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Boys basketball: Jesuit 49, Camas 41

The Columbian
Published: December 4, 2018, 11:12pm

Isaiah Sampson had a double-double with 18 points, but the Papermakers’ zone was picked apart.

Jesuit led the low-scoring contest by three points at half, and Camas evened it up after three quarters.

But the Crusaders stuck to what worked, which was getting the ball to senior Justin Bieker, who finished with a game-high 27 points.

“They were able to expose a weakness in our zone defense that our guys had a hard time adjusting to and he was the recipient of that,” Camas coach Ryan Josephson said.

Both teams had a tough time scoring. Camas shot just seven free throws.

“Playing a school like jesuit is a good measuring stick because they’re someone who is going to be successful all season,” Josephson said. “It was good to expose ourselves to that.”

JESUIT 49, CAMAS 41

JESUIT — Roy Bunn 2, Aiden Williams 3, Will Spitznagel, Matthew Levis 10, Will Sheaffer 3, Justin Bieker 27, Mike Brittingham , Josh Froude 0, Connor Kollas 0, Braden Rice 4. Totals 19 (5) 6-14 49.

CAMAS — Carson Bonine 6, Zach Chilian 3, Armand Nunez 0, Titan Phillips 2, Isaiah Sampson 18, Fox Bessinger 7, Josh McPhun 0, Jackson Clemmer 6, Caadyn Stephen 0. Totals 16 (5) 4-7 41.

Jesuit 11 14 7 17–47

Camas 10 12 10 9–41

JV — Jesuit won.

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