Category Archives: Basketball

Friday scoreboard: Hawks sweep Wolves; Bears, Blazers boys win; Geoducks drop pair to Yotes

Boys basketball

River Ridge 63, Black Hills 52
Olympia 58, Yelm 37
Timberline 69, Wilson 62
Foss 84, North Thurston 60
Raymond 68, Northwest Christian 32

Top scorers (no Black Hills stats):
 Donaven Dorsey (Timberline)............23
 Kesean Coleman (River Ridge)...........20
 Elijah Sanders (Timberline)............20
 Brad Wallace (River Ridge).............19
 Kenton Boogard (Northwest Christian)...14
 Uati Pati (North Thurston).............14
 Michael Naipo (Olympia)................14
 Steven Stone (North Thurston)..........13


Girls basketball

River Ridge 58, Black Hills 48
Yelm 49, Olympia 38
Wilson 72, Timberline 26
Centralia 68, Capital 49
North Thurston @ Foss – No report

Top scorers:
 Jazzlynn Brewster (River Ridge)...18
 Holli Weiland (Capital)...........18
 MaKenna Schultz (River Ridge).....17
 Sarah McGee (Black Hills).........15
 Hope Mortensen (Black Hills)......14


Men’s basketball

College of Idaho 89, Evergreen 78 – Recap from Evergreen athletics


Women’s basketball

College of Idaho 63, Evergreen 52 – Recap from Evergreen athletics

Tonight (1/25): Wolves, Hawks doubleheader; Rams, Blazers host Tacoma schools; Geoducks battle College of Idaho

wolvesBusy night of hoops in the South Sound tonight highlighted by an important 2A EvCo girls game between River Ridge and Black Hills. The 7-2 Hawks travel to Black Hills tonight sitting a game ahead of the 6-3 Wolves for second place in the conference.

The two teams met on December 21st in Lacey where River Ridge put together a 49-25 second half to overcome a six point halftime deficit to easily defeat Black Hills 78-60. Jazzlynn Brewster scored 24 points and MaKenna Schultz added 23 for the Hawks in the win while Nicole Nurmi led the Wolves with 15.

Tip-off tonight is set for 5:45 PM.

HAWKS_1Following the girls game, the River Ridge and Black Hills boys square off. The Hawks currently sit in third place, a half game behind Capital following the Cougars 66-64 win over Centralia last night.  Tip time is scheduled for 7:30 PM. 

Across town in Lacey, the struggling North Thurston boys basketball team welcomes Dezmyn Trent and Foss to town while Timberline hosts Wilson in a matchup of 3-5 teams battling for fourth place in the 3A Narrows League. Both games tip at 7:00 PM.  Listen to the game live on the Eli Sports Network by clicking here.

All the way back across town again, Evergreen hosts the College of Idaho in doubleheader basketball action. The Geoducks women start it off at 5:30 PM and the men will follow at 7:30. Tonight is Evergreen’s Coaches Versus Cancer night. Wear pink and half of your ticket price will be donated to the American Cancer Alliance of Thurston County.  Live stats and video are available on the Evergreen athletics website.

VIDEO: Saint Martin’s Gelhar and Richardson rain threes

 

Saint Martin’s Angela Gelhar and Jordyn Richardson combined to hit seven three pointers in the second half of the Saints’ 74-57 win over Alaska-Fairbanks last night. Gelhar finished with 20 points and Richardson added 15 in the win. Above is all seven three pointers as called by me on the Saint Martin’s webcast.

Note: I know the music is a bit cheesy and the quality isn’t great. I’m still trying to figure out how to produce highlights using webcast videos that are small in size, hence the distortion on the titles and the video itself. Thanks for bearing with it for now, I hope you enjoy.

Thursday scoreboard: Gelhar’s 20 leads Saints to win over Nanooks; Cougars nip Tigers

Women’s basketball

Saint Martin’s 74, Alaska-Fairbanks 57 – Recap from SMUSaints.com

Angela Gelhar came off the bench and exploded for 20 points including four three pointers to lead Saint Martin’s to a 74-57 win over Alaska-Fairbanks. The Saints move to 4-4 in GNAC play and coupled with a Central Washington loss to Western Washington, they are now tied with Seattle Pacific for fifth place.

Playing without second leading scorer Brooke Paulson and starting point guard Jori Skorpik, Jordyn Richardson stepped up and hit four three pointers of her own and scored 15 points. Chelsea Haskey added 16 points, 12 in the first half as the Saints opened up an 32-23 halftime lead. Mackenzie Taylor scored just two points but hauled in 13 rebounds in the win.


Men’s basketball

Montana State-Billings 77, Saint Martin’s 64 – Box score

Roger O’Neill scored 23 points and pulled down eight rebounds but it wasn’t enough as Montana State-Billings knocked off the Saint Martin’s 77-64. A poor shooting first half proved to the be the difference as the Saints made just nine field goals in the first half and shot just 36% from the field. Meanwhile, the Yellowjackets shot 52% and opened up a 13 point lead, 41-28, at the half.

The Saint Martin’s bench hit just two field goals in the game. Eric Taylor came off the bench to score 11 points on 1-of-10 shooting. He was 9-of-10 from the free throw line. The Saints fell to 2-6 in GNAC play this season.


Boys basketball

Capital 66, Centralia 64

Capital hit 14 three pointers and came back from a seven point halftime deficit to knock off Centralia 66-64 and move into sole possession of second place in the 2A Evergreen Conference, a half game ahead of River Ridge.

