leads to Fort Osage’s third consecutive win

By The Examiner staff - localnews@examiner.net
Posted Feb 03, 2012 @ 12:24 AM
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The Fort Osage girls basketball team made it three wins in a row.

Raven Bunn scored a career-high 24 points and Setoa Talimatasi added 14 points and pulled down 10 rebounds Thursday night to lead the host Indians to a 77-24 rout of Suburban Middle Seven foe Belton.

“We’re getting better,” coach Dawn Williams said after the Indians improved to 10-10 overall and 6-2 in the conference.

Fort Osage, which went 7-18 last year, raced to a 32-4 lead after one quarter and coasted to the win.
Ashley Cole posted nine points to pace Belton (1-18, 0-6).

WILLIAM CHRISMAN 60, WINNETONKA 18: William Chrisman is a victory closer to a third consecutive conference title.

The host Bears led 21-1 after one quarter and went on to a Suburban Middle Seven drubbing of Winnetonka.

“It’s always good to win,” Chrisman coach Lindsay Thompson said. “I’m glad we could blow out another conference opponent. We are playing well.”

De’Jionae Calloway scored 14 points and Nieka Wheeler chipped in 10 to help Chrisman (16-4) improve to 8-1 in conference play. Eleven Bears scored.

LEE’S SUMMIT NORTH 61, RAYMORE-PECULIAR 32: Host Lee’s Summit North made it six victories in a row and 12 in its last 13 games with an easy Suburban Big Six decision over Ray-Pec.

“I enjoyed our hustle tonight, and again we had solid rebounding,” Broncos coach Tricia Lillygren said.
Imani Johnson scored in double figures for the 18th time in 19 games with 18 points and Mollie Williams added 16 on three 3-pointers.

North (17-3), who improved to 6-1 in the Big Six, was never threatened after breaking to a 20-7 lead after the first quarter.

The Fort Osage girls basketball team made it three wins in a row.

Raven Bunn scored a career-high 24 points and Setoa Talimatasi added 14 points and pulled down 10 rebounds Thursday night to lead the host Indians to a 77-24 rout of Suburban Middle Seven foe Belton.

“We’re getting better,” coach Dawn Williams said after the Indians improved to 10-10 overall and 6-2 in the conference.

Fort Osage, which went 7-18 last year, raced to a 32-4 lead after one quarter and coasted to the win.
Ashley Cole posted nine points to pace Belton (1-18, 0-6).

WILLIAM CHRISMAN 60, WINNETONKA 18: William Chrisman is a victory closer to a third consecutive conference title.

The host Bears led 21-1 after one quarter and went on to a Suburban Middle Seven drubbing of Winnetonka.

“It’s always good to win,” Chrisman coach Lindsay Thompson said. “I’m glad we could blow out another conference opponent. We are playing well.”

De’Jionae Calloway scored 14 points and Nieka Wheeler chipped in 10 to help Chrisman (16-4) improve to 8-1 in conference play. Eleven Bears scored.

LEE’S SUMMIT NORTH 61, RAYMORE-PECULIAR 32: Host Lee’s Summit North made it six victories in a row and 12 in its last 13 games with an easy Suburban Big Six decision over Ray-Pec.

“I enjoyed our hustle tonight, and again we had solid rebounding,” Broncos coach Tricia Lillygren said.
Imani Johnson scored in double figures for the 18th time in 19 games with 18 points and Mollie Williams added 16 on three 3-pointers.

North (17-3), who improved to 6-1 in the Big Six, was never threatened after breaking to a 20-7 lead after the first quarter.

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