Saturday, September 18, 2010

2010 Football Game 3 - Sequim 53, Klahowya 0

Sequim 53, Klahowya 0

(Sequim) -- The Sequim Wolves scored touchdowns on their six possessions in the opening 16 minutes Friday night against the Klahowya Eagles, taking the Olympic League opener 53-0.
Sequim senior quarterback Drew Rickerson ran for two scores and threw a TD pass to Nick Ramirez.
The Wolves' Tyler Forshaw returned a punt 45 yards for a score with 7:18 left in the first quarter that put Sequim ahead 14-0.
Frank Catelli ran 36 yards for the first of his 2 touchdowns as Sequim led 27-0 after the first quarter.
Isaac Yamamoto and Jack Wiker also had rushing touchdowns for Sequim.
The Wolves led 46-0 at halftime and the game clock ran without stopping the second half, courtesy of the mercy rule.
Sequim (2-1, 1-0 in Olympic League) will travel to Bremerton next week, while Klahowya (0-3, 0-1 Olympic League) will host North Kitsap.

Scoring by Quarters:
KSS - 0 0 0 0 - 0
Seq - 27 19 0 7 - 53

First Quarter:
Second Quarter:
Third Quarter:

Individual Statistics:
Passing: 

Seq - Drew Rickerson 8-9-68-1-0, Frank Catelli 1-2-20-0-0. KSS - Kevin Schiffman 2-4-9-0-0, Jacob Sheets 6-17-6-0-0.
Rushing: 

Seq - Isaac Yamamoto 8-85-1 TD, Drew Rickerson 5-46-2 TD, Frank Catelli 2-45-2 TD, Tyler Forshaw 1-14, Lopaka Yasumura 4-16, Jack Wiker 3-43-1 TD, Austin Law 1-7, Josh McElrath 1-6, Christian Miles 2-(-5). KSS - Jeremy Beierle 3-(-6), Kevin Schiffman 7-(-23), Latrell Simpson 10-20, Jacob Sheets 7-7.
Receiving: 

Seq - Isaac Yamamoto 2-14, Chase Bigger 2-18, Nick Ramirez 4-36-1 TD, Tyler Forshaw 1-20. 

KSS - Carlos Vallejo 2-8, Tim Fuller 2-0, Brad Harstad 1-7, Latrell Simpson 1-14, Mark Arcilla 1-14.
Team Statistics:
Passing: Sequim 9-11-88-1-0, KSS 8-21-15-0-0
Rushing: Sequim 27-257, KSS 27-(-2)
Total: Sequim 38-345, KSS 48-13
Turnovers: Sequim 2 (fumble, TOD), Klahowya 1 (TOD) 

Penalties: Sequim 7-45, KSS 3-15. 


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

2010 Football Game 2 - Meridian 55, Sequim 16



(Sequim) -- Quarterback Zach Slesk threw five touchdown passes and ran for another as the Meridian Trojans walloped the Sequim Wolves 55-16 in non-league football Saturday.
The elusive Trojans signal caller connected with Tait Slesk for two scoring strikes, the first with 6:49 left in the first quarter that put Meridian up 7-0.
Slesk finished the day 21 of 35 passes for 343 yards, with 3 interceptions.
Sequim got its only lead with 5:05 left in the opening period after Chris Falkey intercepted Slesk and scored on an 18-yard touchdown return.
Frank Catelli ran for the 2-point conversion from the swinging gate formation for an 8-7 Sequim advantage.
Meridian led 13-8 at the first quarter break, getting the lead again on a 25-yard scoring pass from Slesk to Mitchell Tripp, the first of 4 consecutive Meridian touchdowns.
The Trojans led 28-8 at halftime.
Slesk found the speedy Tripp on a 91-yard scoring play early in the third quarter that broke the game open at 35-8.
Sequim's only offensive touchdown came with 10:52 left on Frank Catelli's 1-yard run.
Drew Rickerson hit Catelli for the 2-point pass, cutting the Meridian lead to 42-16. Rickerson finished the game 10 for 24 passing for 113 yards with 3 interceptions.
Meridian's Ryan Newby blocked a Drew Rickerson punt that was caught in mid-air by Denver VanderYacht and returned 4-yards for a touchdown with 8:31 left, extending the Trojans lead to 48-16.
Quarterback Slesk toured the right end for 25 yards and another score with 6:07 remaining for the final points.
Meridian outgained Sequim 545-208.
Sequim (1-1) will host the Klahowya Eagles (0-2) in the Olympic League opener Friday.
Score by Quarters:
Meridian 13 15 14 13 - 55
Sequim 8 0 0 8 - 16

