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Ignacio's D.J. Hendren (2) goes airborne Thursday night, Feb. 13, for a tough shot in the lane against Bayfield's Isaac Forsythe during the teams' second of two regular-season rumbles. Thanks to a 53-46 road win inside IHS Gymnasium, however, the Wolverines took both.
Ignacio's Ambrose Valdez (22) lines up a three-pointer Thursday night, Feb. 13, over Bayfield's Hayes Malone during the teams' second of two regular-season rumbles. Thanks to a 53-46 road win inside IHS Gymnasium, however, the Wolverines took both. Valdez drained three threes and totaled a team-high 13 points for the Bobcats in defeat.
Photo Credit: Joel Priest | Special to the Drum
Photo Credit: Joel Priest | Special to the Drum
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Bobcats lose battle with Wolverines


IHS boys fall 53-46 at home to Bayfield 

Ambrose Valdez had most definitely watched some NBA hoops the previous night. 

Rocking star Denver guard Jamal Murray’s No. 27 jersey – and perhaps replaying in his mind just how the Nuggets’ star put a career-high 55 points on the Portland Trail Blazers – before and after Ignacio High’s long-anticipated rematch with local/league rival Bayfield Thursday night, Feb. 13, IHS’ junior guard certainly evoked Murray with some of his longer makes, detonating powder kegs’ worth of applause from supporters stuffing IHS Gymnasium. 

The Wolverines … yeah, they didn’t want to see that. 

“I know what they can do, what they’re capable of here, and our defensive scheme held up pretty well throughout the game. But (Valdez) just got loose,” BHS head coach Damon White Thunder said afterwards. “Those kids are so good – we kept Trace (Crane) pretty well contained – but we didn’t expect Ambrose to go off, hitting those deep bombs like he did.” 

Valdez would rain down three threes in totaling an IHS-best 13 points, but he wasn’t alone in a contest where anyone could end up being the hero, and everyone seemed to have heroics in store. 

After the Bobcats gained a 9-8 lead in the first quarter, via a jumper with 0:58 left by senior reserve Lincoln Gillespie, the visiting Wolverines closed out the exciting eight minutes with a baseline reverse layup by senior Lincoln Williams, plus a buzzer-beating Williams trey assisted by senior Austin Wilmer. 

BHS’ lead then grew to 15-9 before IHS junior Stoney White Thunder cashed a three. Steadily rallying, Trae Seibel’s Bobcats then crept ahead, 21-20, via a Valdez triple with 2:15 left until halftime. Bayfield sophomore Hayes Malone countered with a three re-tying the score at 23-all with 1:00 to go, and after Malone then fed Cameron Queen for a go-ahead hoop inside, IHS’ White Thunder converted a Crane assist into a bucket sending the game into intermission deadlocked at 25-25. 

An early three-pointer by senior Charley Pargin put the ’Cats up 30-29, and after Queen again struck inside, Valdez dropped in a layup. Nearly indefensible in the post, Queen then pumped in another two points, only to see Valdez respond with a straight-on three. Down 35-33, the Wolverines stayed committed to Queen, who converted a pass from senior Cooper Roderick into his fourth two-pointer of the quarter, and after Valdez was hit with his fourth personal foul with just 18.2 ticks left, senior Neatris Wilbourn nailed one of two free throws – giving BHS a 36-35 lead going into the fourth. 

“On Cameron’s side, it just worked out for him,” Valdez admitted. “We just tried to go out there and have our best game, put the ball in the hoop. But our battles in the paint could have been a little bit better.” 

“The first half was very slow for me … and I realized that, you know, this is going to be tough,” said Queen. “Ignacio’s a good team and they play tough the whole game, so I knew I had to step up and help our team … get its offense going.” 

Assisted by senior Isaac Forsythe, Wilbourn got the final frame underway with a two-pointer, but IHS junior reserve Rance Rathjen answered with an offensive rebound and put-back. Senior Coty Webb, also coming in off Seibel’s bench, then buried a three but BHS junior Kingston Martinez re-tied the score at 40-40 with a two-pointer (fouled by Rathjen, Martinez failed to add the ‘and-one’ bonus FT) and 5:03 remaining. 

Pargin put Ignacio back up 42-40 with 4:12 to go, but like Martinez, failed to tack on an extra point after being fouled by Queen. Almost able to physically lean back on his own student section, spilling out from the seats and onto the floor close to the baseline, Malone then swished a go-ahead three from the corner. With 1:26 still to play, the Wolverines’ 43-42 lead had grown slightly to 47-44, and boss White Thunder knew it was time to force the Bobcats (9-10 overall, 2-6 3A/4A Intermountain) to begin fouling. 

Martinez made two FTs with 53.5 seconds left, and Malone added another with 0:26.6 remaining, expanding the margin to 50-44. Taking a pass from Valdez, the well-guarded Crane at last made his first basket with only 15.8 left, but Bayfield (12-7, 6-3 IML) closed out a 53-46 road win with one Williams FT and two from Roderick. 

Williams finished with ten points while Roderick registered nine and Malone seven. Queen, meanwhile, ended up totaling a game-high 14, with a dozen of those points coming during the second half. 

“He’s put in a lot of work – he got his shot earlier in the season, and he’s taken full advantage … and now he’s one of our go-to guys,” Damon White Thunder said. “He’s a game-changer down there, and he’s only going to get bigger.” 

“You know, it’s a crazy atmosphere; you’ve got to be here to witness it. You can’t even hear yourself think,” Queen said. “When Coach was calling plays I’m not hearing him – so I’m getting yelled at – but it’s a great atmosphere. It really is.” 

“The first half, you know, we just weren’t stepping out on Ambrose and he’s a great shooter. He’s going to hit those shots,” Queen said. “Second half, we started realizing that he was on fire, so having Lincoln and Kingston step out … was huge to limit him.” 

Stoney White Thunder finished with eight points as IHS’ substitutes actually outscored BHS’ 16-13. Pargin ended up with seven points and sophomore Cayson Burcham six, but like Crane, starter D.J. Hendren was held to just two. 

“It was a pretty good game; the other team just had more than us,” Valdez said. “And they came here and showed it.” 

Looking ahead, Ignacio will continue league work hosting 4A Alamosa (3-17, 1-8 IML) on Friday, February 21, and 3A Monte Vista the following afternoon. Results from the Bobcats’ trip on the 18th to 4A Montezuma-Cortez (15-5, 7-2) were unavailable at press time. Postponed by a weekend snowstorm, IHS’ 2/14 home game versus 3A Centauri (at the time 18-0, 8-0) has been rescheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 25. 

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