SPORTS: Port Angeles girls stay unbeaten with win over Port Townsend; other prep results

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Angeles girls basketball machine steamrolled past Port Townsend 86-36 for its fourth straight win to begin the season Tuesday night.

Jessica Madison scored 26 points, swing player Paxton Rodocker had 17 and Kiah Jones added 13 to help Port Angeles start its Olympic League schedule 4-0

“We played well,” said Port Angeles coach Mike Knowles, whose team hasn’t lost a league game since ’09. “We shot the ball really well [nine 3s on the game]. We attacked the hoop well.

“Our defense wasn’t as good as I would have liked it to be. Tomorrow we’ll start working on it.”

Caroline Dowdle led the Redskins (2-2 in league, 2-3 overall) with nine points, while Kiley Maag had eight and Bella Fox six.

“The Port Townsend girls have improved a lot,” Knowles said. “They played hard. They attacked us.

“We actually had to call some timeouts.”

Port Angeles hosts Bremerton on Wednesday, while Port Townsend travels to Kingston the same night.

PORT ANGELES 86, PORT TOWNSEND 36

Port Angeles 22 23 19 22 — 86

Port Townsend 11 8 5 12 — 36

Individual Scoring

Port Angeles (86)

K. Jones 13, Alison Knowles 8, Hinrichs 2, Walker 5, Madison 26, Frasier 2, Johnson 5, Rodocker 17, Jeffers 8.

Port Townsend (36)

Evalt 4, Lyons 4, Maag 8, Dowdle 9, Young 2, Fox 6, Hossack 3.

SEQUIM 41, BREMERTON 37

BREMERTON — The team that didn’t know how to win now can’t lose.

The Wolves rode big nights from Lea Hopson (21 points, five steals) and Rylleigh Zbaraschuk (13 points, six steals) to their fourth straight win Tuesday night.

A program that came into the season riding a 42-game losing streak is now 3-1 in league and 4-1 overall.

Haleigh Harrison added five points, five blocks and two steals for the Wolves, while Taylor Balkan dished our five assists.

Sequim hosts an Australian travel team tonight.

SEQUIM 41, BREMERTON 37

Sequim 14 2 7 18 — 41

Bremerton 13 9 2 13 — 37

Individual Scoring

Sequim (41)

Balkan 3, Hopson 21, Harrison 5, Zbaraschuk 12.

Bremerton (37)

Driscol 3, Greenburber 2, K. Carpenter 11, J. Carpenter 21.

BOYS BASKETBALL

SEQUIM 77, BREMERTON 66

SEQUIM — Two is almost always better than one.

That was certainly the case in the Sequim boys basketball team’s Olympic League victory over Bremerton on Tuesday night.

The Wolves knocked off the defending league champions behind a pair of 20-point games from Corbin Webb and Nick Camporini.

Webb scored 25 points and dished out a team-high six assists, while Camporini netted 20 points in Sequim’s fourth straight victory.

The duo’s fireworks trumped what was an incredible scoring night from Bremerton’s Andre Coleman, who ripped the nets for 32 points.

Gabe Carter added his second double-double in a week, scoring 11 points and grabbing 15 rebounds for the Wolves.

Sequim (3-1 in league, 4-1 overall) will host an Australian travel team tonight in its next game.

SEQUIM 77, BREMERTON 66

Bremerton 13 15 18 20 — 66

Sequim 17 19 21 20 — 77

Individual Scoring

Bremerton (66)

Shadle 5, Lawrence 10, Stevens 12, Coleman 32, Banks 7.

Sequim (77)

Hill 5, Meier 4, Carter 11, Webb 25, Brocklesby 7, Guan 5, Camporini 20.

AUSTRALIANS 43, FORKS 39

FORKS — The Spartans (1-2 overall) ran out of gas in a nonleague game against an Australian travel team Monday night.

Forks turned the ball over 25 times in the team’s final tuneup before beginning its SWL-Evergreen Division schedule today with a game at Rainier.

“When all five of your starters are gassed in the first quarter, you’ve got problems,” Forks coach Scott Justus said.

Frank Noles led Forks with 13 points and 10 rebounds.

AUSTRALIA 43, FORKS 39

Australia 9 12 9 13 — 43

Forks 11 9 9 10 — 39

Individual Scoring

Australia (43)

Sam Skinner 15, Mitchell Cullen 10, Christopher Hill 2, William Taylor 14, Thomas Parish 2.

Forks (39)

J. Penn 2, T. Penn 2, Castellano 4, Ayala 2, Decker 9, Johnson 6, Noles 13, Leons 1.

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