Saturday, September 4, 2010

2010 Football Game 1 -- Sequim 58, Forks 7

Sequim 58, Forks 7

(Forks) -- Any doubt about the potency of the Sequim offense entering the 2010 football season was erased after Friday's season opener at Forks.

The Wolves scored on 8 of their 9 first-half possessions, pounding the Spartans 58-7 in a non-league affair at Spartan Stadium.

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Quarterback Drew Rickerson threw two touchdown strikes to fellow senior Joey Hall -- including a 17-yarder on the game-opening possession.

Rickerson also scrambled 20-yards for another score as the Wolves raced to a 16-0 advantage just 6 minutes into the contest.

Junior Frank Catelli, who split time between wide receiver and quarterback, ran for two touchdowns and threw a TD pass to junior Nick Ramirez.

Catelli's first TD -- a 16-yard keeper up the middle -- came a play after a Sequim block of a Brady Castellano punt that put the Wolves ahead 22-0.

Isaac Yamamoto rushed 3 times for 52 yards, scoring on a 41-yard romp in the second quarter that boosted the lead to 50-0.

Sophomore Jack Wiker, son of Sequim Coach Erik Wiker, had his first varsity touchdown on a 3-yard run that put Sequim ahead 58-0 with 1:49 left in the first half.

Sequim reserves played most of the second half as the clock ran continuously after intermission courtesy of the mercy rule.

Forks senior quarterback Brian Santman scored the only Spartans touchdown from 11 yards with 5:55 left in the third quarter.

Forks (0-1) will visit Port Angeles (1-0) Friday for another non-league tilt while Sequim (1-0) will host the Meridian Trojans next Saturday night.

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Listen to Isaac Yamamoto's fumble recovery that led to another Wolves TD!

Scoring by Quarters:

Seq 22 36 0 0 - 58

Forks 0 0 7 0 - 7

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First Quarter:

Seq - Joey Hall 27 pass from Drew Rickerson (Isaac Yamamoto pass from Rickerson) 8:23

Seq - Drew Rickerson 20 run (Tyler Forshaw pass from Rickerson) 6:00

Seq - Frank Catelli 16 run (pass failed) 4:36

Second Quarter:

Seq - Joey Hall 5 pass from Drew Rickerson (Rickerson run) 10:06

Seq - Frank Catelli 28 run (pass failed) 8:25

Seq - Nick Ramirez 15 pass from Frank Catelli (Dillon Andrews pass from Catelli) 6:22

Seq - Isaac Yamamoto 42 run (pass failed) 4:11

Seq - Jack Wiker 3 run (Wiker run) 1:49

Third Quarter:

Forks - Brian Santman 11 run (Shaquille Cress kick) 5:55

Individual Statistics:

Rushing--Seq, Isaac Yamamoto 3-52 1 TD, Joey Hall 5-37, Frank Catelli 3-46 2 TD, Tyler Forshaw 1-15, Drew Rickerson 3-20 1 TD, Jack Wiker 3-7 1 TD, Austin Law 6-(-26). Forks, Cameron Leons 4-16, Brian Santman 5-19 1 TD, Luke Brown 16-32, Shaquille Cress 2-(-5), Sergio Chase 4-15, Brady Castellano 2-(-30).

Passing--Seq, Drew Rickerson 10-14-97-2-0, Frank Catelli 1-2-15-1-0, Austin Law 3-4-20-0-0. Forks, Brian Santman 0-5-0-0, Brady Castellano 0-1-0-0.

