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Published: Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Snohomish girls lacrosse team captures state title

The Snohomish High School girls lacrosse team completed an undefeated season Saturday by winning the Varsity B state championship at Memorial Stadium in Seattle.

Snohomish defeated Bellevue 13-3 in the title game to finish the season 14-0.

Sayre Creighton led Snohomish with four goals. Mikaela Trott, who topped the team in scoring during the regular season, added three goals and one assist. Meaghan Hess also had three goals and one assist.

Also scoring goals for Snohomish were Natalie Siderius (two) and Sarah Courtney (one).

Basketball

Scheller invited to junior nationals: Blake Scheller, a senior at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, has been invited to compete in basketball at the USA Junior Nationals International Sports Festival on July 21-27 in Columbus, Ohio.

Scheller was selected from a tryout held recently at Bellevue Community College.

A 6-foot guard, Scheller averaged 6.7 points per game for the Marysville-Pilchuck boys basketball team this past season.

Softball

Hudson honored: Central Michigan University third baseman Amy Hudson has been named a second-team All-Great Lake Region pick, the school announced last week.

Hudson, a graduate of Everett High School, hit .348, with three home runs and a team-best 26 runs batted in. She finished sixth in the Mid-American Conference in batting and 10th in RBI, and was a first-team All-MAC selection.

Gymnastics

Leading Edge wins Level 6 title: The Level 6 team from Everett-based Leading Edge Gymnastics placed first at the state meet held May 2-4 in Woodinville.

The team finished with 112.450 points.

Leading the way was Ashley Albrecht of Everett, who placed first in the all-around in the 8-10 age division with a score of 37.150. Her point total was the second-highest of the meet.

Also winning their age divisions were Jillian Ohlemeier of Stanwood in the 11-year-old division (36.800), Kaitlin Brame of Snohomish in the 12-year-old division (36.475), and Michaella Kahns of Bay View in the 13-year-old division (37.000). Kahns' point total was the fourth-highest of the meet.

At the same site, the Level 5 team from Leading Edge placed second in its division with 113.400 points. Winning all-around titles were Allison Moses of Snohomish in the 10-year-old division with 37.900 points, the second-highest total in the meet; Hanna Luong of Gig Harbor in the 101/2-year-old division (37.500,) and Anna Mancao of Everett in the 12-year-old division (37.375).

At the Level 4 state meet on April 26-27 in Kirkland, the team from Leading Edge placed fourth with 114.550 points. Raechal Allen of Mill Creek led the squad with a first-place finish in the Senior A division (38.250).

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