Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News Kasey Ulin (center), playing for the Olympic Sporting Goods of Forks puts up a shot between defenders Jalen Ballard (3) and Terrell Mack (11) in the championship game during the Nate Crippen Memorial Tournament played Sunday at Forks High School. NW Dons of Portland, Ore., defeated Olympic Sporting Goods 80 to 68 to take the championship in the upper division. The Breakwater Boys of Clallam and Neah Bay took first in the lower division.

Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News Kasey Ulin (center), playing for the Olympic Sporting Goods of Forks puts up a shot between defenders Jalen Ballard (3) and Terrell Mack (11) in the championship game during the Nate Crippen Memorial Tournament played Sunday at Forks High School. NW Dons of Portland, Ore., defeated Olympic Sporting Goods 80 to 68 to take the championship in the upper division. The Breakwater Boys of Clallam and Neah Bay took first in the lower division.

SPORTS BRIEF: Award winners selected for Nate Crippen tourney

FORKS — Winners of team and individual awards were announced for this year’s Nate Crippen Memorial Basketball Tournament.

The team winners were:

Men’s Lower Division

Breakwater Boys (Neah and Clallam bays), first; Ron’s Food Mart, second; Dilly & Soloman, third, Black Diamond Electrical JV, third.

Championship Game: Breakwater Boys 69, Ron’s Food Mart 65 (2 OT)

Men’s Upper Division

NW Dons (Portland, Ore.), first; Olympic Sporting Goods (Forks), second; Black Diamond Electrical, third; Quad City Flames, third, third.

Championship Game: NW Dons 80, Olympic Sporting Goods 68

Women’s Division

7 Cedars, first; Nisqually, second

Championship Game 7 Cedars 51, Nisqually 34

Individual Awards

Nate Crippen Award — Danny Powell, Quad City Flames

Men’s Upper Division MVP — Terrell Mack, NW Dons

Men’s Lower Division MVP — Kenrick Doherty Jr., Breakwater Boys

Women’s Division MVP — Bracey Ulin, 7 Cedars

Men’s Upper Tournament First Team

Kiante Ahmad-Woods, Black Diamond Electrical; Stephen Madison, NW Dons; Xavier Liles, Quad City Flames; Jordan Justus, Olympic Sporting Goods; Kasey Ulin, Olympic Sporting Goods.

Men’s Lower Tournament First Team

Kyle Benedict, Black Diamond Electrical JV; Austin Flores, Dilley & Soloman; Parker Browning, Ron’s Food Mart; Jack Adams, Ron’s Food Mart; Fidel Angulo, Breakwater Boys.

Women’s All-Tournament First Team

Starlena Hultunnen, Str8 Jacket T’s; Abby Scott, Ocean Thunder; Jasmine Campbell, Nisqually; Sharayah Johnson, Nisqually; Jessica Madison, 7 Cedars.

Peninsula Daily News

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