Pirates lose nailbiter

 

February 3, 2022



POMEROY–A slim, fourth-quarter lead couldn’t be capitalized upon and regulation ended with a 49-49 tie, then Oakesdale won overtime 15-8 for a league loss for the Pirates last week. It was Pomeroy’s first league loss for a 6-1 record, 9-5 overall.

Tied to start the fourth and nudging slightly ahead, Pomeroy “missed some opportunities around the rim that would have extended the lead,” said Coach Chris Wolf. “Those missed opportunities probably cost us the game.

“Trent Gwinn led us in scoring with 18 points,” Wolf said, “and Braedon Fruh added 12 points. Braedon and Ollie Severs had great games off the bench for us tonight.”

Trace Roberts made Pomeroy’s sole free throw while Oakesdale made 13 of 19. “We average around 15 and they shot 19,” Wolf said. “That is tough to overcome.”

Oakesdale 64, Pomeroy 57 (1-25)

Pom 10 15 14 10 8-57

Oak 17 14 8 10 15-64

Pomeroy (57) Fruh 6 0-0 12, Gwinn 9 0-0 18, Kimble 5 0-0 11, Severs 5 0-0 11, Roberts 2 1-1 5, Totals 27 1-1 57.

Oakesdale (64) Dingman 3 2-5 8, Henning 8 2-2 20, Perry 9 8-11 30, Baljo 2 1-1 6. Totals 23 13-19 64.

3-point goals Oakesdale Henning 2, Perry 4, Baljo. Pomeroy Kimble, Severs.

-Loyal Baker

 
 

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