Nevada Union’s girls basketball squad started off Sierra Foothill League play on the right foot Friday, taking down Woodcreek, 66-46. The Miners jumped out to a 22-6 first-quarter lead and had 10 different players score as they cruised to a 20-point victory. NU’s speedy guard Sydney Porter scored nine of her team-high 13 points in the first quarter, and senior Nicole Lierly added 11 points in the victory. Sophomore Sammy DeHart chipped in nine points, senior Olivia Gulsvig scored eight, and junior Emma Peterson, in her first game back from injury, scored eight. Melanie O’Brien had a solid game as …
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