Sports roundup
Tue, 12/18/2007
Tuesday, Dec. 4
Boys basketball
Kentwood 69, Federal Way 60
Aaron Broussard tallied 25 to lead the Eagles in their South Puget Sound League North Division opening loss. Andre Barrington and Jeff Forbes hit 10 apiece.
TJ 67, K-M 42
Spenser Sydney scored a team-high 18 points for the Raiders in last Tuesday's win and Michael Hunter backed him up with 17. Zavyr Moss scored eight.
Decatur 92, Kentlake 67
Marcus Tibbs scored 21 points as the Gators won their SPSL North opener. Darious Walker added 17, Michael Hale 16, Cam Schilling nine and Jordan McCloud eight.
Beamer 65, G-K 54
Todd Beamer opened its SPSP South action with a win. Dakin Wanquist led with 28 points as Andrew Winton scored 16 and Napa Mefi eight.
Girls basketball
TJ 57, Kent-Meridian 47
Sofia Malamura swished in 16 points to lead the Raiders to victory in their SPSL North opener. Keely Nelson-Rivers scored 11 and Stacey Albright 10.
Kentwood 90, Federal Way 49
Talia Walton hit 28 points for the Eagles in their SPSL North opener.
Kentlake 48, Decatur 41
Sarah Quantz scored 12 points as Decatur lost its SPSL North openr by seven points. Tenea Holcomb knocked in nine and Courtney Goss hit eight.
G-K 57, Beamer 30
Kaylah Scott hit 15 points in Todd Beamer's SPSL South-opening loss.
Friday, Dec. 7
Girls basketball
Kentridge 61, Decatur 24
Yonnie Coleman, Courtney Goff, Sarah Isaac, Sarah Quantz and Jade Woodke all scored four points to lead the Gators in scoring in the loss.
Federal Way 59, Tahoma 45
Jacqie Evenson scored an even 20 and Brittany Barrington backed her up with 18 as Talia Walton scored 11.
Kentwood 63, TJ 50
Sofia Malumura swished in 17 points and Valie Voellger 11 for the Raiders in the loss.
Beamer 53, Spanaway Lake 44
Kaylah Scott finished with 14 points for the Titans in the win as Akins and JoElle Austin scored nine apiece.
Boys basketball
Decatur 58, Kentridge 55
Michael Hale hit 20 for the Gators and Marcus Tibbs scored 17 with Darius Walker connecting for 15.
Federal Way 52, Tahoma 43
Aaron Broussard scored 15 for Federal Way in the win as Jeff Forbes tallied 12 and Isiah Umipig 10.
Kentwood 62, TJ 39
Michael Hunter hit nine for the Raiders in their loss to the Conquerors.
Spanaway Lake 69, Beamer 68
Todd Beamer was led by the 25 points of Dakin Wanquist as Andrew Winton hit 22 and Alex Hart hit 11.
Saturday, Dec. 8
Boys basketball
Decatur 70, Inglemoor 60
Darius Walker poured in 31 points to lead the Gators to victory as Marcus Tibbs hit 18 and Cam Schilling nine.
vTuesday, Dec. 11
Boys basketball
Decatur 82, Kentwood 77
Marcus Tibbs hit 10 points in the four overtime periods as the Gators outgunned Kentwood in South Puget Sound League North Division action. Tibbs finished with 23 points as Michael Hale hit 21, Darious Walker 16, Jerron Smith 13 and Cam Schilling nine.
Federal Way 77, K-M 54
George Williams and Daniel Young hit 15 points apiece to lead the Eagles past Kent-Meridian. Aaron Broussard added 10 and Ian Tevis eight.
Tahoma 62, TJ 59
Spenser Sydney scored 14 points for the Raiders as Zavyr Moss hit 13 and Michael Hunter 12. Shermarkie Ibrahim tossed in 10.
Todd Beamer 60, Rogers 59
Andrew Winton hit a team leading 22 points as Dakin Wanquist scored 15 and Alex Harft 12.
Girls basketball
Kentwood 88, Decatur 40
Sarah Quantz tallied 12 points for the Gators as Tenea Holcomb and Sarah Isaac added eight apiece.
Tahoma 55, TJ 45
Jillian Rasmussen hit a team high 17 points for Thomas Jefferson as Hannah Kiyohara finished with 15. Sofia Malamura swished in eight.
Federal Way 60, K-M 33
The Eagles clobbered Kent-Meridian by a 60-33 score in last Tuesday's action.
Rogers 62, Todd Beamer 46
M. Akins scored 13 and Scott eight for Todd Beamer in a SPSL South contest Tuesday, Dec. 11.
Thursday, Dec. 14
Gymnastics
FW-Decatur
Kentlake won a three-way meet with Federal Way and Decatur on Thursday.
The Falcons scored 154.90 points ahead of the Eagles' 135.10 and the Gators' 133.05.
Decatur's Holly Phan took third place in the all-around with a 31.6 score and she took second in the bars with a 7.1. Paschke of Federal Way tied Phan in the bars with her own 7.1.