
Ravens
01/29/25 @ North Beach | 87 |
01/14/25 @ Chief Leschi | 85 |
12/18/24 @ Wahkiakum | 71 |
12/27/24 vs Friday Harbor | 71 |
01/11/25 vs Onalaska | 67 |
Winning is always nice, but doing so behind a season-high score is even better (just ask Raymond/South Bend). They breezed by the North Beach Hyaks to the tune of 87-59 on Wednesday. That's the second time they've managed to beat them this season, as they also won 55-26 back in January.
Raymond/South Bend was led to victory by Chris Quintana and Tanner Morris. Quintana went 9 of 11 on his way to 18 points and seven boards, while Morris dropped a double-double on 14 points and 16 rebounds. Those 14 points gave Morris a new career-high. Isaac Schluter was another key player, putting up 12 points.
Raymond/South Bend smashed the offensive glass and finished the game with 14 offensive boards. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now pulled down at least eight offensive rebounds in five consecutive games.
Despite the defeat, North Beach saw an underclassman step up: sophomore JJ Eastman went 7 for 14 en route to 18 points in addition to five rebounds and three blocks. Eastman has been hot for a while, having posted two or more blocks the last ten times he's played. Another player making a difference was Parker Johnson, who posted 13 points and seven boards.
Raymond/South Bend is on a roll lately: they've won five of their last six matchups, which provided a nice bump to their 8-10 record this season. Those victories came thanks to their offensive performance across that stretch, as they averaged 63.8 points per game. As for North Beach, they are on an eight-game losing streak that has dropped them down to 3-14.
Raymond/South Bend didn't take long to hit the court again: they've already played their next contest, a 69-62 win against Chief Leschi on the 31st. As for North Beach, they also wasted no time getting back out on the court and have already played their next game, a 69-19 loss against Forks on the 31st.
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