Sequim’s Vince Carrizosa drives the lane for a layup during the Wolves’ 66-37 bi-district tournament win over the Lindbergh Eagles on Wednesday. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Sequim’s Vince Carrizosa drives the lane for a layup during the Wolves’ 66-37 bi-district tournament win over the Lindbergh Eagles on Wednesday. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

BOYS BASKETBALL: Sequim stays alive with 66-37 district blowout of Lindbergh

SEQUIM — With its back to the wall, Sequim continued its hot stretch of play with a 66-37 loser-out bi-district boys basketball victory over the Lindbergh Eagles on Wednesday.

The 10th-seeded Wolves (11-10) ousted No. 15 seed Lindbergh (6-14) to claim their fifth consecutive victory — and advance to another loser-out contest tonight against No. 7 seed Clover Park (11-8). The Timberwolves fell 60-44 to No. 2 North Kitsap on Wednesday.

Against the Eagles, Cole Smithson scored eight of his 10 points in the second quarter as the Wolves broke open a tight game to open up a 32-20 halftime advantage.

Vince Carrizosa posted nine of his game-high 15 points in the third as Sequim went up by 23 after three quarters, 53-30.

Keenan Green added 11 points, including three 3-pointers, and Zach Thompson and Isaiah Moore each added eight points.

Sequim coach Craig Brooks said his team’s defense stood out all game long.

“Zach Thompson, Cole Smithson and Brett Mote [all stood out on defense],” Brooks said. “They all are great on-ball and off-ball defenders and showed it again tonight.”

Sequim 66, Lindbergh 37

Lindbergh14 6 10 7— 37

Sequim 16 16 21 13— 66

Lindbergh (37) — Villez 12, Gilbert 9, Chuol 5, Huff 4, Thomas 3, Jones-Tutwiler 2, Hassan 2.

Sequim (66) — Carrizosa 15, Green 11, Smithson 10, Thompson 8, Moore 8, Grider 4, Little 3, Wiker 3, Mote 2, Brown 2.

Sequim’s Cole Smithson shoots over a group of Lindbergh defenders during the Wolves’ 66-37 bi-district basketball win on Wednesday. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Sequim’s Cole Smithson shoots over a group of Lindbergh defenders during the Wolves’ 66-37 bi-district basketball win on Wednesday. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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