Monday, December 18, 2006

TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS-Boys Capsules

BOYS
Astoria 64, Burnaby Central, BC 55...The Fishermen started strong, building a 26-6 first half lead, before the Wildcats fought back, closing the first half with nine straight points and completing a 13-0 run with back-to-back baskets off offensive rebounds by 6-5 wing Jobair Satari to open the third quarter. The Wildcats cut the lead to four late in the third period and trailed 39-35 with 6:23 left, before Astoria responded with back-to-back baskets by Tony Robinson. Jordan Poyer took over the final five minutes as the Astoria sophomore scored 13 of his game-high 21 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Fishermen to the victory. Poyer went 8-for-9 from the field in the game and had two steals, two blocks, two assists and four rebounds. Senior post Brendan Landwehr only attempted one shot, but led Astoria with seven rebounds and four steals, often matching up against the much bigger Satari, who was held to 14 points, nearly half his season average. Satari added 12 rebounds and Victory Spencer pulled down 10 boards to go with 5 points.
BURNABY CENTRAL 4 11 16 24--55
Petilla 2, Spencer 5, Hsieh 15, Nenadic 6, Satari 14, Herath, Chen, Cejvanovic 4, Barrosso 9, Chun Li.
ASTORIA 17 9 11 27--64
Macareno 6, Alfonse 13, Landwehr, Robinson 14, Poyer 21, Culver, Murray 1, Davis, Anderson 5, Faulkner 4.
FIELD GOALS-BC: 21-41-51%, AST: 24-56-43%
3-PT FG'S-BC: 5-11-45%, AST: 5-20-25%
FREE THROWS-BC: 8-15-53%, AST: 11-22-50%
REBOUNDS-BC: 32, AST: 26
TURNOVERS-BC: 27, AST: 12

Seaside 50, Corbett 41...The Seagulls never trailed, scoring the first seven points of the game and building an 18-6 lead after one quarter. Down 25-13 at halftime, the Cardinals closed to within seven points on a steal and fast break layup by Kevin Greenslade. Andrew Hanes scored on a rebound putback to make it 35-28 Seaside with 2:30 to go in the third period, but the Seagulls responded with a pair of Matt Peinhardt free throws and Chris Senick's third 3-pointer of the game to boost the lead back to 12 points. The Cardinals would get no closer than eight points the rest of the way. Senick finished with 11 points, including 3-of-4 shooting beyond the arc. The junior guard also had three steals and dished out three assists. Ed Kauffunger added eight points and seven rebounds and Matt Peinhardt and Dennis Olstedt added eight points each. Corbett's Sean Holbrook led all scorers with 18 points. Greenslade had four steals to go with his eight points.
CORBETT 6 7 17 11--41
Schaffer, Hanes 5, Holbrook 18, Greenslade 8, Callahan 4, Winters, Smith, Childs 6.
SEASIDE18 7 15 11--50
Strite 3, Senick 11, Kauffunger 8, Carlson 4, Peinhardt 8, De Gandi, Walker 2, Carow 6, Olstedt 8, Watts, Truax.
FIELD GOALS-COR: 17-52-33%, SEA: 16-37-43%
3-PT FG'S-COR: 1-14-7%, SEA: 4-8-50%
FREE THROWS-COR: 6-12-50%, SEA: 14-27-52%
REBOUNDS-COR: 28, SEA: 39
TURNOVERS-COR: 14, SEA: 22

North Valley 40, Seaside 27...On Saturday, the Seagulls struggled with 25 turnovers against the Knights' aggressive halfcourt trap and repeatedly got beat downcourt for layups off missed shots and steals. North Valley, a school from the community of Merlin north of Grant's Pass coached by former Warrenton head coach Rob Boye, took command of the game with a 12-0 first quarter run. Senior guard Matt Malinoff scored eight points during the run all on fast break layups. The Knights scored 16 of their 25 first half points off Seagull turnovers. When they weren't running the court, the Knight's ran long halfcourt sets which minimized possessions and kept the game score low, neutralizing Seaside's height advantage. North Valley only attempted 28 shots in the game to improve to 3-3 on the season. North Valley lost to Knappa 80-62 on Friday at Warrenton. No details were reported.
NORTH VALLEY 12 13 5 10--40
Olmstead, Rose 5, Malinoff 12, Vandehey6, Claffey 9, Larson, Brummett, Clark 6, Ghena.
SEASIDE 4 9 6 8--27
Strite, Senick, Kauffunger 4, Carlson 2, Peinhardt 7, Watts 6, Walker 6, Carow, Olstedt 2, Truax.
FIELD GOALS-NV: 15-28-54%, SEA: 12-32-38%
3-PT FG'S-NV: 1-5-20%, SEA: 0-4-0%
FREE THROWS-NV: 9-12-75%, SEA: 3-3-100%
REBOUNDS-NV: 15, SEA: 19
TURNOVERS-NV: 20, SEA: 25