Receiving--Seq, Isaac Yamamoto 1-10, Frank Catelli 3-27, Joey Hall 3-28 2 TD, Kahn Mills 2-17, Nick Ramirez 2-30 1 TD, Jack Wiker 3-20

Team Statistics:

Rushing--Seq 24-151 5 TD, Forks 33-48 1 TD.

Passing--Seq 14-20-132-3-0, Forks 0-6-0

Total Yards--Seq 44-283, Forks 39-54.

Turnovers--Seq 1 (TOD), Forks 4 (1 TOD).



Tuesday, February 23, 2010

09 10 Sequim boys hoops game 22 - Eatonville 66, Sequim 57

Eatonville boys 66, Sequim 57

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(Tacoma) -- Eatonville exploded for 25 fourth-quarter points Tuesday night, ending the season for the Sequim Wolves boys basketball team 66-57 in a sub-district "play in" game at Franklin Pierce High School.

Taylor Callahan-McBride had 20 points and Erik Swartout added 18 for the Cruisers of the Nisqually League, who move into the 2A West Central District playoffs Friday night with a visit to the North Mason Bulldogs in Belfair.

Eatonville led 14-9 after the first quarter and 31-28 at halftime.

Sequim's Clancy Catelli hit a triple to open the second half, knotting the affair at 31.

The Wolves outscored the Cruisers 17-10 in the period and led 45-41 going to the fourth quarter.

Sequim led by five -- 49-44 -- with 5:30 remaining, but the Cruisers managed six straight points, taking the lead at 50-49 on Robert Horiskey's hoop with 3:48 left.

John Textor, who finished with a season-high 23 points, hit a basket on the next Sequim possession to take the lead back at 51-50.

Eatonville's Dalton Hancock nailed trey that gave the Cruisers the advantage for good with 3:10 to go -- 53-51.

Hancock fouled out with 1:26 remaining with 12 points, including another three-ball with 1:30 left that put Eatonville up 58-53.

Textor had two freebies with 1:24 to go that cut it to 58-55, but Eatonville put the game away by hitting 8 for 9 at the charity stripe.

Corbin Webb paced the Wolves with 17 points and Frank Catelli added 7.

Tuesday's contest was the final appearance in a Sequim basketball uniform for seniors Jordan Alcafaras, Clancy Catelli, Michael Dunning, Jeremie Oliver and John Textor.

Sequim finished the campaign with a 10-12 record.

Score by Quarters:

Eat 14 17 10 25 - 66
Seq 9 19 17 12 - 57

Eatonville (66) -- Taylor Callahan-McBride 20, Ben Evans 4, Dalton Hancock 12, Erik Swartout 18, Nick Fairhart 5, Robert Horiskey 7.

Sequim (57) -- Kenny Meier 3, Corbin Webb 17, Nick Camporini, John Textor 23, Clancy Catelli 3, Jeremie Oliver 4, Jordan Alcafaras, Gabe Carter, Frank Catelli 7.

FG: Eat 22-49 (.450), 2 pt - 18-36 (.500), 3 pt 4-13 (.310)
Seq 20-50 (.400), 2 pt - 16-38 (.420), 3 pt - 4-12 (.333).

FT: Eat 18-22 (.820)
Seq 13-16 (.810)

Turnovers: Eatonville 6, Sequim 10.
Ties 6, Lead Changes 4.

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Saturday, February 20, 2010

09 10 Sequim boys hoops game 21 - North Mason 41, Sequim 33

North Mason boys 41, Sequim 33

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(Silverdale) -- Brett Skogstad and John Fullington combined to score 32 points Friday night as the North Mason Bulldogs beat the Sequim Wolves 41-33 at the Olympic League Tournament.

The victory gave the Bulldogs the Olympic League's number two seed to the West Central District Tournament beginning Friday when North Mason will host the number three Nisqually League entry.

The loss forces the Wolves to travel to Pierce County Tuesday at 5:15 for a "play in" matchup with Eatonville of the Nisqually League at Franklin Pierce High School.

Fife and Steilacoom will also play Tuesday night at Franklin Pierce in a seeding game at 7.

