The host Franklin Quakers defeated Sequim 88-53 Thursday night at the Tournament of Champions Holiday Classic in Seattle.
The eighth-ranked 3A Quakers (6-0) got a game-high 31 points from Keith Smith, while Eugene Artison added 21 markers.
Junior Alex Barry had a team-high 15 points for the Wolves (5-2 overall).
The Quakers led 44-21 at intermission and Sequim never threatened.
Sequim JV coach Phil Langston told Newsradio KONP last night that they were pleased with their team's effort, despite a mismatch of talent against a squad with a pair of bonafide Division I prospects.
Langston lauded the Wolves bench for playing a solid, physical man-to-man defense in the second half.
Coach Langston says the Sequim team grew from the experience and moved a step closer to playing at an optimum level.
Sequim will play Union High of Vancouver, coached by former Kingston mentor Blake Conley, in consolation bracket action today (Friday) at 4:30 p.m.
In other games Thursday, Cleveland squeaked by Foss 81-79, Wilson of Tacoma beat Union 62-44 and Canyon Springs of North Las Vegas ripped Nathan Hale 88-51.
Tomorrow's (Friday) schedule:
Foss vs Aussie Travelers 2:45
Union vs Sequim 4:30
Cleveland vs Canyon Springs 6:15
Wilson vs Franklin 8:00
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