Varsity Boys Basketball
The Prescott Badgers came back home after a tough three point loss at Coconino, and rebounded nicely with a 61-48 win in the Badger Dome.
Jason Parent came out and set the tone, knocking down four baskets in each of the first two quarters, accounting for 19 of the Badgers 36 first half points.
Coach Travis Stedman said, “This was a good night for us, especially after the close loss the night before at Coconino. I would have liked to have seen us play a little more consistent after we built a big lead early, but it is a plus for our game Monday against Mingus.”
Prescott jumped on the Cobras early and built a 13 point lead after one. Cactus, coming off a 70-37 win over Youngker the night before, was able to get things going in the second quarter. Freshman center 6’9’’ Brad Henige along with junior Rob Jenkins, made their impacts felt as Cactus was able to get on track, although still trailing 36-24 at the break.
Once again the second half was played evenly, but even though the Cobras were hanging around on the scoreboard, they just could not get the shots they needed to drop, as the Badgers kept the distance they needed to secure the double digit win.
Along with Parent, Prescott received point production from Milap Owens, who scored 14 and Scooter Schwartz, who came off the bench to score 10.
The Badgers improve to (5-2) on the season and will host Mingus on Monday night at 7:00pm. Cactus falls to (3-5).
PRESCOTT BADGERS 61, CACTUS COBRAS 48
Cactus (48)-Camilli 3 3-5 9, Juarez 1 0-0 2, Yang 2 0-0 4, Jenkins 6 2-3 15, Henige 7 0-0 14, Crawford 1 0-0 2, Briscoe 1 0-0 2, Moore 0 0-0 0. 21 5-8 48.
Prescott (61)-Black 0 0-0 0, Owens 4 5-8 14, Carman 2 0-0 6, Koning 0 0-0 0, Parent 10 2-2 26, Schwartz 5 0-0 10, Weber 1 0-0 3, L. Jex 0 0-0 0, Brown 1 0-0 2, Regaldo 0 0-0 0. 23 7-10 61.
Score by Quarters – 1 2 3 4 – T
Cactus 4 20 15 9 – 48
Prescott 17 19 15 7 – 61
Total Fouls-C 11, P
Fouled out-None
Three Pointers- C(1)- Jenkins 1, P(8)-Parent 4, Carman 2, Owens 1, Weber 1
GRAND CANYON REGION STANDINGS
School – W-L W-L
Coconino 7-0 7-0
Bradshaw Mountain 6-0 7-1
PRESCOTT 4-2 5-2
Lee Williams 3-4 4-5
Flagstaff 2-4 3-5
Mingus 1-6 2-7
Mohave 0-7 0-10
Varsity Girls Basketball
It was a tough night for the Lady Badgers as they fell behind early, and never were able to recover in a 44-24 to Bradshaw Mountain, in Prescott Valley.
Hollie Dalton provided all the offense for Prescott in the first quarter. Janie Rudy drilled a three pointer to cut the deficit to 19-7 a minute into the second. Bradshaw Mountain led 27-14 at the half.
A third quarter basket by Dana Seavey cut the deficit to 27-16, but would be as close as the Lady Badgers would get.
The Lady Bears led 33-19 after three quarters.
Bradshaw Mountain was led by Kacie Clinton with 17 and Brinlee Kidd with 10.
The Lady Bears improved to (3-4) in the Grand Canyon Region and (4-5) overall. Prescott drops to (2-5) in the Grand Canyon Region and (3-5) overall.
BRADSHAW MOUNTAIN LADY BEARS 44, PRESCOTT LADY BADGERS 24
Prescott (24)- Dalton 3 1-2 8 , Rudy 2 0-0 5, Seavey 2 0-0 4, Magnum 0 0-0 0, Lake 1 2-2 4,Townsend 0 0-0 0, Contreras 0 0-0 0, Huttmann 1 1-2 3.
Bradshaw Mountain (44)- Serrano 1 0-1 2, Woolley 0 0-0 0, Clinton 7 3-4 17, Kidd 3 4-6 10, Fournier 2, Newton 6, Bennett 2 7, Perkins 0 0-1 0, Chavez 0 0-4 0, Moore 0 0-0 0. 17 7-16 44.
Score by Quarters – 1 2 3 4 – T
Prescott 4 10 5 5 – 24
Bradshaw Mountain 16 11 6 11 – 44
Total Fouls- P 9, BM 5
Fouled Out-None
Three Pointers- P (2)- Rudy 1, Dalton 1. BM (3)-Newton 2, Bennett 1
GRAND CANYON REGION STANDINGS
School – W-L W-L
Flagstaff 6-0 7-1
Coconino 5-2 6-2
Mohave 3-3 6-3
Lee Williams 2-2 5-2
Bradshaw Mountain 3-4 4-5
PRESCOTT 2-5 3-5
Mingus 1-6 3-7
Coconino 7-0 7-0
Bradshaw Mountain 6-0 7-1
PRESCOTT 4-2 5-2
Lee Williams 3-4 4-5
Flagstaff 2-4 3-5
Mingus 1-6 2-7
Mohave 0-7 0-10
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