Bonney Lake Boys Basketball Overpowers South Kitsap in Statement Win
- The Insider
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Friday night in Bonney Lake felt less like a regular-season game and more like a showcase.
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Entering the night undefeated at 6–0, ranked first in their division and 56th overall in Washington State, the Bonney Lake Panthers wasted no time showing why they’re quickly becoming a team to watch. Across the court, the South Kitsap Wolves, still searching for their first win at 0–6, ran headlong into a relentless Panthers squad that controlled every phase of the game.
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From the opening tip, the gym buzzed with energy as packed stands of passionate fans created a playoff-like atmosphere. Bonney Lake fed off that energy immediately.
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Keenan Perry set the tone early, knocking down a three-pointer from beyond the arc to ignite a 14–0 Panthers run before South Kitsap could get on the board. The pressure never let up. Robert Mosley IV provided an instant spark off the bench, scoring seven straight points as Bonney Lake closed the first quarter firmly in command, 21–6.
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Defense defined the second quarter. Cole Seminara and Eli Davis set the tone on the perimeter, forcing turnovers and limiting clean looks for the Wolves. Then came the moment that lifted the roof, Davis caught an alley-oop from Jayden Barrett and threw down a thunderous two-handed dunk, sending the crowd into a frenzy.
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That play punctuated a dominant stretch for Davis, who poured in 11 points in the second quarter alone, accounting for half of his game-high 22 points. With 4:30 remaining before halftime, the Panthers had stretched the lead to 34–9 and carried a commanding 49–15 advantage into the break.
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Bonney Lake never eased off.
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Davis opened the third quarter with back-to-back three-pointers, followed by a steal and a quick assist, continuing his all-around performance. Jace Andino joined the scoring surge, finishing the night with 17 points, including three three-pointers, as the Panthers extended the margin to 66–24. By the end of the third quarter, the outcome was no longer in doubt, with Bonney Lake holding a decisive 73–24 lead.
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The fourth quarter featured a steady rotation of fresh legs, but the intensity stayed the same. Mosley continued his hot shooting, knocking down three three-pointers on his way to 13 points, while Cole Seminara added 14 points as the Panthers showcased their depth and balance. Every player who stepped on the floor contributed on both ends as Bonney Lake closed out an emphatic 83–31 victory.
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It was a complete performance in every sense, pace, pressure, depth, and discipline. Bonney Lake didn’t just win; they sent a message. This is a team built to contend, and they’re proving it one dominant possession at a time.
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Box Score – Bonney Lake vs. South Kitsap
Eli Davis – 22 points (2 three-pointers)
Jace Andino – 17 points (3 three-pointers)
Cole Seminara – 14 points
Robert Mosley IV – 13 points (3 three-pointers)
Keenan Perry – 9 points
Jackson Sasser – 4 points
Jayden Barrett – 2 points
Nate Smith – 2 points
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