PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Clallam Bay outshoots Crescent

JOYCE — Clallam Bay ran away with a 61-36 North Olympic League win against Crescent.

“[It was a ]scrappy game,” Loggers coach Chris Ferrier said.

“Both teams competed hard , the difference was shooting. [The] Bruins made shots and we struggled again getting shots to drop.

“Outside of the first quarter, and a little stretch in the third, I thought we defended pretty well, even on shots they made.”

Clayton Willis scored 18 points for Clallam Bay to lead all scorers.

Kyle Keys added 13 points and Ryan McCoy and Caiton Smith each scored 10 for the Bruins (2-2, 10-6).

Wyatt McNeece led the Loggers (0-4, 1-14) with 10 points.

Crescent hosts Neah Bay tonight, while Clallam Bay will face the Loggers at home Wednesday.

Clallam Bay 61, Crescent 36

Clallam Bay 22 10 13 16— 61

Crescent 8 8 4 4— 36

Individual scoring

Clallam Bay (61)

Keys 13, Greene 7, Smith 10, McCoy 10, Tinoco 3 Willis 18.

Crescent (36)

Spencer 1, S.Williams 1, Hartley 3, Buchanan 2, Leonard 6, Johnson 2, E. Williams 3, Story 3, Peppard 5, McNeece 10.

Girls Basketball

Quilcene 52, Shorewood Christian 50

SEATTLE — Megan Weller poured in a game-high 30 points to lead the Rangers past the Lions in a tightly-contested SeaTac League game.

Weller added four rebounds, four assists and a steal in Tuesday’s game.

“She just had another phenomenal performance,” Quilcene coach Briana Weller said.

“She is the motor of this team and never lets off the gas pedal.”

Coach Weller said the game was close throughout, with the Rangers taking the lead in the fourth quarter.

Halftime adjustments to slow Shorewood Christian post Shelaine Lorenz boosted Quilcene’s chances.

Lorenz hit for 18 of her 24 points in the first half.

The Rangers also hit all 10 of their free-throw attempts in the win.

Allison Jones scored eight points and added six assists for Quilcene.

Abby Weller recorded 14 rebounds and played tough defense on Lorenz in the second half.

Sydney Brown scored six points and had seven rebounds, two assists and a steal for the Rangers.

Quilcene (5-2, 10-6) takes its seven-game winning streak into another road game tonight against Seattle Lutheran (5-1, 10-6).

Quilcene 52, Shorewood Christian 50

Quilcene 12 10 16 14— 52

Shorewood Chr. 15 11 13 11— 50

Clallam Bay 54, Crescent 16

JOYCE — The Bruins put the game away early, outscoring the Loggers 24-2 in the first quarter.

“[The] Bruins length just gives us lots of trouble,” Crescent coach Chris Ferrier said.

Molly McCoy scored 14 points for Clallam Bay to lead all scorers. Miriam Wonderly added 11 points and Atokena Abe scored 10 to boost the Bruins.

Jennica Maines and Mariah LaChester each scored eight for Clallam Bay (2-2, 12-3).

McKenzie Brannan led the Loggers (0-4, 2-13) with six points.

Crescent hosts Neah Bay today, while Clallam Bay is off until hosting the Loggers on Wednesday.

Clallam Bay 54, Crescent 16

Clallam Bay 24 22 6 2— 64

Crescent 2 6 4 4— 16

Individual scoring

Clallam Bay (54)

Wonderly 11, LaChester 8, McCoy 14, Signor 2 Abe 10, Maines 8, Anderson 1.

Crescent (16)

Baillargeon 2, Lee 4, Hofmann 2, Hutto 2, Brannan 6.

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Compiled using team reports.

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