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MEN'S BASKETBALL SUMMARIES-2006/07
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february 15, 2007 |
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ARC 89, Sacramento City 65 |
19-14 Overall |
6-6 Conference |
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The Beavers
finished Big 7 play with a big win over the Panthers. Five
players scored in double figures for ARC, which jumped out
to an early lead, led by 23 at the half, and never looked
back. Joey Shank and OJ Manning each connected for 15
points; Shank hit four three-pointers and Manning followed
his torrid shooting performance on Tuesday with a 5-for-9
performance against Sac City. Wendale Farrow contributed 13
points, Tyler Brown added 12, and Jake Kernodle finished
with 10 to lead a balanced offensive attack. |
february 13, 2007 |
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ARC 62, Delta 59 |
18-14 Overall |
5-6
Conference |
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The Beavers
offense got some juice from OJ Manning, who ignited his team
with three first-half three pointers, and then came back
with three more in the second half as ARC nipped the
Mustangs and kept playoff hopes alive. Manning, who
finished with 18 points, hit his first three treys and
finished the game 6-of-8 from behind the arc. Tyler Brown
finished with 13 points, and Wendale Farrow added 12 to lead
the Beavers’ offense. |
february 9, 2007 |
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Diablo Valley 62, ARC 48 |
17-14 Overall |
4-6 Conference |
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The Beavers
had difficulty sustaining offense against the first-place
Vikings and dropped the Big 7 contest. ARC received 12
points and six rebounds from Wendale Farrow and 10 points
from Tyler Brown, but the Beavers were ice cold in their own
gym, hitting only 33% of their shots from the floor. Diablo
Valley connected on over 50% of its shots, including 10 of
20 from beyond the three-point line.
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february 2, 2007 |
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ARC 78, Santa Rosa 72 |
17-13 Overall |
4-5
Conference |
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The Beavers
snapped a three-game losing streak with the home win over
the Bear Cubs. ARC built a 12-point lead at the half and
then withstood a Santa Rosa run to stay in the playoff
hunt. Joey Shank led the Beavers with 25 points, connecting
on 5 of 10 three point attempts. Wendale Farrow muscled in
10 points and 10 rebounds while Tyler Brown added 14 points
and Nelson Ekeh chipped in 11.
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january 30, 2007 |
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Sierra 80, ARC 70 |
16-13 Overall |
3-5 Conference |
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The Beavers
struggled again with their defense and saw their playoff
hopes diminish with the loss to the Wolverines. ARC got
behind quickly and then chipped away to trail by only four
at the half, but timely three-pointers and near-perfect free
throws kept Sierra in control of the game throughout the
second half. Jared Stigall led the Beavers with 16 points
with Nelson Ekeh and Joey Shank contributing 15 and 12
points, respectively. |
january 26, 2007 |
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Cosumnes River 73, ARC 72 |
16-12 Overall |
3-4
Conference |
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The Beavers
dropped their second Big 7 game in a row when they allowed
the Hawks to finish a lay up with 1.5 seconds left. ARC led
by as many as 17 in the second half before CRC chipped away
and finally wore out the Beavers. Joey Shank led the team
with 21 points, followed by 14 points apiece from Tyler
Brown and Jared Stigall and 11 by AJ Gold. ARC could not
overcome missed free throws and turnovers in the final
minute. |
january 23, 2007 |
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Sacramento City 74, ARC 71 |
16-11 Overall |
3-3 Conference |
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The Beavers
came out flat against the host Panthers and dropped into
third place in the Big 7 with the narrow loss. Sacramento
City hit nine three-pointers, seven in the second half, to
keep the momentum away from ARC. The Beavers had five
players in double digits, led by Joey Shank’s 19. Jared
Stigall finished with 14 points, AJ Gold had 12, and Tyler
Brown and Nelson Ekeh each added 10.
