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62nd All Native Basketball Tournament: Day 4 Recap

Seniors and Intermediate Divisions see first eliminations

Day 4 (April 6) at the All Native Basketball Tournament (ANBT) in Prince Rupert saw the first eliminations in the Seniors and Intermediate divisions and the Women鈥檚 Division was reduced further to seven teams from the original 16.

In the Seniors Division, the host Prince Rupert Grizzlies were the first to fall in the ANBT鈥檚 double knockout format, losing 70-84 to Similkameen (Klker鈥檓iws).

The Grizzlies appeared to be in the driver鈥檚 seat early on with a 12-point unanswered run in the first half of the opening quarter to take a 20-7 lead. Similkameen did have an answer, however, with a run of their own to take a one-point advantage after 10 minutes.

The host team battled back in the second quarter, though, and took a 37-31 lead at the half.

Similkameen came out of the break firing, regaining the lead early in the third quarter. The remainder of the third saw several lead changes and it looked to be anyone鈥檚 game going into the fourth with the visitors up 60-58.

The final frame, though, was all Similkameen as they doubled Rupert鈥檚 tally 24-12 for the 84-70 win.

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Also bounced from the tournament on Wednesday in the Seniors Division were New Aiyansh, Alert Bay and Bella Bella falling to Kincolith, Lytton and Hazelton respectively.

The Intermediate Division also lost four teams in Day 4 competition while two of the top-seeded teams which had been relegated to the elimination bracket stayed alive.

Second-seeded Bella Coola (Nuxalk Braves) found themselves in the live or die position after a narrow 86-83 loss to Vancouver on Tuesday. But the Braves were up to the task against the Greenville Noosik on Wednesday. After falling behind early, Bella Coola clawed their way back gradually building a lead through the second and third quarters.

Greenville did manage to win the fourth quarter 22-18, but it was too little too late.

The fourth-seeded Kitkatla Warriors were also fighting for their tournament life after the super-fast and tough team from Burnaby (Chiefs) crushed them 111-31 on Tuesday.

While Hazelton (Gitxsan Elite) were able to hang with the Warriors through 20 minutes and held a two-point edge at the break, Kitkatla owned the second half and advanced with a 71-61 victory.

Kitkatla and Bella Coola face off against each other today (April 7) in the Main Gym at the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre.

Hartley Bay and Skidegate joined Greenville and Hazelton on the sidelines by way of losses to Kitimaat and Lax Kw鈥檃laams respectively.

The Women鈥檚 Division lost three more teams on Wednesday. Hesquiaht ousted both Gitwinksihlkw and New Aiyansh while Kitkatla fell to Greenville.

Second-seeded Hazelton (Gitxsan Mystics) is the first team to secure a semifinal spot by way of a 52-31 win over the host Prince Rupert Rain on the women鈥檚 side. The Rain still have a route to the final through the elimination bracket where they face Greenville today.

In the Masters Division, the Terrace Titans became the second victim of the double-knockout format as they were bombed by Lax Kw鈥檃laams 86-66.

Day 4, Wednesday April 6, 2022 Results

Women鈥檚 Division

8 a.m. Hesquiaht Descendents v. Gitwinksihlkw

Hesquiaht win: 56-39

Top Scorers

Hesquiaht: Mariah Charleson 21

Gitwinksihlkw: Emma Nyce Stewart 18

11 a.m. Kitkatla Warriors v. Greenville Aces

Greenville win: 65-58

Top Scorers

Kitkatla: Alexis Ryan 14

Greenville: Braelyn Moore 22

2:30 p.m. Vancouver All My Relations v. Similkameen Startbirds

Similkameen win: 58-34

Top Scorers

Vancouver: Shenise Sigsworth 11

Similkameen: Jasmine-Mont-Reid 19

6:30 p.m. Prince Rupert Rain v. Hazelton (Gitxsan Mystics)

Hazelton win: 52-31

Top Scorers

Rain: Cary Lynn Cochrane 11

Hazelton: Carlene Wright 10

Intermediate Division

8 a.m. Kitimaat (Xa鈥檌sla Braves) v Hartley Bay (Gitga鈥檃t Hustle)

Kitimaat win: 57-53

Top Scorers

Kitimaat: Conner Walker 20

Hartley Bay: Jon Clifton 26

9:30 a.m. Lax Kw鈥檃laams Hoyas v. Skidegate Saints

Lax Kw鈥檃laams win: 74-68

Top Scorers

Lax Kw鈥檃laams: Lloyd Dudoward 44

Skidegate: Isiah Price 13; Daylan Moores 13

11 a.m. Kitkatla Warriors v. Hazelton (Gitxsan Elite)

Kitkatla win: 71-61

Top Scorers

Kitkatla: Garrett Hill 29

Hazelton: Marsahl Skulsh 18

6:30 p.m. Greenville Noosik v. Bella Coola (Nuxalk Braves)

Bella Coola win: 67-60

Top Scorers

Greenville: Charles Leeson Jr. 23

Bella Coola: Marlon Edgar Apps 29

Seniors Division

1 p.m. Similkameen (Klker鈥檓iws) v. Prince Rupert Grizzlies

Similkameen win: 84-70

Top Scorers

Similkameen: Sterling Peterson 29

Rupert: Russell Reece 35

2:30 p.m. New Aiyansh (Gitmidiik Seniors) v. Kincolith (Sons of Kincolith)

Kincolith win: 79-74

Top Scorers

New Aiyansh: Michael Morven 22

Kincolith: David Stewart 26

4 p.m. Lytton Strong v. Alert Bay (Nimgis Nation)

Massett Raiders v. Ahousaht (Maaqtusiis Suns)

Lytton win: 60-42

Top Scorers

Lytton: Thomas Grenier 23

Alert Bay: Edgar Cranmer 12

8 p.m. Bella Bella (Heiltsuk Nation) v. Hazelton (Gitxsan Elite)

Hazelton win: 90-47

Top Scorers

Bella Bella: Gary Gladstone 21

Hazelton: Kaimen Starr 27

9:30 p.m. Kitkatla Warriors v. Metlakatla AK

Kitkatla win: 80-75

Top Scorers

Kitkatla: Phillip Gamble 25

Metlakala: Mason Hayward 34

Masters Division

9:30 a.m. Lax Kw鈥檃laams v. Terrace Titans

Lax Kw鈥檃laams win: 86-66

Top Scorers

Lax Kw鈥檃laams: Will Shepard 23

Terrace: Scott Barker 29

1 p.m. Massett (Old Massett) Raiders v. Gitwinksihlkw

Gitwinksihlkw win: 87-71

Top Scorers

Massett: Mike Russ 25

Gitwinksihlkw: Eric Nyce 24

4 p.m. Prince Rupert Trojans v. New Aiyansh (Gitmidiik Masters)

New Aiyansh win: 73-66

Top Scorers

Prince Rupert: Brandon Sampson 20

New Aiyansh: Phillip Clayton 28

8 p.m. Bella Bella (Heiltsuk Nation) v. Kitkatla (Gitxaala Nation)

Kitkatla win: 67-56

Top Scorers

Bella Bella: Burl Gladstone 15

Kitkatla: Jeremy Brown 23



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After graduating with a geology degree from Carleton University and taking a detour through the high tech business, Thom started his journalism career as a fact-checker for a magazine in Ottawa in 2002.
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