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Girls basketball: La Center 59, Seton Catholic 25

Taylor Stephens scored a career-high 38 points, hitting six of La Center’s 11 3-pointers in a Trico League win.
Stephens’ previous best of 37 came Jan. 4, also against Seton, when she hit seven 3-pointers.
Stephens also had eight rebounds, six assists and  five steals on Tuesday night.

 

Girls basketball: Hudson’s Bay 59, Fort Vancouver 30

Aniyah Hampton scored 19 points, Jaydia Martin added 14 and the Eagles pulled away in the second half for a 3A Greater St. Helens League win.
Kamelai Powell added 10 points for Hudson’s Bay (13-4, 6-1).
Kailey Gonzalez scored eight points to lead Fort Vancouver (1-15, 0-7). Trappers coach Arlissa Hinton was encouraged that her team had seven players score and was within 29-19 at halftime.
HUDSON’S BAY 59, FORT VANCOUVER 30

 

Boys basketball: Hudson’s Bay 61, Fort Vancouver 40

Eli Hoover had 32 points and 13 rebounds as Bay used shutdown defense in the second half to get its first 3A Greater St. Helens League win of the season.
The Eagles led Fort 30-28 at halftime, but outscored the Trappers 31-12 in the second half.
Hoover hit 5 of 8 3-pointer and shot 8 for 9 from inside the arc.
Treyce Teague had eight assists for the Eagles.
James Husband Jr. had 17 points to lead Fort.
HUDSON’S BAY 61, FORT VANCOUVER 40

 

HomeStreet sees 4Q net income of $15.2M

SEATTLE — HomeStreet Inc. on Tuesday reported fourth-quarter net income of $15.2 million.
The Seattle-based company said it had profit of 56 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for one-time gains and costs, were 36 cents per share.
The real estate lender posted revenue of $120.8 million in the period. Its adjusted revenue was $100 million, which did not meet Street forecasts. Three analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $103.8 million.
For the year, the company reported profit of $40 million, or $1.47 per share. Revenue was reported as $439.4 million.

 

Shutdown delays start of flights in Everett

EVERETT — Alaska Airlines says it will delay the start of commercial passenger service at Paine Field in Everett by at least three weeks due to the ongoing partial shutdown of the federal government.
Alaska and United Airlines plan a combined 24 daily flights at a new passenger terminal at the airport, but they are awaiting Federal Aviation Administration approval. The officials who must sign off on a final environmental assessment are on furlough.

 

Girls basketball: Union 61, Battle Ground 39

Toryi Midland scored 18 points, Lauren Weatherspoon added 13 and the Titans pulled away for a 4A Greater St. Helens League win at home.
Brianna Adams scored 16 points for Battle Ground (6-11, 0-5), which trailed 36-27 at halftime.
“Battle Ground came out and played really well in the first half,” Union coach Gary Mills said. “After halftime, we had to redouble our efforts.”
Union (14-4, 5-1) pulled away by outscoring the Tigers 17-5 in the third quarter.
UNION 61, BATTLE GROUND 39

 

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