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The INDEPENDENT, December 3, 1997
Washington 7th, 8th grade boys getting lots of basketball time
Washington Grade School
boys’ basketball teams hosted
Warrenton Nov. 25, for four
heated games.
The eighth grade teams lost
both of their games to the more
experienced
Warrenton
Braves, 64-26 in the A game
and 32-25 in the B game.
“Warrenton’s coach has had
some of those boys since the
fourth grade,” said Head
Coach Matt Blair, “And they
play a full thirty-game season.”
In the A game, the Toppers
played a strong first half, com
municating well on the court
and executing some good
plays. The second half brought
foul trouble and subsequent
substitutions cracked the team
focus. High scorer was Jon
Crowston, with 12 points.
Matt Fotheringham led scor
ing in the B game, with 10 of
Vernonia’s 25 points.
WGS’ seventh graders won
the A game, 41-33.
“It was the best game I’ve
been associated with this
year," said Topper coach, Reid
Holcomb, “The team’s intensity
was excellent.”
Matt Kelly led with 14 points
and a great offensive showing.
Stellar performances were also
given by Josh Ward on
defense; Paul Orlando, who
scored eight points; and David
Koch, with seven.
In the B game, the crowd sat
on the edge of its seat as the
team fought through a tight
fourth quarter, eventually suf
fering a loss, 23-21.
“I was happy with their
effort,” said Holcomb. High
scoring players were Brian
Easlon, with eight points and
Russell Gregg with six.
The Toppers traveled to
Forest Grove Nov. 24, and a
match-up
against
Neil
Armstrong Jr. High, winning
three of four games.
In the eighth grade A game
the boys played a good first
half, but really poured it on for
the second, outscoring Neil
Armstrong 42-13, for a final
score of 60-25. Crowston
showed his talent with 14
points and 12 rebounds; Bobby
Lokken had 14 points and 12
rebounds, while Topper point
guard Kyle Cota scored eight
with five assists.
“Fast breaks and offensive
rebounds for points helped us
the most,” said Blair.
The eighth graders captured
the win in the B game, 30-27.
“The team was very compet
itive,” said Blair, “They got the
ball inside and executed the
offense better.”
Warrenton last week.
Matt Fotheringham and
Coach Holcomb played his
Darcy Kunkel led scoring with bench in the second half, but
eight and seven points, respec Koch still managed to rack up
tively.
16 points; Kelly and Orlando
WGS’ seventh
graders each 14 on the board.
played a red-hot A game
In the B game, Neil
against Neil Armstrong, win Armstrong Jr. High came out
ning 72-14. Twenty-eight of on top, 33-28. High scorers
those points came in the first were Alex Dinger and Easlon,
quarter.
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Scappoose’s tall A team
beat the Toppers Nov. 18,
61-22. Crowston and Lokken
were high scorers for the
Toppers, with nine and six
points respectively.
WGS led the B game at half
time, but couldn’t maintain their
intensity for the second half
and were defeated 27-21.
The seventh graders lost
their A game, 36-26. High
scores were recorded by Eric
Weller and Orlando, with six
points each.
“We played a good second
half,” said Coach Holcomb,
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