MT. EDGECUMBE 81, SOUTHEAST BOYS 55
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 7:22 am
Filcom’s Sean Oliver, another college teammate of Carrillo, was just as comfortable in his home gym, scoring 10 points while recovering from last night’s Hoonah win and Garret Bryant also pulled down a dozen rebounds as he gave Filcom an inside presence and JDHS alum Tony Yadao showed he still has speed and touch.
The game came down to Lockhart giving Southeast Boys a 72-70 lead with two minutes remaining and Filcom’s Oliver floating a shot over a defender to tie the game.
Filcom’s Bryant rebounded a missed shot on their next possession and scored and Carrillo scored on another possession for a 76-72 lead with 49.6 seconds left.
Southeast Boys’ Friday scored to cut the lead to 76-74.
A possibly questionable sideline turnover after a Southeast Boys steal gave the ball to Filcom.
The Southeast Boys would have to foul three times to put Filcom in the bonus and Oliver hit a free throw for 77-74.
After a timeout with 2.2 seconds remaining Lockhart country wise email marketing list had to attempt a last second shot under pressure that went off the rim.
Filcom advances to play Juneau AML at 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Quarter scores: SE 20-19, SE 41-36, FIL 60-59
Filcom 77 – Carrillo 30 (1Foul), Bryant 10 (2F), Oliver 10, T. Yadao 8, Jhowel Estigoy 7 (1F), Christian Yadao 6, Storm Aguirre 4 (3F), TJ Guevarra 2. Filcom hit 7-14 at the free throw line.
Southeast Boys 74 – Lockhart 26 (1F), Friday 17 (2F), Lee 10, Waters 8 (1F), Lamebull 7 (3F), Frank Jack 4 (1F), Alex Heumann 2 (3F). Southeast Boys hit 2-3 at the line.
JUNEAU AML 91, MT. EDGECUMBE 67
In the A Bracket second game of the day Juneau AML toppled Mt. Edgecumbe 91-67 behind 21 points from Kaleb Tompkins and 19 from Chase Saviers.
Many of the team are on their home court. Tompkins graduated in 2016 after helping the Crimson Bears to a state championship.
“It was fun,” Tompkins said of their opening Gold Medal game. “It’s a high level competition type of tournament. I really wish I got to play in the B bracket, but it didn’t work out. But it was really fun to be back in the A bracket…We’ve got a couple guys from our city league that play together and then I played against people in Juneau. I enjoy playing with everybody on the team.”
The game came down to Lockhart giving Southeast Boys a 72-70 lead with two minutes remaining and Filcom’s Oliver floating a shot over a defender to tie the game.
Filcom’s Bryant rebounded a missed shot on their next possession and scored and Carrillo scored on another possession for a 76-72 lead with 49.6 seconds left.
Southeast Boys’ Friday scored to cut the lead to 76-74.
A possibly questionable sideline turnover after a Southeast Boys steal gave the ball to Filcom.
The Southeast Boys would have to foul three times to put Filcom in the bonus and Oliver hit a free throw for 77-74.
After a timeout with 2.2 seconds remaining Lockhart country wise email marketing list had to attempt a last second shot under pressure that went off the rim.
Filcom advances to play Juneau AML at 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Quarter scores: SE 20-19, SE 41-36, FIL 60-59
Filcom 77 – Carrillo 30 (1Foul), Bryant 10 (2F), Oliver 10, T. Yadao 8, Jhowel Estigoy 7 (1F), Christian Yadao 6, Storm Aguirre 4 (3F), TJ Guevarra 2. Filcom hit 7-14 at the free throw line.
Southeast Boys 74 – Lockhart 26 (1F), Friday 17 (2F), Lee 10, Waters 8 (1F), Lamebull 7 (3F), Frank Jack 4 (1F), Alex Heumann 2 (3F). Southeast Boys hit 2-3 at the line.
JUNEAU AML 91, MT. EDGECUMBE 67
In the A Bracket second game of the day Juneau AML toppled Mt. Edgecumbe 91-67 behind 21 points from Kaleb Tompkins and 19 from Chase Saviers.
Many of the team are on their home court. Tompkins graduated in 2016 after helping the Crimson Bears to a state championship.
“It was fun,” Tompkins said of their opening Gold Medal game. “It’s a high level competition type of tournament. I really wish I got to play in the B bracket, but it didn’t work out. But it was really fun to be back in the A bracket…We’ve got a couple guys from our city league that play together and then I played against people in Juneau. I enjoy playing with everybody on the team.”