North Mason's Skogstad started on fire, hitting 3 treys and a 2-point basket in the first quarter for 11 points and Fullington had 5 in the opening period as the Bulldogs led 16-7.

Sequim's defense ramped up though, holding Skogstad to just two more field goals in the game and Fullington to three additional baskets.

Skogstad had a game-high 21 and Fullington 12.

The Wolves closed to within six at halftime, 22-16.

The Bulldogs managed to outscore the Wolves 8-7 in the third quarter and went to the final break with a 30-23 advantage.

John Textor, who finished with 12 points for Sequim, connected for a traditional 3-point play, then hit two more free throws with 4:24 to play, drawing the Wolves to within one point at 32-31.

North Mason then closed out the game on an 8-2 run, four of the points on Skogstad free throws and a key basket by Dylan Hannafious, who had 4 for the Bulldogs.

Jeremie Oliver paced Sequim with 10 points and Corbin Webb added 5.
Sequim was without senior Michael Dunning, who had an ankle sprain this week, and junior Josh McMinn, who is nursing a badly-bruised shin.

Sequim (33) -- Kenny Meier 1, Corbin Webb 5, Nick Camporini, John Textor 12, Clancy Catelli 3, Jeremie Oliver 10, Frank Catelli 2.

North Mason (41) -- Brett Skogstad 21, A.J. Barker, Kris Bishop, Austin Casteel, Dylan Hannafious 4, Jace McMinn, Garrett Burley 4, John Fullington 12.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

09 10 Sequim boys hoops game 20 - Olympic 55, Sequim 49

Olympic 55, Sequim 49
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(Sequim) -- Olympic High's Larry Dixon scored 33 points Tuesday night, leading the Trojans to a 55-49 Olympic League boys basketball victory over the Sequim Wolves.
Zach Bird, Jordan Halstead and the West Point-bound Dixon each hit triples in the last 3 minutes of the first-half that put Olympic up 34-28 at halftime, erasing a six-point Sequim advantage.
Olympic went to the fourth quarter with a 44-31 lead, holding Sequim to just 3 points in the third period.
Dixon was at his best driving to the hoop through traffic and converted on 12 of 15 free throws for the game.
Sequim closed to within 5 points in the final minute, but Olympic put the contest away with two freebies from guard Jesse Quitagua.
Quitagua added 10 points for the Trojans, who will play Port Angeles Friday night at Silverdale in Olympic League 3A tournament action.
Sequim seniors Jordan Alcafaras, Clancy Catelli, Michael Dunning, Jeremie Oliver and John Textor were honored along with their parents during a pre-game ceremony.
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Textor led Sequim with 11, while Kenny Meier and Dunning had 8 points apiece.
Sequim finishes the Olympic League campaign at 9-7 with a 10-10 overall record.
Olympic completes the regular season at 10-10 and 8-8 in the Olympic League.
The Wolves will have a rematch of last week's 63-28 drubbing against North Mason Friday night at Klahowya Secondary School in the 2A Olympic League Tournament, a contest that will determine the second and third seeds to the 2A West Central District tournament.
Score by Quarters:
Oly 15 19 10 11 - 55
Seq 11 17 3 18 - 49
Olympic (55) -- Zach Bird 3, Jesse Quitagua 10, Larry Dixon 33, Jordan Halstead 4, Kyle Featherstone, Ryan Borja 5, Ardie Fesuluai.
Sequim (49) -- Kenny Meier 8, Michael Dunning 8, Corbin Webb 1, Nick Camporini 3, John Textor 11, Clancy Catelli 5, Jeremie Oliver 2, Josh McMinn 1, Jordan Alcafaras 6, Frank Catelli 4.
FG: Oly 15-37 (.410), 2 pt - 9-25 (.333), 3 pt - 6-12 (.500);
Seq 16-37 (.430), 2 pt - 12-23 (.520), 3 pt - 4-14 (.290).
FT: Oly 19-27 (.700),
Seq 13-21 (.620).
Turnovers: Olympic 12, Sequim 13.
JV: Olympic 40, Sequim 29.
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Saturday, February 13, 2010

09 10 Sequim boys hoops game 19 - North Mason 63, Sequim 28

North Mason boys 63, Sequim 28

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(Belfair) -- North Mason's hot shooting Bulldogs built a 20-point first-half lead Friday night and steamrolled the Sequim Wolves 63-28 in an Olympic League boys basketball game at Belfair.

