A6 BAKER CITY HERALD • THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 2022 SPORTS BAKER BOYS BASKETBALL Baker rallies past Vale in 3 OT thriller BY JAYSON JACOBY jjacoby@bakercityherald.com Baker’s boys basketball team lost an hour crossing into the Mountain time zone, but the Bulldogs had barely begun to extend their evening. It took three overtimes — 12 minutes total, the equivalent of an extra quarter and a half — but Baker finally vanquished the Vale Vikings, 88-87, on Tuesday, Jan. 18, in a raucous Vale gym. Isaiah Jones scored off a missed layup with 2 seconds left, the final lead change in a tense, exciting game in which the teams swapped momen- tum like trading cards. Jones was fouled on the putback. He missed the free throw, and although his dad, Jebron Jones, who’s also Baker’s head coach, said the miss wasn’t in- tentional, it was actually to the Bulldogs’ advantage. Had Isaiah Jones made the free throw, Vale could have called timeout — Vi- kings coach Colby Shira had tried to do so before the free throw — and potentially set up a play that would have led to at least a decent look at a game-winning shot. But with just 2 seconds left, the Vikings had no chance to rebound the missed free throw and get anything re- sembling a shot. “It worked out great for us,” Jebron Jones said. That last missed free throw was the only one, however, that he would describe in anything but negative terms. Baker went just 6 for 14 from the line, including 4 for 10 in the three overtime pe- riods. “We could have won in reg- ulation if we had made one or two more free throws,” Jebron Jones said. “It just goes to show how important free throws are. We missed a bunch.” Vale did not. The Vikings were 11 of 12 from the line, including 8 for 8 in the overtimes. Despite his disappointment credited Vale with making “a lot of tough shots.” “We can’t continue to give Logsdon 0 3-4 3, Gambleton 1 0-0 Stepleton 4 4-4 16, Wolfe 7 0-0 15, up 14 3’s and expect to win,” 2, Quintela 1 0-0 2, Younger 2 0-0 Steele 3 2-2 8, McCourty 5 0-0 14, he said. 5, Molina 1 0-0 2, Spike 10 1-2 22, Johnson 11 4-4 31, Haueter 1 0-0 2, Jones was generally pleased Jones 10 2-8 23, Long 6 0-0 12, Karata 1 1-2 1. Totals 31 11-12 87. with Baker’s offensive perfor- Hobson 6 0-0 17, Mitchell 0 0-0 0. Baker 17 19 18 10 9 5 10 — 88 mance, which yielded a sea- son-high 88 points — albeit Totals 37 6-14 88. Vale 20 16 11 17 9 5 9 — 87 with 12 extra minutes. “We shared the ball well,” he said. twisting layup that gave Baker were both in position to grab Baker had four players score the lead at 77-76 with 1:42 left. the rebound, and Jones made in double figures, with Isa- the game-winning putback. Baker led 78-76, but Vale’s iah Jones tallying 23, Spike 22, Prior to the overtime dra- John Wolfe scored inside with Hobson 17 and Long 12. 39 seconds left to tie the score, matics, the game was close The Bulldogs, who have most of the way, just as Jebron and the game went to a third won four straight and, at 10-3, Jones expected. extra period. are ranked eight in the Class Vale entered the game with Vale led 85-81 after Colten 4A division, now prepare for Stepleton made two free throws a 12-3 record, with two wins each over Ontario and Weiser, their twice-delayed start to the with 1:43 left, but Baker’s Jax- Idaho. The Vikings lost 61- son Logsdon made two free GOL season, by playing host to throws 12 seconds later to cut 56 to La Grande, which is Ontario on Friday, Jan. 21, at likely Baker’s chief rival for the 7:30 p.m. in the Baker gym. the Vikings’ lead to 85-83. Greater Oregon League title, on Logsdon then made one of Baker is then scheduled to two free throws to cut the lead Dec. 16. travel to Milton-Freewater “I knew going into the game on Saturday, Jan. 22, to take to 85-84 with 55 seconds left. Vale would be ready to go,” Baker’s Jaron Long stole a on Mac-Hi at 2:30 p.m. That pass, then rebounded his own Jones said. game was initially set for Jan. The game was tied at 36 miss to give Baker an 86-85 14, but was postponed due at halftime, but Baker forged lead with 23.8 seconds left. to COVID-19 issues on the ahead by as many as 10 points Mac-Hi team. On Vale’s ensuing posses- in the third quarter before set- sion, Isaiah Jones, going for Jones said he’s confident tling for a 54-47 lead entering a steal, committed what Jeb- that Baker is ready for back- the fourth quarter. ron Jones called a “silly” foul, to-back games, after showing Vale rallied in the fourth and Stepleton made both free that they’re in good condition throws to give Vale its final lead quarter thanks largely to by playing strong against Vale 3-pointers. with 17.7 seconds left. despite the extra quarter and The Vikings had three of On the final possession, a half. their 14 3-pointers in the Spike beat his man off the “I think our kids are in de- dribble and drove to the bas- fourth quarter. cent shape,” Jones said. “We Jones said a few of the 14 ket, but his layup attempt know that we have to be, be- long balls resulted from Bak- rolled off the rim. cause we’re not very big. We’re er’s defensive lapses, but he also looking foward to league play.” Isaiah Jones and Logsdon BAKER (88) Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald Baker’s Isaiah Jones, shown here against Fruitland on Jan. 6, 2022, scored the game-winning rebound basket with 2 seconds left in the Bulldogs’ 88-87, three-overtime win at Vale on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2022. at Baker’s free-throwing shoot- ing woes, Jones was impressed by the Bulldogs’ fortitude in a road game in front of an en- thusiastic group of Vale fans. “They definitely had the ad- vantage, and their fans were really intense,” Jones said. “It was a great atmosphere to play in. I like the way they handled themselves on the court. They didn’t seem too flustered, and they didn’t fold.” Indeed the Bulldogs seemed to thrive on adversity. Baker trailed in each of the overtime periods. “We had to battle back for sure,” Jones said. Vale had a chance to win the game in regulation, with the score tied at 64, but Baker forced a turnover in the final second to send the game into the first overtime. Baker led 73-69 with 1:40 left in the first extra 4-minute period, but Vale rallied. Baker still led 73-71 with 17.8 seconds left, but Isaiah Jones missed a free throw with 14.7 seconds left and the referees called a foul on Paul Hobson on a rebound at- tempt, sending Vale’s Tanner Steele to the free throw line. Steele made both shots with 13.9 seconds left. Baker had two potential game winners in the final 5 seconds, but Hobson’s three- pointer, and Hudson Spike’s 15-footer, both just missed, sending the game into a sec- ond overtime. Vale’s Diesel Johnson, who led all scorers with 31 points, banked in a three-pointer with 2:02 left in the second over- time to give Vale a 76-75 lead. 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