1B BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS: Neah Bay boys, girls qualify for state

NEAH BAY — The Neah Bay boys and girls basketball teams both qualified for the state 1B basketball tournament with victories, while the Crescent boys lost to No. 1-ranked Lummi but are still alive in the postseason.

The Neah Bay boys beat Summit Classical 74-48 while the No. 1-ranked girls crushed Grace Academy 78-12.

Crescent still has work to do to make state. The Loggers gave Lummi a tough game in the first half, but fell 55-27.

Neah Bay 74, SCCS 48

Neah Bay (16-4, No. 4 Ratings Percentage Index) will next play at 7:45 p.m. Friday against Muckleshoot (19-4). That game will be played at Mount Vernon Christian High School.

The Red Devils got three 3-pointers from Tyler Swan, normally an inside player, for 17 points to go with 10 rebounds. Jodell Wimberly also hit three 3-pointers and scored 13. Makyah Chambers hit a pair of 3-pointers and scored 14. Seactis Woodruff was also in double figures with 10 points.

Neah Bay 74, Summit Class. 48

SC 9 9 17 13 — 48

NB 25 11 22 16 — 74

Neah Bay (74) — Swan 17, Chambers 14, Wimberly 13, Woodruff 10, Cummins 8, M. Greene 5, A. Greene 5, Jimmicum 2.

Lummi 55, Crescent 27

LUMMI — Crescent was only down five points at halftime against the No. 1-ranked team in the state, but Lummi pulled away in a 35-12 second half for a 55-27 victory.

“Lummi is pretty good,” said Crescent coach Chris Ferrier. “We played really hard, just couldn’t get the ball in the basket enough in the second half.”

The Loggers (18-4) are still alive. They next play Sound Christian (15-7) at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Evergreen Lutheran High School. If they win, they qualify for a berth in the state 1B tournament.

Henry Bourm and Lukas Love led the Loggers with nine points each.

Lummi 55, Crescent 27

Crescent 7 8 4 8 — 27

Lummi 6 14 16 19 — 55

Crescent (27) — L. Love 9, H. Bourm 9, L. Bourm 3, M. Love 4.

Girls 1B tri-district

Neah Bay 78, Grace Academy 12

NEAH BAY — The No. 1-ranked Neah Bay girls basketball team (17-2) had a dominant performance in its playoff opener, getting off to a 29-3 start in the first quarter and going on to beat Grace Academy 78-12.

Amber Swan hit a pair of 3-pointers and led the team with 18 points and seven rebounds. Qwaapeys Greene scored 15 and Angel Halttunen 12. Cerise Moss also hit a pair of 3-pointers.

The Red Devils next play rival Lummi (18-6) at 6 p.m. Friday at Mount Vernon Christian High School. If Neah Bay wins, it’s possible the girls will play the No. 2 team in the state, Mount Vernon Christian (21-4), in the tri-district finals at 6 p.m. Saturday.

Neah Bay 78, Grace Academy 12

GA 3 2 5 2 — 12

NB 29 19 20 10 — 78

Neah Bay (78) — Swan 18, Greene 15, A. Halttunen 12, R. Moss 8, Caylee Moss, Cerise Moss 6, Martin 6, Ray 4, D. Halttunen 2.

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