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HOOPS Continued from page A10 Lauryn Belanger swished two shots from the line, inching the Hawks closer at 45-38 with 1:24 left. Over the final minute of regulation, TD missed its last five shots, went 2 of 5 from the line and had three turnovers come back to haunt them. “We gave ourselves an op- portunity to win, but couldn’t get the big baskets when we needed them,” Stevens said. “We missed four point-blank shots in the fourth quarter in the last four minutes and then you add the late free throws and you can’t do that 1A HOOPS Continued from page A10 points to lead the Huskies, who opened up a 22-10 halftime lead with an 11-0 third-quarter rally. In all, Sherman sank 19 field goals, two 3-pointers, and made 5 0f 9 free throws. Tuesday at Klickitat, Wash., Sherman reeled off its highest scoring total of the season in a lopsided 66-18 final. The Huskies cruised to a 29-14 lead at the half and worked a 22-2 third-quarter split to go out in front, 51-16. Martin continued her hot streak with 21 points, Brown and Justesen pitched in 13 each, and Johnson ended up with nine points, as Sherman drilled 25 field goals, four 3-pointers, and connected on 8 of 29 free throws. Sherman (9-10 overall, 2-6 league) hosted Ione/Arlington Friday, hosted Echo at 2 p.m. Saturday, and then hosts South Wasco County at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 11. SWC is hitting its stride at the right time With a handful of league matchups remaining, just one game separates third- through-seventh place in a fight to the final four district spots in the boys Big Sky Conference outlook. Ione/ Arlington and SWC are tied for first place, but hold a two-game lead over Dufur, Condon, Sherman, Mitchell- Spray, and Horizon. Since a 62-51 road loss to Horizon Christian on Jan. 7, the South Wasco County boys basketball team was riding an Weekend of February 8-9, 2020 A11 The Dalles Chronicle TheDallesChronicle.com against quality teams.” Pentzer scored 15 points, Alaina Clark ended up with 12 and Marley Sargent tacked on 10 points for the Ravens (12-6 overall, 4-0 league), who hit 20 field goals, six 3-pointers, and converted 12 of 20 free throws. The Dalles (9-9, 3-1) tied for second place with No. 17 Pendleton (11-5, 3-1), sank 12 field goals, two 3-pointers, and hit 14 of 19 from the line, 6 of 11 in the final period. Codding had 18 points, four rebounds and an assist and Hoylman chipped in sev- en points, six rebounds, four assists and five steals. Belanger totaled seven points, four boards, an assist and a block; Jenna Miller grooved in five points, 10 rebounds, a steal and two as- sists; Gus Decker tallied three points, two rebounds, an assist and a steal and Pearl Guzman logged two rebounds, a steal and a blocked shot. “Our girls came in and battled hard in the first half to a one-point game at the half,” Stevens continued. “Second half, Ridgeview settled down and simply out-executed us. People are going to miss some shots, we are going to miss and make some free throws, but Ridgeview was very patient on offense and that was the biggest difference.” The Dalles was at Hood 8-1 stretch that included wins against Ione/Arlington, Echo and Horizon Christian. On Friday, Jan. 31, Garrett Olson, Brock LaFaver, Tanner Davis and Oscar Thomas fueled the Redside offense for 24 of 57 from the field, 3 of 17 on 3-pointers and 4 of 8 from the line in a 55-49 victory in Maupin. Olson finished with 25 points, 14 rebounds, five assists and three steals. LaFaver tacked on 11 points, four boards, an assist and a blocked shot; Davis ended up with seven points, two assists, three rebounds and four steals and Thomas was good for seven points, 13 boards and three steals. Ione/Arlington, totaled 20 field goals, five 3-pointers, and hit 4 of 9 free throws. Wesley Goad had 19 points and Hunter Padberg notched 13 points to lead the Cardinals. After gritty matchup on Friday, SWC had an easy spread in its 63-21 trouncing of Echo on Saturday, Feb. 1. The Redsides connected on 27 of 62 shots, 7 of 17 from 3-point territory, and hit 2 of 5 free throws. Olson scored 16 points and pulled down 13 rebounds; Thomas rattled home 15 points, four assists, two rebounds and four steals and Ben Birman got eight points, four assists and four steals. Davis put up seven points, seven assists and two re- bounds, LaFaver had nine points, seven rebounds and four steals. Echo finished 8 of 46 on field goals. 1 of 10 3-pointers, and went 4 of 10 from the line, as it trailed 32-2 through one quarter and 45-7 at halftime. Tuesday at Maupin, SWC exacted some revenge on Horizon Christian with a 35- 14 halftime lead enroute to a 74-40 final count. Down in the paint, Olson went off for 23 points, 14 re- bounds, four assists and two steals, and LaFaver added 15 points, nine boards, two blocks and a steal. Davis put forth eight points, nine assists and three steals, and the quartet of Birman, Ian Ongers, James Best and Remington Sheer combined to net 13 points. SWC made 31 of 61 from the field, 3 of 15 on 3-point- ers, and sank 9 of 14 free throws. The Redsides also outrebounded the Hawks, 43- 28, with 15 of those boards on the offensive side. Josh Rodgers tallied 11 points, Kai Robertson dropped eight, and both Caleb Lingel and Alex Whitaker ended up with five points each for tan HCS squad that made 17 of 53 shots, 0 of 12 on 3-pointers, and totaled 6 of 13 from the line. No. 15 SWC is at Condon for a game set for 7:30 p.m. on Friday, and then they are in Moro to battle it out against Sherman at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 11. Dufur boys show resolve in defeating Condon On a night where they needed a big win, the Dufur boys basketball team posted its highest scoring output since 84 on Jan. 18, with a 75-51 drubbing of On the court against three-win