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Washington High School - Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Washington girls hold off Prairie

Frank Howell has coached richly talented basketball teams at Cedar Rapids Washington that have played for state titles and he's coached other teams that have had to scratch and fight for every victory they get.

This is one of those years where Howell is trying to coax as much out of his club as possible and the Warriors succeeded Friday night with a 53-44 victory over the Prairie Hawks at Prairie.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 January 2015 17:52

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Arrington's dunk helps Wash top Hawks

Maurice Arrington picked a great time to get the first dunk of his high school basketball career.

It helped Washington win a ballgame.

Arrington collected a thunderous dunk on a sweet feed from Keion Wills with 69 seconds left Friday night to help the Warriors trim Prairie, 61-56, in a Mississippi Valley Conference game at Prairie.

Washington was clinging to a precarious 54-51 lead when Wills began the big play by driving down the lane.

"It was late in the game and I just wanted to make a play," said Wills. "I made a move and my big guy took it to the rim and the crowd went crazy."

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 January 2015 17:53

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City downs Wash girls bowlers

IOWA CITY – Shania Christiensen had a 352 to lead the Washington girls bowling team in a 2,444 to 2,216 loss to Iowa City High on Friday at Colonial Lanes.

Brooke Shaw had a 381 series for the Little Hawks.

Iowa City High (2,444): Brooke Shaw 156-225=381, Liz Goss 173-172=345, Shyniece Cirillo 145-177=322, Taylor Hayslett 178-151=329, Bella McBride 157-163=320, Brittnee Price 150-143=293.

Washington (2,216): Shania Christensen 145-207=352, Ally Owens 133-205=338, Lynze Moon 135-166=301, Ella Wake 127-112=239, Viola Niyizigama 98-120=218, Lucy Forster 94-100=194.

Iowa City High – 1,697-747=2,444.
Washington – 1,448-768=2,216

   

Taylor rolls 460 for Wash boys

IOWA CITY – John Taylor had a 244 game and a 460 series to lead the Washington boys bowling team to a 2,653 to 2,603 win over Iowa City High on Friday at Colonial Lanes.

Logan Crawford had a 401 series for the Little Hawks.

Washington (2,653): John Taylor 216-244=460, Donovan Trimble 212-192=404, Bryan Cline 181-183=364, Gabe Wedel 180-159=339, Zach Nading 145-128=273, Chris Schuttloffel 137-131=268.

Iowa City High (2,603): Logan Crawford 167-234=401, Kolby Melsha 146-235=381, Austin Young 130-208=338, Garrett Highly 145-157=302, Winston Lui 126-156=282, Adam Fiagle 137-143=280.

Washington – 1,840-813=2,653
Iowa City High – 1,704-899=2,603.

 

Foreman, Ackerman get pins for Wash

Will Foreman and Matt Ackerman collected pins for the Washington Warriors Thursday night during a 70-12 loss to Iowa City West in a Mississippi Valley Conference dual meet at Washington.

Foreman pinned Hunter Davis in 3:40 at 113 pounds. Ackerman stuck Thomas Adolph in 5:17 at 160.

Washington forfeited seven matches.

IOWA CITY WEST 70, WASHINGTON 12

Last Updated on Thursday, 15 January 2015 22:36

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