Saint Martin’s guard Riley Carel was named the GNAC Player of the Week for his performances against Montana State-Billings and Seattle Pacific – an upset of the #11 ranked team in the nation in which Carel scored 17 points with eight assists against the school that he transferred from after the 2011-2012 season.
Here is the press release from the Saint Martin’s athletics department:
PORTLAND, Ore. – Saint Martin’s University men’s basketball Riley Carel was selected as the GNAC / Red Lion Men’s Basketball Player of the Week as announced today by the conference.
Carel, a 6-2 junior guard from Enumclaw, Wash., scored 29 points, including 17 in SMU’s 73-69 win over 11th-ranked Seattle Pacific on Saturday as the Saints beat the Falcons for just the third time in the 13-year history of the conference. He also had career highs for assists (8) and steals (5) in the win, while grabbing six rebounds and making seven of 12 shots.
He has scored in double figures in four-straight games for the Saints helping SMU to win three of its last four. During that stretch he is averaging 13.5 points, 4.3 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.5 steals while shooting 50 percent from the field and 83.3 percent from the free throw line.
This season he ranks second in the GNAC in steals (1.8) and 13th in assists (3.0) while averaging 10.1 points per game and 4.9 rebounds shooting 41.3 percent from the field and 77.8 percent from the free throw line.
The Saints (5-7, 2-2 GNAC) are on the road this week in GNAC play traveling to Central Washington on Thursday, Jan. 9th for a game at 7:00 pm. SMU heads to Northwest Nazarene for a game on Saturday, Jan. 11th at 6:00 pm.
Down by three at the half, Evergreen used a 16-3 run capped off by a Sammi Clark three at the 14:30 mark to build an 11 point lead. Northwest University stormed back and held a two point lead before a pair of Clark free throws tied the game and another pair of Justina Laney free throws gave the Geoducks the lead back for good and they held on to a 69-61 Cascade Conference win over Northwest University in Kirkland.
Clark finished with 17 points, mostly from the line where she was 9-of-10, and Sadee Jones poured in 17 points of her own. Brittany Gray and Jessica Denmon each approached a double-double with 12 points, nine rebounds and 10 points, eight boards respectively.
The Geoducks moved to 2-3 in the CCC and back to .500 overall at 6-6. They will play host to Southern Oregon on Friday at 5:30 PM.
Maria Jesse and LaKeisha Anger each recorded double-doubles in South Puget Sound’s 77-61 win over Green River at the SPSCC gym on Saturday afternoon. Jesse led the way with 23 points and 16 boards while Anger added 20 points and grabbed ten rebounds as the Clippers picked up their first NWAACC West win of the season and just their second win overall.
Ashley Stancil and Wakeena De La Cruz chipped in 11 and 10 point respectively and Sofia Guerra collected 12 rebounds and handed out six assists in the win.
The Saint Martin’s women exploded for 49 points in the first half on the back of Brooke Paulson’s four three pointers and cruised in the second half to knock off Western Oregon 77-46 at Marcus Pavilion. The Saints hit eight threes in the first half including two from Jordyn Richardson and a buzzer beater banker by Jori Skorpik to give the Saints their highest scoring half since a 52 point outburst against Abilene Christian in 2005.
Paulson and Liz Mills came off the bench at the 16:18 mark of the first half and provided instant offense extending an 8-4 Saints lead to 20 in just seven minutes. Paulson hit three straight three pointers and finished the half with 14 points, only missing out on five three pointers in the half when her fourth shot came with just a foot inside the arc. Mills scored nine points in the first half and continued that into the second half with another nine to finish with 18.
Chelsea Haskey scored 15 points, including a pair from long distance, and pulled down nine boards. The Saints outrebounded the Wolves 46-36 and forced Western into 27 turnovers in holding their opponent to under 50 points for the fourth time this year and under 60 for the sixth time on their home court.
Dana Goularte scored half of Western Oregon’s points, 23 and grabbed 15 rebounds with three blocks.
The Saints sit alone at the top of the GNAC standings at 3-0 and are 9-3 overall. They will make their annual frozen trip to Alaska next weekend.
In game two, the Saint Martin’s men took a 15 point lead in the second half but #11 Seattle Pacific came roaring back to tie the game at 69 with 1:14 left to play. But Ryan Rogers drove to the left block, spun into the lane, made the layup and drew the foul. That proved to be the game winning basket and the Saints held on to a shocking 73-69 upset.
Down 34-33 at the half, Saint Martin’s went on a 21-5 run over the first seven minutes of the second half to take a 54-39 lead capped off by a Brad Norman layup at the 13:19 mark.
