Forks' Leo Gonzales

Forks' Leo Gonzales

BOYS BASKETBALL: Forks earns league win over Rochester

FORKS — The Forks Spartans picked up their first 1A Evergreen League win of the season with a 52-47 victory over Rochester in boys basketball action.

Forks trailed by three points before outscoring the Warriors 22-14 in the last quarter.

“We had a hard time with turning the ball over,” Forks coach Rick Gooding said.

“But we didn’t give up. We never gave up.

“We didn’t do a good job, but we won. That’s the important part.”

Gooding said both teams struggled with shooting, with Spartans guard Colton Raben being the lone exception, finishing with a game-high 21 points.

“We didn’t shoot the ball particularly well; we missed a lot of gimmes, but they missed a lot of gimmes, too,” Gooding said.

“But Colton did a good job getting the ball in the hoop.”

Forks also went 6 for 6 from the free-throw line down the stretch.

Spartans post Leo Gonzales had another double-figure scoring effort with 15 points. Reis Lawson added eight and Ollie Sampson finished with six.

Tyler Gedney led Rochester (1-1, 2-3) with 18 points, but he was held to two points after the Spartans made halftime adjustments devised by assistant coach Mark Raben.

With the win, Forks improves to 2-3 on the season (1-1 in league play).

Forks 52, Rochester 47

Rochester 9 15 9 14— 47

Forks 6 14 10 22— 52

Individual scoring

Rochester (2-3)

Yarber 2, Gedney 18, Wilson 8, Blanchard 12.

Forks (2-3)

Raben 21, Lawson 8, Greene 2, Ollie 6, Leo 15.

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