Second-Quarter Surge Carries Spokane to 76–60 Win
Spokane turned momentum into separation with a 32-point second quarter, cruising past Blue Mountain for a 76–60 win at home.
Spokane used a dominant second quarter to take control and earn a 76–60 victory over Blue Mountain.
After building an 18–9 lead in the opening quarter, the Sasquatch exploded for 32 points in the second, outscoring Blue Mountain 32–13 to take a commanding 50–22 advantage into halftime. Spokane's defensive pressure and work on the glass set the tone, limiting Blue Mountain to just 22 points in the first half.
Blue Mountain responded with a stronger second half, scoring 25 points in the fourth quarter, but Spokane maintained its cushion behind balanced scoring and steady execution on both ends.
Alahondra Perez led Spokane with a game-high 22 points, adding five assists and three steals in a strong all-around performance. Karis Santucci provided a big lift off the bench with 11 points, while Ayeris Jones and Journee Brooks each finished with 10 points.
Camia Howard impacted the game beyond the box score, pulling down 12 rebounds to go along with nine points, four assists, five steals, and a block, anchoring Spokane's interior presence.
As a team, Spokane forced 28 turnovers and recorded 16 steals, turning defense into offense throughout the afternoon. The Sasquatch also held Blue Mountain to 34.3 percent shooting from the field.
