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Monarchs come back in second half vs. Fire

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- Ruthie Bolton-Holifield scored 21 points as the Sacramento Monarchs handed the Portland Fire their ninth straight loss, 64-58 on Sunday night.

Yolanda Griffith added 13 points and 15 rebounds for the Monarchs, who won their third straight and broke a 5-game road losing streak. She was whistled for a technical late in the game, but the Monarchs then went on a run.

"After the tech, we were fine. We were ready," Griffith said, adding that she just gave a look to get the tech.

"I swear I didn't say anything. But it was worth it. I'll pay $150 for it."

Alisa Burras scored 18 for the Fire, who have been in a free fall since the All-Star break. Sophia Witherspoon added 11, but center Sylvia Crawley fouled out with 3:19 left. Crawley had only two points and five rebounds.

"We're playing for pride now, playing to get out of this streak," Portland coach Linda Hargrove said.

Lady Hardmon completed a 3-point play with 3:27 left to tie the game at 53. After Crawley fouled out, the Monarchs took over.

"We've got depth in the guard position, and some in the post position but not as much," Bolton-Holifield said. "Sometimes Yolanda takes a beating and they are really all over her. I look at it like, I've got to go in and take some of the pressure off her. We've got to have a supporting cast."

Bolton-Holifield hit an off-balance 3-pointer with 2:04 left to give Sacramento the lead for good. She added a layup and Hardmon hit a jumper as the Fire scored only one field goal -- a layup by Burras -- in the final 2:25.

"That's been happening for eight games," Burras said. "We have to learn to finish games, to put teams away."

Burras had 10 of her 14 points during a 4:28 stretch of the second half. She scored six straight points, but Bolton-Holifield scored five and Tangela Smith gave Sacramento its first lead of the half with 10:02 left, 42-41.

Tully Bevilaqua hit a jumper and Burras had two straight fastbreak scores and the Fire retook the lead.

DeMya Walker hit a 3-pointer with 6:38 left to give Portland a 50-43 lead.

Then, Sacramento made its run. Griffith hit a layup and Hardmon had a pair of free throws. Bolton-Holifield tied the game at 50 with a 3-pointer with 5:34 left.

"Sometimes you search for the right combination, and I thought that last combination we had on the floor played really well," Sacramento coach Maura McHugh said. "Ruthie is a really hard-nosed player and she's not afraid to make a big shot or be in a tight game. You really feel comfortable with her out there."
 

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