Hydaburg advances to an elimination game at noon Wednesday against Kake.
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 7:22 am
In B Bracket action Hydaburg eliminated Yakutat from the tournament 83-61 behind 23 points from Vinny Edenshaw and 21 from Trevor Olson.
Hydaburg went up early behind scores by Claude Young, Olson, Jessie Louie, Donald Edenshaw and V. Edenshaw and soon were ahead 28-10 after 10 minutes.
Hydaburg pushed out to a 51-23 advantage at the half.
Hydaburg’s Claude Young is charged with an offensive foul on Yakutat’s Christian Adams (7) during their 83-61 B Bracket win over Yakutat Tuesday at the 76th Annual Juneau Lions Club Gold Medal Basketball Tournament in Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé’s George Houston Gymnasium. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Hydaburg’s Claude Young is charged with an offensive foul on Yakutat’s Christian Adams (7) during their 83-61 B Bracket win over Yakutat Tuesday at the 76th Annual Juneau Lions Club Gold Medal Basketball Tournament in Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé’s George Houston Gymnasium. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Yakutat’s Arthur Adams hit three shots past the arc in the third quarter and had seven from that distance in the game, but they trailed 68-42 with just 10 minutes remaining to play.
Yakutat woke up too late in the game and outscored Hydaburg in country wise email marketing list the third quarter 19-17 and in the final stanza 19-15.
Quarter scores: HYD 28-10, HYD 51-23, HYD 68-42
Hydaburg 83 – V. Edenshaw 23 (2F), Olson 21 (1F), Young 14 (3F), Louie 12 (2F) D. Edenshaw 9, Tyler Bell 2, Abraham Hillaire 2 (2F). Hydaburg hit 2-3 from the line.
Yakutat 61 – Adams 25, Joshua James 14, Robert Sensmeier 10 (2F), Wesley Porter 4, Christian Adams 4 (1F), George Valle 2, Dylan Peterson 2, Cody Jensen (1F). Yakutat hit 2-2 from the line.
KETCHIKAN 89, KLAWOCK 87
In the B Bracket nightcap Ketchikan’s Clayton Olmstead followed his own miss in a group of Klawock defenders and tipped the ball back to the rim as the buzzer sounded and after the echo had cleared, the ball slipped through the net to advance Ketchikan to the next game and send Klawock out of the tournament.
The game was tied at 81-81 with five minutes left to play and Klawock took the lead on a basket by Nate Yockey 83-81.
Ketchikan regained the lead on an Archie Dundas shot past the arc and Klawock’s DJ Alamenzor hit two free throws for the 85-84 lead.
Hydaburg went up early behind scores by Claude Young, Olson, Jessie Louie, Donald Edenshaw and V. Edenshaw and soon were ahead 28-10 after 10 minutes.
Hydaburg pushed out to a 51-23 advantage at the half.
Hydaburg’s Claude Young is charged with an offensive foul on Yakutat’s Christian Adams (7) during their 83-61 B Bracket win over Yakutat Tuesday at the 76th Annual Juneau Lions Club Gold Medal Basketball Tournament in Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé’s George Houston Gymnasium. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Hydaburg’s Claude Young is charged with an offensive foul on Yakutat’s Christian Adams (7) during their 83-61 B Bracket win over Yakutat Tuesday at the 76th Annual Juneau Lions Club Gold Medal Basketball Tournament in Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé’s George Houston Gymnasium. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Yakutat’s Arthur Adams hit three shots past the arc in the third quarter and had seven from that distance in the game, but they trailed 68-42 with just 10 minutes remaining to play.
Yakutat woke up too late in the game and outscored Hydaburg in country wise email marketing list the third quarter 19-17 and in the final stanza 19-15.
Quarter scores: HYD 28-10, HYD 51-23, HYD 68-42
Hydaburg 83 – V. Edenshaw 23 (2F), Olson 21 (1F), Young 14 (3F), Louie 12 (2F) D. Edenshaw 9, Tyler Bell 2, Abraham Hillaire 2 (2F). Hydaburg hit 2-3 from the line.
Yakutat 61 – Adams 25, Joshua James 14, Robert Sensmeier 10 (2F), Wesley Porter 4, Christian Adams 4 (1F), George Valle 2, Dylan Peterson 2, Cody Jensen (1F). Yakutat hit 2-2 from the line.
KETCHIKAN 89, KLAWOCK 87
In the B Bracket nightcap Ketchikan’s Clayton Olmstead followed his own miss in a group of Klawock defenders and tipped the ball back to the rim as the buzzer sounded and after the echo had cleared, the ball slipped through the net to advance Ketchikan to the next game and send Klawock out of the tournament.
The game was tied at 81-81 with five minutes left to play and Klawock took the lead on a basket by Nate Yockey 83-81.
Ketchikan regained the lead on an Archie Dundas shot past the arc and Klawock’s DJ Alamenzor hit two free throws for the 85-84 lead.