West Seattle ladies game switched to Everett
Fri, 02/26/2016
By Tim Clinton
SPORTS EDITOR
Saturday's battle between No. 6-ranked West Seattle and No. 1-ranked Lynnwood has been switched to 12 p.m. at Everett Community College.
The Wildcats carry a 22-3 record into the game and go in as the No. 4 seed out of Sea-King District 2, while the Lynnwood Royals come in at 23-0 as a No. 1 district seed.
The Royals are coming off a 60-22 championship rout of Arlington.
West Seattle has been led in scoring by 6-foot, 7-inch senior Lydia Giomi, who is bound for the University of Oregon to play women's basketball next year.
Giomi has averaged 15.7 points per game as the Wildcats' starting center.
Next in scoring for the West Seattle team is 5-9 senior guard/forward Lexi Ione, who has averaged 12.2 points.
Grace Sarver, a 5-10 freshman, has averaged 9.6 points, while 5-8 junior Izzy Turk checks in at 8.3 points and 5-7 freshman Jasmine Gayles at 8.2.
Kelsey Lenzie is a 5-7 freshman who has averaged 5.7 points and 5-8 senior Gabby Sarver has averaged 5.6, with 5-7 freshman Jenna McPhee averaging 4.6.
Rounding out the Wildcats' roster are 5-7 sophomore Rilcy Newsome (0.9), 5-10 senior Sarah Dulong (0.4), 5-2 sophomore Rosa Grossi (0.0), 5-7 sophomore Kathryn Anawalt (0.0) and 5-11 junior Lenne Starr (0.0).
Lynnwood has been led by the 22.1 points of 5-10 senior wing/guard Mikayla Pivec.
Kaprice Boston, a 5-10 junior, has averaged 12.1 points while 5-10 senior Jordyn Edwards has averaged 10.3 and 6-1 center Kelsey Rogers 9.3.
Reilly Walsh, a 5-8 junior, is next at 6.4 points per game for the Royals.