Hazen boys stay in second place | BOYS BASKETBALL

Hazen is scheduled to play Lindbergh tonight and Evergreen on Friday. Both games are home.

The Hazen boys basketball team this past week dropped a game to league-leading Kennedy, but also picked up another win this week to stay in second place in the Seamount League.

The Highlanders fell to the Lancers 64-56 on Jan. 7, but bounced back Jan. 9 to topple Tyee 82-61 at Hazen.

Dominic Green led the Highlanders with 27 points and 12 rebounds in the win. Brandon Brown added 18 points and 6 rebounds of his own for Hazen.

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The Highlanders improved to 10-3 overall and 6-1 in the League, firmly in second place.

Hazen is scheduled to play Lindbergh tonight and Evergreen on Friday. Both games are home.

RENTON

The Renton Indians are riding a two-game win streak after crushing Evergreen on Jan. 7 and then riding a second-half rally to victory Jan, 9 at Foster High School.

The Bulldogs opened strong, dropping 20 points on the INdians in the first quaretr for a 13-point lead after one, but Renton began to battle back and narrowed the score to 35-20 at the half.

But the second half was all Indians as Renton went on a tear to outscore Foster 19-8 in the third so the teams wet in to the final frame with Foster ahead just 43-39. But Renton was just getting started and the Indians continued to roll, putting up 20 points of their own and winning the the game 59-57.

Krishan Coles had 15 points for the Indians in the win and Shanden Powell and Abbi Ali each added 13 in the comeback win.

Renton moves to 5-7 overall this season and 4-3 in the Seamount League.

The Indians play at Highline tonight and will face Lindbergh Friday, at Lindbergh High School.

LINDBERGH

It’s been an up-and-down season so far for the Lindbergh Eagles boys basketball team and this past week was no different. After dropping a game to Tyee 60-59 on Jan. 7, the Eagles stormed their way past Highline 48-33 on Jan. 9.

Lindbergh never trailed in the game and held the Pirates to less than 10 points in each of the quarters in the win.

Anthony Hill led the Eagles with 14 points.

Lindbergh is now 6-5 on the year and 3-4 in the Seamount.

The Eagles have a big week of intra-district ball in front of them. The Eagles travel to Hazen tonight to play the Highlanders and will host the Renton Indians Friday, at Lindbergh High School.