Sports roundup
Wed, 01/09/2008
Wednesday, Dec. 26
Girls basketball
SCS Tournament
SCS 55, Decatur 25
The Gators played in the Seattle Christian Christmas Classic and came up short against the hosts last Wednesday.
Tenea Holcomb swished in seven to lead Decatur and Jade Woodke added six.
Thursday, Dec. 27
Girls basketball
SCS Tournament
Tumwater 54, Decatur 19
Decatur also lost to Tumwater in the second game of the Seattle Christmas Classic Thursday.
Tenea Holcomb and C. Gammage finished with five points each to lead the Ga
Friday, Dec. 28
Girls basketball
Federal Way 63, Lynden 55
The Eagles defeated Lynden in a Santa Slam tournament game at Oak Harbor High School Friday.
Talia Walton led Federal Way with 20 points, while Brittany Barrington and Briana Bennett both tallied 12. Chantel Dixon added eight.
Woodinville 48, Beamer 23
Missy Canfield scored eight for Todd Beamer in Friday's action.
Boys basketball
Beamer 51, Sumner 32
Dakin Wanquist and Andrew Winton both scored 13 for Todd Beamer in Friday's Seattle Christian tournament action.
Roosevelt 67, TJ 53
Michael Hunter hit a team high 16 points for the Raiders in Friday's non-league loss as Xavyr Moss scored 10 and Spenser Sydney nine.
Decatur 51, Foss 47
Darius Walker paced the Gators with 15 points in Friday's Harbour Homes tournament hosted by Decatur.
Marcus Tibbs added 10 and Michael Hale hit 10.
Saturday, Dec. 29
Girls basketball
Santa Slam
Federal Way 32, Oak Harbor 30
Brittany Barrington scored 14 points and Talia Walton 12 as Federal Way won its finale at the Santa Slam tournament in Oak Harbor.
TJ 57, Fr. Pierce 46
Thomas Jefferson downed Franklin Pierce in Saturday, Dec. 29 action, led by the 23 points of Sofia Malamura. Hannah Kiyohara contributed 11 and Keely Nelson-Rivers scored eight.
Boys basketball
Decatur tournament
Auburn 67, Decatur 63
The Gators took a loss to Auburn in the finale of its own Harbour Homes Holiday Classic.
Darious Walker swished in 17 to lead Decatur in scoring as Jerron Smith scored 16, Marcus Tibbs 15 and Michael Hale 12.
SCS tournament
Todd Beamer 60, G-K 56
Todd Beamer came through with a victory at the Seattle Christian tournament, beating SPSL South rival Graham-Kapowsin.
Dakin Wanquist led the Titans with 17 points as Alex Hart hit 15 and Andrew Winton eight.
Wednesday, Jan. 2
Boys basketball
TJ 73, Aub. Mountainview 42
Eric Radford hit 11 points and Michael Hunter and Joe Satterwhite both scored 10 to lead the Raiders to victory in Wednesday's non-league game.
Xavyr Moss added nine and Spenser Sydney scored eight.
Girls basketball
TJ 60, Bonney Lake 45
Unique Taufa'asau led the Raiders to victory with 12 points last Wednesday as Jillian Rasmussen racked up 10 points. Keely Nelson-Rivers and Valerie Voellger both scored nine and Stacey Albrecht hit eight.
Thursday, Jan. 3
Girls basketball
Federal Way 56, Decatur 39
Brittany Barrington led the Eagles to victory over the Gators with a 13-point outing. Kianna Blackwell added 10 and Jacqie Evenson scored nine.
Tenea Holcomb led Decatur with 10 points.
Friday, Jan. 4
Boys basketball
Federal Way 68, Decatur 66
Federal Way held on for a two-point victory in Friday's home game against the Gators.
Jeff Forbes paced the Eagles with 17 points and Cole Dickerson was next with 15. Aaron Broussard added 11 and Montel Watson hit eight.
For Decatur, Michael Hale tallied a team-high 22 points and Marcus Tibbs hit 17. Darious Walker chipped in 11 and Jerron Smith scored 10.
Kentlake 78, TJ 77
Thomas Jefferson went down to a one-point defeat Friday. Spenser Sydney racked up 27 points for the Raiders in the loss as Michael Hale hit 16 and Xavyr Moss 14.
Curtis 61, Beamer 53
Dakin Wanquist led Todd Beamer with 17 points in Friday's loss. Napa Mefi backed him up with 16 points and Alex Hart knocked in nine.
Girls basketball
Kentlake 54, TJ 50
The Raiders took a close loss Friday, led by the 15 points of Sofia Malamura. Jillian Rasmussen added 13, Stacey Albrecht nine and Hannah Kiyohara eight.
Curtis 66, Beamer 51
Todd Beamer was led by the 19 points of Kaylah Scott in Friday's loss. Mikki Akins tallied 12 and Kelly Emerson scored 11