1/31/09 Boys basketball express scores
January 31, 2009 by YH-R Sports
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| Pasco 78, Davis 72 |
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| DAVIS — Henderson 10, Mendoza 6, Lopez 4, Davonte Lockett 12, Jackson Marquis 20, Chapman 0, David Trimble 20, Hata 0, Rainey 0, Miner 0. Totals 30-58 7-17 72. PASCO — Anthony Scales 27, Uvay 4, Griffin 6, Montano 17, Perez 2, Reid 1, Streicher 17, Briggs 0, Villafan 4. Totals 29-70 15-21 78. |
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| Highlights: Griffin (P) 7 assists; Streicher (P) 7 rebounds; Trimble (D) 6 assists; Lockett (D) 11 rebounds | ||||||||||||||||
| Kennewick at Sunnyside, 7:30 p.m. |
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| Eisenhower 48, West Valley 46 |
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| EISENHOWER — Gaut 4, Watson 4, Lopez 9, Taylor Elmo 15, Fowler 0, Berman 2, Robert Bonser 14. Totals 20-52 7-10 48. WEST VALLEY — Goodman 5, Leman 0, Matt Borton 10, Urquhart 0, Alix Hernandez 16, Berndt 3, Tanner Albrecht 12. Totals 19-46 4-9 46. |
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| 3-point goals: Ike 1-12 (Elmo 1-4), WV 4-10 (Hernandez 2-4, Goodman 1-1, Berndt 1-2). Turnovers: Ike 11, WV 12. Rebounds: Ike 34 (Elmo 9, Bonser 5), WV 26 (Borton 11, Hernandez 5, Albrecht 5). Total fouls: Ike 16, WV 13. Fouled out: None. | ||||||||||||||||
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| Selah 68, Ellensburg 59 |
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| ELLENSBURG — Gigstead 0, Ben Luce 23, Frankie Mancinelli 11, Ethan Sterkel 10, Hinckle 2, Fifer 0, Garrett Harris 13. SELAH — Drew Washut 20, Valencourt 6, Escalera 9, Chavez 0, Trevor Dallman 13, Dodeward 4, Fife 0, Nick Longmire 16. |
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| Highlights: Washut (S) 6 rebounds; Ricky Escalera (S) 4 assists; Longmire (S) 4 assists. | ||||||||||||||||
| Wapato 69, East Valley 66 | ||||||||||||||||
| WAPATO — Willie Blodgett 20, Nickolff 4, Rigo Alvarado 12, Garza 2, Thomas 0, Truex 0, Pitt 0, Ramos 3, Lamebull 0, Howe 4, matt Guevara 24. EAST VALLEY — Janis 4, Cameron 3, Sauve 0, Brad Puckett 13, John Buchanan 11, Garcia-Stubbs 7, Taylor Klein 14, Roman Pruneda 14. |
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| Highlights: Guevara (W) 7 rebounds; Kline (EV) 14 rebounds. | ||||||||||||||||
| Grandview 69, Othello 60 | ||||||||||||||||
| OTHELLO — Gardner 8, Garza 2, Jermey Cirillo 20, Jakob Scott 12, Sam Harris 15, Gowen 3, Charles 0, Lind 0, Davis 0, Garza 0. GRANDVIEW — Rogi Fajardo 12, Chris Hernadez 12, Frank 6, Erick Rodriguez 33, Babcock 6, Newhouse 6, Reyes 0, Burch 0, Magana 0. |
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| Highlights: Scott (O) 13 rebounds; Fajardo (G) 4 rebounds; Hernandez (G) 9 rebounds; Rodriguez (G) 6 rebounds, 4 steals. | ||||||||||||||||
| Prosser 70, Ephrata 61 | ||||||||||||||||
| EPHRATA — Tinnell 6, J. Prescod 2, Chamberlain 0, Ross Buchert 27, Novik 7, B. Tupling 0, R. Tuplig 2, T. Prescod 1, Christiansen 3, Todd 9, Scheeike 4. PROSSER — Durbin 8, Anthony Flores 14, Hazzard 1, Dustin Crawford 14, Milne 5, Jordan Heintz 11, Kirby Moore 17, Zediker 0. |
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| Highlights: Crawford (P) 13 rebounds. | ||||||||||||||||
| Toppenish 31, Quincy 28 | ||||||||||||||||
| QUINCY — A. Richardson 1, Booth 0, Martin 9, Gonzalez 4, J. Cedargreen 8, Guzman 3, Deary 0, Keller 3. TOPPENISH — Gawhewga 0, S. Sanchez 0, Schutz 2, Patrick Peters 16, Ross 0, R. Ramirez 6, Sanchez 2, Mesplie 1, Aguilar 4. |
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| Highlights: Peters (T) 5 rebounds; Roman Ramirez (T) 4 assists, 4 steals. | ||||||||||||||||
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| Mabton 55, Granger 52 |
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| GRANGER — Oswald 7, Cortez 3, Mychal Lopez 13, C. Carpenter 0, Jochen 4, Mitchell Zapien 10, A. Carpenter 6, Reddout 3, Paul 6. MABTON — Carrasco 6, Sanchez 0, Frankie Smith 11, Mendez 5, Jesus Huecias 10, Nash 0, Brambilla 0, Strickland 0, Conradt 4, Rodriguez 8, J.T. Reynolds 11. |
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| Highlights: Reynolds (M) 4 assists. | ||||||||||||||||
| Zillah 46, Naches Valley 44 (OT) | ||||||||||||||||
| ZILLAH — Kinter 5, Rodriguez 0, Ben Garcia 12, Jose Mendoza 12, Patterson 2, Scott Riojas 10, Dasso 0, Seaman 4, Gonzalez 0. NACHES VALLEY — Wilcox 5, Flory 2, Gillespie 5, Weston Parker 12, Alexander 8, Weigel 2, Adam Ranger 10. |
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| Highlights: Parker (NV) 8 rebounds; Ranger (NV) 7 rebounds; Thomas Wilcox (NV) 6 assists. | ||||||||||||||||
| Goldendale 56, Cle Elum 54 |
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| CLE ELUM — Greg Strom 19, Jones 6, Green 8, Anderson 2, C. Zapel 1, J. Cushing 8, T. Cushing 9, J. Zapel 0, Craft 0. GOLDENDALE — Bartkowski 0, Cameron 3, Milliren 7, Austin Ross 13, Wing 3, Aaron Cochran 4, Theile 6, J. Jones 0, Lesko 0, Reed Lindhe 20, |
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| Highlights: Kane Theile (G) 5 assists; Blake (G) Lesko 3 steals. | ||||||||||||||||
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| Sunnyside Christian 60, Klickitat 40 |
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| KLICKITAT — Lindville 0, Ramsey 3, Prominski 7, Brewer 3, Davis 0, Michael McConville 12, Sanchey 7, Keys 8. SUNNYSIDE CHRISTIAN — Trevor Wagenaar 17, De Jong 6, Van Boven 4, Bosma 2, De Vries 4, Crabtree 9, Ry. Van Belle 5, Steven Broersma 13. |
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| Highlights: Kevin De Jong (SC) 11 rebounds. | ||||||||||||||||
| Yakama Tribal 64, Trout Lake-Glenwood 55 |
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| YAKAMA TRIBAL — Lewis 0, SparrowHawk Walsey 10, Z. Ike 0, Starr 0, Gardapee 2, Alex Johnley 30, Mills 0, Lloyd 0, Darren Winnier 11, L. Ike 0, Simeon Jim 11. TROUT LAKE-GLENWOOD — Jones 0, Deardon 8, P. Schuester 6, King 2, Alex Whitefield 17, Wells 0, Connell 0, Starr 4, Andy Wells 18, Langfield 0. |
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| Highlights: Joseph Star (YT) 15 rebounds; Walsey (YT) 13 assists; Johnley (YT) 8-10, 3-pt. shooting. | ||||||||||||||||
| La Salle 43, Riverside Christian 33 |
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| LA SALLE — Sattler 0, Mike McGree 21, Kilseimer 6, DeGooyer 8, Tri 4, Smith 0, Anderton 0, Duffy 4, Cacchiotti 0, Glazier 0. RIVERSIDE CHRISTIAN — Pynch 9, Gartrell 5, Byrne 9, S. Stein 4, Shuel 0, Neiffer 2, Shively 4. La Salle 6 13 10 14 — 43 Riverside Christian 6 6 12 9 — 33 |
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| Bickleton 43, La Salle JV 30 |