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january 19, 2007 |
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ARC 66, Delta 64 |
16-10 Overall |
3-2 Conference |
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Jared
Stigall connected on a three-point shot with .01 seconds
left on the clock as the Beavers upset the visiting Mustangs
and moved into a four-way tie for second place in the Big
7. Tyler Brown turned in a 24-point, 11-rebound, and
three-steal performance, and Joey Shank hit for 20 points as
ARC kept the game close enough for a little luck at the end
of regulation. After completing the four-point play at the
end of the game, Stigall finished with 10 points. ARC made
12 of 17 free throws in the second half to keep the game in
reach. |
january 16, 2007 |
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Diablo Valley 53, ARC 47 |
15-10 Overall |
2-2 Conference |
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With first
place in the Big 7 on the line, the Beavers could not
overcome a poor start as the Vikings remained unbeaten in
conference play. ARC did not score in the first four and a
half minutes of the game, trailing 8-0 before AJ converted a
three-point play. Over the next 35 minutes, the Beavers
outscored the DVC 47-45, and trailed by only three with just
under 10 seconds left in the game. The Vikings converted
key free throws at the end to seal the win. Joey Shank, who
hit three three-pointers in the final few minutes, led ARC
with 11 points. |
january 9, 2007 |
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ARC 67, Santa Rosa 57 |
15-9 Overall |
2-1
Conference |
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Playing the
Bear Cubs for the fourth time this season, the Beavers
bolted to a 20-2 run to start the second half and take a
lead that they would hold in the Big 7 win. Wendale Farrow
led ARC with 16 points while Jake Kernodle and Nelson Ekeh
added 12 and 10 points, respectively. Joey Shank, playing
his first game in two weeks, chipped in eight points. |
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january 5, 2007 |
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Sierra 65, ARC 60 |
14-9 Overall |
1-1 Conference |
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Despite
hold a lead for most of the first 30 minutes, the Beavers
gave in to the Wolverines’ aggressiveness and dropped the
league contest. AJ Gold and Nelson Ekeh each finished with
14 points, and Tyler Brown added 12, but Sierra beat ARC on
the boards for a 5-minute stretch that gave the Wolverines a
lead they would not relinquish. |
january 3, 2007 |
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ARC 81, Cosumnes River 54 |
14-8 Overall |
1-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
opened Big 7 play with their hottest shooting performance of
the season, rolling to a lopsided win against a good Hawks
team. Tyler Brown erupted for a career high 31 points,
hitting on 12 of 14 shots, and Wendale Farrow added 24
points, aided by 3 of 4 shooting from behind the three point
line. Nelson Ekeh contributed nine points and 13 rebounds. |
COLUMBIA COLLEGE CLASSIC |
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december 30, 2006 |
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Cañada 77, ARC 61 |
13-8 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
played the Colts for third place in the tournament, but they
turned in a sub-par performance as Cañada sliced up the ARC
defense with lay ups and nine three-pointers. Jared Stigall
stepped up with 16 points and Tyler Brown finished with 13
to lead ARC’s offense. |
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december 29, 2006 |
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Chabot 55, ARC 52 |
13-7 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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Playing
another highly-ranked team in the state, the Beavers let a
close slip away with missed free throws. ARC made only 4 of
16 free throws in the three-point loss to the Gladiators.
AJ Gold was the only Beaver to reach double digits with 11
points, but eight other players scored in what turned out to
a defensive battle. |
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december 28, 2006 |
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ARC 70, Porterville 61 |
13-6 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
opened their final tournament of the season by holding off
the Pirates. Three players led the offense, which was
without leading scorer Joey Shank, who sprained an ankle
earlier in the week. Wendale Farrow stepped up with 18
points and eight rebounds to lead ARC, while Tyler Brown
added 11 points and Nelson Ekeh 10. The Beavers had a
12-point lead at the half and almost let it slip away before
regaining control of the tempo. |
KRIS KRINGLE CLASSIC-DECEMBER 14, 15 & 16 |
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december 16, 2006 |
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ARC 66, Santa Rosa 59 OT |
12-6 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
played a lackluster first 30 minutes and trailed an
aggressive Bear Cubs team by 16 points. But ARC went on a
24-2 run over the next 7:45 to take the lead. Santa Rosa
answered with a three-pointer at the buzzer to put the game
into overtime, but the Beavers defense allowed just four
points and the offense was paced by a three-pointer and
six-for-six free throws from Jared Stigall to earn the win.
