Hooper Bay’s Sandra Lake scored inside, Tenisha Smith hit from distance and A. Lake tied the game at 30-30 as the buzzer sounded.
Yakutat’s Trinity Jackson scored to open the final stanza and Hooper Bay’s Andreanoff and S. Lake scored for a 34-32 lead.
Yakutat went on a 10-0 run to lead 42-34 behind Jackson, J. Jensen and Lorena Williams.
Hooper Bay’s Mary Long scored to close to 42-36 and Yakutat’s S. Jensen pushed the lead to 44-36.
arc to close to 44-39 and Susie Long hit at the buzzer to close to 44-42.
The teams would exchange baskets, with Hooper Bay country wise email marketing list working back to trail 50-49 with the five-minute dynamics to follow.
Hooper Bay 60 – A. Lake 19 (1F), Kargi 10 (1F), S. Long 8 (1F), Andreanoff 6 (1F), Z. Lake 6 (1F), Smith 5 (1F), S. Lake 4 (3F), M. Long 2, Brandi Hale (4F). Hooper Bay hit 2-6 from the free throw line.
Yakutat 58 – J. Jensen 19, T. Jackson 10 (2F), Nadine Fraker 7 (2F), Latu 6 (1F), S. Jensen 6 (2F), R. Fraker 4, Williams 3, Armendariz 3 (1F). Yakutat hit 10-15 from the line.
Kake’s Lloyd Davis scoops a shot under pressure from Klukwan’s Dave Buss and Brian Friske (23) during Klukwan’s 75-43 Masters Bracket elimination game win over Kake 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)
Kake’s Lloyd Davis scoops a shot under pressure from Klukwan’s Dave Buss and Brian Friske (23) during Klukwan’s 75-43 Masters Bracket elimination game win over Kake 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)
MASTERS’ BRACKET
KLUKWAN 75, KAKE 43
Klukwan jumped out to a 22-2 lead over Kake in their Masters’ Bracket elimination game and held off their opponents for a 75-43 win. Klukwan advances to Saturday’s 3 p.m. championship game against Sitka, a team that had beaten Kake 87-46 in the semifinals.
Klukwan led Kake 32-6 starting the second quarter, and Kake closed to 36-20 on a string of baskets by Lloyd Davis and Jay Peterson and some defensive work inside by Robert Jackson and Brandon Jackson. But Klukwan’s Brian Friske and Stuart Dewitt picked up shots past the arc just as teammate Michael Ganey, Dave Buss and Friske had done in the first quarter and led 44-21 at the half.
Hooper Bay’s Zoey Lake hit from past the
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