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Published: Wednesday, January 9, 2013, 10:14 p.m.

Prep girls basketball: Shorecrest 49, Marysville Pilchuck 36

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SHORELINE -- Trailing by three points with four minutes left in the fourth quarter, Shorecrest responded with a 19-3 run to rally past Marysville Pilchuck.

"The girls have a pretty good will to win," said Shorecrest head coach Dori Monson. "They boosted each other up."

Annie Schlachter and Onyie Chibuogwu each scored six points in the fourth to spearhead the rally and Keegan Monson hit a critical 3-pointer to push the lead to six points.

Onyie Chibuogwu finished with 16 points and 12 rebounds. Schlachter added 11 points and Uju Chibuogwu grabbed 13 rebounds.

Jenika Anglim led the Tomahawks with 15 points.

At Shorecrest H.S.

Marysville Pilchuck 13 6 4 13 -- 36

Shorecrest 10 11 6 22 -- 49

Marysville Pilchuck--Charlee Pilon 9, Megan Owens 0, Abi Otto 2, Jenika Anglim 15, Jordan Bengen 0, Marley Reynolds 4, Binta Bojang 0, Kylie Lopez 5, Stephanie Struthers 0. Shorecrest--Lindsey Shattuck 8, Wurrie Njadoe 3, Lauren Iredale 0, Ari Rantz 0, Kathryn Lindsey 0, Annie Schlachter 11, Keegan Monson 8, Onyie Chibuogwu 16, Savannah Tidwell 0, Uju Chibuogwu 3. 3-point goals--Pilon, Anglim, Shattuck, Schlachter, Monson. Records--Marysville Pilchuck 2-4 league, 4-8 overall. Shorecrest 3-3, 6-7.

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