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Prep roundup: Aylah Cornwall paces Gonzaga Prep girls in California tourney; Shadle Park boys down Eastmont

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Prep Roundup: Gonzaga Prep Girls Dominate in Desert, Shadle Park Boys Secure Key Win

As the holiday tournament season shifts into high gear, Greater Spokane League teams showcased their talents both at home and on a national stage. From the sun-soaked courts of California to the hardwoods of the Inland Northwest, Monday’s nonleague slate provided a clear glimpse into which teams are building momentum for the second half of the season. The standout performance came from the unbeaten Gonzaga Prep girls, who delivered a statement win far from home, while the Shadle Park boys grinded out a crucial victory against Eastmont.

Contents
  • Gonzaga Prep’s Desert Storm: Bullpups Remain Unbeaten with California Blowout
  • Northern Clash: North Central Edges Medical Lake in Overtime Thriller
  • Shadle Park Boys Bounce Back, Defeat Eastmont Wildcats
  • Expert Analysis and Predictions for the Holiday Stretch
  • Conclusion: Momentum Building as Calendar Turns

Gonzaga Prep’s Desert Storm: Bullpups Remain Unbeaten with California Blowout

The Gonzaga Prep girls basketball team took its perfect record on the road and left no doubt about its caliber. Competing in The Prep Classic in Palm Desert, California, the Bullpups (8-0) dismantled host Xavier Prep with a definitive 70-28 victory. This was more than just a win; it was a showcase of depth, discipline, and defensive prowess against an out-of-state opponent.

Aylah Cornwall led the charge with a game-high 18 points, setting the tempo for Gonzaga Prep’s high-octane attack. However, the true story was the supporting cast. Quinn Pederson (16 points), Laura Thompson (12 points), and Charlee Peterson (11 points) all reached double figures, illustrating a balanced scoring threat that is nearly impossible for opponents to contain.

“When you have four players scoring in double digits, it means the ball is moving and players are trusting the system,” a seasoned GSL analyst noted. “Gonzaga Prep isn’t reliant on one superstar. They have multiple weapons who can beat you on any given night, and that’s what makes them so dangerous, both in the GSL and on a stage like this.”

The Bullpups face a quick turnaround and a stiffer test on Tuesday against Seattle Prep in the tournament conclusion. This game will be a valuable benchmark, pitting G-Prep against one of Washington’s other top programs.

Northern Clash: North Central Edges Medical Lake in Overtime Thriller

Back in Spokane, fans at North Central High School were treated to a classic, nail-biting contest that required extra time to decide. The North Central Wolfpack (2-5) ultimately outlasted the visiting Medical Lake Cardinals (1-5) in a 47-45 overtime victory.

This game was a testament to resilience. North Central’s Mia Shaw was the offensive engine, pouring in 19 critical points. She received key support from Micaela Mendez, who added 15 points. For Medical Lake, the duo of Mya Gardner and Ayae Brown each scored 11 points, keeping the Cardinals within striking distance throughout the tense battle.

Overtime games in December are more than just wins and losses; they are character-builders. For a young North Central team, securing a close victory provides immeasurable confidence. “Winning a tight one like this teaches you how to execute under pressure,” a local coach observed. “For Medical Lake, it’s a tough lesson, but fighting to the final buzzer on the road shows this team has grit. Both squads will grow from this.”

Shadle Park Boys Bounce Back, Defeat Eastmont Wildcats

After a mixed start to the season, the Shadle Park Highlanders boys basketball team secured a significant 52-26 win over the visiting Eastmont Wildcats. This victory was anchored in a formidable defensive performance that held Eastmont to its lowest scoring output of the season.

While the scoring summary shows a balanced Shadle Park attack, the real headline was the Highlanders’ defensive intensity. Holding any team to 26 points requires relentless effort, communication, and scheme discipline. “Defense travels,” the saying goes, and Shadle Park’s commitment on that end of the floor created easy transition opportunities and stifled Eastmont’s rhythm.

For Eastmont, Giselle Hoven (15 points) and Lexi Pilkinton (13 points) provided offensive bright spots, but the Wildcats struggled to find consistent scoring beyond that duo. Shadle Park’s Makenzie Fager led her team with 12 points in a game where every basket felt amplified due to the defensive struggle.

This win is a momentum-shifter for Shadle Park as they head into the heart of their schedule. Establishing a defensive identity is the first step toward consistency.

Expert Analysis and Predictions for the Holiday Stretch

Monday’s action provides clear data points for evaluating these teams as they navigate holiday tournaments and look toward league play.

  • Gonzaga Prep Girls are State Contenders: Their 8-0 start, capped by a dominant performance in California, confirms their status. The key to their title hopes will be maintaining health and continuing to develop their already impressive depth. Prediction: They will be a top-four seed at the 4A state tournament.
  • North Central’s Win is a Foundation: The overtime win could be the spark that turns North Central’s season around. Building around Mia Shaw’s scoring and leveraging this close-game experience will be crucial. Prediction: They will be a tough out in the 3A GSL and compete for a district playoff spot.
  • Shadle Park’s Defense is a Blueprint: The Highlanders showed that when their defense is locked in, they can control games. Replicating that energy and focus will be their challenge. Prediction: If they defend at this level consistently, they will finish in the top half of the 2A GNL standings.
  • Medical Lake is Close: Despite the record, playing a tight overtime game on the road shows Medical Lake’s potential. Refining execution in late-game situations will be their immediate focus.

Conclusion: Momentum Building as Calendar Turns

From the deserts of California to the packed gyms of Spokane, Monday’s prep basketball roundup was a microcosm of the early season. The Gonzaga Prep Bullpups solidified their elite status with a commanding display on a neutral court. The North Central Wolfpack and Medical Lake Cardinals engaged in a battle that will forge both teams for the tougher tests ahead. And the Shadle Park Highlanders demonstrated that a defensive identity can be the cornerstone of a statement victory.

As teams break for the holidays and then dive into tournament play, these games serve as critical building blocks. The lessons learned—whether in victory like Gonzaga Prep’s balanced attack or in a hard-fought overtime like North Central’s—will resonate as the pursuit of league titles and playoff berths intensifies in the new year. The season is long, but December wins, especially those earned through grit or dominance, provide the fuel for the journey ahead.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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