Wednesday, February 07, 2007

TUESDAY PREP ROUNDUP

BOYS BASKETBALL
Portland Christian 74, Knappa 55...The Loggers pressured their way to an early 14-3 lead before a 23-0 Portland Christian run gave the Royals control of the game. PC outscored Knappa 26-8 in the second quarter. Jesse Moreland led Knappa with 16 points and drew three charges on the defensive end. Gary Aho added 13 points and Ryan Isom scored 10 for the Loggers, who can sew up second place in the N.W. League and a home playoff game with a win Friday over De La Salle. The game will be broadcast live on SportsRadio 1230 ESPN beginning at 7:35 p.m.
Jewell 58, Clatskanie J.V. 43...The Blue Jays picked up their second consecutive win, led by another monster night from Will Steinweg. The senior post scored 28 points with 17 rebounds, five steals and six assists. Loren Thompson added 14 points and 17 rebounds for the Blue Jays.

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Scappoose 52, Astoria 19...Jacki Cunningham scored 20 points and Salinas Abbott added 10 points for the Indians, who built a 36-11 halftime lead. The Fishermen played without Kelly Roman and Kristen Saulsbury, both out with illnesses. Astoria hots just 6-for-39 from the field and turned the ball over 23 times in the loss. Sara Cullen and Jamie Coggins each scored seven points. Astoria hosts Tillamook on Friday
Portland Christian 50, Knappa 28...The Lady Loggers dropped their second straight game to fall into third place in the Northwest League. Knappa closes the regular season at home against De La Salle Friday night.
N.W. Christian 47, Naselle 37...Inconsistency on offense and too many turnovers cost the Comets Tuesday night at Lacey. Brandi Keightley led Naselle with 11 points. Kellyn Pakenen did not play because of illness. The Comets final regular season game at Tacoma Baptist has been moved to Thursday night. Naselle needs a win over the Crusaders to move into fourth place in the Pacific 2B League and earn a home playoff game in the opening round of the district tournament.

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