Sequim’s Braydan White (21) drives the lane as Ethan Melnick (0) is also in on the play Saturday in Sequim against W.F. West. The Wolves won 59-42. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Sequim’s Braydan White (21) drives the lane as Ethan Melnick (0) is also in on the play Saturday in Sequim against W.F. West. The Wolves won 59-42. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

PREP BASKETBALL: Sequim boys crush W.F. West to remain undefeated

SEQUIM — Sequim used a balanced attack with three players in double figures and 10 players scoring to run away from W.F. West 59-42 as the Wolves remained unbeaten on the season.

The game wasn’t even as close as the final score as the Wolves, who improved to 6-0 held a 54-31 lead at one point.

Mason Rapelje and Jericho Julmist led with the Wolves with 13 points each, while Solomon Sheppard got off to a fast start with 11 points, all in the first quarter. In that first quarter, Sheppard had a big blocked shot, a 3-pointer and two slam dunks to get the home crowd excited.

Charlie Grider added eight points.

The Wolves next play an exhibition game at home at 6:30 p.m. today against Showtime Basketball, an international traveling team from Australia.

Sequim 59, W.F. West 42

WFW 10 9 7 16 — 42

Seq. 21 14 11 13 — 59

Sequim (59) — Rapelje 13, Julmist 13, Sheppard 11, Grider 8, Weidman 3, Tennell 3, Schmadeke 3, White 2, Gray 2, Melnick 1.

Crescent 70, Lake Quinault 20 Willapa Valley 86, Crescent 42

NORTH BEACH — The Crescent boys basketball team split a pair of games this weekend at the North Beach tournament, dropping its first game 86-42 against Willapa Valley, but then coming back later Saturday to beat Lake Quinault 70-20.

All in all, a one day tournament, we got third. It was a pretty good experience especially when you talk about team bonding and finding out some things about some guys in different spots,” said coach Chris Ferrier.

Mikah Love led the Loggers with 19 points against Lake Quinault, while Josh Noel had 13.

In the early game, Willapa Valley scored 32 points in the first quarter.

“First game we went up against very quick and hot shooting Vikings team,” Ferrier said. “We were down 13-0 before we knew it and the first quarter went from there. The second quarter we hung in there, settled down, and got the score back to respectable. Came out of halftime, Valley really started connecting again from short and long range and we struggled to score the rest of the game.”

Henry Bourm had 11 and Jaxon Sprague nine.

Crescent (6-4) next plays at Oakville on Saturday.

Willapa Valley 86, Crescent 42

Cres. 13 15 7 7 — 42

WV 32 15 27 12 — 86

Crescent (42) — L. Bourm 3, J. Sprague 9, Love 5, D. Sprague 4, Chartier, L. Sprague 2, Lium 2, H. Bourm 11, Noel 6, Thompson.

Crescent 70, Lake Quinault 20

Cres. 22 17 11 20 — 70

LQ – 9 7 4 0 — 20

Crescent (70) — Love 19, Noel 13, L. Bourm 9, J. Sprague 8, D. Sprague 5, Chartier, L. Sprague 4, Lium, H. Bourm 7, Thompson 3, Holmes.

Other games

In other games this weekend, the Port Angeles boys lost to Quincy 61-54 at the Yakima SunDome Shootout, while the Forks boys beat Hoquiam 64-48 and Friday Harbor 40-31 at a Raymond holiday tournament. Coaches were not available before press deadline.

Sequim’s Solomon Sheppard had a 3-pointer, two dunks and a blocked shot all in the first quarter against W.F. West. He finished with 11 points (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Sequim’s Solomon Sheppard had a 3-pointer, two dunks and a blocked shot all in the first quarter against W.F. West. He finished with 11 points (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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