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    The Mt. Shasta boys and girls teams both took 1st place at the Henley Invitational cross country race on Tuesday.

    Lady Bears Ellen Sampson (1:08.42), Julie Ostrowski (21:58.13), Janelle Jaegel (22:29.92) and Kelsie Titus ( 22:59.39) finished 1st – 4th individually in the varsity girls race.

    Bears Michael Cook (17:52.06), Chris Morzenti (17:53.14) and Chris Cazneaux (18:17.62) were 2nd – 4th individually in the boys varsity race. The race was won by Todd Delaney (16:51.28) of Mazama. (more…)

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    The Yreka Miners and the Henley Hornets met in the Basin Best basketball tourney consolation bracket on Wednesday afternoon at Henley High School. The squads met earlier this month, with the Hornets dominating the Miners the entire game, leading 30-15 at the half, and going on to win 61-30. Henley downed the Miners again in their second meeting, but the path to victory was a bit different.

    The Miners went out to a 4-0 lead to start the game on a pair of freebies, and a bucket by Dean Schafer. Henley came back with seven straight points on a hoop by Colby Mueller, a trey by Jack Mitchell, and then a deuce by Mitchell.

    A free throw by Yreka’s Jeremy Cox and a put back by Ryan Kennedy tied the contest at 7-7. The Hornets regained the lead, 10-7, on a 3-ball by Josh Overstreet, and would lead for the remainder of the game. Henley led by as many as nine points in the second quarter.

    Trailing 22-13, with 5:00 to play in the half, the Miners put on a scoring spurt. A basket by Schafer made it 22-15. Kennedy knocked the ball loose and Cox took it coast-to-coast for a bucket, 22-17. One from the charity stripe by Tyler Johnson, cut the Hornet lead to four points, 22-18, with a minute to go in the half. Brandon Sherrill scored for Henley, 24-18. Cox dropped in a shot with three seconds to play in the half, making it 24-20 at the intermission. (more…)

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    Championship Games

    Boys

    Klamath Union 56 – Mazama 51

    The Mazama Vikings led 9-7 after the first quarter, and 23-19 at the half. A hoop by Klamath Union’s Daniel Bocchi put the Pelicans up 35-33 at the end of the third quarter.

    The Vikings regained the lead 42-40, on a bucket by Trevor Garrard, with 5:22 to play in the game. The Pelicans tied it, 42-42, on a basket by Kevin Wynne, and took the lead 43-42 on a Warren Willis freebie.

    With the Pelicans leading 52-46 and 1:37 left in the final frame, the Vikings picked up five points on one possession. Viking Zac Hall drained a 3-ball to make it 52-49. There was also a foul called while the ball was in flight, giving the Vikings two free throws. Jimmy Marquit hit both from the charity stripe to make it a one point game, 52-51.

    The Pelicans responded with a bucket by Marcus Paschal and a free throw from Donavin Weiser, to extend their lead to 55-51, with 28 ticks left on the clock.. Willis added a freebie to finish out the scoring, making the final 56-51.

    Alex Stork led the Pelicans in scoring with 21 points. Willis had 16.

    Mazama was led by Hall with 16, and Nolan Rose with 15 points.

    Stork was voted tournament MVP and was selected as the Pelicans Offensive All-Tourney. Austin Crawford was Defensive All-Tourney, and Bocchi was Sportsmanship All-Tourney.

    Mazama’s Wynne was Offensive All-Tourney. Hall was Defensive All-Tourney, and the “team” got the Sportsmanship award.

    Girls

    Mazama 60 – Yreka 35

    This one was over early, as the Mazama Lady Vikings proved too much for the young Yreka Lady Miners to handle. Mazama led 23-9 after the first quarter, and 36-10 at the half.

    Hannah Reynolds led Mazama with 13 points. LeAnn Valenta had 11, and Caileigh Smith put up 9 points.

    Yreka was led by Katie Brummett with 9 points. Kelsey Stonier and Ashley Ensminger each scored 6 points.

    Mazama’s Reynolds was the tournament MVP. Smith was Offensive All-Tourney. Megan Morris was Defensive All-Tourney, and Valenta received the sportsmanship award.

    Yreka’s Kelsey Stonier was Offensive All-Tourney. Kayla Stonier was Defensive All-Tourney, and Madison Williams was Sportsmanship all-Tourney. (more…)

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    Girls

    Yreka 42 – Del Norte 31

    Dani Deegan got things rolling for the Yreka Miners with a 3-point play the hard way to opening the scoring in the semi-final match against the Del Norte Lady Warriors.

    It was the Warriors with the lead at the end of the first quarter, but Yreka outscored Del Norte 14-5 in the second stanza to take a 24-17 halftime lead. The Lady Miners led by nine points at the end of the third quarter, 32-23.

    Del Norte came as close as six points, 36-30, with 2:08 left in the game, but Ashley Ensminger took a pass from Kayla Stonier and converted it into an old fashion 3-point play to push Yreka’s lead back to nine points, 39-30, with 1:28 to go.