Keenan Williams led the Cougars with 15 points and Jared Eidenmuller and Justin Rudd added 14 and 12 points respectively. Baylor Scott scored 23 points for the Tigers.

Tonight (1/24): Saints women host Nanooks; Capital faces conference test

Women’s basketball

Saint Martin’s vs. Alaska-Fairbanks – Marcus Pavilion – 7:00 PM

Saint Martin’s returns to Marcus Pavilion tonight when they face Alaska-Fairbanks in the first game of an important series against two struggling Alaska squads. The Saints currently sit at 3-4 in GNAC play, tied for sixth place with Central Washington. The top six teams in the conference make the GNAC tournament to be played at Saint Martin’s in March. The Nanooks are just 2-13 overall this season and are dead last in the GNAC at 0-7.

Tip-off is scheduled for 7:00 PM and you if you can’t make it to campus, you can watch the game and listen to me, Brandon Sparks, on the call by clicking here.


Boys basketball

Capital vs. Centralia – Capital HS – 7:30 PM

Important game in the 2A EvCo tonight when Capital squares off against Centralia at Capital High School. The Cougars are currently tied with River Ridge for second place at 6-3 while Centralia sits just a half game back at 5-3. The two teams met on December 20th in Centralia and the Tigers handed Capital a four point loss.

Tip-off is set for 7:30 PM and you can listen to the game on the Eli Sports Network by clicking here.

Wednesday scoreboard: Bears sweep Shelton; Blazers girls roll, boys fall on epic Foss comeback

Boys basketball

Olympia 60, Shelton 24
Lincoln 71, North Thurston 35
Foss 78, Timberline 75

Timberline took a 67-49 lead after three quarters in Tacoma but Foss mounted a furious comeback outscoring the Blazers 29-8 in the fourth to take home a 78-75 win. Dezmyn Trent scored 43 points including 22 in the fourth for the Falcons. Donaven Dorsey scored 23 and Tyler Gartner added 17 in a losing effort for the Blazers.

Top scorers:
 Donaven Dorsey (Timberline)...23
 Alex Johnson (Olympia)........19
 Tyler Gartner (Timberline)....17
 Michael Naipo (Olympia).......16


Girls basketball

Timberline 55, Foss 13
Olympia 58, Shelton 34
Lincoln 52, North Thurston 46

Top scorers:
 Kajana Fernandus (North Thurston)...20
 Sarah Snodgrass (Olympia)...........17
 Haley Harn (North Thurston).........12
 Jenna Randich (Olympia).............11


Men’s basketball

Highline 78, SPSCC 68 – Box score

South Puget Sound’s Kole Podowicz scored 23 points and Jamey Smith added 16 but it wasn’t enough as Highline knocked off the Clippers 78-68. Ira Haywood led the Thunderbirds with 15 points off the bench. The Clippers fell to 1-6 in the NWAACC’s West Region.


Women’s basketball

Highline 64, SPSCC 26 – Box score

 

Tonight (1/23): Narrows League hoops

Boys basketball

Olympia vs. Shelton – Olympia HS – 7:00 PM


Girls basketball

North Thurston vs. Lincoln – North Thurston HS – 7:00 PM
Timberline vs. Foss – Timberline HS – 7:00 PM

Tuesday scoreboard: Wallace’s big night lifts Hawks into second place; Cougars keep pace

Boys basketball

River Ridge 62, Centralia 61
Tumwater 73, Aberdeen 64
Capital 68, Black Hills 62
Pope John Paul II 48, Washington School for the Deaf 32
Willapa Valley 54, Northwest Christian 32

Centralia went on a 12-4 run over the last five minutes of the game but were unable to convert with less than 15 seconds left and fell to River Ridge, 62-61. The win coupled with Capital’s 68-62 win over Black Hills moves the Hawks and Cougars into a tie for second place at 6-3 in 2A EvCo play while Centralia dropped to third place at 5-3. Brad Wallace scored 24 points and pulled down 12 rebounds for the Hawks.

Top scorers: 
 Brad Wallace (River Ridge)...24
 Xin Gao (PJP2)...............17
 David Cooper (Tumwater)......15
 Justin Rudd (Capital)........14
 Keenan Williams (Capital)....13
 Josh Newell (Black Hills)....13


Girls basketball

River Ridge 57, Centralia 38
Black Hills 55, Capital 39
Aberdeen 57, Tumwater 46

Tonight (1/22): Wolves, Cougars doubleheader; Eagles, Navs, T-Birds and Hawks in action

Boys basketball

Pope John Paul II vs. Wa. School for the Deaf – St. Michael’s Gym – 7:00 PM
Northwest Christian vs. Willapa Valley – Northwest Christian – 7:00 PM
Tumwater vs. Aberdeen – Tumwater HS – 7:30 PM – Listen
Black Hills @ Capital – Capital HS – 7:30 PM

Out of town: River Ridge @ Centralia – 7:30 PM – Listen


Girls basketball

Black Hills @ Capital – Capital HS – 5:45 PM
River Ridge vs. Centralia – River Ridge HS – 7:30 PM

VIDEO: Roger O’Neill scores his 1,000th career point

 

With 5:50 left to play in the second half Saturday night, Saint Martin’s senior Roger O’Neill pulled down an offensive rebound, quickly drained a shot up off the glass and drew the foul. He proceeded to sink the free throw to give him 14 points in the game and his 1,000th career point as a Saint.

You can watch the video and hear my call of his 998th, 999th and 1000th points above.