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| LA SALLE JV — Stohr 0, Brisk 0, Peganelli 0, Sullivan 15, Kennedy 10, Pesek 0, Rivard 4, Sutton 1. BICKELTON — Patrick Mayer 11, Andrew Venema 18, Nguyen 0, Hernandez 0, Reece 0, N. Venema 0, Alcantar 0, Molina 8, Sampson 0, Klingon 0. |
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| Highlights: A. Venema (B) 13 rebounds; Edgar Molina (B) 11 rebounds. | ||||||||||||||||
01/31/09 Girls basketball express scores
January 31, 2009 by YH-R Sports
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| Pasco 59, Davis 25 |
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| PASCO — B. Ortiz 5, Kelly 0, Rodriguez 2, Lanning 4, Sullivan 6, Walter 4, Sparks 4, Y. Ortiz 6, Huisingh 2, Elsworth 5, Middleton 0, Hayley Hodgins 16, Segura 0. DAVIS — Osuna 0, Cobian 0, Winckler 6, Castenda 6, Weaver 0, Tejeda 6, Serrano 2, Coluzny 3, Houston 2, Shervey 0. |
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| Highlights: Daria Winckler (D) 7 rebounds. | ||||||||||||||
| Kennewick 57, Sunnyside 54 |
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| KENNEWICK — Sanders 0, Courtney Perez 15, VVoight 0, Whistocken 2, Amanda Hall 23, Kylie Railc 11, Coleman 6. SUNNYSIDE — Wright 5, Maya 5, Katie Wutzke 17, Sarasa Partida 11, Tyler 6, Castillo 5, Marro 5. |
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| West Valley 40, Eisenhower 30 |
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| WEST VALLEY — A. Richardson 0, Herzog 2, Larson 0, Martinez 0, Curry 4, Bealer 4, Jaeger 0, Hayley Curtis 13, Sillery 6, E. Richardson 4, Toner 3, Winkfield 4. EISENHOWER — Brittany Gaut 11, Espinoza 6, Franck 0, Kinney 0, Van Alstine 4, Olivero 0, Avila 0, Roosma 1, Martin 2, Bush 6. |
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| Highlights: Katelin Sillery (WV) 14 rebounds; Erin Richardson (WV) 9 rebounds; Kiara Martinez (WV) 4 assists; Jessica Bush (E) 9 rebounds. | ||||||||||||||
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| Ellensburg at Selah, 6 p.m. |
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| East Valley 49, Wapato 39 |
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| WAPATO — Cordova 5, Macias 4, Draculan 7, A.J. Yarlott 11, Velasco 0, Strom 5, Blodgett 7, Fiander, Campos 0, Clevaringa 0. EAST VALLEY — Ramynke 1, Mohsenian 4, Merkle 0, Orthmann 1, Gonzales 4, Hull 8, Hodgson 2, Rainey 0, Lauren Walker 15, Mandisa West 10, K. Walker 2, Martinez 2. |
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| Highlights: L. Walker (EV) 15 rebounds. | ||||||||||||||
| Othello 58, Grandview 56 |
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| OTHELLO — Kylee Mollotte 16, Garza 0, Allison Walker 11, Kirkwood 3, Juarez 3, Martinez 8, Tiffany Martinez 17. GRANDVIEW — Jessica Lopez 12, Kinzi Poteet 22, Montelongo 2, Gomez 0, Navarro 0, M. Smasne 8, H. Smasne 0, Van Tres 0, Doris Lupercio 12. |
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| Highlights: Molotte (O) 10 rebounds; Walker (O) 8 rebounds; Poteet (G) 9 rebounds, 4 assists; Gio Gomez (G) 6 assists. | ||||||||||||||
| Prosser 65, Ephrata 31 |
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| EPHRATA — Yenne 2, Lutz 0, Lotz 1, Smith 8, Bohnet 0, Selif 2, Lange 5, Eisen 5, Hintz 5, Couture 2, DeHoog 0. PROSSER — Wilson 3, Lacie French 12, Hunt 7, Morrow 3, Anderson 4, Morrow 2, Petersen 4, Evnas 0, Flores 7, Tamara Jones 22. |
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| Highlights: Jones (P) 8 rebounds, 3 steals; French (P) 6 rebounds. | ||||||||||||||
| Toppenish 49, Quincy 40 |
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| QUINCY — Diana Lopez 14, Derfy 0, Misasi 13, Lerma 2, Perez 0, Horning 2, M. Lopez 1, Kunkle 3, Nodel 5. TOPPENISH — Aracely Zuniga 18, C. Rodriguez 0, George 0, L. Rodriguez 0, J. George 2, Monoyian 5, Bennett 6, Ximena Prieto 13, Gonzalez 2. |
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| Granger 47, Mabton 39 |
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| GRANGER — Gunnier 1, Janae Klarich 15, Carpenter 3, Italia Mengarelli 14, Ashley Reddout 10, Zapien 4, Roedel 0. MABTON — Martinez 0, Flores 2, Campbell 2, Rocha 0, Reynolds 8, Williams 9, Melissa Gutierrez 15, Sustaita 3, Vasquez 0. |
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| Goldendale 63, Cle Elum 33 |
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| GOLDENDALE — Cameron 1, Gaston 1, Kartes 4, Traci Bailey 19, Barrett 8, Bellamy 7, Hoffman 2, Whitmire 3, Counts 6, Sadie Shattuck 12, Montgomery 0, Kessler 0. CLE ELUM — Hailey Bator 10, Reed 2, Monet Strom 17, Ballard 2, Potts 2, Ren 0, Sweigard 0, Alexander 0, Whelpley 0, Jones 0. | ||||||||||||||
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| Highlights: Ashley Barrett (G) 6 rebounds; Shattuck (G) 6 rebounds, 4 steals; Kartes (G) 6 rebounds; Bailey (G) 4 steals. | ||||||||||||||
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| Sunnyside Christian 70, Klickitat 29 |
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| KLICKITAT — Spino 5, Lambert 0, Rice 0, Fargher 1, Lindner 6, Brewer 9, Parsons 4, McConville 3, Curtis 0, Clack 1. SUNNYSIDE CHRISTIAN — Bangs 2, Den Hoed 5, Hilari Bosma 12, Duim 4, Long 6, Van Oostrum 7, Haak 2, J. Van Wingerden 7, Melanie Van Wingerden 19, Newhouse 4, Dalrymple 2. |
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| Highlights: M. Van Wingerden (SC) 6 rebounds; Renee Dalrymple (SC) 6 rebounds. | ||||||||||||||
| Yakama Tribal at Trout Lake-Glenwood, 4 p.m. |
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| La Salle 66, Riverside Christian 43 |
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| LA SALLE — Vickers 6, Hernandez 4, Savannah Bonny 26, Alicia Ashby 12, McCanna 8, Knoebel 0, McGree 0, Sullivan 2, Wytko 2, DeGooyer 6. RIVERSIDE CHRISTIAN — Van Beek 5, Van Horn 2, Hahn 6, Griffith 2, Lawson 4, Molly Calhoun 13, Staymates 9, Kinder 0, Imperial 2, Fulton 0. |
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| Bickleton 55, La Salle JV 37 |
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| LA SALLE JV — Colleen Newell 10, Julia Riel 10, Olivia Manocco 0, Quesnell 2, Kennedy 6, Snyder 2, Salvini 0, Rivard 2, Andringa 5. BICKLETON — T. McBride 0, Osborne 0, Starr Kibby 20, Morgan McBride 4, Dani Raschko 2, N. Kibby 2, Katelyn Clinton 24, Molina 2, Goodnight 1. |
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| Highlights: S. Kibby (B) 6 steals; Clinton 18 rebounds, 8 blocks; Dani Raschko 5 rebounds. | ||||||||||||||
Sweet 16: Ike starts slow, finishes big
January 31, 2009 by Roger Underwood
No. 3 Cadets remain perfect with second-half surge
YAKIMA, Wash. — As if they hadn’t already shown their potential by going three quarters of the regular season without losing, Eisenhower’s Cadets raised the bar Friday night.
