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Girls basketball: Mark Morris 56, Sprague (Ore.) 40

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: December 27, 2019, 4:28pm

Emma Fisher scored 12 points to lead a balanced scoring attack as the Monarch used a big second quarter to beat Sprague from Salem, Ore., to open the Fort Vancouver Holiday Tournament.

Mark Morris scored 22 points in the second quarter to open a 34-20 halftime lead.

“We jumped on them early and never relinquished the lead,” Mark Morris coach Sean Atkins said. “Super balanced attack on offense, and we did a nice job of knocking down our open looks.”

The Monarchs six players score five points or more.

Mark Morris (2-4) will play Parkrose of Portland at 3:40 p.m. Saturday.

Fort Vancouver Holiday Tournament

MARK MORRIS 56, SPRAGUE (Ore.) 40

MARK MORRIS (2-4) — Katie Troy 7, Mariah Bost 2, Lily Koski-Haase 7, Brooklyn Schlecht 9, Emma Fisher 12, Bella Merzoian 5, Erica Snyder 8, Taylor Wilkinson 0, Mo Harris 0, Jacie Rismoen 6, Maddy Mejia 0, Hallie Watson 0. Totals 23 (6) 4-15 56.

SPRAGUE (Ore.) — Baylee Butler 8, Aspen Dee 0, Sammy Bell 9, Nellie Brown 2, Chloe Rogers 2, Tyla Harris 4, Eden Sipes 2, Alyssa Meza 8, Brea Butte 0, Macie Johnson 1, Paige Burleson 0, Sydney Goergen 4, Heaven James 0. Totals 16 (1) 7-17 40.

Mark Morris 12 22 15 7—56

Sprague 6 14 10 10—40

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