Courtesy Bud Denney 
Neah Bay’s Qwaapeys Greene, right, received the WIAA Sportsmanship Medallion from Lauri McCaulley for her play in the Red Devils’ 51-36 state quarterfinal win over Oakesdale on Thursday at the Spokane Arena.

Courtesy Bud Denney Neah Bay’s Qwaapeys Greene, right, received the WIAA Sportsmanship Medallion from Lauri McCaulley for her play in the Red Devils’ 51-36 state quarterfinal win over Oakesdale on Thursday at the Spokane Arena.

STATE BASKETBALL: Red Devils rally back; move on to Friday semifinal

Trailed 30-22 midway through 3rd, win 51-36

SPOKANE — Trailing by eight around the midway point of the third quarter, top-seeded Neah Bay rallied to reach the state semifinals, blowing past the No. 10 Oakesdale Nighthawks with a dominant fourth quarter in a 51-36 quarterfinal victory Thursday morning at the Class 1B state girls basketball championships at the Spokane Arena.

The two-time defending state champion Red Devils (22-1) advanced to face No. 5 Wellpinit (22-2) in a state semfinal at 3:45 p.m. today.

Neah Bay struggled to hit shots in the first half offensively and was hard-pressed to stop Oakesdale’s 5-foot-10 junior forward Brynn Henley inside on the defensive end.

The Red Devils connected on just 1-of-14 3-pointers in the first half as Neah Bay adjusted to the spacious shooting background in the arena.

Henley had 12 points at the break as the Nighthawks pulled ahead 21-18 at halftime.

Greene got going in the third quarter, absorbing contact, drawing fouls and hitting 4-of-4 from the free-throw line and scoring eight of her game-high 20 points.

A nifty lefty layup by Wiinuk Martin pulled Neah Bay within 33-31 as the Red Devils ended the third on a 9-3 run. Martin added a team-high nine rebounds and four points.

Neah Bay’s defense tightened in the second half, limiting Henley to just two points after halftime — and forcing the forward into 10 turnovers for the game.

Caylee Moss came out on fire in the fourth, knocking down three triples, including the go-ahead basket from long distance, as Neah Bay ended the contest on a 15-0 run over the game’s final 5:20.

Elder sister Cerise Moss added 15 points for the Red Devils.

Neah Bay 51, Oakesdale 36

Oakesdale 9 12 12 3 — 36

Neah Bay 11 7 13 20 — 69

Oakesdale (36) — Henley 14, M. Crider 8, Perry 7, Kjack 5, Hockett 2.

Neah Bay (51) — Greene 20, Ce. Moss 15, Ca. Moss 9, Halttunen 4, Martin 4, B. McGimpsey.

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