And also the roof at Ike Gym.
Ike turned a first-half fist fight into a second-half footrace in its CBBN 4A matchup with Walla Walla, and the result was a 70-40 blowout that left Jordan Gaut smiling, Pat Fitterer marveling and a very good Blue Devils team battered and bewildered.

Eisenhower's James Lopez takes off after a loose ball during the first half against Walla Walla Friday, Jan. 30, 2008. In the background is the Blue Devils' Gary Winston. (Andy Sawyer/Yakima Herald-Republic) MORE PHOTOS BELOW
“I’m not sure if it was our best half of the year,” said a beaming Gaut, who led five Cadets in double figures with 15 points plus six rebounds and his usual amount of lockdown defense. “But it was up there. Definitely.”
His coach, Fitterer, disagreed ever so slightly.
“Our best, no question,” he said. “We’d like to bottle that. We did everything right.”
To the delight and perhaps even amazement of most in attendance, the third-ranked Cadets buried Wa-Hi 47-20 over the final 16 minutes, dominating every facet of play while improving to 8-0 in league play and 16-0 overall going into tonight’s game at West Valley.
“Going undefeated in the regular season has been one of our goals,” said Gaut. “It’s been on our task list since last summer, and we’ve had this game circled since the start of the season.”
Or at least since Jan. 9, when Ike won 66-61 at Walla Walla. A notable achievement, considering the leg-deadening three-plus hour bus ride and hostile environment.
Plus the Blue Devils can play. Their four losses prior to Friday had come by a combined 13 points.
And through a 23-20 first half they stayed with Eisenhower, even carrying some momentum into intermission via a closing 6-2 run.
But Fitterer asked his players to “pick up the pace,” as he put it, and they responded in dramatic fashion.
If the Cadets weren’t forcing turnovers with their 1-2-2 zone defense, they were hounding Walla Walla into 6-for-18 shooting. And when the Blue Devils missed, Ike usually rebounded and sent multiple players flying goalward to receive a slick transition pass from James Lopez or Tyler Berman or Gaut or whoever handled the ball.
And speaking of Berman, who totaled 14 points and five boards, Fitterer effusively praised the active, long-limbed 6-2 senior as the point man on the aforementioned defense, known among the Cadets as “amoeba.”
“Tyler was awesome,” Fitterer said. “He’s the ideal guy to have out there. Every time their guard (Gary) Winston tried to penetrate, he was right in his chest.”
Taylor Elmo had 13 points, Lopez 12 and Robert Bonser 10 — with the 6-5 junior even nailing two 3-pointers.
After starting the third quarter with four quick points, Ike answered two free throws by rugged Wa-Hi senior Spencer Hessler with a 19-4 sprint for a 46-36 cushion with 1:56 left in the period.
An 11-2 burst to start the fourth quarter, capped by Bonser’s first long ball, made it 59-29.
“The whole thing with us,” Gaut said, “is we’re at our best when we just play — when we’re having fun. You see us smiling out there and that’s because we’re just playing. We love the game.”
Michael Weisner, a 6-7 junior, led Walla Walla with 15 points while Hessler had 11.
| WALLA WALLA — Winston 4, Richards 0, Spencer Hessler 11, Michael Weisner 15, Arias 6, James 0, Heitzmann 2, Clothier 2, Patton 0, Byrdsong 0. Totals 12-42 16-23 40. EISENHOWER — James Lopez 12, Taylor Elmo 13, Robert Bonser 10, Tyler Berman 14, Jordan Gaut 15, Watson 6, Mount 0, Fowler 0, Kline 0, Mount 0. Totals 26-52 15-20 70. |
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| Shooting percentages — FG: WW .286, Ike .500; FT: WW .696, Ike .750. 3-point goals — WW 0-9 (Winston 0-3, Richards 0-1, Weisner 0-4, Heitzmann 0-1); Ike 3-10 (Lopez 0-2, Elmo 0-2, Bonser 2-2, Porter 0-1, Gaut 1-3). Fouled out — None. Rebounds — WW 27 (Hessler 6); Ike 34 (Elmo 6, Bonser 6, Berman 5). Turnovers — WW 16, Ike 9. | ||||||||||||||
- Eisenhower's Tyler Berman defends Walla Walla's Michael Weisner during the second half Friday, Jan. 30, 2008. (Andy Sawyer/Yakima Herald-Republic)
- Eisenhower's James Lopez takes off after a loose ball during the first half against Walla Walla Friday, Jan. 30, 2008. In the background is the Blue Devils' Gary Winston. (Andy Sawyer/Yakima Herald-Republic)
Rangers, Take Two
January 31, 2009 by Scott Sandsberry
NV gets past Granger again, takes control in SCAC West
GRANGER — Meet the new king — which, amazingly enough, is the same as the old king.
After sitting alone atop the SCAC West through most of the first half of league play by virtue of its early home-court upset of preseason favorite Granger, the Naches Valley Rangers on Friday had to play in the Spartans’ house.

Granger High School's Austin Carpenter drives to the basketball between Naches High School's Thomas Wilcox, left, and Weston Parker. Naches won the game 53-48. (Gordon King/Yakima Herald-Republic) MORE PHOTOS BELOW
And the Rangers, the team nobody saw coming, did it again.
Winning by such arcane concepts as patient offense, zone defense, team play and mistake-free fundamentals, the Rangers escaped with a 53-48 triumph behind the unlikely 3-point shooting of 6-foot-4 Adam Ranger and the inability of the Spartans to put away a game they seemingly had in the bag.