North Mason and Sequim are now tied for the league's number 2 seed to district with 9-6 marks.

The teams will have a rematch next Friday night at 6 in the Klahowya Secondary School gym.

The Olympic League tournament game will decide the number 2 and 3 seeds to district.

Kingston (10-5, 13-6) clinched the league's number one 2A seed Friday night with an 81-47 romp over Klahowya.

The Bulldogs came into the Friday contest suffering from four consecutive league losses and played inspired ball in the final home game for seniors Dylan Hannafious, Jace McMinn, John Fullington and Brett Skogstad.

Skogstad singed the twine for 15 in the first half, including three triples in the first 8 minutes, finishing the contest with a game-high 22 points.

Sequim trailed by 20 with 4:27 left in the second quarter, 28-8.

John Textor scored 8 of the Wolves 13 first half points.

Sequim's shooting woes continued after intermission, going without a point until the 1:41 mark of the third quarter, when North Mason had extended its lead to 30 points -- 46-16.

Hannafious scored 6 of his 13 points in the third for the Bulldogs.

Fullington, the 6-6 center bound for WSU on a football scholarship, scored 11 points, hitting a triple from the right corner as North Mason led 49-21 going to the final period.

Sequim's 28 markers Friday were the fewest points scored in a single game by the Wolves since modern-day record keeping began in the 1975-76 season.

The previous record for scoring futility was 29, set in a 95-29 walloping by O'Dea in 1997 and a 57-29 loss to Aberdeen in 1995.

Sequim (9-6 in Olympic League play, 10-9 overall) will host Olympic Tuesday at Rick Kaps Gym in the final home game for seniors, while North Mason (9-6 in Olympic League play, 12-7 overall) visits North Kitsap.

Score by Quarters:

Seq 3 10 8 7 - 28

NM 16 15 18 14 - 63

Sequim (28) - Kenny Meier, Michael Dunning 10, Corbin Webb 1, Nick Camporini 6, John Textor 8, Clancy Catelli 1, Jeremie Oliver, Josh McMinn 2, Jordan Alcafaras, Frank Catelli.

North Mason (63) - Tevin Williams, Kasey Bielec, Brett Skogstad 22, A.J. Barker 5, Austin Casteel 1, Dylan Hannafious 13, Jace McMinn 6, Garrett Burley 5, John Fullington 11.

FG: Seq 11-44 (.250), 2 pt - 7-30 (.230), 3 pt - 4-14 (.290)

NM 24-47 (.510), 2 pt - 13-30 (.430), 3 pt - 11-17 (.650).

FT: Seq 2-4 (.500); NM 4-8 (.500).

Turnovers: Seq 9, NM 14.

Ties 0, Lead Changes 1.

JV: Sequim 69-58

Girls Game at Sequim: North Mason 35, Sequim 33.

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

09 10 Sequim boys hoops game 18 - Sequim 51, North Kitsap 48

Sequim boys 51, North Kitsap 48

(Poulsbo) -- The Sequim boys basketball team got some clutch free-throw shooting from senior Jeremie Oliver as the Wolves downed the North Kitsap Vikings 51-48 in Poulsbo Tuesday night.

Oliver scored Sequim's final six points, hitting both ends of three consecutive one-and-one opportunities.

The fourth quarter comeback win for Sequim elevated the Wolves into a tie with Kingston for the top 2A Olympic League seed to the district tournament.

Sequim and Kingston are both 9-5 in league play with two games remaining, after Kingston lost 59-52 Tuesday at Olympic.

The Bucs would have the tiebreaker over Sequim with two victories against the Wolves this season.

North Mason lost at Port Angeles Tuesday 61-54, dropping the Bulldogs a game behind the frontrunners at 8-6.

