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Published: Friday, February 1, 2013, 11:10 p.m.

Prep girls basketball: Cedarcrest 56, Lakewood 30

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MARYSVILLE -- Susan Kenney scored 21 points to help Cedarcrest beat Lakewood. Marissa Blair had seven points and 10 rebounds for the Cougars. With the victory, Cedarcrest finished as co-champion of the Cascade Conference with Archbishop Murphy. It is the Red Wolves' first league championship in girls basketball, Cedarcrest head coach Brad Knowles said. Cedarcrest also earned the No. 1 seed in 2A District 1/2 Tournament based on the league's tiebreaker number draw. The Red Wolves plays host to the No. 4 seed from the Northwest Conference on Feb. 9 at 7 p.m.

At Lakewood H.S.

Cedarcrest 10 20 14 12 -- 56

Lakewood 4 8 5 13 -- 30

Cedarcrest--Kalee Fowler 7, Sarah Stauffer 8, Lacey Deming 5, Molly Hammontree 0, Kailyn Campbell 10, Susan Kenney 21, Courtney McKinney 0, Kathryn Smith 5. Lakewood--Hailey Senyitko 2, Morgan Shimkus 1, Taylor Storm 0, Reille Jones 4, Marissa Blair 7, Hayley Malakoski 6, Cassidy Dvorak 6, Rachel Reninecke 2, Mikayla Holmes 2, Eliza Wild 0. 3-point goals--Kenney. Records--Cedarcrest 13-1 league, 18-2 overall. Lakewood 3-11, 7-13.

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