Monday, December 21, 2015

15-16 Boys Basketball Game 9 - Lynden 62, Sequim 18

Lynden boys rip Sequim 62-18

December 21st, 2015 - 10:47pm
(Lynden) -- Christian Zamora scored 12 points and Jordan Wittenberg added 10 as the Lynden Lions ripped the Sequim Wolves 62-18 in a non-league boys basketball Monday night.
The mighty Lions, coached by former Sequim mentor Brian Roper, held a 22-0 lead over the Wolves after the first quarter.
Sequim's 18 markers were fewest points scored in a game by a Wolves boys basketball team in the past 40 years.
The Wolves hit only 7 of 41 field goal attempts in the contest.
Payton Glasser had 7 points and 5 rebounds for Sequim, while Jackson Oliver and Nick Faunce added 3 tallies apiece.
Sequim (3-6) resumes Olympic League play January 5th against North Mason.
Scoring by Quarters:
Seq - 00 07 07 04 -- 18
Lyn - 22 11 15 14 -- 62
Scoring Summary:
Sequim (18) -- Payton Glasser 7, Jack Shea 1, Brendon Despain 2, Nate Despain 2, Jackson Oliver 3, Nick Faunce 3.
Lynden (62) -- Noah King 4, Landon DeBruin, Clayton Whitman 7, Sterling Somers 7, Connor Shine 2, Andrew Kivlighn 7, Jordan Wittenberg 10, Christian Zamora 12, Davis Bode 5, James Marsh 4, Cobe Elsner, Jared House 2, Blake Silves 2.

Sunday, December 20, 2015

15 16 Boys and Girls Basketball - Anacortes sweeps Wolves hoopsters

Anacortes basketball downs Sequim boys and girls

December 20th, 2015 - 1:10am

The Anacortes Seahawks boys and girls basketball teams got easy home court wins against Sequim Saturday. 

In the doubleheader opener, the Anacortes girls scored the first 26 points of the contest on the way to a 64-17 rout over the Lady Wolves (2-5).

In the nightcap, the Seahawks boys defeated Sequim 67-47.

The Sequim boys (3-5) will play Monday at Lynden, while the girls are idle until after the New Year.

15 16 Boys and Girls Basketball - Olympic beats Sequim boys and girls

Sequim hoopsters drop pair to Olympic

December 18th, 2015 - 11:38pm

(Silverdale) -- The Olympic Trojans pulled away in the final quarter to defeat the Sequim Wolves 36-29 Friday night at Olympic Gymnasium. 

In a low scoring, defensive-minded boys basketball contest, Sequim led 10-6 after one period and the Trojans were ahead 15-14 at halftime.

The Wolves had a 22-19 advantage after three frames, but the Trojans had a 17-7 run in the final period to take the win. 

Sequim (0-3 in Olympic League 2A play and 3-4 overall, visit Anacortes Saturday and Lynden on Monday.

In the girls game at Rick Kaps Gym, Olympic took a 42-34 decision over the Lady Wolves.

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

15 16 Boys and Girls Basketball - Kingston sweeps Sequim in hoops

Kingston sweeps Sequim basketball

December 16th, 2015 - 10:22pm
The Kingston Buccaneers swept the Sequim Wolves Wednesday night in Olympic League 2A Division basketball.
Boys Game: Kingston 45, Sequim 41
Gabe Gregory scored 11 points and Liam Young added 10 as the Buccaneers beat the Wolves 45-41 at Rick Kaps Gym.
The contest was tied at 12 after one quarter and Kingston had a 20-19 advantage at halftime.
Nick Faunce led Sequim with 12 points, Jackson Oliver had 11 and Payton Glasser added 10 tallies.
Ali Chiquiti and Gavin Veilleux paced the Bucs with 8 points apiece.
The loss dropped the Sequim boys to 0-2 in league play and 3-3 overall.
The Sequim boys travel to Silverdale Friday night to meet the Olympic Trojans.
Scoring by Quarters:
Kin -- 12 08 11 14 -- 45
Seq -- 12 07 10 12 -- 41
Scoring Summary:
Kingston boys (45) -- Ali Chiquiti 8, Max English 1, Connor Friedel, Popeh Chiquiti 2, Andrew Shaw 3, Ethan Sax, Gabe Gregory 11, Brett Spencer 2, Liam Young 10, Eli Miller, Gavin Veilleux 8.
Sequim boys (41) -- Payton Glasser 10, Jack Shea 4, Brendan Despain 2, Nate Despain, Jackson Oliver 11, Nick Faunce 12, Arnold Black, Riley Cowan 2.
Girls Game: Kingston 53, Sequim 40.
Lily Eckert scored 25 points as the Lady Bucs beat Sequim at Kingston High School.
The hosts led 16-11 after one period and 31-22 at intermission.
The Bucs increased their advantage to 44-28 after three periods.
Adrienne Haggerty had 18 points for Sequim and Jordan Miller added 15.
Lily Beaulieu paced Kingston with 9 points and Aileen Kaye added 7 markers.
The Lady Wolves fell to 0-2 in league play and 2-3 overall.
The Sequim girls host Olympic Friday night at Rick Kaps Gym.
Scoring by Quarters:
Kin -- 16 15 13 09 -- 53
Seq -- 11 11 06 12 -- 40
Scoring Summary:
Kingston girls (53) -- Aileen Kaye 7, Cameron Friedel 4, Lily Eckert 25, Nichole Day 3, Breanna Siebers, Skyler Bakken, Karleigh Gomez 2, Shilene George 3, Lily Beaulieu 9.
Sequim girls (40) -- Allysen Montelius, McKenzie Bentz 2, Ella Christiansen 5, Adrienne Haggerty 18, Jordan Miller 15.