Joey Shank led ARC with 19 points, and Stigall finished with
13. |
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december 15, 2006 |
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West Valley 79, ARC 74 |
11-6 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
had leads of 10 and 11 points in the first half, but the
Vikings pressure got them back in the game before a shot at
the buzzer gave them a three-point edge at halftime. ARC
was unable to sustain an effective offense against the
constant trapping of the West Valley defense. Joey Shank
put up 21 points and Tyler Brown added 18. Wendale Farrow
finished with 10 points and 15 rebounds. |
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december 14, 2006 |
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ARC 69, Feather River 61 |
11-5 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
got in the winner’s bracket with a solid performance against
the Golden Eagles. ARC was able to get an early lead and
then steadily build it over the course of the game. Four
players finished with double figures, led by Tyler Brown’s
19 and nine rebounds. AJ Gold added 15, and Joey Shank and
Wendale Farrow each put in 11. |
MODESTO TOURNAMENT-DECEMBER 6-9 |
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december 9, 2006 |
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Delta 69, ARC 58 |
10-5 Overall |
0-0
Conference |
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Playing
their fifth non-conference game against a Big 7 team, the
Beavers could not overcome the Mustangs’ run in the middle
of the second half. Delta held a one-point lead when the
team went on a 10-point spree to build a lead it would not
relinquish. ARC, playing without leading scorer Joey Shank,
received 14 points from Jared Stigall, 12 from Wendale
Farrow, and 10 from AJ Gold. |
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december 8, 2006 |
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ARC 65, Columbia 59 |
10-4 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
kept the potent Claim Jumpers offense in check en route to
the win. Columbia finished with 11 three-pointers, but ARC
was able to offset the outside attack its own balanced
offense. Jared Stigall led the Beavers with 14 points while
Jake Kernodle chipped in 13 points and Joey Shank 10. |
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december 7, 2006 |
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ARC 79, Shasta 70 |
9-4 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
bounced back in the second round with a physical win over
the Knights. ARC went to the line 43 times in the contest,
converting on 29 of them (67%) to stay on top of Shasta.
Joey Shank led all scorers with 24 points, Tyler Brown
erupted for 19, and Jared Stigall added 11 to lead the
Beaver offense. |
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december 6, 2006 |
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Sequoias 55, ARC 54 |
8-4
Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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Opening the
Modesto Tournament against a strong Giants squad, the
Beavers let one get away from them as they missed seven free
throws and too many wide open looks in the one-point loss.
Wendale Farrow poured in 13 points to lead ARC, and he was
followed by 11 each from Joey Shank and Jake Kernodle while
Tyler Brown added 10. |
BEAVER CLASSIC-november 30 & december 1 & 2 |
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december 2, 2006 |
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ARC 73, Santa Rosa 65 |
8-3
Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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In the
consolation game, the Beavers took on the Bear Cubs for the
second consecutive tournament and again prevailed. After
starting off sluggishly, ARC got the offense in gear to jump
out to a 37-27 lead at the intermission. But Santa Rosa
chipped its way back into the game with some timely shooting
and solid defense. Joey Shank hit seven three pointers en
route to a 28-point performance. Freshman point guard Jared
Stigall added 12 points, and Tyler Brown finished with 10. |
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december 1, 2006 |
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ARC 62, Sacramento City 57 |
7-3 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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In the
second round of the Beaver Classic, the Beavers took on the
cross-town rival Panthers and held on to win. ARC again
struggled to find offensive rhythm, but Wendale Farrow
stepped up and produced a career-high 26 points to ignite
the offense. Joey Shank added 14 points, and Tyler Brown
contributed 10 to lead the scoring. |
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november 30, 2006 |
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West Hills 52, ARC 46 |
6-3 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
opened their tournament and their first home of the game of
the season against a strong Falcons squad, and came out on
the short end of a defensive battle. ARC held the
