Tuesday, January 31, 2017

16 17 Boys Basketball Game 19 - Sequim 57, North Mason 40

(Sequim) -- Payton Glasser scored 17 points and Nate Despain added 16 as the Sequim Wolves boys basketball team got their first Olympic League win of the season with a 57- 40 victory over the North Mason Bulldogs.

Glasser and Despain both had traditional three point plays early and the Wolves led 15-13 after the first klaxon.

Sequim (1-11 in Olympic League play and 4-15 overall) played stifling defense all night and pulled away to a nine point lead in the second period after Glasser, Despain and Kyler Rollness connected on triples.

Rollness paced the Wolves with 10 markers.

The Wolves led 32-23 at intermission.

Sequim exhibited patience on offense and tenacity on defense in the third quarter as Wolves extended their advantage to 45-29 going to the final period.

Trey Fisher led North Mason with 17.

The Bulldogs (1-10 in league and 6-12 overall) will host Bremerton Thursday.

Sequim hosts Coupeville for boys and girls basketball Thursday in the season finale for both teams.

The girls game will be at 3:30 and the boys at 5:15.

Scoring by Quarters:

NM -- 13 10 06 11 -- 40
Seq - 15 17 13 12 -- 57

Scoring Summary:

North Mason (40) -- Brice Solis 3, Trey Fisher 17, Kevin Burrell-Briggs 4, Ryan Pearson, Jonah Ness 4, Austin Williams, Austin Knight 1, Jeremy Carnahan 4, Troy McCormick 4, Malik Freeman 3.

Sequim (57) -- Kyler Rollness 10, Nate Despain 16, Payton Glasser 17, Cole Williams 3, Jon Stipe, Devin Greenlow, Matt Willis, Keeshawn Whitney 4, Konner Parrish 3, Cameron Welcher, Ryan Cowan 4.

Friday, January 20, 2017

16 17 Boys Basketball Game 15 - North Kitsap 61, Sequim 44

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(Sequim) -- Zach Olmstead scored 16 points and Kai Warren added 12 as the North Kitsap Vikings beat the Sequim Wolves 61-44 Friday night at Rick Kaps Gym.

The Poulsbo visitors improved their Olympic League 2A Division record to 8-0 and 14-2 overall.

Sequim dropped to 2-13 overall and 0-9 in league play.

The Wolves kept things close in the first half, trailing 12-9 at the first quarter and tying the game at 16 and 22 in the second period.

North Kitsap led 28-22 at halftime, but pressured 10 third quarter Sequim turnovers, extending the advantage to 45-31 going to the final period.

Kyler Rollness, Nate Despain and Devin Greenlow shared team-high honors for the Wolves with 10 markers apiece.

Kainen Warren and Kolten Mahitka paced the Vikings with 9 tallies each.

Sequim's Payton Glasser suffered a knee injury in the second quarter and did not play in the second half.

Scoring by Quarters:

NK -- 12 16 17 16 - 61
Seq - 09 13 09 13 - 44

Scoring Summary:

North Kitsap (61) -- Zach Olmstead 16, Kai Warren 12, Kainen Warren 9, Ryan Hecker 2, Jake Houghton 7, Peyton Kohnke, Shaa Humphrey, Caymin DiPino 3, Kolten Mahitka 9, Kobe McMillian 3.

Sequim (44) -- Kyler Rollness 10, Nate Despain 10, Payton Glasser 7, Cole Williams 4, Devin Greenlow 10, Matt Willis, Keeshawn Whitney, Konnor Parrish 3, Riley Cowan.

Junior Varsity: North Kitsap 77, Sequim 41

C Team: North Kitsap 43, Sequim 41

Sequim boys host North Kitsap tonight

The Sequim boys basketball team continues the second half of the Olympic League 2A schedule tonight when the North Kitsap Vikings visit Rick Kaps Gym.

Sequim is winless in league action (0-8 and 2-12 overall), while North Kitsap (7-0 in league, 13-2 overall) is the number one team in the Olympic League 2A standings and ranked 8th in the State 2A boys basketball poll.


Friday, January 13, 2017

2016-17 Boys Basketball game 13 - Bremerton 52, Sequim 42

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(Sequim) -- Desmond Moore scored 21 points leading the Bremerton Knights to a 52-42 Olympic League 2A Division win against the Sequim Wolves Friday night at Rick Kaps Gym.

The Wolves (2-11 overall and 0-7 in league play) had a 13-9 led after one quarter and were ahead 21-19 at halftime.

But the Knights (5-9 overall and 3-4 in league play) asserted themselves in the third quarter, outscoring Sequim 15-10 and went to the final period up 34-31.

