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BURLINGTON – Two streaks in which they outscored arch rival Mount Vernon 19-0 propelled Burlington-Edison to a 61-38 blowout of the Bulldogs in girl’s high school basketball.

With their aggressive defense setting the tempo, the Tigers limited Mount Vernon to six second quarter points and 14 in the first half, sealing the Bulldogs’ fate by the end of the third period when they led 45-23.

Mister T’s Awards and Embroidery player of the game Brenna Anderson led the Tigers’ third quarter assault with eight of her 16 points, tying for game scoring honors with teammate Cambie Edwards. Point guard Kristine Thoe spearheaded the Burlington-Edison attack with nine first half points on her way to scoring 15.

Mount Vernon’s Mandy Barnet scored 11 points to lead the Bulldogs, who suffered their third loss in four games this season. Burlington-Edison head into the holidays undefeated in four games.  The Tigers will return to action December 29 when they’ll face their toughest test of the season thus far, visiting 4-1  Shorecrest.

You can listen to a free replay of the game featuring the call by John Fasso and Joe Thurmond below:

 

You can also download a free copy of the game by “right clicking” the link below and selecting “Save File As:”

Girl's Hoops - Mount Vernon at Burlington-Edison 09 - Download File (114)

Our next webcast of Burlington-Edison girl’s basketball will be January 5, 2010 when they host Anacortes, and we’ll also webcast the rematch between the Bulldogs and Tigers January 21 at Mount Vernon. John Fasso and Joe Thurmond will call the action for SkagitRadio.com / WinNW.com.

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Tigers comeback on Pioneers 51-44

by admin on January 31, 2009

BURLINGTON – After shooting just 9-of-21 in the first half, the Burlington-Edison Tiger girls’ basketball team adjusted in the second half to make an outstanding comeback to beat the Nooksack Valley Pioneers 51-44 in Northwest Conference action Friday night.

Sarah Stewart helped the Tigers (12-2) with 22 points and countless blocks. Kristine Thoe was the big difference for the Tigers, especially in the third quarter where she scored nine of her 14 points. Cambie Edwards added six and contributed great defense along with Virginia Brown.

For the game, the Tigers shot 18-of-47 (38%) from the field.

The Pioneers started hot, then cooled quickly, going 2-of-10 in the second quarter, 1-of-9 in the third and 6-of-13 in the fourth. Nooksack Valley (11-3) shot 16-of-48 (33%) for the game.

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