After Riley Carel’s jumper put the Saints up 58-45 with 11:18 left, David Downs took over for SPU. Downs was frustrated all night by suffocating defense but foul trouble forced Carel and Evan Coulter off of him and Downs took advantage scoring the Falcons’ next 11 points, a run that cut the Saints lead to 60-56 with 8:09 to play.
The Saints held the Falcons at bay until Brendan Carroll drove the baseline and finished the layup despite Coulter hacking him across the arms. Carroll finished the three point play to tie the game at 69. Downs missed a layup on the next possession after Rogers gave the Saints the lead and an open go ahead three pointer with 13 second left. Rogers hit two free throws with 10 second left to seal the deal for the Saints.
Carel and Rogers each scored 17 points and Coulter chipped in 16 points in the win. Carel, who transferred from Seattle Pacific after the 2011-2012 season, also led the Saints with six rebounds and eight assists in his first game against his former school.
Downs scored 24 points for Seattle Pacific and Carroll finished with 15 points off the bench. Only five Falcons scored in the game and reigning GNAC defensive player of the year Riley Stockton was a complete non-factor. He finished with no points, no steals and five fouls. SPU was without their second leading scorer, Patrick Simon, who sat out with an injury to his right hand.
The Saints improved to 5-7 overall and are now 2-2 in the GNAC. They will hit the road for the next three games and will return to Marcus Pavilion on Thursday, January 23rd for a 9:00 PM matchup with Alaska-Fairbanks that will be televised on Root Sports Northwest.
Olympia fell to 0-3 in the 4A Narrows League but kept things tight with league leader Stadium in their 57-52 loss. One bad quarter doomed the Bears turning a one point halftime deficit to a 37-29 hole after three. Khalil Matheney led Oly with 15 points and Max Fortier added 10 in the loss. Bobby Moorehead scored 23 points for the Tigers.
Wilson 76, North Thurston 36
Team
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Final
North Thurston (0-3 3A Narrows)
2
7
20
7
36
Wilson (3-0 3A Narrows)
27
17
14
18
76
NT leader: Wes Reynolds – 8 points
Wilson took it to North Thurston from the get go opening up a 25 point lead after the first quarter and a 44-9 lead at the half en route to a 76-36 win. Jamal Welch and David Jenkins outscored North Thurston themselves with 23 and 18 points respectively for Wilson.
Centralia 72, Capital 64
Team
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Final
Centralia (2-0 2A EvCo)
13
14
26
19
72
Capital (0-3 2A EvCo)
16
11
17
20
64
CAP leader: Jacob Pratt – 16 points
Much like crosstown Oly, Capital had one bad quarter, the third, and fell to 1-8 overall this season and 0-3 in the 2A EvCo. Four Capital players scored in double figures led by Spencer Pratt’s 16 points and Ty Gentry’s 11.
River Ridge opened up an 11 point lead after the first quarter and never looked back and knocked off Black Hills 61-51 to move a game ahead of the Wolves in the 2A EvCo. Jason Kananin scored 14 points and Thayer Murphy chipped in 12 for the Hawks. TJ Mickelson went for a game high 22 points for Black Hills.
Tumwater 59, Bonney Lake 45
Team
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Final
Tumwater (4-6 overall)
15
16
13
15
59
Bonney Lake (0-10 overall)
4
13
12
16
45
TUM leaders: Warner, Cooper – 15 points
Timberline 62, Shelton 36
Team
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Final
Timberline (5-5 overall)
16
19
18
9
62
Shelton (0-8 overall)
12
4
8
12
36
TIM leader: Jarryn Bush – 16 points
Girls basketball
Olympia 59, Stadium 15
Team
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Final
Olympia (3-0 4A Narrows)
18
25
10
6
59
Stadium (0-4 4A Narrows)
10
3
0
2
15
OLY leader: Sarah Snodgrass – 10 points
11 different Bears scored led by Sarah Snodgrass’ 10 points in Olympia’s 59-15 thumping of Stadium. The Bears stayed undefeated in the 4A Narrows League. Vanessa Higgins scored 11 of Stadium’s 15 points.
Taylor Sauls hit a buzzer beating three pointer and Black Hills stayed unbeaten in the 2A EvCo with a thrilling 62-61 comeback win over River Ridge. The game winner was the second three pointer in the last ten seconds for Sauls, who finished with 17 points to lead the Wolves while Nicole Nurmi and Sarah McGee scored 13 and 10 points in the win.
Mackenna Schultz led River Ridge with 17 points and Jazzlynn Brewster added 12 as the Hawks fell to 1-2 in the 2A EvCo. Black Hills improved to 3-0, but they have yet to face superpower WF West while River Ridge has already lost to them once.
