Peninsula College’s Jaiden Blackmon (24) looks for the ball from teammate Antonio Odum (11). Blackmon led the shorthanded Pirates in scoring in two straight games this weekend. (Rick Ross/Peninsula College)

Peninsula College’s Jaiden Blackmon (24) looks for the ball from teammate Antonio Odum (11). Blackmon led the shorthanded Pirates in scoring in two straight games this weekend. (Rick Ross/Peninsula College)

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Short-handed Peninsula men drop pair of games

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Shorthanded Peninsula men can’t overcome rash of injuries in pair of losses

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College men’s basketball team returned to the court after a holiday break, and missing two of their high-scoring starters Akeem Sulaiman and DeShawn Rushmeyer, lost a pair of high-scoring games at home this weekend.

The Pirates were beaten by South Puget Sound 96-76 on Friday and lost 88-81 on Saturday to Highline.

The Pirates only had seven players available against Highline due to injuries and were heavily outrebounded in both games.

The game was tied at 79-79 with under 3 minutes to play, but Highline was able to pull away by hitting a pair of 3-pointers and shooting 3-for-4 on free throws down the stretch.

Antonio Odum had to play 40 minutes, while Albin Rosenlund, normally a reserve, played 38 and Jaiden Blackmon 37. Blackmon led the team with 27 points, shooting 3-for-5 on his 3-pointers.

Paxton Heitsch scored 15 and Isaiah Shamp (Port Angeles High School) had his best game as a Pirate, shooting 5-for-9 from the floor and scoring 13. Odum scored 10.

Peninsula shot 50 percent from the floor (29-for-58), but was outrebounded 34-19 as Highline got off 69 shots, making 34.

Against South Puget Sound, a 12-4 team, Peninsula hit a total of 14 3-pointers, but the Clippers outrebounded the Pirates 42-27 and as a result, got off 77 shots to Peninsula’s 64.

Blackmon led the team again with 23 points, shooting 3-for-6 on his 3-pointers. Isaiah Lopez shot 4-for-5 from beyond the arc and scored 18.

Shamp hit a pair of 3-pointers and scored nine points. Rosenlund hit three 3-pointers and also scored nine.

Peninsula (6-7) hopes to get healthy as the Pirates begin North Region play Whatcom (3-12) on Wednesday.

The Peninsula women (8-2), who have had a long break of 24 days without a game, also play at Whatcom (5-8) on Wednesday.

Highline 88, Peninsula 81

High. 48 40 — 88

PC 42 39 — 81

Highline (88) — Donovan 20, Owens 18, Morgan 17, Vargas 9, Sillimon 8, Jackson 5, Aitken 4, Prictor 4, Williams 3.

Peninsula (81) — Blackmon 27, Heitsch 15, Shamp 13, Odum 10, McNeal 7, Rosenlund 6, Allen 3.

S. Puget Sound 96, Peninsula 76

SPS 44 52 — 96

PC 41 35 — 76

S. Puget Sound (96) — Linton 16, Pollard 20, Lawson 15, Lewis 16, Bowden 11, Biebrich 8, Engholm 8, Amrose-Pearce 2.

Peninsula (76) — Blackmon 23, Lopez 18, Shamp 9, Rosenlund 9, Heitsch 7, McNeal 3, Tekeste 3, Allen 2.

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