12 schools february21 2019 VHS Winter Sports Report: Lady Loggers Qualify for State Tournament Vernonia loses in District championship game The Vernonia Lady Loggers advanced to the OSAA State Girls Basketball Playoffs as the 2 nd place finisher in their District after falling to Portland Chris- tian 51-44 on February 16. Vernonia will enter the State Playoffs as the #15 seed and will face a hard road in the first round, traveling to #2 seed Monroe on Saturday, February 23. Monroe won the Central Valley Conference with a 13-1 league record and are 22-3 on the season. The Lady Loggers entered the Dis- trict Playoffs as the 2 nd seed after struggling a bit down the stretch of the regular season. The girls lost their final game to 1 st place Portland Christian 41-30 on February 7 and finished the season with a 13-3 record in Northwest League play. The girls opened the District play- offs against the City Christian Lions, who finished the regular season in 3 rd place with a 12-4 record. The Lady Loggers split their regular season match-ups with City Chris- tian, winning 53-27 early in the season, before falling 48-37 in mid-January. City Christian defeated Nestucca 45-36 in their first round of the District Playoffs to ad- vance to the semi-finals and face Vernonia; Vernonia received a bye in the first round. The evenly matched teams faced off on February 14 at the Vernonia gym, with a spot in the District finals on the line; the teams were ranked #17 and #18 in OSAA standings ahead of the match-up. The game was a hard-fought affair, with both teams playing tight defense, with the Lions playing especially tough and taking away open outside shots for the Vernonia girls, something they have ex- celled in all season. The Loggers led 21-20 at the half. Bigsby Logging • LOGGING • LAND CLEARING • ROAD BUILDING 503-828-2047 Specializing in Privately Owned Timber bigsbylogging@yahoo.com Both teams struggled to put the ball in the basket in the second half as the lead changed hands several times. The Lady Loggers finally earned a little breathing room when freshman Brooklynn Walters and senior captain Joyce Everett both sunk a pair of free throws, and the Vernonia girls hung on for a 38-36 win. Brooklynn Walters led the Lady Loggers in scoring with 15 points. Everett led the offense from the point guard position and chipped in 7 points, and Lauren Ely also scored 7, all in the first half, for the L-R: Brooklynn Walters, Joyce Everett, Jordan Walters winners. Junior captain Jordan Walters was guarded closely all game and was held to just 5 points, but hit an important 3 pointer late in the 3 rd quarter to keep the Lady Loggers in the game. Sophomore Jayden Hart- man played tenacious defense and scored 4 points, and junior Jessica Butcher added some needed relief off the bench, especially when Brooklynn Walters had to leave the game for a few crucial minutes in the middle of the of the 4 th quarter with a bad leg cramp. The Lady Loggers faced Portland Christian in the District finals on February 16 in Vernonia. Port- land Christian finished the regular season with a 15-1 Northwest League record and a 20-6 record overall; they were ranked #8 in OSAA standings. The Lady Loggers handed them their only loss during the regular Grey Dawn Gallery 879 Bridge St. (503) 429-2787 Photography - Bronze Josh, Juli, Teresa, Margy Josh, Teresa, Lisa, and Laura 905 Bridge Street (503) 429-6271 Licensed Bonded Insured CCM#90548 through the 3 rd quarter, and again had to sit, and Christian finally started scor- ing, opening up a 12 point lead. Walters came back in the 4 th quarter to score 9 points and help pull the Lady Loggers to within 6 at one point, but it was too late. Brooklynn Walters led the Lady Loggers in scoring with 15 points, Jordan Walters scored 12 and Jayden Hartman added 8 for the Lady Loggers. Following the game, All League selections were announced. Lauren Ely and Joyce Everett were named 3 rd Team All League, Brooklynn Walters was named 2 nd Team, Jordan Walters was named 1 st Team, and Everett was named to the All Defensive Team. Visit US today for all your financial needs! Poppino Painting 503-429-7101 Tim Poppino 19025 Woods Road Vernonia, OR 97064 season, 41-21 on January 15. Portland Christian defeat- ed Neah-Kah-Nie 58-23 in the District semi-finals. The final was once again a defensive battle early as both teams had trouble getting the ball to drop into the basket. Brooklynn Walters picked up her third personal foul at the start of the 2 nd quarter. 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