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Lady Grizzlies and Lady Jacks face off

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Danica Guillen goes up for a basket in the Lady Grizzlies non-league game against the Westwood Lady Jacks. Lassen won the game, 69-53.  Photo by Maddie Musante

 

Feb. 12 — The Lassen High School (LHS) and Westwood High School (WHS) girl’s basketball teams went up against one another in a non-league game Wednesday, Feb. 6 in the Westwood gym. The game was intensely close in the first half, but the Lady Grizzlies came out on top, winning 69-53.

The WHS gym was packed with fans ready to watch the rival teams face one another, and they were not disappointed. It was a competitive game, with the Lady Grizzlies coming out of the gate with a lead, but Westwood picking up speed and coming within two points of Lassen by the end of the first quarter. Within the first minute of the second quarter, the Lady Jacks tied it up, 20-20. The lead went back and forth throughout the majority of the second half, with both teams never more than a couple points away from one another. However, as halftime approached, Lassen gained a seven-point lead and a timeout was called. The score at halftime was 38-31.

The Lady Grizzlies kept up the momentum in the second half and managed to keep the Lady Jacks at a safe distance, ultimately earning them a win.

Lassen's Mikailia McClure-Bustamante earned a double-double with 20 points and 15 rebounds. Sara Carson scored 16 points and had six steals.  Emily Terwilliger had 12 points and eight rebounds. Jacqui Smith scored seven poinrts and had six rebounds. Calli Oxford and Gracie Radey each put six points on the board for the Lady Grizzlies.  Danica Guillen scored two points and had four assists.

 

 

LHS baseball star signs letter of intent to play for Western Nevada College

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Lassen High School senior Joey Beck poses with his parents, Ed and Lucy Beck at his scholarship-signing event Sunday, Jan. 27. Beck has accepted a scholarship to play baseball for Western Nevada College next spring.  Photo by Maddie Musante

 

Beck will report to WNC on August 9, 2013, after playing with the EnFuego Elite for the summer.

 

LHS soccer plays home games against Corning

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Junior Kelcie Mendonca prepares to pass the ball to a teammate at Riverside Park Tuesday, Feb. 5.  Photo by Maddie Musante

Feb. 6 — The Lassen High School (LHS) soccer team played its first and last home game at Riverside Park Tuesday, Feb. 5 against Corning High School.

The boy’s soccer team fell to Corning, 7-0. The girl’s team tied, 2-2.

Portia Martin and Kylee Kehler each scored goals for the Lady Grizzlies. Goalie Amanda Cook had 15 saves.

The LHS soccer team had been unable to play on their home field prior to the game against Corning, due to snow and icy conditions at Riverside Park.

 

Lady Cougars battle Butte College

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High scorer Haylee Shaffer drives to the basket. Shaffer scored 18 points for the Lady Cougars.  Photo by Maddie Musante

Feb. 5 — The Lassen Community College women’s basketball team faced Butte College in a home game Thursday, Jan. 31. The Lady Cougars fell to Butte, 70-62.

Butte had the lead early on and ended the first half ahead of Lassen by 11 points. This set the tone for the rest of the game, as Butte remained in the lead until the end.

Lassen’s Haylee Shaffer played hard, putting 18 points on the board for the Lady Cougars and fouling out of the game in the last two minutes.  Madison Bowler had 12 points. Lacey Smith and Erica Roberson each scored eight.

The Lady Cougar's next home game is against College of the Redwoods at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9. 

 

 

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