SIUSLAW NEWS | WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2021 | 3B Sailors from 1B some easy buckets in the paint because he became physical and established his position. He’s been playing great basketball; the best basketball I’ve seen him play of his high school career.” Freshman Keevyn Walker had a breakout game, scoring 8 points, 7 of which were scored in the second half. “Keevyn finished al- most every opportunity he got,” said Wolgamott. “I was really pleased to see him establish himself and get that confidence, and to know that he can score at the varsity level.” Joe Shepard and Jeremy Bender each had 4 points as well. The first win was mean- ingful for the team, pro- viding them with some much-needed momen- tum for the season. “As a coach, you like to see that because you know it means something to them,” said Wolgamott. “You don’t want them to get to down on them- selves; you want some- thing good for them to happen to get that confi- dence to see and believe that they are a good team. 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Yet if the athlete is of star caliber this athlete may be welcomed to increase their competitiveness. Just this spring, the NCAA competition com- mittee revised its transfer scored in the first half. “We found our groove offensively,” said Wolga- mott. “I give a lot of credit for that to Joe Shepherd. He ended up scoring eight points of his total 14 in the third quarter.” By the end of the third quarter, the score was 44 to 25. Neece again took over in the fourth quarter with 7 points in roughly six minutes of action. Said Wolgamott, “I took him out at the end be- cause we had a good lead. He had 11 free throw op- portunities, and that just shows he is getting to the bucket and being aggres- sive. He made the right read every single time. Neece finished with 21 points against the Mus- tangs as well. Walker finished with 2 points. According to Wolgamott, “He didn’t score as many as he did against Triangle Lake, but I felt like he had a better game overall. He didn’t force anything. He was aggressive on the boards, ripping the ball away from juniors and seniors.” Bender finished with 3 points, but also shared some of the point guard duties in the game. Moso had 11 points, again rep- resenting the Sailors as a strong low post presence. The Lady Sailors did not have enough players to play their game against Mohawk on Tuesday, so they were given the op- tion to play on the boys’ team. “Opal Burruss was the only one who agreed to, and I was actually able to get her into the third quarter and she played most of the fourth quarter as well,” said Wolgamott. “She did a hell of a job. She was one of the calm- er players out there, and I felt like she understood basketball better than most our guys. No offense to the to the guys, but you can tell she has a feel for the game. You could tell nothing rattled her. “I was really proud of her for stepping up, un- derstanding she might not play, but still excited for the opportunity, and she took full advantage of it.” At this point Mapleton is 2-2 in league, and they played Crow at home on Thursday (after press deadlines.) Their next game is this Thursday (June 3), when they host Alsea at 5:30 p.m. And Wolgamott is ready. “It’s already been a great week, but we can’t be sat- isfied,” he said. “I’m excit- ed to see how the boys will respond. I feel like they’re getting it and we’re peak- ing. Each and every game getting a little bit better.” On the girls’ side, they are hoping to have enough players to continue their season. They have played only two games this sea- son as a result of cancel- ations, falling to Eddyville Charter last week 13-34, and Triangle Lake on Monday (May 24) 11-52. According to Coach Melissa Duffy, “Last night and last Thursday’s games were pretty rough. We only had five girls for both games. There were bright spots of teamwork and getting more girls to shoot the ball.” All of their games this week were canceled due to a lack of players, but the girls are welcome to play on the boys’ team in the meantime, as Burruss has proven. The Lady Sailors’ next scheduled game is Thurs- day (June 3) at home against Alsea at 7 p.m. eligibility rules. It has been argued for years that when NCAA Division 1 coach- es moved to a new school they went right to work without sitting a year. Finally, they have let it be known any athlete may transfer to any school without having to sit out a year. Will there be a flood of athletes transferring? Usu- ally the recruiting process is thorough enough that a majority of athletes are just where they want to be. There have been stories of Oregon revenue ath- letes transferring to other schools for many reasons. Even as players move away from the U of O, there will be players transferring to the U of O. Universities across America will see the same type of movements within their programs. The rules for trans- ferring in Oregon high schools generally center on the residence of the par- ents. When sports are in- volved, there can be excep- tions for students from one school playing a team from another school if their school does not have a team in the sport. This can be accomplished if the two schools are in close prox- imity to one another, as with Florence and Maple- ton; we have had Mapleton athletes on a Siuslaw team from time to time, particu- larly in baseball. My next topic will cover the disappear- ance of non-revenue collegiate sports — and why. FOLLOW THE CHARM TRAIL through Oregon’s Coastal Playground and make a personalized keepsake for friends and family. NEW LOCATIONS & CHARMS IN 2021 Organized by the Siuslaw News fl orencecharmtrail.com • @FlorenceCharmTrail