Tuesday, December 18, 2007

TUESDAY HOOPS

Ouch!

Ilwaco boys stub their toes at Rochester, losing Trico opener 70-48 to the Warriors. Kenny Thomas led 13 Warriors players in the scoring column with 12 points. Freshman point guard Karl Oman paced the Fishermen with 12 points and Ryan Blake added 11.

"We didn’t run our stuff all night," fumed Ilwaco head coach Paul Jarrett. "Not one time did we run our offensive set all the way through. We took the shots they gave us."

"Defensively, we were chasing them around the floor instead of moving our feet."

The Fishermen have one more league game before the holiday break, entertaining the Columbia Bruins Thursday night in the back half of another co-ed doubleheader. Thursday's start times at Aase Gymnasium have been moved up to 5:00 p.m. for the girls varsity, followed by the boys game at approximately 6:30 p.m.

Ilwaco's girls got 28 points from all-Trico post Lanie Kary in a 56-45 victory at Rochester, improving their overall mark to 2-3

The Warrenton girls moved to 3-0 in Lewis & Clark League with a 65-39 win at Neah-Kah-Nie. Brooklyn Campbell scored 22 points and dished out a team-high five assists in the win. The Lady Warriors head into the Christmas holiday on a roll and will face a tough Wahkiakum team in the opening round of Ilwaco's Holiday Tournament next Thursday.

Warrior boys dished out 23 assists and got double figures from four different players in a 63-40 win at Neah-Kah-Nie

Knappa's boys had no trouble with visiting Faith Bible. The trio of Jesse Moreland, Gary Aho and Nate West helped Knappa to a strong start in the first quarter, then sat down and let the younger players do the heavy (O.K., fairly light) lifting the rest of the way, but not until Moreland threw down another sweet jam on a fast break for two of his 11 points. Young Steven Tadei led five Loggers players in double figures with 22 as Knappa thumped Faith Bible 95-47. Not quite the ideal warm-up for Thursday's tilt against 4A soon-to-be #1-ranked Marist (a winner at Central Thursday Night) at the Seaside Holiday Tournament.

Naselle's boys ended a 4-game skid with a 62-45 win over Raymond. All five Naselle starters scored in double figures, led by Kyle Burkhalter's 12 points.

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