FRIDAY PREP HOOPS WRAPUP
BOYS BASKETBALL
Heppner 58, Warrenton 42...The Warriors had a 20-6 lead and led 24-17 at halftime, but were outscored 42-18 in the second half by the physical Mustangs in an opening round loss at the Harrisburg Eagle Classic Tournament. Eric Gantenbein had 15 points and Ryan Lampi had 14 points and seven rebounds for Warrenton. A.J. Rauch led three Heppner players in double figures with 13 points. Harrisburg defeated Reedsport 42-41 in the other game.
Country Christian 44, Jewell 30...Will Steinweg scored 18 points and had 14 rebounds and Travis Kozenski added a double-double with 10 points and 10 boards as the Jays lost their fourth straight.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Burns 48, Astoria 18...The defending Oregon 3A champs put the defensive clamps on Astoria, holding the Lady Fishermen to 7-for-29 shooting from the field in an opening day win at the Madras Holiday Tournament. State volleyball and basketball player of the year Jessica Clemens led all scorers with 15 points, but had her hands full defensively with Jamie Coggins, who finished with 10 points and seven rebounds for Astoria. The Hilanders advanced to play Madras in the tournament championship game following the White Buffalos' 69-40 victory over Eagle Point.
Heppner 51, Warrenton 38...Heppner pulled away in the final two minutes of a close game for a victory over the Warriors in the opening round of the Eagle Classic Tournament at Harrisburg. Katie Kilkenny led all scorers with 11 points. Freshman Brooklyn Campbell led the Warriors with nine points in her varsity debut. Emily Ogren continued her recent strong play with eight points, eight rebounds and three steals. Jordyn Holt had four steals and four assists to go with six points.
Hockinson 58, Knappa 24...Hockinson held Knappa scoreless in the first period on the way to a dominating victory in Vancouver Friday night. The loss was Knappa's first of the season after four straight victories. The Lady Loggers, who were led by Brittany Dugan's seven points, open league play at home against Corbett Tuesday night.
Jewell 46, Country Christian 44...Frances Dugan scored 22 points as the Blue Jays overcame a horrible shooting night to defeat Country Christian to improve to 4-0 on the season. The Jays, who have several players either sick or hurt, shot just 17-for-83 from the field and 12-for-25 at the line, but got a big rebounding effort. Sonia Borders and Lucinda Williams each had eight points and 11 rebounds for Jewell, which hosts Perrydale Tuesday night.
Heppner 58, Warrenton 42...The Warriors had a 20-6 lead and led 24-17 at halftime, but were outscored 42-18 in the second half by the physical Mustangs in an opening round loss at the Harrisburg Eagle Classic Tournament. Eric Gantenbein had 15 points and Ryan Lampi had 14 points and seven rebounds for Warrenton. A.J. Rauch led three Heppner players in double figures with 13 points. Harrisburg defeated Reedsport 42-41 in the other game.
Country Christian 44, Jewell 30...Will Steinweg scored 18 points and had 14 rebounds and Travis Kozenski added a double-double with 10 points and 10 boards as the Jays lost their fourth straight.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Burns 48, Astoria 18...The defending Oregon 3A champs put the defensive clamps on Astoria, holding the Lady Fishermen to 7-for-29 shooting from the field in an opening day win at the Madras Holiday Tournament. State volleyball and basketball player of the year Jessica Clemens led all scorers with 15 points, but had her hands full defensively with Jamie Coggins, who finished with 10 points and seven rebounds for Astoria. The Hilanders advanced to play Madras in the tournament championship game following the White Buffalos' 69-40 victory over Eagle Point.
Heppner 51, Warrenton 38...Heppner pulled away in the final two minutes of a close game for a victory over the Warriors in the opening round of the Eagle Classic Tournament at Harrisburg. Katie Kilkenny led all scorers with 11 points. Freshman Brooklyn Campbell led the Warriors with nine points in her varsity debut. Emily Ogren continued her recent strong play with eight points, eight rebounds and three steals. Jordyn Holt had four steals and four assists to go with six points.
Hockinson 58, Knappa 24...Hockinson held Knappa scoreless in the first period on the way to a dominating victory in Vancouver Friday night. The loss was Knappa's first of the season after four straight victories. The Lady Loggers, who were led by Brittany Dugan's seven points, open league play at home against Corbett Tuesday night.
Jewell 46, Country Christian 44...Frances Dugan scored 22 points as the Blue Jays overcame a horrible shooting night to defeat Country Christian to improve to 4-0 on the season. The Jays, who have several players either sick or hurt, shot just 17-for-83 from the field and 12-for-25 at the line, but got a big rebounding effort. Sonia Borders and Lucinda Williams each had eight points and 11 rebounds for Jewell, which hosts Perrydale Tuesday night.
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