BRIEFLY: Neah Bay boys basketball wins playoff opener

NEAH BAY — The Neah Bay boys basketball team allowed just seven points in the second half to blow open its tri-district tournament game against Cedar Park Christian on Saturday, winning easily 65-25.

The Red Devils, hosting a tri-district playoff game for the first time ever, got a big game from Kaeden Butterfield, who scored 22 points on 9-for-12 shooting. Jaden Halttunen had 13 points, Jodell Wimblerly had 11 points and 10 rebounds and Devon Halttunen had 10 rebounds.

Neah Bay outscored Cedar Park Christian 34-7 in the second half.

The Red Devils, a No. 5 seed, move on to the second round of tri-district on Tuesday, going to Mount Vernon Christian to play the No. 4-seed Hurricanes. Neah Bay stays alive with a win or a loss. The game is tentatively set for 4:30 p.m.

The Neah Bay girls got a first-round bye as a No. 2 seed. They play their tri-district tournament opener at 5 p.m. Tuesday at home against Orcas Island.

The Crescent boys and girls, both playing in tri-district for the first time in 20 years, were eliminated after their opening games. The boys lost to Puget Sound Adventist 64-30, while the girls lost to Evergreen Lutheran 47-35.

Neah Bay 65, Cedar Park Chr. 25

CPC 8 10 4 3 — 25

NB 20 11 14 20 — 65

Cedar Park Chr. (25) — Varonon 12, Germain 5, H. Miller 4, B. Miller 2, Cleofe 2.

Neah Bay (65) — Butterfield 22, J. Halttunen 13, Wimberley 11, Woodruff 6, Chambers 5, D. Halttunen 3, Swan 2, Ellis 2, Smith 1.

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