Ridgeview, The Dalles boys basketball team fell behind 29-26 at halftime and managed just seven field goals in the second half of a 60-41 loss at Ridgeview Friday night in Redmond. Jacob Hernandez, who posted 16 points, tallied four of the team’s baskets, Dalles Seufalemua notched two, Shane Floyd hit a basket and Mason Caldwell drilled 1 of 2 free throws to account for all the Hawks’ second-half offense. All told, TD connected on 18 of 40 field goals, 2 of 17 from long distance, and tallied 3 of 6 free throws. Along with his 16 points, Hernandez added five rebounds and three steals, Styles DeLeon contributed seven points, a rebound, three assists, a steal and a block, and Jaxon Pullen reeled off five points, three assists and a block. Seufalemua scored four points, Spencer Taylor pitched in four points and five rebounds and Aidan Telles tacked on two points, four boards, two assists and a steal. Ridgeview (4-13 overall, 1-3 league) totaled 21 field goals, two 3-pointers, and dropped 16 of 22 from the line, as Nolan Conroyd paced the offense with 33 points. Up next, The Dalles (7-12, 1-3), which has lost three in a row after a three-game win- ning streak, host Hood River Valley (8-8, 1-3) Friday, then head to Redmond (10-8, 3-1) for a league matchup slated for 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 11, and make a trip to Prineville to play against No. 11 Crook County (11-5, 3-1) at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 13. Condon-Wheeler Tuesday in a home contest at the Ranger Dome. Dufur led 37-28 at halftime and then lowered the boom on Condon with spurts of 21- 12 and 17-11 to beat the blue Devils by 24 points. All told, Dufur rattled off 30 field goals, three 3-pointers, and converted 12 of 20 free throws. Cooper Bales blasted off for 22 points; Jacob Peters and Trey Darden added 14 apiece; Caleb Olson checked in with 13 and Gabe Petroff muscled his way to six points. Eduardo Barrera (17 points) and Braden Carnine (13) paced Condon, who notched 22 field goals, three 3-pointers, and hit 4 of 11 on free throws. On Friday, Jan. 31, Dufur opened a 38-14 halftime cushion and rode that early onslaught to a decisive 62-18 win versus Echo. Bales led with 10 points, Tyson Byers dropped nine and the duo of Caleb Olson and Trey Darden had eight points each as the Rangers drilled 27 field goals, three 3-pointers, and made 5 of 12 from the line. Saturday, Feb. 1, had the Rangers at Ione/Arlington for a big league matchup and the Cardinals left nothing to chance in securing a 58-34 triumph. Dufur shot its way to 13 field goals, five 3-pointers, and rattled home 3 of 11 from the line, with Peters putting up a team-leading 14 points. Bales scored 10 points and Darden helped his squad to an eight-point effort. Ione/Arlington ended up drilling 22 field goals, three 3-pointers, and hit 10 of 20 from the line. Wesley Goad ended the night with 15 points and Hunter Padberg made it to 11 points. Although Dufur held a slim edge on the rest of the teams vying for district spots with three games left, they need to get on a hot streak to vault into the postseason mix. The Rangers (11-10, 6-5) was at Horizon Christian Saturday, and makes a trip to Condon at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 12, and hosts Sherman at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 14. The Sherman Huskies wrapped up their non-league slate this past Monday at home against Dayville- Monument and came away with a 58-25 blowout win. Through two periods, Sherman was ahead 31-10 and kept the distance with a 10-4 third-quarter spurt to go ahead, 41-14, entering the final quarter. Luke Stone scored 12 points; Wade Fields followed up with 11; Will James had 10; Nick Riggs ended up with nine and Owen Christiansen totaled six points for the Huskies, who wound up hitting 24 field goals, three 3-pointers, and converted 7 of 14 from the line. Sherman’s defense also stood tall in the second half, holding Dayville-Monument to eight field goals, three in the second half. On Friday, Jan. 31 in Moro, Sherman started out promis- ing, ahead 32-23 at the break, but then Condon-Wheeler stormed back for a 32-18 edge in the final two quarters of play in what turned out to be a 55-50 setback. The Huskies turned in 15 field goals, four 3-pointers, and tallied 16 of 34 free throws, 14 of 30 in the second half. Riggs dropped 13 points, Stone ended up with 12, Kole Martin was good for eight and Christiansen punched in six points. Braden Carnine (17 points), Cooper Johnson (16) and Cash Helms (14) were Condon’s top three scorers. On Saturday, Feb. 1, Mitchell-Spray was next on the docket, and Tate Holmes (16 points), Nathan Clark (15) and Jonas Marquardt (12) combined for 43 points, as the team registered 16 field goals, seven 3-pointers, and rattled home 16 of 23 on free throws in a 55-45 win over Sherman. Once again, the Huskies inched ahead at halftime, leading 27-26 and Mitchell- Spray went on a 10-8 run to make it a 36-35 advantage with one quarter left to play. Sherman posted 19 field goals, three 3-pointers, and drained 4 of 10 free throw at- tempts, with eight field goals in the second half. Christiansen led with 12 points, Martin scored eight, Stone tallied seven, and Fields cashed in six points. Sherman (9-11 overall, 5-5 league) was in fifth place ahead this weekend’s tilts and had a tough three-game schedule ahead. The Huskies hosted Ione/ Arlington Friday, Echo Saturday, and wrap up the regular season at home aganst SWC at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 11. River Valley (1-15, 0-4) Friday, and after that, hosts Redmond (2-13, 1-3) at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, and hosts Crook County (3-12, 1-3) at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 13. 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