Burnaby Central, BC 81, Knappa 72...The most entertaining game of the tournament, without question. The Loggers and Wildcats traded fire throughout a first quarter that saw 12 lead changes and eight made 3-pointers. Knappa's Ryan Isom continued to scorch the nets in the second period, going 3-for-5 beyond the arc as the Loggers opened up 45-33 lead in the second quarter. Jobair Satari, Burnaby Central's leading scorer on the season at 25 points per game, scored the Wildcats' last 11 points of the half as the Wildcats closed to within 47-42 at halftime. Isom had 22 points in the first half, including 6-for-11 shooting from behind the 3-point line, one day after making nine threes in a 80-62 win over North Valley. But while Knappa's sharpshooter tailed off, making only one more shot from the field in the second half, Satari continued to pour it on. The powerfully-built 6-5 wing capped an 11-point 3rd quarter with a 3-pointer to give the Wildcats a 66-55 lead. Burnaby Central shot 11-for-13 from the field in the quarter, outscoring the Loggers 26-10. Steven Bokor opened the fourth quarter with a rebound putback, then found Jesse Moreland for a basket as Knappa closed to within 66-61, but the Loggers misfired on their next six shot attempts and turned the ball over three times as the Wildcats regained a 10-point lead and held off the Loggers down the stretch. Satari finished with 31 points on 13-for-18 shooting, hit 3-of-6 from behind the 3-point line and added 11 rebounds and four blocked shots. Jonard Petilla drilled four 3's and went 8-for-12 from the floor to finish with 22 points for the Wildcats. Point guard Kevin Hsieh dished out six assists and had five rebounds to go with 11 points. Isom went 7-for-16 from beyond the arc, finishing with 27 points for Knappa to lead four Loggers players in double figures. Knappa went just 9-for-30 from the field in the second half after shooting 56% in the first half.
KNAPPA 18 29 10 15--72
R. Isom 27, P. Isom 11, Moreland 12, Aho 4, Riffe 10, Bokor 2, West 6.
BURNABY CENTRAL,B.C. 19 23 24 15--81
Petilla 22, Spencer3, Hsieh 11, Satari 31, Barroso 12, Herath 2, Cejvanovic, Chun Li.
FIELD GOALS- KNA: 27-62-44%, BC: 31-54-57%
3-PT FG'S-KNA: 8-23-35%, BC: 9-19-47%
FREE THROWS-KNA: 10-16-63%, BC: 10-15-67%
REBOUNDS-KNA: 25, BC: 35
TURNOVERS-KNA: 7, BC: 13

Astoria 75, Corbett 29...No contest. Astoria scored more points off Corbett turnovers (33) than the Cardinals scored in the game. Eleven Astoria players scored in the game, led by Nick Alfonse with 14 points. The Fishermen effort was bolstered by Andy Murray, who made his season debut the day before in a victory over Burnaby Central. Murray, who is finally recovered from a broken fibula than hampered him during the football season, scored eight points and had six rebounds, three steals and two assists, playing full speed during the minutes he was on the floor. Nic Faulkner contributed a career-high 12 points and pulled down six rebounds and Brendan Landwehr continued his strong play on the floor with six boards, three assists and two steals. The Fishermen (3-2) will travel to Ilwaco on Wednesday, beginning a three games in three days stretch that includes a home game with Estacada on Thursday and a trip to Valley Catholic on Friday.
ASTORIA 16 20 20 19--75
Macareno 4, Alfonse 14, Landwehr 2, Robinson 12, Poyer 6, Culver 2, Murray 8, Dalton 6, Anderson 6, Davis 3, Faulkner 12, Christianson.
CORBETT 9 13 4 3--29
Hanes 2, Holbrook 7, Greenslade 13, Childs 4, Callahan 1, Winters 2, Schaffer, Smith, Stevens.
FIELD GOALS-AST: 30-68-44%, COR: 11-30-37%
3-PT FG'S-AST: 1-10-10%, COR: 1-8-13%
FREE THROWS-AST: 8-11-73%, COR: 6-12-50%
REBOUNDS-AST: 36, COR: 22
TURNOVERS-AST: 12, COR: 32

Seaside 56, Burnaby Central, B.C. 44...Seaside followed up a poor performance earlier in the day Saturday against North Valley with a strong finish. The Gulls had their strongest defensive and rebounding effort of the tournament and distributed 17 assists on 22 made baskets in the victory. Tied at 19 at the half, the Gulls worked the glass hard in the third period, scoring eight second-chance points during a 13-0 opening run. Chris Senick, shut out earlier in the day in a 40-27 loss to North Valley, led the Gulls with 17 points, connecting on 3-of-6 from 3-point range. Sophomore guard Jeremy Carow came off the bench to score 12 for Seaside and Matt Peinhardt hauled down 11 rebounds to go with seven points. Seaside had a 51-25 edge in rebounding, including a 15-10 advantage on the offensive glass. The Gulls held Burnaby's high-scoring Jobair Satari to just eight points on 3-of-14 shooting as the Wildcats looked a little tired after playing their second game of the day and third in two days following a long road trip and a couple of nights without power. The Seagulls' next game is at home against Molalla at home on Thursday.
BURNABY CENTRAL 7 12 10 15--44
Petilla 6, Spencer, Hsieh 12, Satari 8, Chun Li, Nenadic 78, Barrosso 11, Cejvanovic.
SEASIDE 7 12 25 12--56
Strite, Walker, Kauffunger 9, Senick 17, Peinhardt 7, Olstedt 3, Watts 6, Carow 12, Carlson 2.
FIELD GOALS-BC: 14-58-24%, SEA: 22-53-42%
3-PT FG'S-BC: 9-32-28%, SEA: 5-12-42%
FREE THROWS-BC: 7-10-70%, SEA: 7-12-58%
REBOUNDS-BC: 25, SEA: 51
TURNOVERS-BC: 12, SEA: 20

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