4B COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL JANUARY 17, 2017 Another game, another blowout for Warriors PHOTO BY BECKY GERRARD North Douglas' Amy Dooley is surrounded by teammates after she scored at the end of the game. With the bucket, Dooley became the 12th Warriors player to score during the game. By Zach Silva zsilva@cgsentinel.com It was a one-sided week- end for North Douglas. After a 52-point margin of victory on Friday night against Yoncalla, the Warriors outdid themselves Saturday as they defeated Pacif- ic by 67 at home. “At the 1A level that roller coaster goes up and down and… we didn’t use any pressure af- ter the fi rst quarter, we played High school sports recap A look back at the busy week of high school sports in the area Cottage Grove Boys Bas- ketball The Lions defeated Glad- stone 48-45 in their fi nal non-league game of the sea- son last Tuesday. Cottage Grove Girls Bas- ketball Despite 10 points from twelve kid – they all scored – played zone the entire second half and we handle it as well as we can. I always feel badly, but you can’t tell your kids not to play,” said North Douglas head coach Jeff Davis. “I pride myself on having a little bit of class so it just feels uncomfortable.” The Pirates were also uncom- fortable when, after just a min- ute and a half of play the team was down 11-0. Samantha May, the Lions fell to Gladstone 49-42 last Tuesday. North Douglas vs. Yoncalla, Boys Basketball The Warriors defeated Yoncalla 62-53 at home Fri- day night. Caleb Parks had 24 points for North Douglas while Koldon Frieze added 17. Ted Wickman had 19 points for the Eagles. Yoncalla Boys Basketball The Eagles defeated Umpqua Valley Christian 65- 61 at home on Saturday. Yoncalla Girls Basketball Holding Umpqua Valley ChristiaBehind Shanausi Hardy’s 15 points, the Eagles Pacifi c was simply unable to handle the pressure from North Douglas. It was not until half- way through the quarter that the team was able to get past the half-court line and get a shot off. The Warriors were crisp on defense throughout the game and the team ended up with 24 steals, including six from Sofi a Alcantar, and 49 points off of turnovers. Alcantar’s speed was too much for Pacifi c and she defeated UVC 35-27 on Sat- urday. Elkton Boys Basketball On Friday, the Elks fell to Camas Valley 64-61. Brad Doudna had 26 points while Austin Luzier added in 19 for the team. On Saturday, the Elks lost to Days Creek 56-32. Doudna had 17 points and 14 rebounds. Elkton Girls Basketball The Elks defeated Camas Valley 38-21 on Friday night. Hannah Maxwell led the team with 15 points. On Sat- urday the team lost at home to Days Creek 46-30. Alli- son Swearingen led the team with 12 points. fi nished the game with a game high 16 points. “Her growth, is incredible. Sofi a just sees things so well,” said Davis. While Alcantar led the team, there was a great distribution in stats for the Warriors through- out the game. All 12 players scored, including Amy Dooley who got a layup to go at the end of the game that got the entire bench up and cheering. Natalie Draeger and Hope Morgan both had 10 points for the Warriors. Abby Whip- ple fi lled the box score as she fi nished with fi ve points, fi ve assists, six rebounds and six steals. “We were anxious to see if we could put back-to-backs. We’ve been talking about consistency and at this time in the season it’s nice to see, it would be nice for us to have consistency in our ef- fort and execution. And I think we’re getting there, I think we’ve grown a lot this week,” said Davis. In Friday night’s victory over Yoncalla, Alcantar again led the team in scoring fi nishing with 13 points to go along with 10 steals and seven assists. Riley Black had 12 points and Payton Black had 11 for the Warriors. MORE HD CHANNELS, FASTER INTERNET AND UNLIMITED VOICE. • Speeds up to 60Mbps • Unlimited data – no data caps SPECTRUM INTERNET™ AS LOW AS 29 99 $ /per mo. for 12 mos when bundled* Blazing fast Internet is available and can be yours with Spectrum Internet™ With speeds starting at 60 Mbps 125+ CHANNELS SPECTRUM TRIPLE PLAY TM CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED RETAILER TV, INTERNET AND VOICE 89 $ UP TO 60MBPS from UNLIMITED CALLING 97 855-613-2321 /mo each for 12 mos when bundled* *Bundle price for TV Select, Internet and Voice is $89.97/mo. for year 1; standard rates apply after year 1. Available Internet speeds may vary by address. WiFi: Equipment, activation and installation fees apply. Services subject to all applicable service terms and conditions, subject to change. 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The support you need to find quality SENIOR LIVING SOLUTIONS PHOTO BY BECKY GERRARD On Friday night after the North Douglas girls basketball game, last year's state champion softball team was honored and the team received championship rings. A Place for Mom has helped over one million families find senior living solutions that meet their unique needs. There’s no cost to you! CALL (855) 864-4711 ! We’re paid by our partner communities Pacifi c pummels Warriors By Zach Silva zsilva@cgsentinel.com Number one ranked Pacifi c came to North Douglas on Sat- urday night and proved to the Warriors that they are deserv- ing of their top ranking. The Warriors entered the game 4-0 in league play but the Pirates swiftly changed that as they dominated their way to a 71-42 win. The Pirates are led by 6-8 captain John Keeler who can not only post up but has clean handles, the ability to block shots and can shoot threes. “I’d never seen them play ei- ther. But I’d heart a lot. Obvi- ously we need to focus on the big guy, he’s 6’8, and solid. He’s not 6-8 and doesn’t know what he’s doing. He ‘s 6-8 and solid and can shoot,” said North Douglas’ fi rst year head coach Tyler Vancil. With the Warriors’ 6-5 Carson Burris guarding him all game and being assisted by help de- fense, it still was not enough. On a baseline inbound play in the fi rst quarter, Keeler showed off his height as the Pirates lobbed the ball to him near the hoop where he jumped and was unimpeded as he tapped it in for an easy score. Keeler fi nished with 13 points and six blocks – including one that was defl ected with his elbow. Up 13-2, Keeler was then pulled because of foul trou- ble, but it was no matter as the Pirates then showed off their depth. It was Joshua Engdahl who put his speed on display as he, play after play, led the Pirates fast break and got to the rim for a lay-up. Engdahl fi n- ished with 13. Down 35-12 at the half, the Warriors looked to make adjust- ments during the break. “We threw the ball away too much in the fi rst half. Got a big defi cit. It seemed like every- thing they threw up went in,” said Vancil. “We were down 23 at halftime, which is not in- surmountable, but in the third quarter I switched to a zone. Said they’re killing us inside, switched to a zone and then I think they hit fi ve threes.” In the third quarter it was Ste- ven White who put on a show for the Pirates as he started the quarter four-of-four from down- town. White added another three in the fourth quarter and fi nished the game with a team high 20 points. “Everything they’re throwing up inside is going in, everything they’re throwing up outside is going in. They’re a great team,” said Vancil. Jake Gerrard led the Warriors with eight points. 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