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Bountiful girls continue undefeated start to year

Dec 29, 2022 09:31AM ● By Catherine Garrett

Bountiful’s Taylor Harvey (10) goes up for a shot against Provo from a file photo last February. The Redhawks have continued their winning ways currently at 7 wins and 0 losses for the season. Photo by Roger V. Tuttle

Bountiful

Bountiful beat Skyline 65-29 Dec. 20 for its seventh win of the season. The Redhawks were up 15-10 after the first quarter before they locked down defensively and allowed just 19 points the rest of the way.

Taylor Harvey led the offense with 14 points while Adelaide Stevenson had 11 and Jordyn Harvey 10. The Harvey sisters both grabbed seven rebounds in the big win to keep Bountiful undefeated on the year.

Davis

Davis suffered its first loss of the season Dec. 20 against Mountain Ridge 61-50.

It was a close game throughout with the Sentinels just edging the Darts in each quarter to build on the its lead.

Kendra Kitchen led Davis with 12 points with Aryanna Bull adding 10 points in the loss.

The Darts are now 6-1 this season.

Farmington

Farmington defeated Granger 63-26 Dec. 20, coming out strong and taking a 23-3 lead after the first quarter and a 30-point edge by halftime before cruising to the win.

Marissa Marchant scored 22 points to lead all scorers while Maddie Hauck and Victoria Clinger put in 15 and 14 points, respectively.

The Phoenix squad improved to 5-3 on the young season.

Woods Cross

Woods Cross beat Tooele 50-18 Dec. 20, turning a five-point halftime edge into a blowout with 34 second-half points.

“We had a slow start to this game,” said head coach David Simon. “It was a first half of mistakes and missed shots, but our defense played well. We got off to a good start in the second half while maintaining our level of defense in the first half.”

Kenna Cowley had 11 points and four rebounds for the Wildcats with Alisi Tauataina adding nine points and five steals. Georgia Hatton was big on the boards with 11 while also scoring seven points in the win.

Against Hunter, Woods Cross won 54-36 Dec. 21, doubling up the Wolverines 32-16 by the break and holding steady as the two teams matched up evenly in the second half.

Katie King led offensively with 15 points with Avery Poulton scoring 11 and Georgia Hatton 10.