Prep basketball notes

No. 1 Seattle Christian 69, Chimacum 32

SEATAC — Chimacum (7-4, 12-7) was no match for the top-ranked Class 1A Warriors on Friday.

Seattle Christian roared to a 42-13 lead at the half and continued to pour it on in the third quarter.

Seattle Christian 69, Chimacum 32

Chimacum 6 7 8 11 — 32

Seattle Christ. 20 22 19 8 — 69

Individual Scoring

Chimacum (32)

Jensen 4, Benner 2, Nelson 8, Friedrich 3, Garing 2, Eldridge 5, Brown 4, Hathaway 4.

Seattle Christian (69)

K. Collier 4, Mel. Collier 14, Meg. Collier 10, Abe 6, Kogle 7, ZeBarth 5, Petersen 21, Harris 2.

Olympic 46, Port Townsend 45 (Thursday)

SILVERDALE — Port Townsend’s rally from a 28-17 third quarter deficit fell just short against the Trojans on Thursday night.

The Redskins had a chance for the win with under 10 seconds but Megan Reinhart’s jumper was off the mark.

Sophie Wilson led Port Townsend (6-8, 8-10) with 20 points, eight of those coming in the final quarter.

Port Townsend visits Klahowya on Tuesday.

Olympic 46, Port Townsend 45

Port Townsend 12 4 14 15 — 45

Olympic 12 9 12 13 — 46

Individual Scoring

Port Townsend (45)

Wilson 20, Barrett 10, Coppenrath 7, Evalt 6, Reinhart 2.

Olympic (46)

Viray 15, Campbell 8, Peterson 4, Chandler 15, Thornton 4.

Tacoma Baptist 52, Quilcene 23

TACOMA — The Rangers lacked the offensive firepower to compete with the Crusaders on Friday night.

Kacey Ingalls led Quilcene with nine points.

Tacoma Baptist 52, Quilcene 23

Quilcene 4 7 2 10 — 23

Tacoma Baptist 12 16 11 13 — 52

Individual Scoring

Quilcene (23)

Ingalls 9, Weed 5, Parfitt 3, Beukes 2, Williams 2, Bacchus 1, Kaiser 1.

Tacoma Baptist (52)

Not Reported.

Boys Basketball No. 5 Port Townsend 65, Olympic 42

PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend raced to a 9-0 start on the 3A Trojans and put the game out of reach with a 23-7 second quarter to easily win Friday’s Olympic League tilt.

“We had two really good, hard practices before this game and the intensity really carried over,” Redskins coach John Stroeder said.

Redskins (12-2, 16-2) leader Parker McClelland suffered no drop off in performance from his clutch play in Tuesday’s stunning come-from-behind 41-39 victory over Class 2A No. 4 North Mason.

McClelland scored 15 of his 24 points in that second quarter and Eric Thomas canned two consecutive three-pointers as Port Townsend pushed the score out of reach at 31-15 just before halftime.

McClelland added 14 rebounds on the night for a double-double.

Joe Aase added 10 points and Walker Wilson and Elon Solvik each hit for seven.

Division I college football recruit Larry Dixon scored 13, including three 3-point baskets for Olympic, but missed all six of his free throws.

Port Townsend hosts Klahowya on Tuesday and will honor seven seniors playing their last home game in Bud Blevins Gymnasium.

Port Townsend 65, Olympic 42

Olympic 8 7 13 14 — 42

Port Townsend 11 23 14 17 — 65

Individual Scoring

Olympic (42)

Dixon 13, Samuel 8, Way 5, Thorsen 5, Featherstone 4, Riley 3, Brown 2, Borja 2.

Port Townsend (65)

McClelland 24, Aase 10, Wilson 7, Solvik 7, Thomas 6, Yourish 4, Robinson 3, Pine 2, Hallinen 2.

North Kitsap 56, Port Angeles 44

PORT ANGELES — Antonio Stevenson scored a season-high 18 points and fellow junior Steve Rogers added 16 but the Roughriders had no answer for the Vikings Kyle Erickson.

Erickson had 26 for the league leaders.

Port Angeles (2-11, 3-12) hosts North Mason in the early game of a boys/girls doubleheader on Tuesday.

North Kitsap 56, Port Angeles 44

North Kitsap 17 11 13 15 — 56

Port Angeles 9 10 8 17 — 44

Individual Scoring

North Kitsap (56)

Erickson 26, Hoffer 8, Nilles 5, Woodman 4, Chisholm 4, Harrington 2, Tidball 2, Byers 2, Huggins 2, Stringer 1.

Port Angeles (44)

Stevenson 18, Rogers 16, Owens 4, Romero 4, Gilchrist 2.