    Yreka will face Mazama for the tournament championship at 6:00 pm on Saturday.

    Ensminger led Yreka in scoring with 8 points. Kelsey Stonier and Deegan each put up 7 points. Kayla Stonier added 6 points.

    Del Norte was led by Emma Card with 14 points, and Panhia Yang with 8.

    Mazama 50 – Klamath Union 42

    The Mazama Lady Vikings led, 37-32, over the Klamath Union Lady Pelicans going into the fourth quarter of their semi-final game.

    Klamath Union battled back to within a single basket, 42-40, but the Lady Vikings scored the next seven points to push their advantage to nine, at 49-40. LeAnn Valenta started the run with a freebie. Caileigh Smith added a bucket on a put back. Megan Morris dished to Shaylee Totten for a hoop, and Hannah Reynolds added two points from the charity stripe to close out the run.

    Reynolds, Morris and Smith each had 11 points in the game for Mazama.

    Klamath Union was led by Jackie Gardner with 13 points. Nicole Mee added 9 points. (more…)

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    Girls

    Yreka 45 – Etna 39

    The Yreka Lady Miners trailed the Etna Lady Lions 21-17 at the half, but outscored Etna 16-7 in the third quarter to take a 33-28 lead.

    Yreka led by as many as seven points, 37-30, in the fourth quarter, when Kelsey Stonier stole the ball, passed to Katie Brummett, who then dished to Kayla Stonier for a bucket.

    Etna cut the deficit to one point, 38-37, on a hoop by Melissa Berry, with 2:05 to play in the game. However, Yreka scored the next seven points to seal the victory on a freebie by Brummett, a steal-n-score by Ashley Ensminger, two from the charity stripe by Dani Deegan, and another Ensminger steal-n-score.

    Deegan led Yreka in scoring with 8 points. Ensminger, Brummett, Kayla Stonier, and Mackenzie Allen all scored 6 points.

    Mt. Shasta 36 – Del Norte 40

    The Mt. Shasta Lady Bears went into the fourth quarter trailing the Del Norte Lady Warriors, 26-22. Mt. Shasta tied the game at 33-33 late in the fourth quarter on a steal-n-score by Jeanette Ricci, and then took the lead 35-33 when Ricci set up Kathryn Andrus for a bucket with 54 ticks on the clock.

    Del Norte’s Emma Card tied the game 35-35, with 20 seconds to play, sending the teams to overtime. The Lady Warriors led the entire OT, and went on to win 40-36.

    Mt. Shasta was led by Kathryn Andrus with 16 points. (more…)

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    The Yreka Lady Miners varsity volleyball team took second at the Miner Mountain Blast volleyball tournament on Saturday. Yreka was the top seed in their pool, winning all eight sets–two each against Del Norte, Etna, Phoenix and Rogue River.

    In bracket play, the Lady Miners defeated Henley in the semi-final, 2-1 (17-25, 25-18, 15-6). Henley had defeated Mt. Shasta to earn their way into the semi-final match. The Henley Lady Hornets finished third in the tourney, with their only other loss coming in pool play against eventual champion Hidden Valley.

    Yreka then faced the Hidden Valley Lady Mustangs in the championship match, falling 2-0 (14-25, 15-25). The Lady Mustangs earned their way to the championship match by winning their pool by sweeping Henley, Mt. Shasta and Trinity, and then defeating Del Norte in a semi-final match. Del Norte finished fourth, not staying to play the third place match against Henley.

    The Etna Lady Lions and Mt. Shasta Lady Bears also advanced from pool play to bracket play. Etna was eliminated by Del Norte, and Mt. Shasta fell to Henley.

    Tournament MVP: Bailey Bars, Hidden Valley (more…)

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    YREKA – The Henley Lady Hornets cruised past the Yreka Lady Miners varsity at Miner Gym on Tuesday night, 55-30.

    Yreka’s only lead of the game came when AmMathee Stott nailed a 3-ball, making the score 3-2. After that, it was all Henley. The Lady Hornets led 11-5 at the end of the opening quarter, 22-8 at the half, and 44-19 after three quarters. (more…)

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    YREKA – The Henley Hornet junior varsity football team put the only blemish on an otherwise perfect Homecoming for the Yreka Miners, with a 21-12 stinging of the Yreka JVs.

    The Miners scored on the opening kickoff, when James Bridenstine went 85 yards in 12 seconds to give Yreka a 6-0 advantage. The lead held up until early in the third quarter.

    On the opening drive of the second half, the Hornets went 56 yards in 1:41, capped by a 9-yard touchdown run by Marquis Idrogo. Idrogo also added the extra point, putting Henley up 7-6.

    Henley extended its lead on its next possession. After a Yreka punt, the Hornets set up shop at their own 18-yard-line with 2:05 remaining in the third quarter. An 82-yard sprint to pay dirt, and PAT by Idrogo, made the score 14-6. (more…)

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