Boys basketball: Roughriders on target, tops Sequim in rivalry game

It was more of a snowy game than a Rainshadow Rivalry between the Port Angeles and Sequim boys basketball teams last week.

And the Roughriders obliged with a blizzard of 3-pointers.

Played in a heavy snowfall on Jan. 11 that wreaked havoc on U.S. Highway 101 for Port Angeles fans trying to return home, the Roughriders got a stiff challenge well into early part of the second half from Sequim, but pulled away with a 10-0 run midway through the third quarter, going on to win 77-52.

With the victory, the Riders remain in a second-place logjam up at the top of the Olympic League, with North Kitsap, one of the top-ranked teams in the state, sitting in first place at 7-0. Port Angeles is 5-2, along with Bremerton and Bainbridge.

Port Angeles coach Kasey Ulin said Dallas Dunning had an “amazing” game for the Roughriders. He had a career-high five 3-pointers for 19 points but also had some crucial blocks and steals on defense.

Sequim coach Craig Brooks said the Wolves did not expect that kind of outside shooting from Dunning.

“We didn’t have that in our scouting report,” he said.

He was pleased with how the Wolves defended the inside play of Port Angeles’ 6-foot-6 Isaiah Shamp, who was held to seven points.

He also said the Wolves came out hard at the beginning of the second half, making a game of it after Port Angeles threatened a blowout early.

“Their defensive pressure got to us a little bit,” Brooks said.

Ulin also gave a lot of credit to his bench. The Riders’ two big offensive guns, Parker Nickerson and Shamp, had to sit for a spell in the second half because both players had three fouls. Alex Angevine and Blake Sohlberg both hit 3-pointers off the bench and Ezra Townsend scored six points, including a beautiful drive to the basket for a layup as part of the Riders’ second-half surge.

“They gave us a huge spark,” Ulin said. “Ezra is the best teammate of all time. He’s so unselfish.”

“It was a good rivalry game, [but] at the same time, it’s just any other game. We just play our game,” said Port Angeles’ Gus Halberg, who had 11 points, including three coming on a 35-foot 3-pointer at the first-quarter buzzer.

Sequim sits at 3-4 in Olympic League play (7-5 overall), just behind Port Angeles, Bremerton and Bainbridge.

“We still have the playoff picture in front of us; we like to steal one from Bremerton or Bainbridge,” Brooks said.

Outside shooting

The Riders killed the Wolves from downtown in perhaps their best shooting game of the year. In addition to Dunning’s shooting, Parker Nickerson hit three 3s and scored 21 as Port Angeles drilled a total of 12 3-pointers.

The Riders got up huge early, building up a lead of 36-15 late in the first half. The Wolves clawed back, however, going on a 7-0 run to end the half, finishing with a 3-pointer at the buzzer by Lars Wiker to cut the lead to 36-22. Wiker had his best game of the year for the Wolves with three 3-pointers and 15 points.

The Wolves kept up the momentum early in the second half as Shamp and Nickerson both had to sit. Keenan Green quickly hit a 3-pointer and Wiker added a pair of free throws as Sequim extended its run to 12-0 to get within single digits at 36-27.

After Port Angeles’ Kason Albaugh and Green exchanged 3-pointers to make the score 39-30, the Riders took over with Dunning leading the charge by forcing a turnover, blocking a shot and scoring five straight points as the Riders quickly made the score 49-30.

Dunning added another block and three more 3-pointers in the half as the Riders’ lead grew to 28 points late in the fourth. Port Angeles finished the game outscoring Sequim 38-22 down the stretch.

Green finished with 13 and Solomon Sheppard eight for the Wolves.

Sequim upends Clover Park

The Wolves (3-4 in Olympic League, 8-5 overall) rebounded from the loss to Port Angeles with a 60-56 win on Jan. 13 at home, getting some clutch 3-pointers in the fourth quarter for the non-league victory.

“It was a good team effort; [Clover Park] played tough,” Brooks said.

Sequim led the Timberwolves just 50-49 going into the fourth, but Green and Wiker each hit big 3-point shots in the final frame.

Brooks credited Mason Rapelje, who led the team with 15 points, with great defense and scoring.

Sheppard scored 14 and Green had 12.

SHS dominates Trojans at home

The Sequim boys basketball started the week with 68-52 home win over Olympic on Jan. 9 to get to .500 in league play, scoring 27 points in the second quarter and getting 24 points from Green.

The Sequim senior was all “4s”: he hit four 2-pointers, four 3-pointers and shot 4-for-4 from the free-throw line for his points.

Sheppard added 16 points and Charlie Grider scored 15.

Looking ahead

Sequim was scheduled to host 3A Bainbridge on Jan. 16; results were not available at press time.

The Wolves are at Bremerton on Jan. 19 for the first of three consecutive road games. They play at North Kitsap on Jan. 23 and at North Mason on Jan. 26.

Sequim hosts Kingston on Jan. 30 before finishing the regular season with road games at Olympic (Feb. 1) and Port Angeles (Feb. 6).

Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell 
Sequim’s Lars Wiker shoots over Port Angeles’ Isaiah Shamp in Sequim’s 77-52 loss to the rival Roughriders on Jan. 11. Wiker sank a trio of 3-pointers in the game and finished with 15 points.

Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell Sequim’s Lars Wiker shoots over Port Angeles’ Isaiah Shamp in Sequim’s 77-52 loss to the rival Roughriders on Jan. 11. Wiker sank a trio of 3-pointers in the game and finished with 15 points.

Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell / Sequim’s Solomon Sheppard, right, pressures Gus Halberg in the first half of a Jan. 11 Olympic League match-up.

Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell / Sequim’s Solomon Sheppard, right, pressures Gus Halberg in the first half of a Jan. 11 Olympic League match-up.

Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell / Sequim’s Charlie Grider, Right battles for a rebound with Port Angeles post Isaiah Shamp in a Jan. 11 Olympic League match-up in Sequim.

Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell / Sequim’s Charlie Grider, Right battles for a rebound with Port Angeles post Isaiah Shamp in a Jan. 11 Olympic League match-up in Sequim.