Yuma Sun

Cibola softball wins 2 at tourney

- FROM STAFF REPORTS @YUMASUNSPO­RTS

A day after splitting their opening two games of the Tournament of Champions at Mohave High School, the Cibola softball team beat Rio Rancho (NM) 6-4 and Centennial (Nev.) 10-4 on Friday.

Alanie Ornelas (2-for-3, 2 doubles), Christina Robles (2-for-4) and Angela Oros (1-for-3, HR, 3 RBIs) led the way offensivel­y against Rio Rancho, while Kelly Katalbas earned the win in the circle. In seven innings of work, Katalbas allowed four runs on seven hits and two walks while striking out nine.

The game against Centennial went to extras, with Cibola plating six runs in the eighth.

Against Centennial, Madison Mathews went 4-for-4 with two doubles, a home run and two RBIs.

Oros (2-for-4, double, HR, 3 RBIs) homered for the second game in a row, while Stephanie Tapia (2-for-4, double, RBI) and Robles (2-for-5, RBI) also had multi-hit games. Katalbas again earned the victory, striking out 10 over eight innings. She allowed four runs (two earned) on five hits.

PREP BOYS TENNIS Antelope 8, Santa Cruz Valley 1

Singles winners for the Rams (1-1 AIA) were: No. 1 Kristopher Reyes (6-3, 6-0), No. 2 Isaac Filerio (6-1, 6-0), No. 4 Mario Flores (6-1, 6-2), No. 5 Aldo Robles (6-0, 6-0) and No. 6 Jaiden Jupiter.

In doubles, Reyes/Filerio won 8-3 at No. 1, Flores/Joseph Turrentine won 8-3 at No. 2, and Robles/Jupiter won at No. 3.

PREP GIRLS TENNIS Liberty 7, Cibola 2

Savannah Estevez was the lone singles winner for Cibola (0-3 AIA), winning 6-2, 6-2 at No. 6. In doubles, Jovanna Concepcion/McKenna Jerpseth won 8-4 at No. 1.

Santa Cruz Valley 6, Antelope 3

The Rams (0-2 AIA) won two singles matches and one doubles match. Their singles winners were: No. 1 Kennya Celeya (4-6, 6-4, 7-5) and No. 2 Gloria Rubio (6-4, 6-0). Those two teamed in doubles to win 8-4 at No. 1.

PREP BASEBALL San Pasqual 12, Salome 1

Eddy Thunderclo­ud (3 hits), Cesar Vega (2 doubles) and Horatio Orozco (2 hits) led the way offensivel­y for the Warriors (1-0 AIA, 1-0 region), while DeShane Taylor earned the win on the mound.

PHOENIX — Aron Baynes scored a career-high 37 points on a career-high nine 3-pointers, Dario Saric added 24 points and the Phoenix Suns beat the Portland Trail Blazers 127-117 on Friday night to snap a fourgame losing streak.

Baynes was 9 of 14 from long distance and 12 of 23 overall. He also had 16 rebounds. The huge night came one game after the big Australian didn’t even play against the Toronto Raptors because coach Monty Williams didn’t like the matchup.

“It can be funny in the NBA like that,” Baynes said. “Night to night it can be completely different. One thing we’ve done well as a team is a next-man-up mentality. If you go out there and play within Monty’s system, he usually puts you in places to succeed.”

Phoenix never trailed and made 19 3-pointers. It was a much-needed win for the Suns after they had lost four straight home games to hurt their already fading playoff hopes.

The 6-foot-10 Baynes is an eight-year NBA veteran but almost never shot 3-pointers until last season. He made it a big part of his game when he joined the Suns this season and was hitting them at a 33% rate coming into Friday.

He came out firing against the Blazers, hitting five from beyond the arc in the first quarter, which already beat his career high of four, He was especially good from his favorite spot at the top of the key and his nine 3-pointers tied a singlegame franchise record.

By the end of the night, the crowd was screaming for him to shoot every time he touched the ball beyond the arc.

“Exactly how I drew it up this morning,” Williams said laughing. “Aron, go for 37. Nine threes. He got the guys going when he started dropping a few of them. Then we started running a few plays for him.”

Devin Booker added 23 points and 12 assists for the Suns.

CJ McCollum led Portland with 25 points, and Damian Lillard had 24. Hassan Whiteside added 23 points and 20 rebounds. The Blazers are among the teams fighting with the Suns for the final spot in the Western Conference playoffs. They’re 3 1/2 games behind eighth-place Memphis. The Suns are six games back.

Whiteside said the Blazers simply didn’t have an answer for Baynes.

“He had a career night, bro. It happens,” Whiteside said. “He took 23 shots. He got hot. Once he hit a step back over (Lillard), I knew he was feeling good.”

Said Blazers coach Terry Stotts: “You expect him to make some threes but you don’t expect him to make that many.”

The Suns led 56-33 midway through the second quarter but Portland responded with a big run to close the gap to 67-58 by halftime. Baynes had 22 points by the break, making six 3-pointers. McCollum had 16 points for the Blazers.

PLUS-MINUS MVP

Suns point guard Ricky Rubio had 13 points and 10 assists for his sixth doubledoub­le in seven games. Even more impressive: Phoenix outscored Portland by 32 points during the 33 minutes he was on the court. They were outscored by 22 in the 15 minutes he was on the bench.

“He’s a calming presence out there for us,” Baynes said. “There’s not any situation he hasn’t seen. And he sees it with the ball in his hands.”

TIP-INS

Trail Blazers: Whiteside had 10 rebounds and three blocked shots in the first half . ... Portland had won two straight before Friday’s loss.

Suns: Phoenix had just nine healthy players. Starting center Deandre Ayton missed the game after spraining his ankle at the end of Tuesday’s loss to Toronto. Cameron Johnson (illness), Kelly Oubre Jr. (right knee injury) and Frank Kaminsky III (right patella stress fracture) were also out.

UP NEXT

Suns: Host Milwaukee on Sunday night.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOENIX SUNS CENTER Aron Baynes (46) shoots a 3-pointer over Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard (0) during the second half Friday’s game in Phoenix. The Suns won 127-117.
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