“We’ve been looking forward to this game a lot,” Ranger said after his three second-half 3-pointers helped Naches Valley (7-1 SCAC West, 11-5 overall) rally from an eight-point second-half deficit. “They’re the team you have to beat in our league. They were picked to win it, and winning this game helps put us in a position to win league if we can win out.
“It’s our toughest game in the league.”
The Spartans (5-2, 10-5) led for most of the first half and pushed their advantage to 33-25 midway through the third quarter after 3-pointers by Mitchell Zapien and Mychal Lopez, who would combine for 32 points. But Justin Weigel’s steal and driving layup ignited a 9-2 Naches Valley run, and after Lopez ended that burst with a 3-pointer, Ranger answered with one of his own.
“He’s a real confident kid,” Naches Valley coach Jon Eldridge said of Ranger, who finished with 15 points. “He misses a few here and there, and if he does, he knows the next one is going to go down. And if that one doesn’t, the one after that will.”
Sure enough, with 2:53 remaining and the score knotted at 40-40, Ranger struck again with his fifth 3-pointer of the night. And as soon as Naches Valley got the ball back with the lead, the Rangers had the game in hand.
With guards Justin Weigel and Thomas Wilcox controlling the tempo out front, Naches Valley committed only nine turnovers all game. Unable to force turnovers or steal the ball, the Spartans were forced to foul, and the Rangers sank 10 of their last 13 free throws.
“That’s a good club,” said Granger coach Miguel Bazaldua, whose team took just seven free throws compared to 28 for the Rangers. “They hit some big shots, they know how to protect a lead and they’re a good free-throw shooting team.”
“With us, it’s those ticky-tack fouls we seem to pick up. We need to keep our poise, maintain our composure in games like this, and we’ll be all right.”
For now, though, the team on top of the SCAC West remains the one so often in slow motion.
“We stay in the zone and slow down the game,” Ranger said with a nod. “That’s our style of play.”
And it’s working.
| NACHES VALLEY — Wilcox 8, Flory 0, Gillespie 4, Weston Parker 11, Alexander 9, Weigel 6, Adam Ranger 15. Totals 15-41 16-28 53. GRANGER — Oswalt 5, Cortez 0, Mychal Lopez 17, C. Carpenter 2, Jochen 2, Mitchell Zapien 15, A. Carpenter 5, Reddout 0, Paul 4. Totals 19-43 5-7 48. |
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| 3-point goals: NV 7-16 (Ranger 5-7, Alexander 2-3, Gillespie 0-2, Parker 0-2, Flory 0-1, Weigel 0-1), Granger 5-13 (Zapien 2-4, Lopez 2-6, Oswalt 1-2, Cortez 0-1). Rebounds: NV 25 (Ranger 5, Parker 5), Granger 32 (Lopez 8, Paul 7). Fouls: NV 11, Granger 24. Fouled out: A. Carpenter, Lopez. Turnovers: NV 9, Granger 14. Assists: NV 10 (Weigel 5), Granger 11 (Zapien 4, Lopez 3, Oswalt 3). | ||||||||||||||
- Naches High School's Weston Parker looks to shoot against Granger High School's Matt Paul, left, and Mitchell Zapien in the first quarter of their Jan. 30, 2009 game. Naches won 53-48. (Gordon King/Yakima Herald-Republic)
- Naches High School's Austin Alexander, left, and Granger High School's Andrew Reddout go for a loose ball in the second quarter of their Jan. 30, 2009 match. Naches won 53-48. (Gordon King/Yakima Herald-Republic)
- Granger High School's Mitchell Zapien dribbles around the pick of teammate Matt Paul in Granger's Jan. 30, 2009 game against Naches High School. Naches won 53-48. (Gordon King/Yakima Herald-Republic)
- Naches and Granger High School players go for a rebound in the first half of their Jan. 30, 2009 game. Naches won 53-48. (Gordon King/Yakima Herald-Republic)
- Naches High School's Brandon Gillespie defends Granger High School's Brandon Oswalt in the first half of their Jan. 30, 2009 game. Naches won 53-48. (Gordon King/Yakima Herald-Republic)
- Granger High School's Austin Carpenter drives to the basketball between Naches High School's Thomas Wilcox, left, and Weston Parker. Naches won the game 53-48. (Gordon King/Yakima Herald-Republic)
- Naches High School's Justen Weigel defends Granger High School's Brandon Oswalt in the first half of their Jan. 30, 2009 game. Naches won 53-48. (Gordon King/Yakima Herald-Republic)
Struggles at the free-throw line doom Pirates
January 31, 2009 by Scott Spruill
YAKIMA, Wash. — Wenatchee’s boys basketball team — pacesetters in the CBBN Columbia — brought an eight-game win streak into Davis Gym on Friday, and the young Pirates brought together all the elements of an upset.
They held their own in rebounding against a much taller team, they hit five 3-pointers, forced 16 turnovers and scored more field goals.
But Davis came up short in one category — free throws — and that spoiled the night. The Pirates made just one of 10 attempts in the second half and Wenatchee connected on 11 of 14 foul shots in the final four minutes to earn a 54-45 victory.
“The kids worked so hard and I love that effort, but you can’t shoot free throws like that and expect to win,” said Davis coach Eli Juarez, whose team finished 4-for-14 for the game. “And the thing is, these kids can shoot free throws. That just added to the frustration when we started missing them.”
A crucial sequence came in the third quarter when Davis yielded its final lead to a 9-0 run by the Panthers, who took advantage of the Pirates having their top three scorers on the bench in foul trouble.
Against Wenatchee’s 6-8, 6-6, 6-4 front line, Davis hung on gamely. Sophomore Jackson Marquis hit two 3-pointers in the fourth quarter, the first with 4:30 left for a 43-38 deficit and the second with 1:53 remaining to trim the margin to 49-45.
But Davis’ missed opportunities at the line combined with Wenatchee’s success there was the difference as the Panthers pushed their Columbia record to 8-0.
“This is my first win here so I’ll take it any way I can,” said a relieved Brett McGinnis, who’s in his sixth year as Wenatchee’s head coach. “Davis has tremendous speed, but we got it done with our size and defense. Maybe it was a little ugly, but I’m just glad to get out of here with a win.”
Davis freshman David Trimble scored 12 of his game-high 18 points in the first half and he added eight rebounds, Marquis finished with 11 points and Davonte Luckett grabbed seven rebounds. Leading scorer Les Henderson was held to one field goal.
Four-year standout Austin Bryan, who broke Wenatchee’s career scoring record last week, scored 17 points and 6-8 Connor Smith had 13 points and 10 rebounds. Those two combined to hit 9 of 12 free throws in the final four minutes.
“The positive we take away is that we can play with a much taller team that is unbeaten in our division,” said Juarez, whose team moved to 4-4 in the Columbia and 7-9 overall “We gave them a tough game up there (53-47 loss) and we did it again tonight. If we just hit our free throws …”
| WENATCHEE — Ryan Reese 10, Helm 4, Borrelli 0, Austin Bryan 17, Martin 0, Freund 6, Herron 4, Connor Smith 13, Helton 0. Totals 17-36 16-23 54. DAVIS — Henderson 2, Mendoza 8, Cuevas 0, Lopez 3, Luckett 3, Jackson Marquis 11, Chapman 0, David Trimble 18, Hata 0, Rainey 0. Totals 18-47 4-14 45. |
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1/30/09 Boys basketball roundup
January 31, 2009 by YH-R Sports
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| Sunnyside 65, Southridge 49 | ||||||||||||||||||
| KENNEWICK, Wash. — Alfredo De La Barrera’s 15 points led four players in double figures as Sunnyside earned the road victory.
