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A shot past the arc by Haines’ Faverty with 42 seconds left and another by Fossman with seven seconds left were answers to free throws by Angoon’s D. Brinson, the last two with 1.6 on the clock and the game iced.
“I think we played a really good game, and I think one of the big differences was they just hit a few shots and we didn’t,” Haines coach Steve Fossman said. “So next game I don’t think we will do a whole lot different, just play them head to head, make a couple small adjustments but they hit some big shots. We’ll talk about it and make a couple adjustments…they are a good team, hopefully we get another crack at them.”
M – SITKA 63, ANGOON 36
Sitka had six players find the scorebook in the first quarter in their 63-36 Master’s Bracket win over Angoon as players struggled to warm up after a fire alarm delayed the start of the game.
ast the arc twice in the first stanza, Efren Arce and Jeremy Plank once and Mitch More and Gary Smith both had six points as Sitka opened a 26-5 lead after 10 minutes.
Sitka’s Sid Eubanks (6) scores past Angoon’s Frank Lane (21) during Sitka’s 63-36 Master’s Bracket win Monday at the 76th Annual Juneau Lions Club Gold Medal Basketball Tournament in Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé’s George Houston Gymnasium. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Sitka’s Sid Eubanks (6) scores past Angoon’s Frank Lane (21) during Sitka’s 63-36 Master’s Bracket win Monday at the 76th Annual Juneau Lions Club Gold Medal Basketball Tournament in Juneau-Douglas High country wise email marketing list School: Yadaa.at Kalé’s George Houston Gymnasium. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Sitka led 45-15 at the half.
Angoon had a better third quarter as Byron Jack Jr., Dim Johnson and Travis See warmed up but Sitka kept control of the game for the 63-36 final.
W – CRAIG 53, YAKUTAT 41
Craig seemed to have no tired legs in their second game in two days and got past Yakutat 53-41 to earn a semifinal berth against Hooper Bay on Thursday at 7 p.m.
Yakutat was the aggressor with a 10-7 first-quarter lead behind two shots past the arc from Nadine Fraker and two inside from Janie Jensen.
Craig hit nothing but past the arc in the second quarter getting two shots apiece from long range by Nani Weiner and Michaela Demmert, and one from Lillian Borromeo. Demmert’s second shot from distance came at the halftime buzzer.
“I think we played a really good game, and I think one of the big differences was they just hit a few shots and we didn’t,” Haines coach Steve Fossman said. “So next game I don’t think we will do a whole lot different, just play them head to head, make a couple small adjustments but they hit some big shots. We’ll talk about it and make a couple adjustments…they are a good team, hopefully we get another crack at them.”
M – SITKA 63, ANGOON 36
Sitka had six players find the scorebook in the first quarter in their 63-36 Master’s Bracket win over Angoon as players struggled to warm up after a fire alarm delayed the start of the game.
ast the arc twice in the first stanza, Efren Arce and Jeremy Plank once and Mitch More and Gary Smith both had six points as Sitka opened a 26-5 lead after 10 minutes.
Sitka’s Sid Eubanks (6) scores past Angoon’s Frank Lane (21) during Sitka’s 63-36 Master’s Bracket win Monday at the 76th Annual Juneau Lions Club Gold Medal Basketball Tournament in Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé’s George Houston Gymnasium. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Sitka’s Sid Eubanks (6) scores past Angoon’s Frank Lane (21) during Sitka’s 63-36 Master’s Bracket win Monday at the 76th Annual Juneau Lions Club Gold Medal Basketball Tournament in Juneau-Douglas High country wise email marketing list School: Yadaa.at Kalé’s George Houston Gymnasium. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Sitka led 45-15 at the half.
Angoon had a better third quarter as Byron Jack Jr., Dim Johnson and Travis See warmed up but Sitka kept control of the game for the 63-36 final.
W – CRAIG 53, YAKUTAT 41
Craig seemed to have no tired legs in their second game in two days and got past Yakutat 53-41 to earn a semifinal berth against Hooper Bay on Thursday at 7 p.m.
Yakutat was the aggressor with a 10-7 first-quarter lead behind two shots past the arc from Nadine Fraker and two inside from Janie Jensen.
Craig hit nothing but past the arc in the second quarter getting two shots apiece from long range by Nani Weiner and Michaela Demmert, and one from Lillian Borromeo. Demmert’s second shot from distance came at the halftime buzzer.