Ryan Rogers scored 14 of his 19 points in the second half including two three pointers and Matt Dodson’s three point play at the 4:05 mark led Saint Martin’s to an 82-73 non-conference win to NAIA Northwest Christian.
In a back-and-forth contest that featured 14 lead changes and 10 ties, the Saints pulled away late in the contest. Tied at 64, Rogers hit a three at the 6:01 mark to give the Saints the lead for good. Following an Austin Kuemper free throw, Dodson scored the next five points for the Saints including a strong take to the hoop on a fastbreak pass from Issacc Bianchini that fell and drew the foul. He would hit the and-one free throw to give the Saints a 72-66 lead.
After a Coleton Baker jumper that cut the Saint Martin’s lead to four points, Bianchini calmly buried a three pointer with 2:33 left and the Beacons would never threaten again.
Riley Carel scored 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting and pulled down six boards and Lucas Shannon was perfect from the field going 6-of-6 for 12 points. Evan Coulter chipped in 11 points with four assists. The Saints shot 54.4% from on the night including 43.5% from distance.
University of Oregon transfer Kuemper led Northwest Christian with 21 points and seven rebounds while Montana transfer Spencer Coleman, who scored five points in the NCAA Tournament against Syracuse last year and averages 21 points and 11 rebound per game, scored 19 quiet points and was kept off the glass with just three boards as the Saints outrebounded the Beacons 33-30.
Boys basketball
Foss 70, North Thurston 58
Team
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Final
Foss (2-0 3A Narrows)
17
17
12
24
70
North Thurston (0-2 3A Narrows)
13
17
12
16
58
NT leader: Chris Reynolds – 17 points
North Thurston trailed Foss by just four points until the fourth quarter when the Falcons finally pulled away from the Rams to take home a 70-58 3A Narrows League win. Chris Reynolds led the Rams with 17 points and Steven Stone and David Marrero each added 16. Armond Davis led all scorers with 22 for Foss.
Gig Harbor 65, Olympia 59
Team
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Final
Gig Harbor (2-0 4A Narrows)
17
14
18
16
65
Olympia (0-2 4A Narrows)
10
11
21
17
59
OLY leader: Mitch Fettig – 19 points
Gig Harbor took a 10 point lead into the half and despite a 38 point second half, the Bears were unable to reel in the Tides and fell 65-59. Mitch Fettig led all scorers with 19 points and Ben Bishop and Max Fortier each finished in double digits with 11 and 10 points respectively. The Bears fell to 0-2 in the 4A Narrows.
Wilson 71, Timberline 51
Team
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Final
Wilson (2-0 3A Narrows)
16
22
15
18
71
Timberline (0-2 3A Narrows)
8
9
18
16
51
Donaven Dorsey scored 14 of Timberline’s 17 first half points but was also saddled with foul trouble all game long and the Blazers fell to Wilson, 71-51. Timberline fell to 0-2 against the two 3A Narrows League favorites.
Columbia Adventist 61, Pope John Paul 32
Girls basketball
North Thurston 41, Foss 20
Team
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Final
North Thurston (1-1 3A Narrows)
10
15
12
4
41
Foss (0-2 3A Narrows)
6
2
4
8
20
NT leader: Hayley Niles – 16 points
North Thurston moved to 1-1 in the 3A Narrows League with their 41-20 win over Foss in Tacoma. Hayley Niles scored 16 points and Megan Kramer notched eight for the Rams.
Olympia 39, Gig Harbor 32
Team
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Final
Olympia (2-0 4A Narrows)
14
6
1
18
39
Gig Harbor (0-2 4A Narrows)
10
7
11
4
32
OLY: Cooper, Fesenbek – 10 points
After scoring just one point in the third quarter and falling behind 28-21, the Bears clamped down and outscored Gig Harbor 18-4 to take their second win of the 4A Narrows League season with a 39-32 road win. Mackenzie Cooper and Nicole Fesenbek each scored 10 points and Jenna Randich added seven.
Wilson 61, Timberline 53
Team
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Final
Timberline (1-1 3A Narrows)
13
16
14
10
53
Wilson (2-0 3A Narrows)
15
21
13
12
61
TIM leader: Callan Russell – 20 points
Callan Russell scored 20 points and Linea Myhand chipped in 10 but the Blazers were unable to overcome Wilson’s 21-16 second quarter and fell 61-53 in Tacoma. Josie Matz led the Rams with 17 points.
Men’s basketball
Saint Martin’s vs. Northwest Christian – Marcus Pavilion – 7:00 PM
The Saint Martin’s men FINALLY play their first non-exhibition game of the season on their home court at Marcus Pavilion tonight when they face Northwest Christian at 7:00 PM.
The Saints went 2-6 in counting games while on the road including a split in GNAC play. They knocked off Simon Fraser 78-62 on December 5th and fell to Western Washington 87-75 on December 7th. They have played two exhibition games against Division I opponents and hung with Montana on Sunday night, trailing by just eight twice in the second half.
Northwest Christian is 7-3 in their first season under head coach Luke Jackson. Jackson was one of the best and most popular players to come out of the University of Oregon and was the tenth overall pick in the 2004 NBA Draft. Now he is the head coach of the NAIA school across the street from his alma mater. The Beacons are led by Spencer Coleman’s 20.7 points per game and 11.1 rebounds per game.
You can listen or watch the game with me, Brandon Sparks, on the call by clicking here.