Pedro Vargas added 11 points and nine rebounds for the Grizzlies. Andrew Mendenhall had 20 points for Southridge. |
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| SUNNYSIDE — Bermuda 0, Israel Manzo 10, Sanchez 7, Steckler 0, Dailey 0, Johnson 0, Jordan Esqueda 12, Leija 6, Graff 2, Abbott 2, Alfredo De La Barrera 15, Pedro Vargas 11. SOUTHRIDGE — McCullum 0, M. Mendenhall 2, Mickelson 7, McClintock 0, Whitney 3, Andrew Mendenhall 20, Stolley 4, Porter 2, Clayton Homme 11. |
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| Wenatchee 54, Davis 45 |
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| WENATCHEE — Ryan Reese 10, Helm 4, Borrelli 0, Austin Bryan 17, Martin 0, Freund 6, Herron 4, Connor Smith 13, Helton 0. Totals 17-36 16-23 54. DAVIS — Henderson 2, Mendoza 8, Cuevas 0, Lopez 3, Luckett 3, Jackson Marquis 11, Chapman 0, David Trimble 18, Hata 0, Rainey 0. Totals 18-47 4-14 45. |
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| Kamiakin 71, West Valley 54 |
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| KENNEWICK, Wash. — Capping a big fourth quarter by hitting 17 of 18 free throws in the final three minutes, the Braves rallied.
Kamiakin, which trailed at halfime, took the lead by holding West Valley to eight third-quarter points, and then pulled away with a 30-point fourth quarter. Matt Borton’s 25 points and seven rebounds led the Rams, who take on undefeated Eisenhower tonight. |
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| WEST VALLEY — Goodman 5, Leman 5, Matt Borton 25, Urquhart 3, Alix Hernandez 14, Berndt 0, Crowshaw 0, Albright 2. KAMIAKIN — Riley Hayfield 17, Moore 0, Holle 3, Jeremey Rojas 12, Chad Fletcher 10, Chase Rada 21, Anderson 8, En’uezoh 0. |
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| Eisenhower 70, Walla Walla 40 |
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| WALLA WALLA — Winston 4, Richards 0, Spencer Hessler 11, Michael Weisner 15, Arias 6, James 0, Heitzmann 2, Clothier 2, Patton 0, Byrdsong 0. Totals 12-42 16-23 40. EISENHOWER — James Lopez 12, Taylor Elmo 13, Robert Bonser 10, Tyler Berman 14, Jordan Gaut 15, Watson 6, Mount 0, Fowler 0, Kline 0, Mount 0. Totals 26-52 15-20 70. |
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| Grandview 62, East Valley 42 |
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| YAKIMA, Wash. — Rogi Fajardo had 19 points, and Christian Schrank 13 as Grandview remained in a first-place tie with Wapato.
Jon Buchanan had 13 points and 10 rebounds for East Valley. |
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| GRANDVIEW — Vela 0, Rogi Fajardo 19, Newhouse 4, Hernandez 0, Christian Schrank 13, Adrian Reyes 10, Bertsch 4, Magana 0, Contreras 0, Rodriguez 9, Babcock 3. EAST VALLEY — Jonathan Janis 14, Jensen 0, Cameron 3, Sauve 0, Partida 2, Jon Buchanan 13, Stubbs 3, Olson 0, Klein 0, Pruneda 7, Aiken 0. |
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| Selah 57, Ephrata 51 | ||||||||||||||||||
| EPHRATA, Wash. — Nick Longmire and Brett Dodeward each hit two free throws in the final seconds to help the Vikings pull out the CWAC win.
Longmire finished with 14 points to lead three Selah players in double figures, with Trevor Dallman and Ricky Escalera adding 12 and 10, respectively. |
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| SELAH — Chavez 1, Washut 7, Valencourt 4, Ricky Escalera 10, Trevor DAllman 12, Dodeward 4, Fife 5, Nick Longmire 14. EPHRATA — Tinnell 9, J. Prescod 7, Ross Buchert 21, R. Turpling 4, T. Prescod 6, Christiansen 2, Todd 2. |
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| Highlights: Brett Dodeward (S) 9 rebounds, Mark Valencourt (S) 7 rebounds, 3 steals; Dallman (S) 3 assists; Jake Fife (S) 2 blocks. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Quincy 48, Prosser 35 | ||||||||||||||||||
| QUINCY, Wash. — Eric Martin had 20 points and seven rebounds to lead Quincy. No Prosser player reached double figures as the Mustangs scored just 17 points in the first three quarters. | ||||||||||||||||||
| PROSSER — Durbin 0, Young 2, Flores 7, Hazzard 4, Crawford 8, Milne 8, Heintz 6, Zediker 0, Zocher 0. QUINCY — Richardson 4, Grigg 0, Booth 0, Eric Martin 20, Gonzales 2, Cedargreen 4, Daniel Guzman 11, Dearie 4, Keller 0, Gordillo 3, Perez 0, Sorto 0. |
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| Wapato 79, Ellensburg 76 (2OT) |
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| WAPATO, Wash. — Rigo Alvarado and Matt Guevara combined to make five free throws in the final minute of double overtime as Wapato fended off Ellensburg for a 79-76 victory in CWAC boys basketball Friday night.
Willie Blodgett scored 34 points with four 3-pointers and Guevara collected 25 points, hitting 9 of 9 free throws, and 10 rebounds for the eighth-ranked Wolves (8-3, 10-3), who retained a share of the conference lead with Grandview. Ethan Sterkel, who led Ellensburg with 17 points, hit a 3-pointer late in the second overtime to pull the Bulldogs with three before Wapato pulled away at the foul line. Ellensburg’s Frankie Mancinelli converted a 3-point play at the end of regulation to force the first overtime. |
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| ELLENSBURG — Gigsted 6, Ben Luce 15, Mancinelli 9, Ethan Sterkel 17, Hinkle 8, O’Neal 5, Pfeiffer 4, Garrett Harris 12 WAPATO — Willie Blodgett 34, Nicholoff 3, Alvarado 5, Garza 2, Thomas 4, Ramos 2, Pitt 0, Lamebull 0, Howe 2, Matt Guevara 25. |
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| Othello 66, Toppenish 55 | ||||||||||||||||||
| OTHELLO, Wash. — Judah Gowan scored 29 points, helped by a 5-for-5 effort from 3-point range, to lead Othello.
