SPORTS: Kingston nips Port Angeles by three in boys basketball; other prep reports

PORT ANGELES — Big Easton Napiontek looks like he’s never taken any time off for boys basketball.

The 6-foot-8 senior scored 23 points and hauled down nine rebounds for Port Angeles against Olympic League favorite Kingston on Friday night.

It wasn’t enough, though, as the Buccaneers escaped with a 52-49 victory to open league play.

Napiontek had 18 points and 15 rebounds in a season-opening win against W.F. West earlier in the week and appears to be an emerging force down low for the Roughriders.

“Easton is playing really well right now,” coach Wes Armstrong said.

To win consistently, though, the Riders (0-1 in league, 1-1 overall) need at least two players scoring in double figures, according to Armstrong.

“Hopefully, we can come together as a team soon.”

Kingston (1-0, 1-1) was ahead only 14-13 at the end of the first quarter but a 17-10 second-period advantage gave it a solid 31-23 lead at halftime.

“We had a terrible second quarter,” Armstrong said. “We had multiple turnovers which were turned into easy transition points for them.”

The Riders were down by 10 early in the third quarter but were in the position to tie the game with 7 seconds left to play.

But Port Angeles couldn’t come up with the basket or the free throws that would have knotted the score.

“We’re pleased we played Kingston tough, but we’re hoping to hold serve on our home court,” Armstrong said.

“You have to give Kingston credit because they came in with a good game plan.”

The Riders next host North Mason in league action Tuesday night.

Kingston 52, Port Angeles 49

Kingston 14 17 13 8 — 52

Port Angeles 13 10 15 11 — 49

Individual Scoring

Kingston (52)

Combs 5, Wall 6, Sander 10, Deam 12, Byers 9, Jones 2, Sundquist 6, Mays 2.

Port Angeles (49)

Napiontek 23, Walker 7, Burke 5, McCartney 7, Uvila 5, Elliott 2.

Sequim 57, Olympic 49

SEQUIM — Jayson Brocklesby sank 23 points and Corbin Webb added a tough-fought 11 points as the Wolves opened Olympic League play on a high note Friday night.

“It was a great team effort by our kids,” coach Greg Glasser said.

“We got in foul trouble early but our kids came off the bench and stepped up for us.”

The Trojans (0-1, 1-1) outscored the Wolves (1-0, 2-0) 17-5 in the first quarter, but Sequim outscored Olympic 38-17 in the middle two periods to take control of the game.

The Trojans keyed on standout player Webb, who “had to fight for every point he scored,” Glasser said.

Sequim 57, Olympic 49

Olympic 17 13 4 15 — 49

Sequim 5 22 16 14 — 57

Individual Scoring

Olympic (49)

Phillips 20, Encomienda 4, Gallagher 7, Neal 2, Tyson 9, Setten 2, Fullilove 3, Stier 2.

Sequim (57)

Brocklesby 23, Webb 11, Hill 12, Guan 6, Catelli 2, Ecoff 3.

Klahowya 54,

Port Townsend 37

SILVERDALE — The Redskins stayed with the Eagles in the first half but couldn’t hold on in the second half.

Klahowya (1-0, 1-2) led only 18-17 at halftime but outscored Port Townsend (0-1, 0-1) 36-20 in the last two periods to run away with the Olympic League victory.

Klahowya 54, Port Townsend 37

Port Townsend 11 6 8 12 — 37

Klahowya 4 14 18 18 — 54

Individual Scoring

Port Townsend (37)

O’Brien 5, Russell 2, Kelly 8, Coppenrath 3, King 4, Charlton 1, Spaltenstein 8, Lemaster 4 Smith 2.

Klahowya (54)

Rose 20, Ganowski 10, Flowers 8, Fagan 5, Sheets 4, Campos 3, Ward 2, Vallejo 2.

Crescent 47, Quilcene 44

QUILCENE — Derrick Findley and Joel Williams scored 20 points each to spark the Loggers to a nonleague win Friday night.

Quilcene led 39-37 going into the final quarter but Crescent outscored the Rangers 10-5 the rest of the way for the final margin of victory.

Williams also pulled down 17 rebounds, had four steals and two blocked shots while Findley had eight rebounds and two blocked shots.

Gene Peppard grabbed 10 rebounds for Crescent.