Seattle Christian 58, Chimacum 48

SEATAC — Chimacum had a 42-38 lead entering the fourth quarter but were outscored 20-6 by the Warriors in the final period to remain winless.

Landon Cray led Chimacum (0-11, 0-19) with 11 points while Al Lang dominated the game with 30 points for Seattle Christian.

It was incorrectly reported that Dylan Brown was suspended for the game in Thursday’s PDN. He played and scored eight.

Chimacum’s last chance at a victory comes at home on Tuesday against Orting.

Seattle Christian 58, Chimacum 48

Chimacum 15 17 10 6 — 48

Seattle Christ. 15 14 9 20 — 58

Individual Scoring

Chimacum (48)

C. Eldridge 2, Q. Eldridge 9, T. Eldridge 4, Moug 3, Brown 8, Evasick 9, Cray 11, Modispatcher 2.

Seattle Christian (58)

Lang 30, Doi 2, Bateman, Cardenas 9, Weston 2, Weber 6, Dragovich 7, Perkinson 2.

No. 6 Onalaska 69, Forks 53

ONALASKA — Forks competed hard against the sixth-ranked Loggers (10-1, 15-1) but fell flat in the fourth quarter.

The Spartans ran out to an 11-6 lead after one period but Onalaska regrouped to lead 26-24 at the break.

Onalaska kept up the defensive pressure in the second half and steadily pulled away from Forks (5-7, 8-10).

The Spartans host Toledo on Tuesday.

Quilcene 48, Tacoma Baptist 38

TACOMA — The Rangers got a bit of revenge on the Crusaders for an early-season league loss on Friday night.

Nate Burlingame led Quilcene with 21 points.

Quilcene will take a 10-game winning streak into next week’s Sea-Tac League playoffs.

The Rangers will play on Saturday or Monday, depending on the results of Saturday night’s Tacoma Baptist-Chief Leschi contest.

Quilcene 48, Tacoma Baptist 38

Quilcene 9 6 16 17 — 48

Tacoma Baptist 5 11 9 13 — 38

Individual Scoring

Quilcene (48)

Burlingame 21, Bancroft 12, Bacchus 7, Truesdel 5, Olsen 3.

Tacoma Baptist (38)

Not Reported.

More in News

Two dead after tree falls in Olympic National Forest

Two women died after a tree fell in Olympic National… Continue reading

Sue Long, left, Vicki Bennett and Frank Handler, all from Port Townsend, volunteer at the Martin Luther King Day of Service beach restoration on Monday at Fort Worden State Park. The activity took place on Knapp Circle near the Point Wilson Lighthouse. Sixty-four volunteers participated in the removal of non-native beach grasses. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Work party

Sue Long, left, Vicki Bennett and Frank Handler, all from Port Townsend,… Continue reading

Portion of bridge to be replaced

Tribe: Wooden truss at railroad park deteriorating

Kingsya Omega, left, and Ben Wilson settle into a hand-holding exercise. (Aliko Weste)
Process undermines ‘Black brute’ narrative

Port Townsend company’s second film shot in Hawaii

Jefferson PUD to replace water main in Coyle

Jefferson PUD commissioners awarded a $1.3 million construction contract… Continue reading

Scott Mauk.
Chimacum superintendent receives national award

Chimacum School District Superintendent Scott Mauk has received the National… Continue reading

Hood Canal Coordinating Council meeting canceled

The annual meeting of the Hood Canal Coordinating Council, scheduled… Continue reading

Bruce Murray, left, and Ralph Parsons hang a cloth exhibition in the rotunda of the old Clallam County Courthouse on Friday in Port Angeles. The North Olympic History Center exhibit tells the story of the post office past and present across Clallam County. The display will be open until early February, when it will be relocated to the Sequim City Hall followed by stops on the West End. The project was made possible due to a grant from the Clallam County Heritage Advisory Board. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Post office past and present

Bruce Murray, left, and Ralph Parsons hang a cloth exhibition in the… Continue reading

This agave grew from the size of a baseball in the 1990s to the height of Isobel Johnston’s roof in 2020. She saw it bloom in 2023. Following her death last year, Clallam County Fire District 3 commissioners, who purchased the property on Fifth Avenue in 2015, agreed to sell it to support the building of a new Carlsborg fire station. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group file)
Fire district to sell property known for its Sequim agave plant

Sale proceeds may support new Carlsborg station project

As part of Olympic Theatre Arts’ energy renovation upgrade project, new lighting has been installed, including on the Elaine and Robert Caldwell Main Stage that allows for new and improved effects. (Olympic Theatre Arts)
Olympic Theatre Arts remodels its building

New roof, LED lights, HVAC throughout

Weekly flight operations scheduled

Field carrier landing practice operations will be conducted for aircraft… Continue reading