Patrick Peters had 15 points and six rebounds, and Chendo Aquilar added 12 points and 10 rebounds for Toppenish, which fell out of a three-way tie for first-place. |
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| TOPPENISH — Gawhega 2, S. Sanchez 4, Josh Schutz 10, Patrick Peters 15, R. Ramirez 8, M. Sanchez 2, Mesplie 2, Chendo Aguilar 12. OTHELLO — Gardner 8, Cerillo 2, David Garza 2, Jakob Scott 11, Sam Harris 14, Judah Gowan 29. |
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| Naches Valley 53, Granger 48 |
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| NACHES VALLEY — Wilcox 8, Flory 0, Gillespie 4, Weston Parker 11, Alexander 9, Weigel 6, Adam Ranger 15. Totals 15-41 16-28 53. GRANGER — Oswalt 5, Cortez 0, Mychal Lopez 17, C. Carpenter 2, Jochen 2, Mitchell Zapien 15, A. Carpenter 5, Reddout 0, Paul 4. Totals 19-43 5-7 48. |
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| Mabton 52, Zillah 40 | ||||||||||||||||||
| MABTON, Wash. — J.T. Reynolds had 14 points, and Frankie Smith added 10 for Mabton, which hit 16 of 20 free throws in the fourth quarter. Skye Kinter had 12 points for Zillah. | ||||||||||||||||||
| ZILLAH — Skye Kinter 12, Winckler 2, Ziegler 8, Rodriguez 2, Garcia 2, Mendoza 4, Patterson 4, Riojas 5, Dasso 0, Bounds 1, Seaman 0, Gonzalez 0. MABTON — Carrasco 6, Frankie Smith 10, Mendez 2, Huecias 2, Brambila 0, Nash 0, Conradt 2, Peralez 4, Rodriguez 6, JT Reynolds 14. |
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| Highland 57, Goldendale 37 | ||||||||||||||||||
| GOLDENDALE, Wash. — Patrick Newman had 25 points for Highland, which won despite struggling from the foul line.
The Scotties were just 19 of 34 from the line, but their defense limited Goldendale to just 14 second-half points. |
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| HIGHLAND — Joel Weise 11, Perez 7, Ramos 0, Fuller 3, M. Newman 7, Podruzny 3, Patrick Newman 25, Hampton 1. GOLDENDALE — Bartkowski 0, Cameron 4, Kaden Milliren 11, Ross 6, Wing 3, Cochran 3, Thiele 6, Foley-Jones 2, Lesko 0, Lindhe 2. |
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| Sunnyside Christian 80, Bickleton 16 | ||||||||||||||||||
| SUNNYSIDE, Wash. — Trevor Wagenaar had 18 points, and Matt Crabtree and Steven Broersma 14 points each for Sunnyside Christian.
Kevin DeJong added 12 points and nine rebounds for the winners. Wagenaar also had eight rebounds and Crabtree six boards. |
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| BICKLETON — Maeder 2, Osborne 0, Reese 0, A. Venema 4, Clingan 0, Hernandez 2, N. Venema 0, Alcantar 0, Aramal 0, Nguyen 0, Molna 8, Sampson 0. SUNNYSIDE CHRISTIAN — Trevor Wagenaar 18, Kevin DeJong 12, Van Boven 3, Bosma 6, DeVries 6, Matt Crabtree 14, Van Belle 7, Steven Broersma 14. |
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| Highlights: DeJong (SSC) 9 rebounds; Wagenaar (SSC) 8 rebounds; Crabtree (SSC) 6 rebounds; Van Boven (SSC) 7 assists. | ||||||||||||||||||
| White Swan 61, Riverside Christian 59 (OT) | ||||||||||||||||||
| WHITE SWAN, Wash. — Drew Blodgett’s 10-footer at the buzzer gave fourth-ranked White Swan the victory over third-ranked Riverside Christian.
Derrick Byrne’s basket with four seconds left forced overtime. Byrne finished with a game-high 24 points. Cory Williams led White Swan with 18 points and seven rebounds, and Blodgett had 17 points. |
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| RIVERSIDE CHRISTIAN — Jeremy Pynch 10, Gartrell 0, M. Stein 2, Derrick Byrne 24, Steven Stein 12; Schuel 2, Neiffer 4, Shivley 5. WHITE SWAN — Drew Blodgett 17, George 0, T. Fiander 0, Dimalanta 6, Sanchey 9, L. Fiander 9, J. Williams 2, Yellow-Owl 2, Cory Williams 18. |
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| La Salle 43, Lyle-Wishram 30 | ||||||||||||||||||
| LYLE, Wash. — Jake DeGooyer had 13 points, and Mike McGree 10 to pace La Salle.
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| LA SALLE — Satler 2, Mike McGree 10, Kilsimer 7, Jake DeGooyer 13, Tri 2, Duffy 9, Smith 0, Cacchiotti 0, Glazier 0. LYLE-WISHRAM — K. Murphy 0, Adam Snyder 10, Freemantle 4, A. Matai 8, M. Murphy 4, H. Matai 2, Eiseland 2. |
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| MANSON, Wash. — Three players reached double figures scoring to lead Manson.
Victor Romo had 11 points, and Spencer Slyfield 10 to pace Kittitas. |
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| KITTITAS — Morris 2, Newcomb 0, Dixon 4, Hunt 4, Oursland 4, Victor Romo 11, Tilton 2, Spencer Slyfield 10. MANSON — Guillen 10, Ness 8, Escelara 5, J. Pittman 10, Gross 11, R. Pittman 7. |
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1/30/09 Girls basketball roundup
January 31, 2009 by YH-R Sports
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| Southridge 48, Sunnyside 26 | ||||||||||||||
| SUNNYSIDE, Wash. – Heather Worley had 18 points for Southridge, which leaned on its defense to pull away in the second half.
Sunnyside trailed by just eight at halftime, but scored only 12 points after intermission. |
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| SOUTHRIDGE — M. Sorenson 2, Jamia Lyons 10, Heather Worley 18, Erica Colton 10, Wallace 2, Mickelson 0, Upton 2, Rotchford 0, Hui 2, P. Sorensen 2, Wallace 0, Gramling 0. SUNNYSIDE — Wright 4, Maya 2, Wutzke 9, Partida 2, Tyler 6, Castillo 3, Villa 0, Herrera 0, Robert 0, Marro 0. |
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| WENATCHEE, Wash. — Dani Hallberg had 24 points for Wenatchee, which raced to a 14-1 first-quarter lead and never looked back.
Daria Winckler had nine points and seven rebounds for the Pirates. |
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| West Valley 48, Kamiakin 34 |
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| YAKIMA, Wash. — Erin Richardson had 10 points and 10 rebounds to lift the fifth-ranked Rams, who held the Braves to 24-percent shooting.
Tina Miller had 15 points to pace Kamiakin. |
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| KAMIAKIN — Meyer 0, Tina Miller 15, Bannan 0, Wiltz 5, Wilde 5, Toure 0, Feser 0, Larson 9, McDowell 0. WEST VALLEY — Herzog 2, LArson 0, Kiara Martinez 11, Curry 7, Bealer 2, Curtis 6, Sillery 4, Erin Richardson 10, Toner 1, Winfield 3, A. Richardson 0, Jaeger 2. |
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| Walla Walla 60, Eisenhower 36 |
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| WALLA WALLA, Wash. — Jamie Weisner had 17 points and Wayla Riverd 16 for Walla Walla, which jumped to a 23-5 lead after one quarter.
Jessica Bush had 12 points and nine rebounds, and Kristina Van Alstine 11 points for the Cadets. |
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| EISENHOWER — Gaut 0, Espinoza 3, Franck 3, Kinney 0, Kristina Van Alstine 11, Avila 1, Roosma 0, Martin 6, Jessica Bush 12. WALLA WALLA — Baker 2, N. Klicker 5, Jamie Weisner 17, M. Rivard 6, McDaniels 2, Wayla Rivard 16, Hope Klicker 10, Hamada 2, Anderson 0. |
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| East Valley 40, Grandview 33 |
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| YAKIMA, Wash. — Lauren Walker scored eight of her 12 points in a 19-8 fourth quarter that rallied fifth-ranked East Valley.