After a nip-and-tuck start where the Vikings led 15-12 at the first quarter break, North Kitsap pushed ahead to a nine-point advantage 22-13 with 4 minutes left in the opening half.

Sequim closed on a 7-0 run trailed by just two -- 22-20 -- with 1:45 before intermission.

Oliver set off the streak with a pair of easy baskets off Viking turnovers.

NK led 35-20 at the break and 36-31 going to the fourth quarter.

John Textor scored 12 of his game-high 17 points in the second half.

The Wolves tightened their defense and rebounding in the final stanza and took the lead 39-38 with 3:37 left on Josh McMinn's basket.

A pair of costly NK turnovers led to consecutive Sequim hoops as the Wolves pulled ahead by five with 45-40 with a minute to go.

The Vikings tried to foul their way back into the game, but the strategy was spoiled by Oliver's free throw shooting heroics.

North's Berkley Nilles banked in a 23-foot bomb from the right wing, closing to 45-43 with 40 seconds to go.

Oliver was fouled in backcourt and hit both ends of the one-and-one, making it 47-43.

Jordan Seth cut it to 47-45 with 20 seconds remaining.

The Vikings sent Oliver back to the stripe, where he hit two more for a 49-45 Sequim advantage.

NK's Austin Abrahamsen hit the last North trey with 8 seconds left, cutting it 49-48.

Nilles and Abrahamsen shared team-high honors for the Vikings with 11 points apiece.

Oliver's last pair of charity tosses was perfect -- he finished the game 9 for 10 -- making it 51-48, the final score as North's desperation shot was missed at the buzzer.

Sequim nailed 13-of-19 from the line for the game, 11 of 13 in the second half.

Tuesday night's contest was the ninth Sequim game decided by fewer than 4 points this season.

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Score by Quarters:

SQ 12 8 11 20 - 51
NK 15 10 11 12 - 48

Sequim (51) -- Kenny Meier, Michael Dunning 5, Corbin Webb 4, Nick Camporini, John Textor 17, Clancy Catelli, Jeremie Oliver 15, Josh McMinn 4, Frank Catelli 6.

North Kitsap (48) -- Austin Abrahamsen 11, Berkley Nilles 11, Sheldon Drake 2, Tolen McGregor 4, Pat Mullen, Jordan Seth 8, Brandyn Winkley 8, Joey Patton, Will Nguyen, David Stock 4.

Ties 4, Lead Changes 11.

JV: NK won 52-40

C Team: NK won 44-38

Girls game at Sequim: NK 55, Sequim 41.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

09 10 Sequim boys hoops game 17 - Sequim 40, Port Angeles 38

Sequim boys 40, Port Angeles 38

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(Port Angeles) -- Sequim's John Textor came up with a steal from Port Angeles' Antonio Stevenson with 5 seconds left and drove for a layup as time expired, giving the Wolves a 40-38 Olympic League boys basketball win over the Roughriders Tuesday night at the Rider Gym.

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Textor finished with 7 points as the Wolves (8-5 in Olympic League play, 9-8 overall) closed to within a half-game of the 2A Olympic League leaders North Mason and Kingston with the victory.

Both the Bulldogs (8-4, 11-5) and the Buccaneers (8-4, 11-5) lost Tuesday night, with North Mason dropping a 42-29 decision to Port Townsend and Kingston losing 52-51 to arch-rival North Kitsap.

Sequim led 7-4 halfway through the first quarter, but yielded a 13-0 run to the Roughriders over the next 8 minutes as the PA led 19-7 with 4:16 left until halftime.

The Wolves outscored the Riders 4-0 over the rest of the first half, trailing PA 19-11 at intermission.

Port Angeles (6-6 in Olympic League play, 7-8 overall) was held to a single basket in the third quarter -- a 3-ball by Justin Williams -- as the Wolves outscored the Riders 14-3 in the period and Sequim led 25-22 going to the fourth quarter.

The Riders' Colin Wheeler scored two consecutive hoops to tie the score at 28 with 5:34 to go.

