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Mules notch undefeated season

Published on Thu, Feb 15, 2007
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The Wahkiakum Mule boys basketball team used balanced team play to wrap up an undefeated 19-0 regular season last Friday by choking the Morton Huskies for a 70-54 win.
The Mules shot to an early lead, but the Huskies fought back with good offensive ball movement. The game was tied 37-37 midway through the third quarter when the Mules took control.
With the Huskies focusing on stopping Mule scoring leader Toby David, point guard Travis Bain started penetrating the key; he also hit a couple long shots to open up the Husky defense. Then the Mules started going to center Romeo Savant, and the Mules pulled away, outscoring the Huskies 14-10 in the third quarter and 19-13 in the fourth.
Bain led the Mule scoring with 19 points; Savant, David and Ty Briscoe each had 14; Brandon Ferguson six and Bud Hammon three.
The game was the last home game for the team's nine seniors--Bain, Briscoe, David, Ferguson, Hammon, Savant, Josh Gerlach, Damien Deaton and Brenden McClain.
They celebrated the 20-0 season by singing the school's alma mater for the crowd and cutting down the nets. The Mules sing the school's Alma Mater after defeating the Morton
Huskies 70-54 On February 7, the Mules put away the Toutle Lake Ducks early and rolled to a 69-58 win. The Mules led 24-14 after one quarter and 42-30 at halftime.
Briscoe led the scoring with 20 points; Savant put in 19, Bain 12, David nine, Deaton four, and Ferguson four. Savant had nine rebounds, and Briscoe had four.

The Mules open district play this Saturday, 8 p.m. at Castle Rock. They'll play the winner of Wednesday's game between White Pass and Ocosta.
The winner advances to a Thursday game, 8 p.m., in Chehalis; the loser plays in a loser-out game Monday, 4 p.m., in Montesano.
Two losses knock a team out of the tournament; the top five teams earn berths in the state tournament.

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