Walker also grabbed nine rebounds. Kinzi Poteet had 13 points to lead Grandview, which led 25-21 after three quarters. |
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| SELAH — Graff 2, Smeback 2, McCallister 6, Hernandez 5, Cable 3, Jones 7, Head 2, Fickes 0. EPHRATA — Yenney 9, Lutz 5, Smith 2, Bohnet 5, Selig 8, Lange 2, Margret Eisen 12, Hintz 4, A. DeHoog 2, Couture 5, K. DeHoog 3, Lotz 0. |
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| QUINCY, Wash. — Tamara Jones had 14 points to lead top-ranked Prosser, which built a 25-17 halftime lead and then pulled away with a 15-5 fourth quarter.
Quincy closed within five points in the fourth period before the Mustangs pulled away. |
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| PROSSER — Wilson 4, French 8, Hunt 7, Danielle Morrow 2, Rachel Anderson 10, Dana Morrow 0, Petersen 0, Evans 4, Robert 0, Flores 1, Tamara Jones 14. QUINCY — D. Lopez 7, Misasi 2, Lerman 0, Horning 7, M. Lopez 0, Kunkel 7, Knodell 8, Figueria 2. |
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| WAPATO, Wash. — Casey Kelleher had 16 points, and Deaira Gordon 15 points as Ellensburg rolled.
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| ELLENSBURG — S. Bland 2, Kim Kelly 10, Deaira Gordon 15, Prigge 7, Demory 0, Andrea Bland 10, Casey Kelleher 16, Bailey Carlson 11, Quirk 2. WAPATO — Cordova 6, Macias 4, Draculan 5, A.J. Yarlott 14, Velasco 4, Strom 5, Imperial 0, Blodgett 0, Fiander 0, Campos 0. |
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| Othello 61, Toppenish 50 |
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| OTHELLO, Wash. — Aracely Zuniga scored a career-high 27 points to help the Wildcats rally with a 42-point second half.
Allison Walker had 23 points and 24 rebounds for Othello. |
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| TOPPENISH — Aracely Zuniga 27, C. Rodriguez 4, F. George 5, L. Rodriguez 5, Monoian 5, J. George 2, Bennett 1, Prieto 1, Sammaripa 0. OTHELLO — Mollotte 15, Garza 2, Allison Walker 23, Kirkwood 11, Juarez 3, Martinez 3, Villareal 3, Quesada 1. |
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| Granger 42, Naches Valley 40 |
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| GRANGER, Wash. — A month after a knee injury seemed to have ended Ashlee Reddout’s season, the Granger junior forward scored the game-winning basket in the Spartans’ 42-40 SCAC West victory over Naches Valley on Friday.
Reddout’s short bank shot after an assist pass from Janae Klarich came with 1:40 remaining, and each team turned the ball over down the stretch before Justine Benner’s 3-pointer — a would-be game-winner for the Rangers — was just barely short at the buzzer. Italia Mengarelli’s two fourth-quarter 3-pointers and Sam Zapien’s 14 points helped lift the Spartans. Benner led Naches Valley with 14 points. |
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| NACHES VALLEY — Justine Benner 14, Curtsinger 4, Koszty 6, Risley 5, Powers 4, Huck 7, Bogardus 0., GRANGER — Gunnier 0, Klarich 6, Carpenter 7, Italia Mengarelli 11, Reddout 4, Sam Zapien 14, Rodell 0. |
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| MABTON, Wash. – Korie Duce led a balanced attack with 10 points to help Zillah move into a second-place tie with Mabton in the SCAC West.
Zillah’s defense didn’t allow Mabton to score in double digits until the fourth quarter as the Leopards built a 31-14 lead. |
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| ZILLAH — B. Ziegler 7, Gay 1, A. Ziegler 0, Cameron 0, Slack 3, Korie Duce 10, Uasike 8, Bounds 0, Guthrie 7. MABTON — Reynolds 2, Enriquez 0, Gutierrez 3, Flores 5, Sustaita 7, Campbell 0, Rocha 5, Martinez 2. |
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| HIGHLAND — Karnitz 6, Hudson 4, Morton 6, Am. Wickenhagen 4, Adams 4, Rice 8, T. Wise 6, Am. Wickenhagen 0, A. Wise, Preston 0. GOLDENDALE — Traci Bailey 11, Cameron 9, Bellamy 6, Ashley Barrett 10, Sadie Shattuck 18, Kartes 2, Counts 0, Whitmire 0, Gaston 0, Hoffman 0. |
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| Sunnyside Christian 70, Bickleton 18 |
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| SUNNYSIDE, Wash. — Melanie Van Wingerden had 16 points, and Abby Bangs had 13 for Sunnyside Christian, which raced to a 42-12 halftime lead. | ||||||||||||||
| BICKLETON — S. Kibby 2, N. Kibby 2, Osborne 0, Raschko 2, T. McBride 0, M. McBride 3, Clinton 8, Molina 0, Goodnight 1. SUNNYSIDE CHRISTIAN — Abby Bangs 13, den Hoed 2, Bosma 4, Duim 0, Long 4, Van Oostrum 7, Haak 0, Jolene Van Wingerden 10, Melanie Van Wingerden 16, Newhouse 9, Darymple 5. |
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| White Swan 56, Riverside Christian 53 |
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| WHITE SWAN, Wash. — Amber Jones scored 20 points, and Danika Pimms added 14, including two free throws with 16 seconds left to seal the victory for eighth-ranked White Swan.
Madison Hahn had 31 points, five assists and four rebounds for Riverside Christian. |
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| RIVERSIDE CHRISTIAN — Amy Van Beek 11, Van Horn 2, Madison Hahn 31, Griffith 0, Lawson 3, Kinder 2, Calhoun 2, Staymates 2, Fulton 0. WHITE SWAN — Pruneda 2, Espindola 9, Danika Pimms 14, James 7, Moore 1, Amber Jones 20, Sheppard 2. |
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| Highlights: Hahn (RSC) 5 assists, 4 rebounds; Espindola (WS) 8 rebounds; Jones (WS) 6 rebounds; 4 assists. | ||||||||||||||
| La Salle 56, Lyle-Wishram 14 |
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| LYLE, Wash. — Stephanie Wytko had 12 points, and La Salle’s defense kept Lyle-Wishram scoreless in both the first and fourth quarters. | ||||||||||||||
| LA SALLE — Vickers 3, Hernandez 4, Bonney 7, Ashby 9, McCanna 8, McGree 2, Sullivan 4, Stephanie Wytko 12, DeGooyer 6. LYLE-WISHRAM — Roth 1, Price 9, Cloud 3, Fox 1, Risley 0, Gidley 0, Churchwell 0, Becker 0, Benash 0, Wright 0, Newton 0. |
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| Highlights: McGree (L) 8 rebounds; Bella Newton (LW) 9 rebounds. | ||||||||||||||
| Kittitas 47, Manson 33 |
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| MANSON, Wash. — Natalie Gibb had 17 points and 15 rebounds, and Ali Kilgore and Jordan Paul added 10 points apiece to lead Kittitas. | ||||||||||||||
| KITTITAS — Uceny 3, Ali Kilgore 10, Natalie Gibb 17, Vaver 7, Jordan Paul 10, Hudson 0, Garnich 0. MANSON — Vetta Maynard 13, Nelson 4, England 8, Lacourse 0, Bridgewater 0, Vanderholm 6, Elsworth 2. |
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Durbin commits to CWU
January 31, 2009 by Scott Sandsberry
YAKIMA, Wash. — The only thing Prosser quarterback Jordan Durbin wanted was a chance to prove that, even at just 5-foot-11, he could go far at the next level.
