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Salish Kootenai College basketball roundup

| January 21, 2015 8:33 AM

By John Heglie

Special for the Leader

 SKC 70, FBCC 55

At Pablo, the visiting Lady Storm of Fort Berthold and the host Lady Bison were locked in a tight contest the first half, but the Pablo’s women were able to shape more of the tempo the second half to capture the contest.  The Lady Bison placed a quartet in double figures with Latydia Holiday leading all scorers with 17 points, with Sharna Frazier, Katie McDonald and Eva Green collaborating on another three dozen. The SKC Lady Bison host the visiting Lady Pikuni Thunder of Blackfeet Community College on Saturday, Jan. 24, then reciprocate venues by traveling to Browning to play one another again on Sunday, Jan. 25.

Fort Berthold       27   –  55

Salish Kootenai   30  –  70

FBC – Ashley Hall 10, Sandy YoungBird 9, Toni Johnson 9, Sarah Dubois 8, Vida WiseSpirit 6, Jessica Hale 5, Lanaya Driftwood 5, Desiraey Bolman 2.

SKC – Latydia Holiday 17, Sharna Frazier 13, Katie McDonald 12, Eva Green 11, Coco Moore 6, Cece Koskela 6, Kylie Cobe 4.

SKC 113, Ft. Berthold 76

At Pablo this past Saturday, the host Bison had a strong first half to counteract the visiting Storm of Fort Berthold, then continued to maintain a productive pace with plenty of points for the win.  The Bison placed four players in double figures, led by Logan Lee with 25 points. Stan Gopher chipped in 19 points and a trio of Arlee Warrior grads Christian Haynes, Isaac Camel and Zach Camel collaborated on another 48.

The SKC Bison host the visiting Pikuni Thunder of Blackfeet Community College on Saturday, Jan.24, then swap venues to play one another again on Sunday, Jan. 25 in Browning.

Fort Berthold        33  –    76

Salish Kootenai   59   –  113

FBC – Gary Good Iron 26, Dasan Alberts 25, Adrian Johnson 15, Tanner Amyotte 4, Colin Delorme 4, Josh Mountain 2.

SKC – Logan Lee 25, Christian Haynes 22, Stan Gopher 19, Isaac Camel 18, Tisen Fryberg 8, Zach Camel 8, Jerimi Rutherford 7, Vincent Bradley 6.