Girls basketball: Trojans, Bucs overpower Wolves

The Lady Wolves started last week with a lopsided win over the Port Townsend Redhawks on Dec. 15.

The Lady Wolves started last week with a lopsided win over the Port Townsend Redhawks on Dec. 15.

Jordan Miller led their attack with 14 points while Adrienne Haggerty had 13 and eight rebounds in the 61-24 win.

Sequim never trailed as they went up 18-13 at the end of one and the Bucs couldn’t recover, scoring only three, four and four per quarter. Nine Wolves scored a bucket including McKenzie Bentz with three points and six steals and Ella Christiansen with six points and eight boards.

The Kingston Buccaneers came to Sequim on Dec. 17 to outshoot the Wolves in a 61-35 win.

Head coach Evan Still said the Bucs shot extremely well and Sequim’s girls didn’t do a good job of contesting shots.

The Wolves shot 14/45 in field goals, 1/15 from 3-pointers and 6/21 from the free throw line.

Drew Clark led Kingston with 21 while Haggerty had 12 points and seven rebounds for the Wolves. Kylee Williams also had seven rebounds.

Still said he’s proud of his bench players and that Haggerty has stepped up all season.

“(She’s) rebounded and scored at times when we needed it most,” he said.

“Hailey Lester (seven points) also played well for us. I thought that she was very aggressive and that is when she is at her best.”

 

Trojans triumph

Sequim also traveled to Bremerton to play the Olympic Trojans to a 40-31 loss, which moves the Wolves to fourth place and 1-2 in the Olympic League and 4-4 overall.

Olympic remains undefeated and undefeated in league at 3-0, 5-2 overall, and Kingston is second at 2-0, 4-1.

The Wolves hosted Anacortes on Dec. 20 but results weren’t available because of Christmas deadlines. After Christmas break, the girls host North Mason on Jan. 6.

 

Olympic League standings

Team Lg. Over.

Olympic 3-0 6-2

Kingston 2-0 4-1

North Mason 1-1 5-4

Sequim 1-2 4-5

North Kitsap 1-2 3-2

Bremerton 0-1 3-3

Port Angeles 0-2 3-5