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

15-16 Boys Basketball Game 5 - Sequim 55, Port Townsend 45

Sequim boys beat Port Townsend 55-45

December 15th, 2015 - 4:13am
(Port Townsend) -- Payton Glasser scored 23 points and Jackson Oliver added 14 as the visiting Sequim Wolves beat the Port Townsend Redhawks 55-45 in a non-league boys basketball game at Bruce Blevins Gym.
Sequim lead 17-10 at the first buzzer and 27-19 at halftime.
The Wolves shot 55 percent from the field for the contest, while holding the Redhawks to just 33 percent of their attempts.
Sequim played a selfless game on offense, dishing out 17 assists on 23 field goals.
The Wolves advantage was 41-28 after three quarters.
The Redhawks were led by Jacob Ralls with 16 points, while Detrius Kelsall and Seren Dances added 9 tallies each.
Port Townsend outscored Sequim 17-14 in the final period against Wolves reserves, when Ralls splashed three of his four triples.
Sequim won the rebounding battle 28-14.
The Wolves (3-2) will host Kingston Wednesday, while the Redhawks (0-5) entertain Chimacum Thursday night.
Scoring by Quarters:
Seq - 17 10 14 14 -- 55
P.T.- 10 09 09 17 -- 45
Scoring Summary:
Sequim (55) -- Payton Glasser 23, Jack Shea 2, Brendan Despain, Nate Despain 4, Jackson Oliver 14, Alec Holland, Nick Faunce 6, Arnold Black, Riley Cowan 5.
Port Townsend (45) -- Seren Dances 9, Jacob Ralls 16, Jacob Boucher, David Sua, Detrius Kelsall 9, Ezra Easley 5, Berkeley Hill, Patrick Charlton, Kaiden Parcher 6.

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

15 16 Girls Basketball Game 3 - Neah Bay 55, Sequim 35

Neah Bay girls stop Sequim 55-35

December 9th, 2015 - 10:42pm
(Sequim) -- Tristin Johnson scored 15 points and Gina McCaulley added 11 as the Neah Bay Lady Reds beat the Sequim Wolves 55-35 at Rick Kaps Gym.
Neah Bay led 20-18 at intermission, but the Lady Reds took control in the third quarter, outscoring the Wolves 19-7 and went to the final period ahead 39-25.
Jordan Miller led Sequim with 8, Ella Christiansen added 7 and Adrienne Haggerty had 6 points.
Jessica Greene paced Neah Bay with 7, while Yonte Aguirre and Holly Greene tallied 6 markers apiece.
Sequim (1-2 overall) hosts Port Townsend Monday at 7.
Scoring by Quarters:
N.B.-10 10 19 16 -- 55
Seq--08 10 07 10 -- 35
Scoring Summary:
Neah Bay (55) - Cheyanna Svec, Hannah Olson, Jessica Greene 7, Savannah Goodrich, Yonte Aguirre 6, Holly Greene 6, Cei'J Gagnon 5, Gina McCaulley 11, Tristin Johnson 15, Starlena Halttunen 5, Mia Lovik.
Sequim (35) - Allysen Montelius 5, Carissa Leal, McKenzie Bentz 3, Ella Christiansen 7, Erica Bower, Jordan McMinn 2, Adrienne Haggerty 6, Jordan Miller 8, Alisha Grasser 4.

