Friday, April 25, 2025
51.0°F

Suns cast shadow on Chiefs

Derrick Pacheco<br | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 16 years, 3 months AGO
by Derrick Pacheco<br
| January 19, 2009 8:00 PM

KENNEWICK — The Southridge Suns pulled off the improbable Friday night when they knocked off No.4 Moses Lake 55-54 at home.

The Chiefs trailed 16-8 after the first quarter before Moses Lake battled back for a 54-50 lead with 2:13 left on the clock when Chayla Hirz put her free-throw attempt through the twine.

Moses Lake managed to keep themselves in the game Friday night without the help from senior guard Kelly Sutherland. Sutherland injured her ankle less than three minutes into Friday’s contest.

With a four-point advantage on the road, it looked as if the Chiefs would escape Kennewick with a victory. The Suns tried to close the deficit with 1:30 left in the game when Erica Colter pulled up behind the 3-point line. As Colter attempted to release the ball, Moses Lake senior Carly Noyes blocked the shot.

The Suns recovered and Heather Worley sent a 3-point attempt off of the backboard and into the net with 1:14 left to help Southridge pull within a point of Moses Lake at 54-53.

With 16 seconds left in the game, a Southridge foul gave the Chiefs possession of the ball at half court. Noyes attempted to inbound the ball to sophomore point guard Jordan Loera to seal the victory for Moses Lake.

However, the Suns seemed set on the Chiefs when Noyes’ pass bounced away from Loera before Southridge dove on the loose ball to take possession in the final seconds

Southridge coach Kristen Davis called a timeout with seconds left to play to set up play for the desperate Suns.

After the Suns inbounded the ball following the timeout, Noyes blocked another 3-point attempt from Colter, seemingly handing the Chiefs the victory. The loose ball bounced off a Moses Lake defender, giving the Suns possession of the basketball.

With 2 seconds left in the game, Hirz fouled a Southridge player, giving the Suns possession of the ball on the sideline.

The Suns inbounded the basketball to Jamie Lyons in the corner.

Lyons dribbled once to seperate herself from the Moses Lake defense before pulling up and draining her attempt as the buzzer sounded to drop the Chiefs to 9-3 overall and 2-2 in conference play.

Loera led the Chiefs in scoring with 17 points while the Southridge defense managed to hold Noyes to only 10 points while she grabbed 10 rebounds. Noyes also led Moses Lake with four blocks.

Sutherland missed Saturday’s win over Kennewick and will miss Tuesday’s conference game with the Davis Pirates.

Moses Lake 46

Kennewick 28

MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Chiefs girls basketball team rebounded from Friday night’s loss to Southridge to dominate the Kennewick Lions 46-28 at home.

The Chiefs ran out to a 16-6 first quarter lead and never looked back as they rolled to a 25-11 halftime lead.

Moses Lake continued to add to their lead in the second half as the Chiefs snapped their two-game conference losing streak to improve to 3-2 in conference play.

While the Chiefs earned the victory, Moses Lake found out they would be without senior guard Kelly Sutherland for at least another game with an ankle injury. Sutherland injured her ankle during the first quarter of Friday’s loss to Southridge and will be out of Tuesday’s game with the Davis Pirates.

Carly Noyes scored 21 points Saturday night to lead Moses Lake to the victory over Kennewick. Loera added nine points for the Chiefs.

MORE IMPORTED STORIES

Chiefs advance past Bombers
Columbia Basin Herald | Updated 16 years, 1 month ago
Noyes leads Chiefs over Suns
Columbia Basin Herald | Updated 16 years, 2 months ago
Noyes named Player of the Year
Columbia Basin Herald | Updated 16 years, 2 months ago

ARTICLES BY DERRICK PACHECO<BR

May 28, 2009 9 p.m.

Chambers named NAIA All-American

Moses Lake grad receives award

LIBERTY, Mo. — After leading the William Jewell College girls tennis team to an 11-8 record and a second-place finish in the Heart of America Athletic Conference, 2007 Moses Lake graduate Nikki Chambers was named a 2008-2009 honorable mention All-American.

March 2, 2009 8 p.m.

ACH finishes third

ACH 59Cusick 46

YAKIMA, Wash. — Second-ranked Almira/Coulee-Hartline never trailed Saturday and the Warriors claimed the third-place trophy at the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association 1B boys state tournament with a 59-46 win over Cusick.

June 1, 2009 9 p.m.

Chamberlain sets state record

Prep track recaps

TACOMA, Wash. —— Ephrata senior Wes Chamberlain wrapped up his high school career at the 2A state track meet in Tacoma, Wash., over the weekend by capturing his third state championship in the pole vault — breaking his own state record in the process.