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Boys Basketball Roundup: Fort Vancouver cools off Kalama, 73-49

WashingtonBoys Basketball Roundup: Fort Vancouver cools off Kalama, 73-49

Fort Vancouver boys basketball’s quick begin set the tone in a 73-49 win over Kalama on Tuesday.

The Trappers led 28-13 after the primary quarter en path to handing the Chinooks their first loss in Class 1A Trico League play.

Josiah Jointer scored 16 factors to steer 4 gamers in double-figures for Fort Vancouver (7-3, 2-1). Isaiah Gonzalez had 13 factors whereas Liam Cvitkovich and Leighton Livengood every added 11 factors.

The Trappers pressured 26 turnovers and had six gamers mix for 10 3-pointers.

Abel Koski scored 14 factors and Drew Schlangen had 12 rebounds for Kalama (6-2, 2-1).

3A Larger St. Helens League

PRAIRIE 68, KELSO 49 — Carson Morningstar scored 24 factors because the Falcons opened 3A GSHL play with a highway win.

Griffin Smith scored 13 factors and Jamir Jones added 11 factors for Prairie (6-5, 1-0).

The Falcons maded 20 of 29 free throws in a sport that noticed the groups mix for 42 fouls.

Reece White and Bronson Miller every scored 12 factors for Kelso (3-9, 0-1).

2A Larger St. Helens League

RIDGEFIELD 72, WASHOUGAL 61 — Jamison McCann scored 27 factors because the fast-starting Spudders earned a 2A GSHL house win.

Jack Hughes scored eight of his 16 factors within the first quarter as Ridgefield took a 21-6 lead.

McCann scored 12 factors within the second quarter because the Spudders (8-3, 4-1) stretched the result in 39-17 at halftime.

Alex Frost scored 21 factors and Jackson Multanen added 20 factors for Washougal (3-5, 2-3).

COLUMBIA RIVER 83, HUDSON’S BAY 43 — Ari Richardson scored 22 factors to steer the Rapids to a 2A GSHL house win.

Columbia River (9-2, 4-1) led 32-14 after the primary quarter with John Reeder scoring 9 of his 13 factors.

Kelden Carney scored 16 factors to steer Hudson’s Bay (0-9, 0-5).

R.A. Lengthy (9-1, 4-1) outscored the Beavers 22-4 within the second quarter to steer 44-13 on the break.

MARK MORRIS 77, HOCKINSON 44 — Dalton Stevens scored 23 of his 27 factors within the first half because the Monarchs cruised to a 2A GSHL house win.

Dre Ibarreta added 13 factors as 12 completely different gamers scored for Mark Morris (10-1, 4-1).

Ethan Wall scored 11 factors to steer Hockinson (3-6, 2-3).

1A Trico League

STEVENSON 74, KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 67 — Jude Travinski scored 40 factors because the Bulldogs completed sturdy for a 1A Trico League win.

Trailing 55-53 after three quarters, Stevenson obtained a lift as Leavitt Woodall-Schaeffer scored seven of this 9 factors within the fourth quarter.

The Bulldogs (2-7, 1-2) went 6 for 8 from the free throw line within the fourth quarter.

Patrick Carney scored 33 factors for King’s Means (8-2, 1-2). Jackson Lovato scored 12 of his 16 factors within the first quarter for the Knights.

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