SPORTS: Clallam Bay rallies to nip Crescent on the road in boys basketball action; Port Angeles JV girls upset previously undefeated Neah Bay

JOYCE — The Clallam Bay boys basketball team rallied from a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit to inch past North Olympic League rival Crescent 47-44 on Wednesday night.

Senior Kyle Hess scored 11 of his game-high 24 points in the final frame as the Bruins rallied from down 38-28 to force Crescent to finish the season winless in NOL play.

That included five- and three-point wins by the Bruins (3-2 in league, 13-6 overall) against the Loggers (0-6, 5-15) earlier in the year.

“It was a good game,” Crescent coach Darren Heaward said. “[Clallam Bay] did a great job and they are a great team. I hope they do really well in the playoffs.”

Clallam Bay has one more regular season game left, at home against Neah Bay on Friday, before it begins postseason play next week.

The Bruins will then face the District 1 No. 3 seed in a loser-out pigtail playoff next Thursday on the road.

Crescent, on the other hand, saw its season come to a close with Wednesday night’s loss.

Joel Williams led the Loggers with 20 points and seven rebounds. He is one of several players who will be returning next season for Crescent.

“Our kids played great,” Heaward said. “Even though we had a losing season, I think we had a successful season. We learned a lot of stuff with a lot of guys who really hadn’t played at all [before this season].”

“We played them close, so it’s kind of tough, but it’s exciting, too.”

Clallam Bay 47, Crescent 44

Clallam Bay 14 2 12 19 — 47

Crescent 14 15 9 6 — 44

Individual Scoring

Clallam Bay (47)

Teachout 9, Ky. Hess 24, James 4, Portnoy 10.

Crescent (44)

Waldrip 6, Barnes 2, Finley 4, Weingand 6, Williams 20, Story 6.

Girls Basketball Port Angeles JV 61, Neah Bay 54

PORT ANGELES — The Roughrider junior varsity handed the Red Devils their first loss of the season in nonleague action Wednesday night.

Paxton Rodocker scored a game-high 22 points, and Maddy Hinrichs added 21 as the Riders came back from a 33-28 halftime hole to upset Neah Bay (5-0, 17-1).

“It was a good game for our young kids,” Port Angeles JV coach Lee Sinnes said. “I was really just pleased to death.”

Rebecca Thompson led the Red Devils with 16 points and Cherish Moss had 13.

Neah Bay closes out its North Olympic League schedule with a home game against Clallam Bay on Friday.

Port Angeles JV 61, Neah Bay 54

Neah Bay 11 22 6 15 — 54

Port Angeles 15 13 16 17 — 61

Individual Scoring

Neah Bay (54)

Thompson 16, Murner 8, Tyler 2, Winck 2, Ch. Moss 13, Ci. Moss 2, Allen 11.

Port Angeles (61)

Cox 3, Hinrichs 21, Northern 2, Lee 3, Jeffers 6, Norberg 2, Jones 2, Rodocker 22.

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