Boys basketball
Northwest Christian vs. Ocosta – Northwest Christian HS – 7:00 PM
Olympia vs. Stadium – Olympia HS – 7:00 PM
River Ridge @ Black Hills – Black Hills HS – 7:30 PM – Radio: ESN
Capital vs. Centralia – Capital HS – 7:30 PM
League basketball gets back underway just a little bit before actual classes get underway. Can Olympia right the league ship and challenge 4A Narrows League leader Stadium at Chick Rockey Gym tonight? Black Hills and River Ridge have identical records, who will separate themselves in the wide open 2A EvCo? Can Capital bounce back after dropping two games in Yakima to 1A teams?
Girls basketball
River Ridge @ Black Hills – Black Hills HS – 6:00 PM – Radio: ESN
North Thurston vs. Wilson – North Thurston HS – 7:00 PM
The highlight of the night comes at 6:00 when Black Hills hosts River Ridge in a key battle between two of the top teams in the 2A EvCo. Both teams sit at 7-1 overall this season but the Wolves have a game advantage in the conference standings after River Ridge fell to superpower WF West in December. River Ridge was ranked #5 and Black Hills was was ranked #6 in 2A in the last Seattle Times girls basketball rankings.
University of Maine transfer Jonathan Mesghna scored 24 points and pulled down 10 rebounds in a 66-50 Montana State-Billings win over Saint Martin’s at Marcus Pavilion on Thursday night. Riley Carel scored 12 points to lead the way for the Saints.
The two teams played a relatively even game in a couple of aspects. Montana State-Billings went 19-for-56 (33.9%) from the field and 6-for-23 from behind the three point arc while Saint Martin’s went 17-for-54 (31.5%) and an identical 6-for-23 from three.
However, the biggest difference was free throw shooting. The Saints made just 10-of-23 from the line including just 1-of-7 in the first half while the Yellowjackets went 22-for-27 including 19 of their 34 second half points.
Matt Dodson racked up six blocks for the Saints and Ryan Rogers chipped in ten points.
SMU fell to 1-2 in the GNAC and will next face #11 Seattle Pacific at 7:30 on Saturday night.
Austin Bonds poured in 20 points and Slanblaytee Kaye scored 17 points with seven boards and four assists in South Puget Sound won their first game of the season in their 65-59 shorthanded, league opener win at Lower Columbia in Longview.
The Clippers played just six players and Bonds, Kaye, Keegan Liebelt and Brandon McGurkin all played all 40 minutes. Liebelt scored 11 points including three three pointers and McGurkin chipped in 10 points.
SPSCC is 1-0 in the NWACC West Division and 1-8 overall.
Women’s basketball
Dramikha Skaar and Ashley Stancil each scored 13 points and LaKeisha Anger chipped in 12 for South Puget Sound but Lower Columbia was too much for the Clippers in the second half and pulled away for an 82-64 win in Longview.
Saint Martin’s vs. Montana State-Billings – Marcus Pavilion – 7:00 PM
Whoa baby, it’s good to be back. You see, I closed out my 2013 and kicked off 2014 sick as a dog. In fact, I missed the Seahawks game on Sunday to sleep all day and basically have been neglectful of all Oly Sports duties since Saturday night. Fun times.
But I’m back to full health and will be at the first sporting event of the new year tonight when the Saint Martin’s men play host to the Montana State-Billings Yellowjackets at Marcus Pavilion. The Saints enter the game at 1-1 in GNAC play after a win over Simon Fraser in Burnaby and a loss to Western Washington in Bellingham in early December. The Saints are 4-6 overall and have won three games in a row (other than a exhibition loss to Division I Montana).
Montana State-Billings enters the game at 5-5 overall and 1-1 in conference play. They knocked off Central Washington in the opening weekend of GNAC play for their GNAC victory. The Yellowjackets haven’t played since December 21st when they lost to Long Beach State in an exhibition game.
Live video with me, Brandon Sparks, on the call and live stats can be seen by clicking here if you can’t make it to the Pavilion. But you should come down, it should be an entertaining game. There are no high school games tonight and tickets are cheap.
Donaven Dorsey scored 26 points with eight rebounds in Timberline’s 55-44 win over Beaverton in the 9:00 AM game of the Les Schwab Invitational in Hillsboro, Oregon.
The Beavers held a 24-20 halftime lead but the Blazers turned it up in the second half with 35 points including a reverse slam off of a steal by Dorsey to open the fourth quarter.
Timberline will next face Central Catholic at 11:30 on Sunday morning at Liberty High School in Hillsboro. The Rams knocked off South Eugene in the 10:30 game, 62-51.