Page 20 The INDEPENDENT, March 7, 2012 VHS boys basketball brings home fourth place trophy from state The Vernonia High School Loggers boys basketball team, ppictured after winning the OSAA/U.S. Bank/Les Schwab Tires trophy for fourth plac with a 46-37 win over the Weston McEwen TigerScots on March 3 in Pendleton. Photo by Mike Weber. From page 1 second, both squads scored 13 points apiece, with the Loggers up 25-22 at halftime. Vernon- ia’s starting five of seniors Pavel Jiranek, Byron Weller, Craig Weller, Austin Edgar and junior Austin Cutright all scored in the first half. Leading 33-30 after three, Vernonia took control of the game in the fourth with an 11-5 run, capped by Craig Weller’s two free throws, for a 44-35 ad- vantage with 1:29 remaining in the game. Edgar (9 points, 12 rebounds) a 6-foot-6 center and Cutright (14 pts., 15 rebs.) were Vernonia’s leading scores. In Vernonia’s Thursday Mar. 1 opening round quarterfinal contest, the Regis Rams (26-4) came from behind to get a 38- 36 win over the Loggers. The Loggers got off to a great start in building a 21-15 halftime advantage. Vernonia increased the lead to double digits as Cutright sank two jump shots and Byron Weller scored to make it 29-19 mid- way through the third quarter. The Rams responded with a 5- 0 run, trimming the margin to 29-24. Jiranek sank a 17-foot pull-up buzzer-beating jumper at the end of the third for a 31- 24 Logger lead. The hard fought battle con- tinued in the fourth and Vernon- ia junior Jesse Edgar sank a jumper from the corner for a 35-27 edge. A momentum changing 11-1 Regis rally lifted the Rams in front as the Logger shots failed to drop at the end. “We really felt like we should've won against Regis and we had our chances, but it was a tough, heartbreaking loss,” said Austin Edgar. “We relaxed a little bit after getting a lead and then they made a comeback to get the win.” In their second game Friday in the consolation bracket, Ver- nonia recorded an impressive 34-32 come-from-behind win over the Central Linn (CL) Co- bras (16-13) in an elimination game. Vernonia struggled early and fell behind 15-10 at the half while scoring just one point in the second quarter. The Log- gers offensive woes continued in the third when CL extended its lead to 26-17. “We should’ve won against Regis, because we were the better team,” said David Weller. On February 25, the Loggers beat Pilot Rock 85-55 and went on to take fourth place at state. Photo by Gary Kinney. Open Daily 11 a.m. Biker Friendly Mar.10 th Texas Hold Em 6 P.M. Mar.17 th Global FM Mar. 24 th Dusty Trails All Bands & Karaoke start at 9 P.M. Happy Hour: Mon - Fri 4 pm - 7 pm Ladies Night: Wed. 5 pm - Midnight Open until midnight Sun-Thu & until 2:30 a.m. Fri, Sat. 733 Bridge St., Vernonia 503-429-9999 “We missed lots of shots, we let an eight-point lead slip away and scored just five points in the fourth quarter, which isn’t enough. The guys were pretty upset about the loss. I was worried about how well they would respond. The challenge was there for them of either playing their last game or mov- ing on in the tournament and playing again Saturday.” Byron Weller (7 pts., 4 as- sists) ignited a 9-0 Logger rally overlapping the third and fourth quarters as he scored seven straight Logger points. Weller made a layup, was fouled and converted a three-point play. His outside jumper trimmed the deficit to 26-22 after three and he sank an 8-foot jumper in the lane early in the fourth, making it 26-24. Byron’s twin brother Craig fired in a jumper from the free throw line, knotting the score at 26 with 6:51 left in the game. The seesaw battle, which in- cluded six ties and seven lead changes, continued for the re- mainder of the contest. Three more tied scores followed, with the last one at 32-32. With time winding down on the score- board clock, Austin Edgar pumped in a game-winning jumper from the free throw line with 58 seconds left, giving Vernonia a 34-32 advantage. “I honestly didn’t know that it would be the game-winning shot,” said Austin Edgar. “I wasn’t even aware of how much time was left until after making the shot. It was the same type of shot that I always take. I was glad that I made it and I definitely knew that maybe it would be the winning basket.” CL had a chance to tie with two possessions in the game’s final moments but the Loggers stepped up defensively to make big plays at the end to get the big win. Central Linn of Halsey, was eliminated from the tournament after back-to- back losses. The Loggers ad- vanced to play in Saturday’s fourth place trophy contest. Vernonia qualified for the state tournament following an 85-55 first round playoff home win over the Pilot Rock Rock- ets February 25. It marked the second year in row the Loggers qualified for the playoffs. Ver- nonia lost in a first round con- test last year to the Western Mennonite Pioneers.