Brandell Evans
Boys basketball
Timberline vs. Wilson – Timberline HS – 7:00 PM – Radio: Eli Sports
North Thurston vs. Foss – North Thurston HS – 7:00 PM
Olympia vs. Gig Harbor – Olympia HS – 7:00 PM
Narrows League play continues tonight with a big game at Timberline High School where Donaven Dorsey and the Blazers take on Alphonso Anderson and the odds on favorites in the 3A Narrows, the Wilson Rams.
Wilson is 1-0 in the 3A Narrows League coming off a 40 point win against Mount Tahoma on Friday night while Timberline sits at 0-1 in league after falling to Foss in overtime. The Blazers bounced back on Saturday with a double overtime win at Kentwood. Dorsey scored 44 of their 66 points in the game.
Men’s basketball
Evergreen vs. Lewis-Clark State – CRC Gymnasium – 4:00 PM
Boys basketball
Olympia vs. Battle Ground – Olympia HS – 7:00 PM
North Thurston vs. Centralia – North Thurston HS – 7:00 PM
Black Hills vs. Franklin Pierce – Black Hills HS – 7:30 PM
Girls basketball
Timberline @ Black Hills – Black Hills HS – 6:00 PM
Tumwater vs. Sumner – Tumwater HS – 7:00 PM
New, revised reclassification numbers have been released by the WIAA and it confirms a couple of major changes for the 2014-2016 seasons.
Here’s how the Olympia area (Thurston County plus Shelton) break down…
4A: Olympia, Timberline, Yelm
3A: Capital, North Thurston, Shelton
2A: Tumwater, Black Hills, River Ridge, Rochester
1A: Tenino
2B: Rainier
1B: Northwest Christian, Pope John Paul II
Olympia, Timberline and Yelm will all be some of the smallest schools in 4A with Olympia the largest at 1287. The cutoff between 4A and 3A is Marysville-Getchell at 1252. Timberline is listed as “still working with WIAA on enrollment #’s” so there is still a chance that they could land in 3A.
Capital will be one of the smallest 3A schools that didn’t opt up from a lower division. Rochester will be one of the smallest 2A schools while Tumwater will be one of the largest.
Rainier is now solidly in 2B and I would expect them to stay there and not opt up. Northwest Christian falls to 1B, but it would not surprise me at all to see them opt up to 2B and finally have a short drive for an opponent in Rainier.
Schools have the option to opt up until the first week of January.
See the full spreadsheet of reclassification numbers here.
Boys basketball
Northwest Christian vs. North Beach – Northwest Christian HS – 7:00 PM
Olympia vs. Yelm – Olympia HS – 7:00 PM
Tumwater vs. Enumclaw – Tumwater HS – 7:00 PM
The league portion of the 2013-2014 season tips off tonight for Northwest Christian and the Narrows League schools. The Navigators take on North Beach at Compass Arena at NCHS at 7:00 PM, while Olympia hosts Yelm also at 7:00. Timberline and North Thurston open league play on the road.
Northwest Christian is 2-2 in the early going with wins over The Northwest School and Orting. North Beach, meanwhile, is 3-0 with wins over three 1A Evergreen schools – Forks, Montesano and Hoquiam.
Olympia is 3-1 this season with a pair of wins over Capital. The inexperience Bears – they had to replace all five starters from last year’s team – have found offense in Khalil Matheney, a senior transfer from Hawaii’s Leilahua High School on Oahu. Matheney is averaging 14.3 points per game including a 22 point performance against the Cougars on Wednesday. Oly will face 2-1 Yelm tonight.
Girls basketball
North Thurston vs. Lincoln – North Thurston HS – 7:00 PM
Timberline vs. Foss – Timberline HS – 7:00 PM
The North Thurston and Timberline girls open their league seasons tonight with home games against Lincoln and Foss. Both the Rams and Blazers are 1-1 this season.
The Rams picked up an easy win over Capital on Monday led by Megan Kramer’s 20 points while the Blazers lost by just three points to River Ridge in their opener and won by three points at Olympia last Friday.
Boys basketball
River Ridge vs. Shelton – River Ridge HS – 7:00 PM
Tuesday news and notes
Black Hills head football coach Dominic Yarrington has been placed on paid leave until Wednesday while an investigation takes place, reports The Olympian. The Tumwater School District will not release what the subject matter of the investigation is, but says that it does not rise to the level of the police being involved. – The Olympian
Timberline alum Jonathan Stewart may miss the rest of the season with a tear in his MCL. Stewart was injured early in the Carolina Panther’s loss to New Orleans on Sunday night. The unfortunately injury-prone back missed the first seven games of the season after offseason ankle surgery. – CBS Sports
The Saint Martin’s women’s basketball team was named the GNAC Team of the Week after they opened up conference play by going 2-0 with wins over Central Washington and #18 Northwest Nazarene. – SMUSaints.com
Evergreen went 18-for-31 (58.1%)from the floor in the second half and scored 49 points. However, Eastern Oregon shot 74.1% from the floor, making 20-of-27 shots, and scored 56 points in the final 20 minutes to knock off the Geoducks 92-76 in the Cascade Conference opener.
Brittany Gray scored 16 points in the second half to finish with 18 points and 15 rebounds and Sammi Clark added 17 for the Geoducks. The Mountaineers’ Brittney Newcombe scored 25 of her 32 points in the second half.
Kyle Calhoun made six three pointers and finished with 22 points but was the only Geoduck to make more than two field goals in their 73-54 loss to Eastern Oregon at the CRC Gymnasium.
The Geoducks made just 15 shots from the field, eight of those were from long distance, and they were outrebounded 47-32. Marc Taylor scored nine points and pulled down seven boards in the loss.