PORT ANGELES â Capping a life-long dream with a banked-in game-winner at the buzzer, receiving some hearty back slaps and congratulations from the boys and a run into the stands to celebrate the win with a hug from Mom.
Not a bad way to spend a Friday night.
Dru Clarkâs running prayer of a shot in the lane banked in cleanly with 3.5 seconds left, lifting Port Angeles to a 41-40 win over perennial state powerhouse Lynden and capping a game that featured dogged defensive efforts from both sides.
Port Angeles defeats 41-40 Lynden on this prayer by Dru Clark pic.twitter.com/JehWtrYqig
â Michael Carman (@MikeCarmanPDN) May 29, 2021
âGet it in [bounds] and everybody go downhill,â Clark said of the final moments. âAnd we got it in to John [Vaara], I was doubled, ran off John and I thought I would get the foul call [when he was jostled away from the ball momentarily]. I saw the ball, I went and grabbed it and I had to get my feet set and let it fly.
âThe crowds are a lot smaller now, but it was loud in there [when the shot went down]. All my teammates having my back and everybody coming together [to celebrate]. It was amazing. Iâve always dreamed of doing something like that.â
The Roughridersâ Jeremiah Hall set up the winning play with what else, a defensive gem, forcing a Lions turnover on an out-of-bounds pass with 12.3 seconds remaining.
âThere was just nothing easy tonight. Both teams were phenomenal in taking care of the basketball and making each other work,â Riders coach Kasey Ulin said. âThat was a state semifinal at the SunDome, executing in the half court-type of contest.
I was just excited for our guys. Weâve been on the other side of that many times [falling in close contests].â
Port Angeles both weathered and created scoring droughts. The Riders went 4:19 of the first and second quarters without a bucket and took 3:52 to score their first points of the third, but were able to hold Lynden off the scoreboard for a combined 5:30 of the third quarter.
And they withstood foul trouble that sent the 6-foot-9 Vaara to the bench with three fouls with 7:45 to go in the second quarter.
Wyatt Dunning also had to play gingerly at times after picking up two quick fouls in the first three minutes of the game.
The Riders also were without Chase Cobb, a player Ulin has said is his squadâs top defender, due to an ankle injury.
âChase is a senior captain, doesnât get to play in that game and he was the happiest guy there [after Clarkâs shot],â Ulin said. âTo see the kid who canât play in a game like that be so happy for his teammates was great.â
Port Angeles also survived the shooting and athleticism of Lyndenâs top player, Jordan Metcalf. Metcalf scored 11 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter, including knocking down three triples.
âJust a grinder. Lynden will not beat themselves,â Ulin said. âThey came back every time it would seem like we would have a chance to get a two-possession lead and they would hit a 3.â
He also quieted the crowd with a first-quarter steal and a somewhat unexpected but expertly executed two-handed slam dunk over Xander Maestas.
Maestas would go on to spark Port Angeles with Back-to-back 3-point baskets in the third quarter.
âXander made some big plays in the second half,â Ulin said.
And Clark brought it home in the fourth quarter, driving inside against Lyndenâs tall timber and hitting a pair of free throws with 1:52 to play, knocking down a crucial 3 with 1:13 left and putting up the game-winning runner. He led the Riders with 13 points.
âHe does so many things that donât show up in the box score and he makes winning plays,â Ulin said. âDru is 10-feet tall and bulletproof when heâs at his best and our kids feed off that.â
Ulin was happy to see his players hard work pay off with such a memorable win.
âTo see the things we have been working on like the ability to be disciplined and focused in critical moments is really exciting, it makes you really proud and says a lot about the character of your guys,â Ulin said.
Port Angeles 41, Lynden 40
L 14 7 6 13 â 40
PA 10 10 6 15 â 41
Port Angeles (41): Clark 13, Maestas 8, Dunning 7, Vaara 7, Wheeler 5, Watkins 1, Hall, Gunderson.
Lynden (40): Metcalf 22, Hanenburg 6, Parcher 5, Whitman 3, Adams 2, Ayres 2.
Port Angeles 41, Lynden 40
Lynden 14 7 6 13 â 40
PA 10 10 6 15 â 41
Port Angeles (41) â Clark 13, Maestas 8, Dunning 7, Vaara 7, Wheeler 5, Watkins 1, Hall, Gunderson.
Lynden (40) â Metcalf 22, Hanenburg 6, Parcher 5, Whitman 3, Adams 2, Ayres 2.

