Kentridge girls fall in Shootout showdown | Prep basketball

Kentridge had trouble containing West Seattle's towering Lydia Giomi, falling 56-37 at the ShoWare Shootout on Saturday.

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Kentridge's Tresai McCarver tries to drive past West Seattle's Lydia Giomi during ShoWare Shootout action Saturday.

Kentridge's Tresai McCarver tries to drive past West Seattle's Lydia Giomi during ShoWare Shootout action Saturday.

Kentridge had trouble containing West Seattle’s towering Lydia Giomi, falling 56-37 at the ShoWare Shootout on Saturday.

Giomi, the Wildcats’ 6-foot-7 senior force who is bound for the University of Oregon, scored 14 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in the nonleague game at the ShoWare Center.

West Seattle improved to 6-0, while the Chargers dropped to 6-1 on the season.

Morgan Gary led Kentridge with 13 points.

Evergreen Oral Surgery presented the all-day, eight-game showcase.

In other Shootout games Saturday:

BOYS

Bellevue 70, Kentwood 55: Sharif Khan and Mikey Henn each scored 23 points to lead the Wolverines (5-0) past the Conquerors (6-2).

Darius Lubom scored 14 points, Koby Huerta had 13, Rayvaughn Bolton contributed 10, and Beau Roggenbach finished with eight points and eight rebounds for Kentwood.

Kentlake 59, Washington 44: Austin Mcbryde had 15 points, Kevin Baker scored 14 and Trey Helgeson finished with 12 as the Falcons (3-2) pulled away for the win.

GIRLS

Lynden Christian 43, Kentlake 33: Aolani Talamaivao-Calderon and Sydney Peterson each scored seven points in the Falcons’ loss. Kentlake is 5-3 on the season.


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