Renton and Hazen win, currently in playoffs | Girls basketball

By ADAM MCFADDEN
Renton Reporter Sports Reporter
February 9, 2010 · 10:16 AM

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Renton 49, Evergreen 39

Renton used a late run to put away Evergreen 49-39 Friday.

The Indians (11-6 overall, 9-5 Seamount) now sit in third place in the league.

Renton led by two heading into the fourth quarter and finished the game on a 17-9 run.

Addyson Stowers led Renton with 23 points. Taylor Williams scored 11.

Hazen 47, Highline 39

Hazen took an early lead and never relented, beating Highline 47-39 Friday.

The Highlanders (8-11, 7-8) now hold the league's final playoff spot by half a game over Foster.

Hazen led 22-14 after the first quarter, but managed just 11 total points in the next two quarters.

Airashay Rogers led the team with 13 points. Michelle Wnek scored 12.

Foster 71, Lindbergh 51

Foster dealt Lindbergh another blow, beating the Eagles 71-51 Friday.

Lindbergh (1-13, 1-13) is tied for last place in the Seamount.

Emily Graver led the team with 15 points. Ashley Hilde scored 12.

Contact Renton Reporter Sports Reporter Adam McFadden at amcfadden@rentonreporter.com or 425-255-3484, ext. 5054.

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