high-scoring West Hills to just 52, but the Beavers could
only generate 46 points due to a strong defensive effort
from West Hills and ARC missing 12 free throws. Joey Shank
and Wendale Farrow each had 10 points for ARC, which led
21-20 at the half. AJ Gold and Nelson Ekeh each added eight
points. |
november 22, 2006 |
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ARC 82, Los Medanos 71 |
6-2 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
were looking for a solid performance on the road against a
good team, and ARC responded with possibly its best game of
the season, topping the Mustangs with a stingy, physical
defense and balanced scoring. Post players Jake Kernodle
(19 points and 10 rebounds) and Nelson Ekeh (9 points, 11
rebounds), and Wendale Farrow (11 points, four rebounds)
controlled the inside while guards AJ Gold (14 points and
five assists) and Joey Shank (11 points) provided outside
scoring. Freshman guard Tyler Brown finished with his first
double-double of the season, scoring 11 points and pulling
down 10 rebounds. |
SHASTA TOURNAMENT-NOVEMBER 17, 18, 19 |
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november 19, 2006 |
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ARC 62, Santa Rosa 59 |
5-2 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
bounced back in the third round game by grinding out a tough
win over the disciplined and short-manned Bear Cubs.
Wendale Farrow led ARC scorers with 16 points, and Jared
Stigall added 11 points, five assists, and five steals to
pick up the Beavers in the second half. |
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november 18, 2006 |
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Diablo Valley 00, ARC 00 |
4-2 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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In the
second round of the tournament, the Beavers played a strong
first half to stay with the Vikings, but DVC’s quick spurt
at the start of the second half put ARC in a hole from which
it could not recover. Tyler Brown topped ARC scorers with
11 points, and Nelson Ekeh added 10 as the Beavers finished
with a season-low in point production.
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november 17, 2006 |
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ARC 55, Foothill 49 |
4-1 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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In the
rematch, the Owls made adjustments to slow down the Beavers’
offense, and ARC held on for the narrow victory to open the
Shasta Tournament. Joey Shank put up 20 points and dished
five assists to lead ARC, and Mike Selling added 10 to help
lead the Beavers into the winner’s bracket.
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november 14, 2006 |
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ARC 81, Lassen 59 |
3-1 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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The Beaver
made the long trip to Susanville and came back with a
convincing win over the Cougars. Four players finished in
double figures as the team took an early lead and gradually
built it to a comfortable margin. Joey Shank had a
season-high 25 points, hitting on six three-pointers, and
Wendale Farrow added 13 points, Mike Selling had 12, and
Tyler Brown put in 11. |
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SANTA ROSA TIP OFF CLASSIC |
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november 11, 2006 |
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ARC 66, Foothill 52 |
2-1 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
took third place in the tournament with a solid win over the
Owls. Complementing its strong defensive performance, the
ARC offense executed effectively to provide balanced
scoring. The top scorer in the game was A.J. Gold, who
finished with 17 points. Joey Shank added 12, and seven
other players contributed to the scoring. |
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november 10, 2006 |
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San Francisco 58, ARC 49 |
1-1 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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In the
second round of the tournament, the Beavers were matched up
with the Rams, one of the North’s top teams, and had
difficulty generating offense. Despite producing only 20
points in the first half, ARC adjusted at both ends of the
court and outscored CCSF in the second half. Joey Shank
again was high scorer for the Beavers with 17 points; Mike
Selling was the only other player in double figures with 10. |
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november 9, 2006 |
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ARC 92, Fresno City 86 |
1-0 Overall |
0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
opened the season with a balanced scoring attack to hold off
the Rams. ARC, which dealt with the Fresno City press the
entire game, finished with five players in double figures,
led by Joey Shank’s 22 points. The win put the Beavers in
the winner’s bracket of the tournament in Santa Rosa. |
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