Bremerton routs North for first class 4A win


July 4, 2008 · Updated 12:47 PM 

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It would have been a highlight-reel play, courtesy of a highlight-reel player.

As a lob pass was kissed off the backboard for 6-foot-8 Marvin Williams late in the fourth quarter against North Kitsap, Williams went up to flush it, and the crowd goosed forward in anticipation.

The dunk didn’t materialize, the ball went awry, and Williams — the highly-recruited forward whose legend has grown with every game in the West Sound — was left with two handfuls of rim.

Other than that, the home crowd and the home team got what they wanted: the first league win for the Bremerton Knights, who downed North Kitsap 70-45.

“We needed this,” Williams said after the game. “We needed it to get back on track.”

The Knights (1-2 in league) ended up with a 25-point win, but the first half had not been an easy one.

The Vikings (0-3) used outside shooting to stay with the Knights in the first half, taking advantage deft passing and accuracy from beyond the arc to bury six first-half 3-pointers.

Reid Ammann had three of those 3-pointers, with Anders Ejde adding two and Garrett McKinstry adding one of his own.

A Noah Garguile jumper gave the Knights an 11-point lead late in the first quarter; North Kitsap shooting soon carved it away, with a 3-pointer from Ammann cutting the lead to three with 5:46 left in the second. Bremerton extended the lead to 34-26 lead at halftime. The lead had widened to eight when Williams had buried two free throws from a North Kitsap intentional foul.

The fouls on Williams resulted in a brief exchange of words between the two teams.

In the third quarter, the Knights pulled away, outscoring the Vikings 16-8 behind a Williams 3-pointer, a Noah Garguile scoop during a layup, and a full-court snap pass from Williams that resulted in an easy layup for guard Phil Houston.

The Vikings’ offense was less effective than it was in the first half.

“We started falling apart. We stopped running plays,” said guard David Brillhart, who had two of the Vikings’ eight points in the quarter.

The Knights widened their lead in the fourth quarter, and the crowd got the Williams dunk it wanted — a wheeling flush off a bounce pass that gave the Knights a 20-point lead with 4:12 left in the game.

Williams finished with 34 points and 10 rebounds.

“I think they had intensity tonight,” Bremerton head coach Casey Lindberg said of his team. “Everything stems from defensive intensity ... you have to have that, and tonight we did.”

The Knights played Port Angeles Friday, Jan. 10, and are in Gig Harbor at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 15.

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