
West Linn boys basketball is the Week 25 Winner of the Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon National Guard.
Photo by Brian Murphy
Week 25 Winner: West Linn Boys Basketball
Numbers and rankings are great, but wins and titles are better.
That is largely the attitude of the
West Linn (Ore.) boys basketball team which is attempting to repeat as a 6A state champion.
On
Saturday, the Lions improved to 21-4 with their 17th straight win, a
76-52 victory over Grant in the second round of the state tournament.
They now face Central Catholic (17-9) in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

Payton Pritchard, West Linn
Photo by Brian Murphy
Sophomore
Payton Pritchard scored 21 points, including 19 in the first half that was finished off with a 3-pointer at the halftime buzzer. According to
Oregonelive.com’s Andrew Nemec, that gave West Linn its first double-digit lead, 39-27 — one it would extend in the second half.
"Nobody
cares about stats," West Linn coach Eric Viuhkola told Nemec. "All we
care about is playing that next game. We want to win another state
title."
For their focus and win streak, West Linn is the MaxPreps Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon National Guard.
The state’s top-ranked team, according to the
MaxPreps computer rankings, has won one other state championship, that coming in 1997.
With
Viuhkola at the helm starting in 2008, the Lions have had only one
losing season — 14-16 in 2010-11 — but rattled off two 15-win seasons
before going 22-7 two years ago, 21-6 last season and are currently
21-4.
This year’s squad is blessed with a lot of offensive firepower, as it showed with an opening game 105-72 win over Tualatin.
Pritchard, a 5-foot-9 sophomore, had 28 in that one,
Anthony Mathis 20 and
Ryan Shearmire 10.
Mathis is a 6-2 junior shooting guard and Shearmire is a 6-5 senior and two-time All-State player.
Seven
other times West Linn has scored at least 80, including an 80-39
opening-round playoff win over Century when the Lions scored only 11 in
the first quarter following an eight-day layoff.
They really
picked things up after that, especially senior C.J. Sitton who drilled
four 3-pointers en route to a team-high 17 points. Pritchard and Mathis
had 15 apiece.
Thursday’s game is a repeat of last year’s title
game, a 45-41 win over Central Catholic. Shearmire had 15 points and
nine rebounds in that title game.
The Lions lost six games last year, but caught fire late thanks in part to the team’s mantra of "Poise, belief and toughness."
"We
knew we had the talent," Viuhkola said after winning the state title
last year. "We just knew that we had to come together and believe in
each other."
We’ll see if that belief holds true the rest of the playoff season.
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