The INDEPENDENT, January 21, 1998
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Lady Braves conn Banks medley relay team swims to a win; individuals scoring well
Banks High School swim
mers lost to host Rainier,
96-69, but posted seven first
place finishes in a dual meet
with Scappoose and Seaside,
Jan. 15.
The Braves Relay Team A—
Wendy Wilce, Nancy Wilce,
Lisa Shafer and Kirsten
Douglas— took first in the 200
High Scores: Val Duyck, 11 points,
yd. medley relay (2:01:61) and
6 rebounds, 6 steals; Dasha Wakefield,
in the 200 yd. freestyle relay
6 points, 11 rebounds, 6 steals.
(1:52:71)
The Lady Braves hosted St.
Individual first place finish
Helens Jan. 6, winning 49-48.
es: Douglas, 100 yd. freestyle
“It was our first game after :59:42; W. Wilce, 200 yd.
two-and-a-half weeks off for freestyle (2:03:97), and 100 yd.
the holiday break and we were backstroke (1:03:81); N. Wilce,
a little rusty," said Kemper. “It 200 yd. individual medley
was close the whole way.”
(2:32:01), and 500 yd. freestyle
After a close first half, Banks (5:43:17).
trailed 31-23 in the third quar
The Lady Brave swimmers
ter. Val Duyck scored 10 lost to Seaside, 102-63.
straight, to St. Helens’ two,
Individual first place finish
putting the Lady Braves back es: Douglas, 100 yd. freestyle
into the game.
(:59:42), and 100 yd breast
Banks’ first lead (37-35) stroke (1:19:19); N. Wilce, 200
came on the last play of the yd. medley (2:32:01), and 500
third quarter, a lay-up by yd. freestyle (5:43:77).
Banks’ swimmers gave a
Wakefield.
spectacular
performance in the
Amy Williams’ pass to
Duyck became the winning three-way meet at St. Helens
bucket in the game’s final sec on Jan. 8, placing second of
four teams.
onds.
High Scores: Duyck, 19 points, 7
Seaside took first with a
rebounds; Amy Williams, 14 points, 5 score of 123, Banks scored 73,
assists; Wakefield, 8 points; Anita
Scappoose 67, Tillamook 45.
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Karl Kemper.
The Lady Braves trailed with
just minutes on the clock.
Brandi Williams gave Banks a
short-lived lead at the :35 sec
ond mark, and Dasha Wake
field sank the game-winner
with :20 to go.
Orlowski, 2 points, 7 rebounds.
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Scappoose and Tillamook each
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Banks’ team of Wilce, Wilce,
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Turnovers, fouls make basketball tough for Braves
Banks High School boys
varsity basketball team came
home from Scappoose, Jan.
15, with an 80-62 loss.
“We had the same problems
we’ve been having," said head
coach Richard Warren, “Our
offense isn’t keeping pace with
our defense and we only shot
30 percent."
The Braves forced 24
turnovers, but hurt themselves
with late fouls and cold shoot
ing.
“We’re getting good looks at
the ball,” said Warren, “but it’s
not falling in the hole.”
High Scores: Brian Ackerman, 17
points, 4 rebounds, 8 assists; Steve
Olson, 12 points; Matt Hutchins, 11
points.
The Braves lost at Yamhill-
Carlton Jan. 6, 48-46.
“We capitalized on our fast
break opportunities and didn’t
turn over the ball much,” said
Coach Warren. “If we can up
that shooting percentage we’d
be a good team. Now we’re a
so-so team that's dangerous
becaue we play good defense.”
The team shot 27 percent
Vernonia High School’s evenings.
boys junior varsity basketball
Warrenton fell Jan. 16,
team celebrated two victories 53-49 and Neah-Kah-Nie Jan.
at home on consecutive Friday 9, 91-29.
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