Spokane Dominates Peninsula to Close Weekend With 91–59 Victory
Behind sharp execution and a deep bench effort, the Sasquatch capped their Everett trip with a statement win over Peninsula.
Spokane wrapped up its weekend in Everett with another convincing performance, powering past Peninsula 91–59 on Sunday morning behind efficient shooting, balanced scoring, and a season-high 27 assists.
The Sasquatch took control early, building a 45–26 halftime lead by locking in defensively and moving the ball with purpose. Spokane finished with 37 made field goals on 27 assists, its most unselfish offensive showing of the young season, and outrebounded the Pirates 46–27 to maintain full command for all 40 minutes.
Freshman guard Jasahn Redmond delivered a breakout game off the bench, pouring in 18 points on 8-for-12 shooting, including a pair of threes. Grant Olsen continued his strong weekend with 16 points, while Javonte Boles added 14 and remained efficient inside the paint at 6-for-9.
The Sasquatch bench gave Spokane a massive lift, combining for 49 points. Carson Way knocked down two threes on his way to 8 points, while Kymel Williams added 9 and dished out six assists. Maven-Bell Toleafoa was active on the glass, finishing with 7 rebounds and 4 points.
Defensively, Spokane held Peninsula to just 34% shooting and forced 14 turnovers while limiting the Pirates to one offensive rhythm all morning. Peninsula's Isaiah Beauchamp led his team with 17 points, but Spokane's depth and efficiency proved overwhelming from start to finish.
With the win, the Sasquatch improve to 4–2 on the season and continue to build momentum heading into December action.
