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Published: Friday, January 25, 2013, 11:41 p.m.

Mountlake Terrace girls shock first place Shorewood

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MOUNTLAKE TERRACE -- Mountlake Terrace hit 8 of its last 10 free throws and outscored Shorewood 33-24 in the second half to take down the Wesco 3A South leader. Samantha Romanowski paced the Hawks with 23, had three 3-pointers and was 4-for-4 from the free-throw line. Maddy Kristjanson had a double-double for Mountlake Terrace, scoring 11 with 10 rebounds and five assists. The win is the Hawks' fourth league victory.

Masha Shtikel and Lily Gustafson led Shorewood. Shtikel scored 17 and Gustafson 13.

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

Shorewood 17 14 11 13 -- 55

Mountlake Terrace 14 13 13 20 -- 60

Shorewood--Masha Shtikel 17, Lauren Thompson 6, Kayla Bradley 0, Salyna McDonald 2, Lily Gustafson 13, Abby Gustafson 4, Karrin Leazer 2, Kassie Rasmussen 2, Angel Tulee 3. Mountlake Terrace--Nikkie Froehlich 9, Kenzie Grayson 0, Siera Prout 0, Shaian Pagaling 1, Taylor Smith 8, Samantha Romanowski 23, Riley Zucker 4, Kirsty Dale 4, Maddy Kristjanson 11. 3-point goals--not reported. Records--Shorewood 8-3 league, 13-5 overall. Mountlake Terrace 4-7, 6-11.

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