The Mountain View Buffalos and Lady Buffalos both earned third-place finishes on Saturday at the Bridger Valley Tournament.
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MOUNTAIN VIEW — The Mountain View High School boys’ basketball team earned a third-place finish over the weekend at the Bridger Valley Tournament after claiming a 61-59 win against Big Piney on Saturday.
Braeden Walk scored a game-high 24 points, while Jason Stoddard added 11 and Briggin Bluemel finished with 10 to help lead the Buffalos (2-1) against Big Piney.
Mountain View opened tournament play with a 62-43 win over Cokeville, before suffering a 60-42 loss to Green River in the second round.
“I think we had a good weekend,” Mountain View coach Dustin Rees said. “I think going 2-1 and losing to a good Green River team, we can build off of everything we did this weekend. We were pretty happy.”
GAME 1
FINAL SCORE: Mountain View 62, Cokeville 43
HIGH SCORERS: Braeden Walk 16, Jason Stoddard 17, Briggin Bluemel 20
GAME 2
FINAL SCORE: Green River 60, Mountain View 42
HIGH SCORERS: Jason Stoddard 14, Briggin Bluemel 11, Braeden Walk 9
GAME 3
FINAL SCORE: Mountain View 61, Big Piney 59 — Third-place game
HIGH SCORERS: Braeden Walk 24, Jason Stoddard 11, Briggin Bluemel 10
MOUNTAIN VIEW — The Mountain View High School girls’ basketball team earned a third-place finish over the weekend at the Bridger Valley Tournament after claiming a 69-25 win against Cokeville.
The Lady Buffalos (2-1) placed four players in double figures in the win against Cokeville. Hailey Stephens poured in a game-high 16 points and Lyndee Hereford finished with 15. Ailee Bugas ad Charity Harmon both scored 10 points.
Mountain View opened tournament play with a 56-26 win against Farsen-Eden, before suffering a 53-45 loss to Green River in the second round.
“Overall, I was pleased with our first weekend out,” Mountain View coach Jessica Moretti said.
GAME 1
FINAL SCORE: Mountain View 56, Farsen-Eden 28
HIGH SCORERS: Hailey Stephens 17, Lyndee Hereford 18, Baylee Tims 9
GAME 2
FINAL SCORE: Green River 53, Moutain View 45
HIGH SCORERS: Lyndee Hereford 12, Charity Harmon 11
GAME 3
FINAL SCORE: Mountain View 69, Cokeville 25 — Third-place
HIGH SCORERS: Hailey Stephens 16, Ailee Bugas 10, Charity Harmon 10, Lyndee Hereford 15
LYMAN — The Lyman High School boys’ basketball team went 1-2 over the weekend at the Bridger Valley Tournament.
“We lost our poise at times, and I think that’s mainly because we have a complete turnover in the program this year,” Lyman coach Kevin Lueck said. “Right now, we have to be a little bit more poised. Hopefully, the more minutes they see, the game is going to slow down in their minds.”
GAME 1
FINAL SCORE: Big Piney 60, Lyman 50
SCORE BY QUARTER:
Lyman 10 19 29 — 60
Big Piney 19 30 42 — 50
HIGH SCORERS: Alex Turner 14, BeauDee Bluemel 12, Cayden Giles 12
GAME 2
FINAL SCORE: Farson 55, Lyman 51
SCORE BY QUARTER:
Farson 8 19 29 — 55
Lyman 12 23 33 —51
HIGH SCORERS: Ben Neiderer 16, Cayden Giles 10
GAME 3
FINAL SCORE: Lyman, Kemmerer
SCORE BY QUARTER:
Kemmerer 7 13 20 — 30
Lyman 6 25 34 —57
HIGH SCORERS: Jet Dickerson 13, Ben Neiderer 10, Alex Turner 10