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Volume 8, Number 48 | January 5, 2017
Ram hoopsters cautiously optimistic By Will Grandbois Sopris Sun Staff Writer
Justin Thompson tries to find a hole in Lorenzo Andrade's defense during a recent practice at Roaring Fork High School. Photo by Jane Bachrach
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After plenty of practice in December tournaments, Roaring Fork High School basketball is back from holiday break with the first league games of the season on the road this week. The boys got off to a rocky start last month with a 50-49 loss to Steamboat Springs in the Brenda Patch Tournament. The Rams haven’t lost a game since then, and even notched a narrow victory over Northglenn, a school with more than five times Roaring Fork’s enrollment. “Our tournament games allowed us to play against teams we didn’t know and made us make game adjustments, which the team did well,” said head coach Larry Williams. Entering league play at 5-1, the boys aren’t about to rest on their laurels. “I believe this team has an opportunity to be special, but we need to continue improving and to have enough discipline to do the little things right,” Williams said. “We will have to play well every game in order to be successful.” Williams called the Basalt Longhorns (6-1), who the Rams play on Jan. 10, the team to beat, but that doesn’t mean he’s underestimating his team’s Jan. 6 matchup with Delta. He thinks the team’s lack of selfishness will serve them well. “We have had a variety of players who have been the leading scorer (in any given game), so we aren’t dependent upon one or two to score,” he observed. Jassiel Petatan leads the Rams in scoring with 12.7 points per game, closely followed by Justin Thompson with 12.3, according to maxpreps.com. Aldo Pinela leads in assists, with 3.6, and steals, with 2.4. Overall, seven team members have scored this season. The girls benefit from an even deeper roster, boasting nine players with at least a point a game. Senior Cindy Salinas leads the pack on that stat, with 10.7 of the team’s 36.7 average game points, as well as in rebounds, with 7. Ashley Hall, another senior, comes out on top in assists, with 3.3 per game, while Lily Ramos edges her out on steals with 2.8 per game. For head coach Jade Bath, it’s about a lot more than statistics. “It’s about putting all the right pieces together,” she said. RFHS BASKETBALL page 5
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