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Girl Badgers beat Spartans 63-18 and fall to Kellogg 53-25

EMILY BONSANT | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years AGO
by EMILY BONSANT
I have deep North Idaho roots and graduated from Eastern Washington University with an English degree with a creative writing emphasis with a minor in film. I worked at at the Bonner County Daily Bee before coming to work at the Bonners Ferry Herald in August 2021. I enjoy writing for the paper that my great-grandfather read and covering the same small town community that is still alive today. I cover all things Badger sports, local politics and government, community news, business, outdoors and appear on the 7Bee podcast for the Herald's update. When I'm not working I can be found reading a good book and sipping tea, knitting or attempting to sign opera. | December 23, 2021 1:00 AM

BONNERS FERRY — The Badgers girls basketball team laid the smackdown on the Priest River Spartans Tuesday Dec. 21, winning 63-18.

Braylyn Bayer made five of her eight three-pointers. Markynn Pluid was on fire with 13 points and five rebounds. Asha Abubakari smashed the board with 18 points, 10 of which came in the third quarter.

The Badgers returned from halftime looking to score. In the third quarter, the Badgers scored 22 points, but were only 11 for 28 attempts at the basket. They out rebounded the Spartans, having several attacks on the basket per possession and forced several Spartan turnovers.

Head coach Travis Hinthorn said that the Badgers need to come out ready like that no matter who they play.

The Badgers held the Spartans to score a high of only six points per quarter. In the fourth quarter, Marisa Shottanana-Ponce and Kara Villaluz made magic happen with quick looks to the basket and assists to each other.

Bonners Ferry: 16 15 22 10 63

Priest River: 5 6 3 4 18

BONNERS FERRY: Abubakari 18, B. Bayer 16, Blackmore 5, Burt 0, Pluid 13, Shottanana-Ponce2, Sumpter7, Villaluz 4.

PRIEST RIVER: Barton 9, Kingery 5, Freitas 4.

The Badgers fell to the Wildcats Tuesday, Dec. 14, final score 53-25.

In the first league game the Badgers struggled to score in the first half only making three of 17 field goals and making four of 15 free throw attempts.

“We weren’t taking bad shots, we just couldn’t get them to fall tonight,” said head coach Travis Hinthorn. “You have to give credit to Kellogg’s defense. We rushed a lot of our shots because of their pressure.”

In the first quarter, the game was frantic on both sides as the ball was turned over and stolen again and again. It wasn’t until four minutes into the first quarter that the Wildcats got in their groove and their shots were on target.

At the half, the Badgers faced a 13-point deficit, 23-10. The Badgers came back from the locker room looking for a fight and matched the Wildcats for 12 points in the quarter, but the deficit of 13 was still there.

In the fourth, the Badgers only scored three points and against Kellogg’s 18. Final score 53-25 favoring Kellogg. Badgers are 5-4 for the season.

Bonners Ferry (0-1, 5-4): 4 6 12 3 25

Kellogg: 19 4 12 18 53

Abubakari 11, five for nine free throws, eight rebounds, three steals; Sumpter 12, two for six free throws, nine rebounds; A. Bayer 1, one for two free throws.

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Photo by CYNTHIA BONSANT

Kara Villaluz (left) bring the ball up the court against Priest River Tuesday, Dec. 21. Villaluz had four points and made magic happen with quick looks and sneaky passes, racking up assists.

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