The Dalles guard Jacob Hernandez puts up a left-handed hook shot in varsity basketball action earlier this season. Friday at Milwaukie, the Hawks lost their sixth straight game, 65-51, on the road against Milwaukie.
The Dalles guard Jacob Hernandez puts up a left-handed hook shot in varsity basketball action earlier this season. Friday at Milwaukie, the Hawks lost their sixth straight game, 65-51, on the road against Milwaukie.
Friday at Milwaukie, Oscar Fernandez and Josh Nisbet combined for 26 points and Jacob Hernandez added nine points in The Dalles’ sixth straight loss, 65-51.
TD fell behind 35-26 through the first half and Milwaukie created some distance with a 21-15 third-quarter run.
Fernandez scored nine of his team-high 14 points in the second half, while Nisbet hit for 12 points, all in the first half of action.
Spencer Taylor notched seven points, and both Jake Roetcisoender and Dalles Seufalemua checked in with four points apiece for the Hawks, who totaled 20 field goals, six 3-pointers, and made good on 5 of 7 free throws.
Milwaukie posted 27 field goals, four 3-pointers, and shot 8 of 10 from the line, with Dustin Stadlem scoring 24 points.
The Dalles and Hillsboro engaged in a defensive battle last Tuesday in a non-league boys basketball matchup in Hillsboro with the host Spartans inching ahead for a 31-30 victory.
TD hit 12 field goals, four 3-pointers, and converted 3 of 6 free throws.
Fernandez tallied 11 points, Nisbet pitched in nine, Hernandez added six and Seufalemua scored three points.
The Dalles (1-6 record) hosts Crescent Valley at 1:45 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 21 at Kurtz Gym.
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