Prep basketball: Maki helps lift La Salle

January 25, 2012 by  

YAKIMA, Wash. — Junior Matt Maki’s double-double of 17 points and 10 rebounds led La Salle to a 69-48 win over Highland in SCAC West boys basketball Wednesday night.

Jumping to a 24-9 lead at the end of the first period, the Lightning improved to 3-4 in the West and 7-7 for the season.

Highland’s Tanner Christenson led all scorers with 20 points.

HIGHLAND — Soderstrom 0, Ruiz 2, Trepanier 2, Wise 2, Stohr 2, Rasmussen 0, Tanner Christenson 20, Faustino Uriostegui 14, Nogales 0, Gonzalez 6.

LA SALLE — Garza 3, Andringa 1, Chambard 4, Stohr 4, Lighty 4, Bonny 7, Matt Hoon 13, Matt Maki 17, Glazier 0, Pesek 0, Bret Oldham 14, Smith 2.

Highland 9 13 11 15 — 48

La Salle 24 18 8 19 — 69

Highlights: Maki (L) 10 rebs; Oldham (L) 8 rebs; Gus Bonny (L) 5 assists; Hoon (L) 5 rebs.

SCAC EAST

ROYAL 66, MABTON 58: At Mabton, Kent Christensen’s 21 points sparked the Knights, who jumped out to a 36-27 halftime lead.

Josh Sanchez scored 30 points for Mabton (5-3, 7-9).

ROYAL — Castellon 2, Ramirez 0, Dixon 3, Lefler 7, Danny Vermer 12, Montoya 4, F. Leitz 2, Neal Leitz 16, Kent Christensen 21.

MABTON — Ruiz 8, Josh Sanchez 30, Chavez 0, L. Sanchez 2, An. Gutierrez 8, Espinoza 7, Carrasco 3, Ad. Gutierrez 0, Reyna 0.

Royal 16 20 12 18 — 66

Mabton 12 15 17 14 — 58

GIRLS

SCAC WEST

LA SALLE 59, HIGHLAND 11: At La Salle, sophomore Maria Boutillier scored 14 points for the third-ranked Lightning, who led 19-1 after one quarter and 37-5 at halftime.

HIGHLAND — Smith 0, Madrigal 0, Gomez 2, Preston 0, Angel 0, Rice 1, Perez 2, Lopez 0, Newman 5, Wise 1.

LA SALLE — Patterson 3, E. Avalos 0, K. McGree 2, Andringa 8, Sattler 9, C. McGree 9, Maria Boutillier 14, D. Avalos 5, Zeutenhorst 3, Kaschmitter 6.

Highland 1 4 4 2 — 11

La Salle 19 18 11 11 — 59

Highlights: Dani Kaschmitter (L) 8 rebs; Hannah Zeutenhorst (L) 3 rebs.

SCAC EAST

MABTON 59, ROYAL 28: At Mabton, Jazzee Sustaita put together 20 points, eight rebounds and six steals to help the Vikings move to 4-4 in the East and 6-10 overall.

ROYAL — Jenks 0, Schwendiman 0, Aravja 4, L. Christianson 8, Squeuch 0, M. Christianson 4, Hebdon 0, Guadarroma 5, Smith 7, Lee 0.

MABTON — Rojas 5, Cerrillo 6, McCallum 0, Alyssa Nash 19, Martinez 0, Jazzee Sustaita 20, Barajas 2, Zaragoza 7, Rodriguez 0.

Royal 3 8 15 2 — 28

Mabton 9 12 14 24 — 59

Highlights: Sustiata (M) 8 rebs, 6 stls.

GREATER COLUMBIA 1B

KLICKITAT 55, YAKAMA TRIBAL 45: At Klickitat, Lara Parsons had a double-double of 19 points and 11 rebounds as the Vandals got their first league win.

KeAndra Kessinger and KyAnn Kessinger added 12 and 10 points, respectively, for Klickitat while YT’s Tenille Wahtomy led all scorers with 19.

YAKAMA TRIBAL — Ayala 3, Stewart 8, Tenille Wahtomy 19, Hicks 4, Heath 2, Wong 9, Johnson 0, John-Reyes 0, Wyena 0, Wallahee 0.

KLICKITAT — KyAnn Kessinger 10, KeAndra Kessinger 12, Lara Parsons 19, Templeton 4, Oldfield 8, Clack 2, Mack 0.

Yakama Tribal 4 10 14 17 — 45

Klickitat 18 11 13 13 — 55

Highlights: Wahtomy (YT) 4 3-ptrs; KyAnn Kessinger (K) 5 assists; Parsons (K) 11 rebs, 3 stls; Templeton (K) 6 rebs; Oldfield (K) 11 rebs.

PREP WRESTLING

Non-league

MABTON 36, WHITE SWAN 30

At White Swan

106: Omar Rojas (M) won by forfeit. 113: Emiliano Rodriguez (M) p. Arthur Martin, 1:25. 120: No match. 126: Vicente Mireles (M) p. Rodrigo Alvarado, 2:42 (Mireles 19-8). 132: No match. 138: Hugo Barajas (WS) won by forfeit. 145: Andrew Phillips (WS) won by forfeit. 152: Alvaro Gonzalez (WS) won by forfeit. 160: Brandon Marquez (M) p. Steven George, 2:22. 170: No match. 182: Niki Nanez (WS) won by forfeit. 195: Brian Walker (WS) won by forfeit. 220: Gabriel Martinez (M) won by forfeit. 285: Eric Huesca (M) p. Derek Nanez, 4:58 (Huesca 20-8).

POSTPONEMENTS

District bowling moved to Friday

The 4A and 3A-2A district bowling championships scheduled for Wednesday in Kennewick were postponed to Friday because Wenatchee was forced to cancel school due to icy road conditions.

Competition at Spare Time Lanes will start at 12:45 p.m.

Wenatchee’s school closure also forced Wednesday’s Wenatchee-Eisenhower boys basketball game to be moved to Monday at 7 p.m.


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