Jacob Pleines led the Rangers with 18 points while Ethan Newman added 10.

Crescent 47, Quilcene 44

Crescent 13 16 8 10 — 47

Quilcene 9 16 14 5 — 44

Individual Scoring

Crescent (47)

Findley 20, Williams 20.

Quilcene (44)

Pleines 18, Newman 10.

Chimacum 67, North Kitsap 54

CHIMACUM — Landon Cray and Quinn Eldridge combined for 33 points in a nonleague victory Thursday night.

The Class 1A Cowboys of the Nisqually League are now 2-0 after beating their second 2A Olympic League foe in a row.

Chimacum beat Klahowya 70-69 in overtime Tuesday night.

“The only reason we beat Klahowya is because we shot lights out in that game,” Chimacum coach Jim Eldridge.

“But [Thursday night] we played a real solid game defensively.”

Cray led all scorers with 17 points while Quinn Eldridge sank 16.

Andrew Urquhart and Riley Lindsey netted 15 points each for the Vikings.

The Cowboys led 29-17 at halftime and never looked back.

Chimacum next hosts Auburn Adventist on Monday in nonleague action.

Chimacum 67, North Kitsap 54

North Kitsap 11 6 16 21 — 54

Chimacum 13 16 19 19 — 67

Individual Scoring

North Kitsap (54)

Urquhart 15, Lindsey 15, Hill 9, Ford 3, Mitchell 2, Waller 11, Harrel 3, Gill 2, Nettleton 2.

Chimacum (67)

Cray 17, Q. Eldridge 16, Miller 4, Pagasian 7, Smith 1, Dukek 6, Madayag 4, Ajax 2, Downs 2, Glessing 9.

Girls Basketball

Kingston 40,

Port Angeles 39

KINGSTON — The Riders were dealt their first Olympic League loss in nearly three years Friday night, falling to the league favorites on the road.

Port Angeles led 22-19 at halftime but scored only six points in the third quarter.

“We struggled offensively in the third quarter,” coach Mike Poindexter said.

“We lost the confidence we had in the first half but we recovered it in the fourth quarter.”

Mariah Frazier and Maddy Hinrichs combined for 22 points in the game with Frazier the team leader with 12.

Kingston’s Lindsey Wicklein led everybody with 16.

Kingston now is 1-0 in league and 2-0 overall.

Port Angeles, which is coming off three straight outright Olympic League titles, is now 0-1 in league and 0-2 overall.

Kingston 40, Port Angeles 39

Port Angeles 9 13 6 9 — 39

Kingston 11 8 13 8 — 40

Individual Scoring

Port Angeles (39)

Frazier 12, Hinrichs 10, K. Jones 5, Walker 3, B. Jones 6, Moseley 1, Rodocker 2.

Kingston (40)

A. Carper 4, K. Carper 3, Fuentes 3, Salis 3, Wicklein 16, Snaza 11.

Olympic 60, Sequim 24

SILVERDALE — The Wolves were taken to task by the Trojans in the first Olympic League game for both teams Friday night.

Olympic led 28-8 at halftime and never let up.

Olympic 60, Sequim 24

Sequim 4 4 7 9 — 24

Olympic 9 19 20 12 — 60

Individual Scoring

Sequim (24)

Balkan 5, Haupt 3, Harrison 2, Guan 4, Wallner 1, Briones 4, Besand 5.

Olympic (60)

Lagat 10, Quitevis 6, Taporco 6, Payne 14, Halstead 22, Burleigh 2.

Klahowya 46,

Port Townsend 37

PORT TOWNSEND — The Redskins made too many mistakes to keep up with the Eagles in the opening Olympic League game for both teams Friday night.

“This was our first game of the year and it showed,” Port Townsend coach Randy Maag said. “We had a pile of turnovers and we couldn’t recover.”

The Eagles improved to 1-0 in league and 2-0 overall while the Redskins are 0-1, 0-1.

Klahowya 46, Port Townsend 37

Klahowya 8 7 10 21 — 46

Port Townsend 5 8 10 14 — 37

Individual Scoring

Klahowya (46)

Lever 8, Fletcher 5, Hartford 1, Landram 17, Holt 15.

Port Townsend (37)

Johnson 5, Maag 7, Lyons 12, Hallinan 10, Gambill 1.

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