PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP: Sequim’s Melissa Porter scores 21 to lead Wolves to win

Forks falls flat in important road tilt

SEQUIM — Sequim senior Melissa Porter filled up the scorebook in leading the Wolves past North Mason 85-35 in an Olympic League girls basketball contest Monday.

Porter was the team’s player of the game, said coach Linsay Rapelje.

“Melissa Porter was all over the court with her tenacious defense,” Rapelje said. “She added three steals, five rebounds, two assists and one blocked shot to her 21 fast-breaking points.”

Rapelje was thrilled with the entire team’s performance.

“What a great team win,” Rapelje said. “Hannah Bates added three assists and three steals to her nine points while Kalli Wiker added four assists, a steal and a block to her 12 points.

“Jolene Vaara was our sixth woman off the bench and a spark. She had five steals, three blocks and five boards and scored seven points.”

Jelissa Julmist scored nine with seven rebounds, five assists, four steals and a block and Rapelje said big sis Jayla Julmist recorded another double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds.

“Jayla almost had a triple-double with seven assists,” Rapelje said.

Sequim (5-1) hosts Bremerton on Thursday. The game will be streamed on YouTube.com by searching for “Sequim Girls Basketball.”

Sequim 85, North Mason 35

Seq. 30 20 20 15 — 85

NM 13 3 11 6 — 35

Sequim (85): Porter 21, Ja. Julmist 17, Wiker 12, Bates 9, Je. Julmist 9, Vaara 7, Weller 4, Morey 4, Johnson 2.

North Mason (35): Maiuri 7, Galbraith 2, Youngman 4, Varick 11, Griffey 7, Tupolo 2, Cole 2

Sequim 85, North Mason 35

Seq. 30 20 20 15 — 85

NM 13 3 11 6 — 35

Sequim (85) — Porter 21, Ja. Julmist 17, Wiker 12, Bates 9, Je. Julmist 9, Vaara 7, Weller 4, Morey 4, Johnson 2.

North Mason (35) — Maiuri 7, Galbraith 2, Youngman 4, Varick 11, Griffey 7, Tupolo 2, Cole 2.

Ilwaco 73, Forks 40

ILWACO — The Spartans suffered a reversal of fortunes on the road Monday from an earlier 14-point home win over the Fishermen.

“Credit to Ilwaco, I knew they would be ready for us. We handled them pretty good, and I knew they weren’t going to be happy with how they played up here,” coach David Hurn said. “After their game with Raymond last Friday they needed this one to stay in the hunt for a title.”

Forks (6-2) visits Raymond (6-1) tonight. A Spartans’ win would likely create a three-way tie for the Pacific League’s top spot heading to the district tournament.

Forks contained Ilwaco’s Erika Glenn the first time around, limiting the Western Oregon commit to 14 points. But Glenn erupted against the Spartans on Monday.

“Glenn had 35 points, and I got a look at their stats and I think she had 12 steals,” Hurn said. “She’s a great ball player, I just wish she wouldn’t have done that against us.”

The Spartans trailed 32-21 at halftime and Hurn thought his group was still in the game.

But the Fishermen had other plans.

“They just came out ready to put the game away, and we came out flat,” Hurn said. “They hit a couple of 3s right off the bat, got some steals and an And-1, and they got out to a very quick 10-0 run on us to start the quarter.

“We did not value the basketball and we turned it over and were careless with it.”

Ilwaco 73, Forks 40

Forks 10 11 3 16 — 40

Ilw. 18 14 27 14 — 73

Forks (40) — Johnson 15, Neel 9, Leverington 5, Wood 5, Rowley 2, Horton 2, Sandoval 2, Wharton, Ramos, Bouchard.

Boys tennis

Port Angeles 5, Bremerton 2

BREMERTON — The Roughriders swept all four doubles matches and No. 1 singles player Reef Gelder claimed the headline match as Port Angeles improved to 6-1.

“I was really impressed by Reef’s mental toughness today. Bremerton’s No. 1 [Nolan Meyers] got off to a hot start, but Reef showed a lot of poise, and came back to win,” said coach Brian Gundersen.

Port Angeles travels to Poulsbo today to take on the undefeated Vikings.

Singles

No. 1: Reef Gelder (PA) def. Nolan Meyers, 3-6, 6-1, 7-6.

No. 2: Sylas Glazier def. Tim McDonald (PA), 6-0, 6-0.

No. 3 Bremerton won by forfeit.

Doubles

No. 1: Wyatt Hall and Caleb Flodstrom (PA) def. Marco Tang and Matt Quall, 6-0, 6-1.

No. 2: Seth Woods and Jacob Miller (PA) def. Casey Pritchard and Trevin Austin, 6-3, 6-2.

