Neah Bay's Josiah Greene (12) puts up a shot over Clallam Bay's Dakotah Cowdrey (35) during the top-ranked Red Devils' league win over the Bruins. Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News

Neah Bay's Josiah Greene (12) puts up a shot over Clallam Bay's Dakotah Cowdrey (35) during the top-ranked Red Devils' league win over the Bruins. Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News

PREP BASKETBALL: Neah Bay boys and girls sweep Clallam Bay

CLALLAM BAY — The top-ranked Neah Bay boys basketball team remained undefeated in league play with a 58-41 victory over Clallam Bay.

With the win, the Red Devils have secured the North Olympic League championship.

Neah Bay was led by a solid all-around performance by sophomore Ryan Moss, who scored 14 points and had five assists, five rebounds and four steals.

Moss shot 6 of 7 from the field, including 2 for 3 from 3-point range.

Zeke Greene and Abraham Venske added eight points apiece for the Red Devils. Jongi Claplanoo and John Reamer each contributed six points.

Christopher Martinez and Grayson Porter tied for the team lead with six rebounds. Martinez also had four points and three assists.

Neah Bay led 51-22 after three quarters before Clallam Bay outscored the Red Devils 19-7 in the fourth.

Kelly Gregory led the Bruins with 14 points. Freshman Sam Signor finished with 13 points and Casey Randall scored 10.

After playing its previous two games with only five players, Clallam Bay had six players against Neah Bay with the return of Dakota Cowdry.

The Bruins host Crescent today in an important matchup that should determine which team advances to the postseason in a few weeks.

Neah Bay (4-0 in league, 11-1 overall) is off until next Wednesday when it travels to face Crescent.

Neah Bay 58, Clallam Bay 41

Neah Bay 20 19 12 7— 58

Clallam Bay 6 9 7 19— 41

Individual scoring

Neah Bay (11-1, 4-0)

Martinez 4, Claplanhoo 6, J. Greene 3, Z. Greene 8, Venske 8, Moss 14, Reamer 6, McCaulley 5, Porter 4.

Clallam Bay

Signor 13, Gregory 14, McKay 1, Randall 10, Ritter 3.

Girls Basketball

Neah Bay 64, Clallam Bay 22

CLALLAM BAY — The fourth-ranked Red Devils (4-0, 12-1) ran past their North Olympic League rivals thanks to 26 points and 14 rebounds from Cierra Moss.

Holly Greene had a hot hand from the floor, scoring her 14 points on 6 of 8 shooting, including 2 of- 2 from beyond the 3-point arc.

Faye Chartraw added 12 points and led the team with five assists.

Jeddie Herndon led the Bruins with six points and Inga Erickson had five.

Clallam Bay will host Crescent in their final home game of the season tonight.

Neah Bay visits Crescent next Wednesday.

Neah Bay 64, Clallam Bay 22

Neah Bay 24 15 17 8— 64

Clallam Bay 8 2 4 8— 22

Individual scoring

Neah Bay(64)

Moss 26, Holly Greene 14, Chartraw 12, J. Greene 6, McCaulley 2, Hill 2, Aguirre 2.

Clallam Bay (22)

Herndon 6, Erickson 5, Ritter 4, Wilson 3, LeChester 2, Signor 2.

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