Stories Related to Boys Basketball: Fort Vancouver 62, Hudson’s Bay 49

Jameel Morton scored 18 points to lead four Trappers in double figures. Miracle Alford-Lewis scored 15 points, James Husband had 13 and Johnny Green added 12 as Fort Vancouver (10-4, 3-2) moved into third place in the 3A GSHL. Alford-Lewis made scored all of his points on five 3-point field goals. The Trappers shot 55 percent from the field, including 44-percent from 3-point range. Quadrese Teague scored 14 points and Quentin Raynor added 13 for Hudson’s Bay (3-11, 0-5). FORT VANCOUVER 62, HUDSON’S BAY 49 HUDSON’S BAY — Demareya Gipson 2, Quentin Raynor 13, Quadrese Teague 14, Elijah Hoover 2, Myles Artis 0, Eric Ryapolov 12, Jordan Hickman 4, Marcos Cadiz 2.

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