Peninsula College's Shania Moananu (24) drives past the defense of an Edmonds player Saturday in Port Angeles. Peninsula won 87-59 to improve to 11-2 on the season. (Jay Cline/Peninsula College)

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Women cruise in first home game in a month; men lose in a shootout

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College women’s basketball team apparently has no rust whatsoever after not playing a game for 24 days over the winter break.

The Pirates came out of the their long break, beating Whatcom 85-34 on the road earlier this week. They played their first home game since early December on Saturday, crushing Edmonds 87-59.

The men, meanwhile, had one of the highest-scoring game of the year in the NWAC, falling to Edmonds 110-91.

The Pirates got up 23-8 after the first quarter and held a 48-20 lead at the half.

Peninsula had five women in double figures, led by Makena Patrick with 17 points, eight rebounds and four steals. Carliese O’Brien had 14 points and six steals, Shania Moananu had 13 points and six assists, Ryana Moss (Neah Bay High School) had 11 points and six rebounds and Alexa Mackey had 12 points and eight rebounds.

Ciera Tugade Agasiva added eight points, 10 rebounds and five assists.

The two victories have Peninsula (2-0, 11-2) in first place in the North Region, tied with Olympic. The Pirates next play at Bellevue at 5 p.m. Wednesday.

Peninsula 87, Edmonds 59

ECC 8 12 16 23 — 59

PC 23 25 20 19 — 87

Edmonds (59) — Gabriel 12, D. Jackson 12, Uusitalo 10, Munoz 9, K. Jackson 8, Heslop 6, Morrison 2.

Peninsula (87) — Patrick 17, O’Brien 14, Moananu 13, Mackey 12, Moss 11, Agasiva 8, Jackson 6, Miller 2, Ragsdale 2, Wood 2.

Men’s Basketball Edmonds 110, Peninsula 91

PORT ANGELES —Edmonds got up huge over the Peninsula men 58-29 after the first half, but the Pirates improved in the second half, scoring 62 points after the final 20 minutes, but still falling 110-91.

Surprisingly, despite the high-scoring final, neither team got off a lot of 3-pointers. They did both shoot well overall. The Tritons shot 48.8 percent from 2-pointer the field (40-for-82), while the Pirates shot 88.5 percent on their free throws (23-for-26).

What it came down to was rebounds. Edmonds outboarded the Pirates 45-26 and had a 22-9 edge on offensive rebounds.

Isaiah Lopez hit five 3-pointers and scored 27. Jaiden Blackmon had 15 points and Antonio Odum had 12 points, five rebounds and five assists. Paxton Heitsch also scored 12 and Akeem Sulaiman 11. Deshawn Rushmeyer had seven points and led the team with seven rebounds.

Peninsula (0-2, 6-9) next plays at Bellevue (2-0, 7-10) at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

Edmonds 110, Peninsula 91

Edmonds (110) — Motley 20, Lindhardt 13, Pierre 13, Dybdahl 12, Hammer 12, Kapinos 10, Locklear 9, Moody 5, Merritt 4, Barnes 4, Elsno 4, Webb 2, Higgins 2.

Peninsula (91) — Lopez 27, Blackmon 15, Odum 12, Heitsch 12, Sulaiman 11, Rushmeyer 7, McNeal 4, Rosenlund 3.

Peninsula College’s Shania Moananu (24) drives past the defense of an Edmonds player Saturday in Port Angeles. Peninsula won 87-59 to improve to 11-2 on the season. (Jay Cline/Peninsula College)

Peninsula College’s Shania Moananu (24) drives past the defense of an Edmonds player Saturday in Port Angeles. Peninsula won 87-59 to improve to 11-2 on the season. (Jay Cline/Peninsula College)

Peninsula College Isaiah Lopez drives against Edmonds on Saturday. Lopez led the Pirates with 27 points as the Peninsula men lost 110-91. (Jay Cline/Peninsula College)

Peninsula College Isaiah Lopez drives against Edmonds on Saturday. Lopez led the Pirates with 27 points as the Peninsula men lost 110-91. (Jay Cline/Peninsula College)

Peninsula College’s Isaiah Lopez drives against Edmonds on Saturday. Lopez led the Pirates with 27 points as the Peninsula men lost 110-91.

Peninsula College’s Isaiah Lopez drives against Edmonds on Saturday. Lopez led the Pirates with 27 points as the Peninsula men lost 110-91.

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