15 16 Boys Basketball Game 4 - Sequim 65, Neah Bay 60

Sequim boys down Neah Bay 65-60

December 9th, 2015 - 11:07pm
(Sequim) -- Jackson Oliver scored 12 of his game-high 24 points in the third quarter, fueling the Sequim Wolves to a come-from-behind 65-60 boys basketball victory over the Neah Bay Red Devils.
The Wolves trailed 11-7 at the first buzzer and 28-26 at halftime against the sharpshooting Red Devils, who fired in 5 first-half triples.
Kenrick Doherty had 3 Neah Bay treys and 11 points in the first 16 minutes, but the Wolves held him to just 3 second-half points as he finished with 14.
Another dangerous Neah Bay shooter, Ryan Moss had 18 tallies, but Sequim defense held him to just 2 triples in the game.
In the pivotal third period, Sequim switched to a 2-1-2 offensive set that forced the Red Devils to come out of their zone defense.
The Wolves attacked the rack and Payton Glasser scored 6 of his 13 tallies in the period as Sequim took the lead and went to the final 8 minutes ahead 48-43.
In the fourth quarter, the Wolves got key baskets and rebounds from senior Nick Faunce, who finished with 11 markers.
Rweha Munjagi paced the Red Devils with 17 points, Jericho McGimpsey added 6 and Reggie Buttram had 5.
Riley Cowan tallied 7 for Sequim and Jack Shea added 4 points.
Neah Bay (0-1) plays at Taholah Friday night, while Sequim (2-2) travels to the Quimper Peninsula Monday to play the Port Townsend Redhawks.
Scoring by Quarters:
N.B.-11 17 15 17 -- 60
Seq--07 19 22 17 -- 65
Scoring Summary:
Neah Bay (60) - Rweha Munjagi 17, Jericho McGimpsey 6, Anthony Bitegeko, Cameron Buzzell, Zach Dulik, Kenrick Doherty 14, Ryan Moss 18, Reggie Buttram 5.
Sequim (65) - Payton Glasser 13, Jack Shea 4, Brendan Despain 3, Nate Despain 1, Jackson Oliver 24, Nick Faunce 11, Arnold Black 2, Riley Cowan 7.

15 16 Boys Basketball Game 3 - Bremerton 68, Sequim 51

Bremerton boys drop Sequim 68-51

December 8th, 2015 - 11:18pm
(Bremerton) -- Atyus Powell scored 14 points and Japrea Pedesclaux added 12 as the Bremerton Knights beat the Sequim Wolves 68-50 in an Olympic League 2A Division game.
The Knights (1-3) led all the way in taking their first victory of the young season.
Bremerton led 13-6 after one period and 29-21 at halftime. Sequim's Jack Shea shared game-high honors with 14 points.
The Wolves (1-2) will host Neah Bay Wednesday night at 7:00 in Rick Kaps Gym.
Scoring by Quarters:
Seq - 06 15 15 15 -- 51
Bre - 13 16 21 18 -- 68
Scoring Summary:
Sequim (51) -- Kyler Rollness, Payton Glasser 8, Jack Shea 14, Brendan Despain 5, Nate Despain 3, Jackson Oliver 10, Keeshawn Whitney, Alec Holland, Nick Faunce 5, Arnold Black 2, Riley Cowan 4.
Bremerton (68) -- Toni Vaoifi 5, Atyus Powell 14, Rhyder Bradley, Japrea Pedesleaux 12, Phillip Grant, Harold Michael 9, Keoni Laguana 4, Desmond Moore 8, Virico Nelson 4, Frankie Sharistoy 3, Savante Perrigo, Diontae Madison 9.

15-16 Girls Basketball Game 2 - Bremerton 52, Sequim 46

Bremerton girls beat Sequim 52-46

December 8th, 2015 - 11:06pm
(Sequim) -- Michaela Derda scored 12 of her 21 points in the final quarter as the Bremerton Lady Knights outlasted the Sequim Wolves 52-46 at Rick Kaps Gym.
The Lady Wolves struggled in the first half against a Bremerton 3-2 zone defense, trailing 17-6 at the quarter and 26-11 at intermission.
Sequim rallied in the third period, outscoring the Knights 20-6 as Jordan Miller hit from the low post and nailed a number of triples.
The Wolves trailed by one at the end of the third quarter 32-31 and tied the game at 32 on a free throw by Ella Christiansen.
Bremerton was able to get back on track and outpointed Sequim 20-14 the rest of the way.
Miller and Adrienne Haggerty had team-high honors for the Lady Wolves with 18 points apiece.
Yacsiri Godinez-Gonzalez, Alycia Heriford and Liz Lamoureux paced Bremerton with 8 markers each.
Sequim (1-1 overall and 0-1 in Olympic League 2A) hosts Neah Bay at 5:15 Wednesday.
Scoring by Quarters:
Bre -- 17 09 06 20 -- 52
Seq -- 06 05 20 15 -- 46
Scoring Summary:
Bremerton (52) -- Sophia Smith, Liz Lamoureux 8, Alyssa Beach 5, Ceinna King, Alycia Heriford 8, Michaela Derda 21, Yacsiri Godinez-Gonzalez 8.
Sequim (46) -- Allysen Montelius, McKenzie Bentz 2, Ella Christiansen 3, Jordan McMinn 2, Adrienne Haggerty 18, Jordan Bentz, Jordan Miller 18, Alisha Grasser 3.

