Crescent Loggers

PREP ROUNDUP: Crescent boys basketball season begins with resounding win

JOYCE — The Crescent Loggers boys basketball team got its season off with a win over Lake Quinault, scoring 32 points in the third quarter in a 64-21 victory.

“The Loggers start off with a resounding win after playing a really outstanding second half,” said coach Chris Ferrer. “We were suffering from a little first game jitters, we missed some easy ones in the first half where we rushed the shot.

”We had some early-season turnovers in the first half and we have a whole slew of guys playing new roles this season. We didn’t make any adjustments at halftime, we just reinforced what we do, and the guys ramped up on defense and scored off our defense,” Ferrier said.

The Loggers went into the half up 22-14, then outscored Lake Quinault 32-2 in the third to turn it into a romp.

The Loggers had four players in double figures. They were led by Henry Bourm, who scored 18 points to go with 14 rebounds. Mikah Love scored 12, Levi Bourm 11 and Josh Noel 11.

Crescent (1-0) next plays Oakville at home at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday.

Crescent 64, Lake Quinault 21

LQ 3 11 2 5 — 21

Cres. 13 9 32 10 — 64

Crescent (64) — H. Bourm 18, Love 12, L. Bourm 11, Noel 11, J. Sprague 3, D. Sprague 7, Chartier 2, L. Sprague, Lium, Thompson, Mason.

More in Sports

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Lefties first baseman Will White tries to catch Seattle Gumberoos baserunner Eoin Buechs off the bag during Thursday's game at Port Angeles Civic Field.
PORT ANGELES LEFTIES: Lefties sweep the Gumberoos after 9-1 victory

The Port Angeles Lefties completed a three-game sweep over… Continue reading

Crab season begins in marine areas surrounding the North Olympic Peninsula on July 3. (Annie Johnson/WDFW)
OUTDOORS: Recreational crabbing season to open July 3

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced Puget Sound… Continue reading

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife completed the purchase late last month of the Sekiu boat ramp. (WDFW)
OUTDOORS: WDFW completes purchase of Sekiu boat launch

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has finalized its… Continue reading

Westport won its second straight Olympic Junior Babe Ruth championship, beating Local 155 6-3 on Wednesday. Front row, on knee, is Kade Johnstad. Middle row, from left, is bat boy Hans, Tristan Konopaski, Kayden Morrison, Zach Clay, Abe Brenkman, Easton Prchal, Parker Pavlak, Lane Wilson, Noah Johnstad, Jay Lieberman, Easton Prchal, Aidan Smith, Dakota Morrison and assistant coach Jared Johnstad. Back row, from left, is assistant coach Nick Cannady, head coach Carey Pavlak and assistant coach Matt Prchal.
OLYMPIC JUNIOR BABE RUTH: Westport wins back-to-back titles

Westport won back-to-back Olympic Junior Babe Ruth championships, beating… Continue reading

Port Angeles Lefties.
PORT ANGELES LEFTIES: Lefties win second straight over Seattle

The Port Angeles Lefties beat the Seattle Gumberoos 7-2… Continue reading

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Sprague resigns as Crescent volleyball coach

Kimber Sprague has announced her resignation as head volleyball coach… Continue reading

Port Angeles’ Alex Angevine helped turn 10 double plays at shortstop. He also hit .318, stole 19 bases, scored 30 runs and pitched some critical, high-stress innings down the stretch for the Roughriders. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
ALL-PENINSULA BASEBALL MVP: Port Angeles’ Alex Angevine has all the tools

PA baseball star moving on to NCAA Div. II school Western Oregon