He’ll have that chance, and as it turns out he won’t have to go far to find it.
Durbin says he verbally committed to Central Washington University on his official recruiting visit to the campus last weekend, which he says was also the first time Wildcat coaches discussed offering him a partial scholarship.
“I’m real excited,” said Durbin, who had begun to wonder whether his prolific passing success at Prosser would earn him a shot at college ball.
“When I got my in-home visit from coach (Blaine) Bennett, he told me I was the No. 1 quarterback on their board,” said Durbin, who earned first-team all-state honors following both of his seasons as the Mustangs’ quarterback. “But they didn’t officially offer a scholarship or discuss that until on my visit (to the campus).”
NCAA guidelines forbid college coaches from commenting on recruits until the Feb. 4 national signing day. But Durbin’s coach at Prosser, Tom Moore, is convinced Durbin is destined for success at Central.
“I think it’s going to be a great fit,” Moore said. “They run a real nice spread offense, their quarterback’s in the shotgun a lot, they’re going to do a lot of the same things they did at Purdue (where Bennett spent six years as quarterbacks coach before becoming assistant head coach at Michigan State).
“I think he’s tailor-made for that offensive system. I think he’ll fit in great.”
In two years as Prosser’s starting quarterback, Durbin passed for 7,996 yards and 124 touchdowns, while completing 69 percent of his passing and being intercepted just 16 times. But even that jaw-dropping efficiency wasn’t enough for many recruiters to get past his 5-11 height.
“Towards the end, I received interest from Portland State, and Washington State has been contacting me and wanting me as a preferred walk-on,” Durbin said. “But throughout the process, Eastern Washington and Central were the ones that showed the most interest, which was great — they’re both local programs, and excellent programs academically as well as in football.”
Central Washington recently picked up a big-name transfer from Boise State, Nick Lomax, son of former Portland State and NFL quarterback Neil Lomax. Ironically, the player Lomax couldn’t beat out at Boise State was another Prosser alum, Kellen Moore, who earned Freshman All-America honors this season with the Broncos.
Durbin will rejoin former Prosser teammate Daniel Gannon, a linebacker/safety at CWU. Ten or more ex-Prosser Mustangs could be playing college ball this fall, including Cody Bruns at Washington and now a second Moore — national record-setting wide receiver Kirby — joining Kellen at Boise State, where he hopes to play three years catching passes from his older brother.
Legion ball loses ally
January 31, 2009 by Scott Sandsberry
George dies at 71 after yearlong cancer battle
YAKIMA, Wash. – He was a veteran, an insurance and real estate professional, a family man and a volunteer for many worthy causes. But most Yakima residents will remember Gary George Sr. as a true friend of youth baseball.
George, who died Thursday at the age of 71 after a year-old battle with cancer, was a prominent figure in American Legion Baseball at both the state and local levels.
He has been one of the reasons Yakima has remained a prominent and popular site for state, regional and even national American Legion Baseball tournaments. He has chaired the Yakima Valley Sports Commission. But his singular accomplishment might well have been the expansion of the Junior Legion baseball program not only in the Yakima Valley, but around the state.
“I don’t think people realize how big Legion baseball is in the state, and how much time Gary put in to help it grow and make it a success,” said Selah and Yakima Valley Pepsi Pak coach Mike Archer. “It could be a full-time job, and it would be a full-time job without pay, but he did it. He was extremely loyal to the program and the players and coaches involved.”
George first got involved in American Legion Baseball in the 1970s, when he was one of the founding fathers of the Pepsi Pak program and also became the local representative to the state American Legion Baseball commission. He later chaired the commission from 1991 to 2005, and was instrumental in helping Yakima host the American Legion World Series in both 1978 and 2001.
“He was actually Yakima’s best friend when it came to the state American Legion board,” said Mel Moore, longtime Yakima Youth Baseball supporter and organizer. “He always took (Yakima’s) side.”
George also helped improve the Yakima program enhance its state and national prowess by helping develop the Junior Legion program as a feeder system for the Senior Legion teams.
“I can always remember him saying he was really happy our league had developed the ‘B’ program,” said Bob Garretson, who spent 14 years coaching the Yakima Beetles during their nationally prominent heyday of the 1970s and 1980s and then 17 years heading up the Yakima Valley Community College program.
“He was always about what’s best for the kids.”
A celebration of George’s life will be held at 2 p.m. today at First Presbyterian in Yakima, where he served as a church elder.
YVCC sweeps on road
January 31, 2009 by YH-R Sports
PENDLETON, Ore. — LeMar Anglin scored 18 points to lead a balanced attack and Yakima Valley subdued Blue Mountain 74-68 in an Eastern Region men’s game Friday night.
Nico Sandoval had 13 and Rico Wilkins and Jody Johnson added 12 each with the latter grabbing 10 rebounds as the sixth-ranked Yaks improved to 5-1 in region play and 16-4 overall.
Yakima Valley shot only 41 percent (30 for 73), but held the Timberwolves (3-3, 9-11) to 34 percent while forcing 25 turnovers.
YVCC’s margin would have been larger had the Yaks made more than 12 of their 21 free throws.
There were 13 lead changes and eight ties.
Yakima Valley continues region play today at Treasure Valley.
YAKIMA VALLEY — B. Wilson 3-9 0-0 7, Allen 3-8 0-0 6, Rico Wilkins 4-12 3-5 12, Jody Johnson 5-13 2-2 12, D. Wilson 2-4 0-0 4, Holliday 0-9 2-2 2, Nico Sandoval 6-7 1-4 13, Thornton 0-0 0-0 0, LeMar Anglin 7-11 4-8 18, Spellman 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-73, 12-21 74.
BLUE MOUNTAIN — Bowie 3-8 0-0 7, Sam Grogan 3-15 4-7 11, Muhammad 2-2 2-3 6, O’Connor 2-6 0-0 4, O’Sorman 0-1 0-0 0, Jamar Ransome 6-12 8-10 20, West 2-4 1-2 6, Roshun Wynne 5-20 4-4 14. Totals 23-68, 19-26 68.
Hafttime — YVCC 31, Blue Mountain 27. 3-point goals — YVCC 2-12 (B. Wilson 1-4, Wilins 1-6, Johnson 0-1, Holliday 0-1), BM 3-10 (Bowie 1-4, Grogan 1-3, O’Gorman 0-1, West 1-1, Wynne 0-1). Rebounds — YVCC 47 (Johnson 10), BM 50 (Ransome 10). Fouls — YVCC 20, BM 19. Fouled out‚ YVCC (Allen, Ransome). Assists — YVCC 6, BM 11. Blocks — YVCC 2, BM 3. Steals — YVCC 22 (Allen 5), BM 20 (Bowie 9).