Friday, December 4, 2015

15-16 Boys Basketball game 2 - Sequim 63, Klahowya 42

Sequim boys beat Klahowya 63-42

December 4th, 2015 - 11:02pm
(Sequim) -- Senior Jackson Oliver scored 21 points and sophomore Payton Glasser added 15 as the Sequim Wolves beat the Klahowya Eagles 63-42 in a non-league boys basketball game at Rick Kaps Gym.
Senior guard Payton Ryen single-handedly kept Klahowya in the contest early, scoring all 11 first quarter points by the Eagles, including a pair of triples.
Sequim led 12-11 after the first buzzer with Oliver and Glasser each with a pair of two-pointers.
A Klahowya basket by Troy Potter gave the visitors their first and only lead of the game at 13-12.
The Wolves responded with a 21-3 run into halftime, scoring 15 straight until John Hartford nailed a Klahowya triple to cut the deficit to 27-16.
The Sequim streak included 3 treys, scored by Glasser and freshmen Kyler Rollness and Nate Despain.
Along the way, Oliver had a rim-rattling breakway jam that brought a thunderous ovation from the crowd.
The Wolves had a 33-16 lead at intermission.
Sequim extended its advantage to 20 points with 3-point splashes from Oliver and Nick Faunce, but the scrappy Eagles, led by Nate Hough and Keegan Grellner, trailed 49-32 after 3 quarters.
Faunce and Jack Shea had 6 points apiece for Sequim, while Klahowya's Hough had 8 markers, Hartford 7 and Grellner had 4 tallies.
On Tuesday, Sequim (1-1) travels to Bremerton, while Klahowya (0-3) visits North Kitsap.
Scoring by Quarters:
Kla - 11 05 16 10 -- 42
Seq - 12 21 16 14 -- 63
Scoring Summary:
Klahowya (42) -- Payton Ryen 15, Keegan Grellner 4, Sawyer Snope 2, John Hartford 7, Nate Hough 8, George Harris 4, Troy Potter 2, Micha Joe, Ryan Wixson.
Sequim (63) -- Justin Hermosada, Kyler Rollness 3, Payton Glasser 15, Jack Shea 6, Nate Despain 8, Jackson Oliver 21, Alec Holland, Nick Faunce 6, Konner Parrish, Arnold Black, Riley Cowan 4.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

15-16 Boys Basketball Game 1 - Mount Tahoma 70, Sequim 36

Mount Tahoma rips Sequim boys 70-36

December 2nd, 2015 - 9:46pm
(Tacoma) -- The Mount Tahoma T-Birds proved to be too athletic and quick for a youthful Sequim Wolves boys basketball team Wednesday night.
The T-Birds ripped the Wolves 70-36 in a non-league season opener in Tacoma.
Sequim started seniors Nick Faunce, Jackson Oliver and Jack Shea, along with sophomore Payton Glasser and freshman point guard Nate Despain.
The Wolves and T-Birds were tied at 10 after the first period, but the 6'3" Oliver picked up 2 early fouls in his efforts at the top of the Wolves zone defense and was forced to sit out most of the second period.
Mount Tahoma took advantage with a 29-11 run that put the T-Birds ahead 39-21 at intermission.
Sequim assistant varsity coach Phil Langston told Newsradio KONP that the Wolves' youth showed with a bevy of turnovers forced by Mount Tahoma's man press that came from all over the floor during the entire game.
Langston added the game was played at the T-Bird pace and will serve as an incentive for the Wolves to pick up their tempo and pressure in future practices.
Mount Tahoma led 54-34 after 3 periods and held the Wolves to a pair of free throws in the final 8 minutes.
The T-Birds swept the preliminary contests by winning both the JV and C team games.
Sequim (0-1) will host Klahowya for a non-league affair Friday night at 7:00 in Rick Kaps Gym.
Scoring by Quarters:
Seq - 10 11 13 02 -- 36
M.T.- 10 29 15 16 -- 70
Game Summary:
Sequim (36) -- Kyler Rollness 0, Payton Glasser 11, Jack Shea 6, Brendon Despain 0, Nate Despain 4, Jackson Oliver 6, Alec Holland 0, Nick Faunce 5, Arnold Black 2, Riley Cowan 2.
Mt Tahoma (70) -- AJ Braffith 2, Darrell Richard 12, Tommy Nguyen 0, Destin Hicks-Armstrong 15, Zion Harris 2, Tayvonne Coleman 2, Zehki Johnson 6, Isiah Rogers 6, Demetrius Smith 19, Thomas Wesley 6.