PREP BASKETBALL: Sequim girls lose to Crosspoint Academy

BREMERTON — Sequim couldn’t find its scoring touch in a 33-27 loss to Crosspoint Academy in nonleague girls basketball action.

“We played our best game of the year, but we couldn’t make a shot,” Wolves coach Evan Still said after Monday’s game.

“We were 11 for 51 from the field.”

Sequim was held to 15 points through the first three quarters before exploding, relatively speaking, for 12 fourth-quarter points.

The Warriors weren’t much better, only netting 20 points before a 13-point fourth quarter.

Caitlin Stofferahn paced the Wolves with seven points, and Kylee Williams had six.

Desere’e Doty, daughter of former Sequim High School basketball star Derrin Doty, scored a game-high 10 points for Crosspoint (3-0).

The Wolves (1-2) next play tonight at Olympic (1-2)

Crosspoint 33, Sequim 27

Sequim 7 5 3 12— 27

Crosspoint 5 6 9 13— 33

Individual scoring

Sequim (1-2)

Vanessa Martinez 2, Victoria Cummins 4, Caitlin Stofferahn 7, Jordan Miller 2, Kylee Williams 6, Elise Beuke 2, Alexas Besand 4.

Crosspoint (3-0)

Kaliegh Bandara 6, Desere’e Doty 10, Holly Bandara 6, Kalie Nation 4.

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