No. 3: Edun Bailey and Joe Hill (PA) def. Jackson Warner and Sandro Tang, 6-4, 1-6, 7-6.

No. 4: Zane Glassock and Kellen Garcelon (PA) def. Derick Collins and Jerome M., 6-1, 6-1.

Port Angeles 5, Bremerton 2

Match Report

Singles

No. 1: Reef Gelder (PA) def. Nolan Meyers, 3-6, 6-1, 7-6.

No. 2: Sylas Glazier def. Tim McDonald (PA), 6-0, 6-0.

No. 3 Bremerton won by forfeit.

Doubles

No. 1: Wyatt Hall and Caleb Flodstrom (PA) def. Marco Tang and Matt Quall, 6-0, 6-1.

No. 2: Seth Woods and Jacob Miller (PA) def. Casey Pritchard and Trevin Austin, 6-3, 6-2.

No. 3: Edun Bailey and Joe Hill (PA) def. Jackson Warner and Sandro Tang, 6-4, 1-6, 7-6.

No. 4: Zane Glassock and Kellen Garcelon (PA) def. Derick Collins and Jerome M., 6-1, 6-1.

East Jefferson 3, Kingston 3

CHIMACUM — After picking up their first match win since 2018 last week, East Jefferson added a tie against the Buccaneers at home Monday.

Singles

No. 1: Carter Cameron (EJ) def. Ryan Guedea, 6-3, 6-3.

No. 2: Eli Guedea def. Reid Martin (EJ), 6-4, 6-4.

No. 3: Garrett McDaniel def. Ben Martin (EJ) 6-1, 6-1.

Doubles

No. 1: Joe Hornor and Dan Hornor def. Roman Humphrey and Micajah Shiflett (EJ) 6-1, 6-0.

No. 2: Sebastian Manza and Ashton MB (EJ) def. Eric Steel and Riley Leibold 6-1, 6-0.

No. 3: Kingston forfeit.

No. 4: Both teams forfeit.

East Jefferson 3, Kingston 3

Match Report

Singles

No. 1: Carter Cameron (EJ) def. Ryan Guedea, 6-3, 6-3.

No. 2: Eli Guedea def. Reid Martin (EJ), 6-4, 6-4.

No. 3: Garrett McDaniel def. Ben Martin (EJ) 6-1, 6-1.

Doubles

No. 1: Joe Hornor and Dan Hornor def. Roman Humphrey and Micajah Shiflett (EJ) 6-1, 6-0.

No. 2: Sebastian Manza and Ashton MB (EJ) def. Eric Steel and Riley Leibold 6-1, 6-0.

No. 3: Kingston forfeit.

No. 4: Both teams forfeit.

Sequim 6, Kingston 1

KINGSTON — The Wolves’ No. 1 doubles team of Dustan Koch and Henry Hughes won the wildest match of the day despite falling in the first set.

Koch and Hughes rallied and clinched the match in a 10-point tiebreaker 6-7 (6-8), 7-5, 10-7.

Singles

No. 1: Garret Little (S) def. Ryan Guedea, 6-1, 7-6 (7-5).

No. 2: William Hughes (S) wins by forfeit.

No. 3: Ryan Porter (S) wins by forfeit.

Doubles

No. 1: Dustan Koch and Henry Hughes (S) def. Eli Guedea and Garret McDaniel 6-7 (6-8), 7-5, 10-7.

No. 2: Joe Hornor and Dan Hornor def. Zach McCracken and Jackson VanDeWege (S) 6-2, 6-4.

No. 3: Connor Bear/Kaden Jones (S) def. Avery Berger/Eric Steel (6-0, 6-0).

4. Koda Robinson and Kaleb Needoba def. Riley Liebold and Alex Markayan 6-0, 6-0.

No. 4: Both teams forfeit

Sequim 6, Kingston 1

Match Report

Singles

No. 1: Garret Little (S) def. Ryan Guedea, 6-1, 7-6 (7-5).

No. 2: William Hughes (S) wins by forfeit.

No. 3: Ryan Porter (S) wins by forfeit.

Doubles

No. 1: Dustan Koch and Henry Hughes (S) def. Eli Guedea and Garret McDaniel 6-7 (6-8), 7-5, 10-7.

No. 2: Joe Hornor and Dan Hornor def. Zach McCracken and Jackson VanDeWege (S) 6-2, 6-4.

No. 3: Connor Bear/Kaden Jones (S) def. Avery Berger/Eric Steel (6-0, 6-0).

4. Koda Robinson and Kaleb Needoba def. Riley Liebold and Alex Markayan 6-0, 6-0.

No. 4: Both teams forfeit.

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