Wheeler was the game-high scorer with 14 points, 8 in the fourth quarter.

Sequim's unsung hero of the game, Nick Camporini, hit the first of his two fourth quarter triples to give the Wolves a 31-28 advantage with 4:03 left.

The teams traded baskets, with Clancy Catelli giving Sequim a five-point lead after a 3-point play with 3:03 remaining at 35-30. Clancy led the Wolves with 12 points.

PA's Ian Ward hit a pair of free throws with 2:46 to go, cutting the Sequim lead to 35-32.

Camporini buried his last triple with 2:31 left, putting the Wolves up 38-32.

The Riders' Justin Williams found his spot beyond the arc on the right wing for two straight treys in the next 45 seconds, tying the game at 38 with 1:28 remaining.

Williams finished with 13 points for Port Angeles.

After Jeremie Oliver missed a shot in the paint in the final minute, Port Angeles took the rebound and called timeout with 33 seconds left -- and 32 remaining on the shot clock.

Playing for the final shot, the Roughriders milked the clock and Antonio Stevenson advanced towards the left side of the lane in the final 10 seconds.

Sequim's Frank Catelli and John Textor converged on Stevenson, with the ball coming loose with 5 seconds left and Textor driving to the Sequim basket.

Textor put the ball off the glass and into the hoop as the final buzzer sounded, sending the visitors into jubilation and the hosts into despair as Sequim claimed the two-point victory.

Oliver paced Sequim with 9 points, while Camporini had 6.

Port Angeles will visit North Kitsap Friday night.

Sequim has a league bye Friday and will visit the North Kitsap Vikings Tuesday.

Sequim (40) -- Kenny Meier, Michael Dunning, Corbin Webb 2, Nick Camporini 6, John Textor 7, Clancy Catelli 12, Jeremie Oliver 9, Josh McMinn, Frank Catelli 4.

Port Angeles (38) -- Justin Williams 13, Antonio Stevenson 3, Kylar Morgan 2, Nathan Hofer 2, Ian Ward 2, Colin Wheeler 14, Ben Lierly, Steven Rogers 2.

09 10 Sequim girls hoops - game 17 - Port Angeles 84, Sequim 20

Port Angeles girls 84, Sequim 20

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(Port Angeles) -- The Port Angeles girls cruised to an easy 84-20 victory over the Sequim Wolves Tuesday night in Olympic League basketball at the Rider Gym.

The Roughriders had a 21-5 advantage at the first quarter.

Jessica Madison connected for 13 of her 25 in the first half, while Alison Knowles hit 2 triples in the second period on the way to a 10-point performance.

Taylyn Jeffers had an excellent game working inside, scoring 11 of her 13 points before intermission.

PA had a 47-20 lead at halftime.

It was the Jess Madison show in the third quarter as the Rider junior hit two 3-pointers and another three deuces, finishing the period with 12 points -- and increasing the Port Angeles lead to 63-17 going to the fourth quarter.

The Riders used all reserves in the final period, as Mariah Frazier hit for 6, Ceci Stevenson had 5, while Paxton Rodecker and Kearsten Cox scored 4 points apiece.

Sequim junior Lea Hopson scored 12 points for the Wolves, while Caitlin Wiker had 4.

The Wolves (0-13, 0-17) are idle Friday, in action next Tuesday hosting North Kitsap.

The Roughriders (12-0, 14-2) host the North Kitsap Vikings Friday at the Rider Gym.

Sequim (20) -- Taylor Balkan, Bailey Rookard, Lea Hopson 12, Lindsey Soha 1, Christy Ruiz, Caitlin Wiker 4, Haleigh Harrison, Katrina Ignagni 3, Rylleigh Zbaraschuk, Madison Hamer, Demiree Briones.

Port Angeles (84) -- Kiah Jones 4, Alison Knowles 10, Macy Walker 5, Ceci Stevenson 3, Elise Reid, Skylar Jones 8, Jessica Madison 25, Mariah Frazier 6, Paxton Rodecker 4, Taylyn Jeffers 13, Lauren Aguirre 2, Kearsten Cox 4.