Logger boys basketball improves to 3-1
SCOTT SHINDLEDECKER | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 year, 3 months AGO
The Libby Logger boys basketball team won its third straight game last week, topping visiting Stevensville, 39-32, Friday.
While the Loggers struggled playing without senior Aidan Rose, they made enough plays to keep the Yellowjackets at bay. They only trailed briefly a few times in the first quarter and ended it tied at 9-9.
Stevensville led 11-9 early in the second before a 3-pointer by Isaac Lamere made it 12-11 with 4:45 left.
Ryan Beagle banked in a 3-pointer at the buzzer to increase the Libby lead to four points, 15-11.
A 6-3 run to open the third quarter gave the Loggers a seven-point lead, 21-14 with 5:32 left. Tyler Andersen scored a layup on a good pass from Beagle while Alderic Martineu scored on a drive to the basket.
The Yellowjackets pulled with two, 21-19, but Beagle hit a 3 to make it 24-19 with 3:25 left. But a 3-pointer for the guests tied the score at 24-24 with 1:18 left.
But Loggers sophomore James Woody got free for a layup and Beagle finished the quarter strong to give Libby a 29-24 lead. Beagle stole the ball and laid it in, then hit one of two free throws to make it a five-point lead entering the fourth.
Stevensville got a 3-pointer early in the quarter to make it 29-27, but the Loggers never let it get that close again.
Woody scored again and Beagle hit a pair of free throws with 5:28 left to make it 33-27. Woody added a free throw with 2:51 left, then blocked a shot with 1:59 left.
Andersen made it 36-29 with 1:46 on a drive to the basket. The Yellowjackets answered with a basket and a free throw with 29 seconds left, but Woody scored inside on an inbounds play to make it 38-32 with 20 seconds left.
Stevensville missed a 3 and a putback attempt before Beagle hit a free throw to set the final.
Libby didn’t enjoy the success at the free throw line it did in a win over Eureka, but the Loggers still scored 11 points on 23 attempts.
Beagle led the way with 14 points, including two 3-pointers. Woody and Andersen each scored nine points
The Loggers are off until traveling to Bonners Ferry on Jan. 7.
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