Payton Glasser led Sequim with 17 points, but missed 9 of his 15 free throws in the contest.

The Wolves were a collective 9-of-20 from the charity stripe, while Bremerton cashed in on 12-of-19.

Bremerton's Moore was 8-for-9 from the free throw line, including 4-for-4 in the final period.

Harold McMichael dropped in 9 for the Knights and Dionate Madison added 6.

Nate Despain paced Sequim with 8 and Konnor Parrish had 6.

The Wolves host Olympic Tuesday.

Scoring by Quarters:

Bre - 09 10 15 18 -- 52
Seq - 13 08 10 11 -- 42

Scoring Summary:

Bremerton (52) -- Philip Grant, Harold McMichael 9, Trever Herring 2, Japrea Pedesclaux 3, Domonic Baker 2, Jeremiah Petty, Desmond Moore 21, Richard Bios 2, 
M-Red Miochy, Diontae Madison 6, Jahkobe Sanders 2.

Sequim (42) -- Kyler Rollness 2, Nate Despain 8, Payton Glasser 17, Cole Williams 2, Devin Greenlow 2, Matt Willis, Keeshawn Whitney 5, Konnor Parrish 6, Riley Cowan.

Junior Varsity: Bremerton 48, Sequim 41.

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Sequim boys basketball hosts Bremerton Friday

The Sequim boys basketball team begins the second half of the Olympic League 2A schedule Friday night when the Bremerton Knights visit Rick Kaps Gym.

Sequim is winless in league action (0-6 and 2-10 overall), but the Wolves were competitive in all but one of their first six tilts with circuit opponents.

Bremerton (2-4 in league, 4-9 overall) beat Sequim 63-46 on December 7th after the Knights fought back from a large first-half deficit to take the win from the Wolves.

Newsradio KONP and Sequimsports.com will team up once again for a live online broadcast of Friday night's Sequim - Bremerton game.

Pregame coverage begins at approximately 6:40 with the tipoff at 7 p.m. Friday.

Click the Listen Live link below the Wolves logo here at sequimsports.com or the Sequim Wolves logo at www.konp.com.

The audio link will be active one hour prior to game time.




Saturday, January 7, 2017

16 17 Boys Basketball Game 11 - North Mason 61, Sequim 47

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(Belfair) -- The North Mason Bulldogs pushed the Sequim boys into the cellar of the Olympic League 2A Division with a 61-47 win over the Wolves.

With the exception of a 4-4 tie, North Mason (5-6 overall and 1-5 in league play) led all the way Friday.

The Bulldogs had a 10-0 run to lead 14-4 after one quarter.

In the second period, Sequim closed within two at 20-18 on a Riley Cowan triple with 2:25 left, but North Mason pulled away to a seven point lead at intermission - 25-18.

Challenged physically after playing three games in five nights, Sequim wilted in the third quarter and was outscored 18-2 by the Bulldogs, who went to the final frame ahead 43-20.

Trey Fisher came alive after halftime with a pair of triples, finishing with 11.

Sequim scrapped in the fourth quarter, outpointing North Mason 27-19 as Nate Despain bombed in 18 final period markers on 4 triples.

North Mason's Jonah Ness tallied on 10 of his 16 points in the last 8 minutes.

Kevin Burrell-Briggs paced the Bulldogs with 12 tallies.

Despain led the Wolves with 22, while Payton Glasser had 13 and Cole Williams added 6.

Sequim visits Coupeville Tuesday for a non-leaguer.

Scoring by Quarters:

Seq  - 04 12 02 27 -- 47
N.M. - 14 11 18 18 -- 61

Scoring Summary:

Sequim (47) -- Kyler Rollness, Nate Despain 22, Payton Glasser 13, Cole Williams 6, Jon Stipe, Devin Greenlow 3, Matt Willis, Keeshawn Whitney, Konnor Parrish, Riley Cowan 3.

North Mason (61) -- Brice Solis 13, Trey Fisher 11, Kevin Burrell-Briggs 12, Ryan Pearson 3, Jonah Ness 16, Austin Williams 2, Tanner Coldiron, Austin Knight, Jeremy Carnahan 2, Troy McCormick, Malik Freeman 2.

Junior Varsity: North Mason 44, Sequim 37

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Sequim boys hoops from North Mason Friday!

The Sequim Wolves boys basketball team travels to Belfair to play the North Mason Bulldogs Friday night.

Sequim (0-5 in Olympic League 2A Division play and 2-8 overall) and North Mason (4-6 overall and 0-5 in league) are winless in league and the winner will get a boost into the second half of the season.

Sequim lost to Neah Bay 55-51 Wednesday and Port Angeles 48-32 Tuesday.