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Volume 9, Number 4 | March 2, 2017

Rams, Longhorns ready for a run State playos By Lynn Burton Sopris Sun Staff Writer After a competitive Western Slope League season that saw Roaring Fork win one game on a buzzer beater, and Basalt reel off 14 straight wins at one point, the teams take 17-5 and 19-3 records respectively into the 32-team state 3A basketball playoffs starting on March 3. Meanwhile, Western Slope tournament winner Coal Ridge stays at home on March 3 in its bid to advance beyond the regional leg of the state tournament. Three of Roaring Fork’s losses this season came at the hands of Basalt, starting with a 52-28 smack down on Jan. 10, followed by closer games on Feb. 3 and 24 (60-59 and 49-42).

Roaring Fork The Rams’ Aldo Pinela (a 6’0â€? senior) leads a balanced Roaring Fork scoring attack with 13.3 points and 3.3 assists per game. Justin Thompson (a 6’3â€? junior) leads with – Larry Williams 5.3 rebounds per game. RonRams Head Coach nie Petatan (a 6’0â€? junior) leads in steals with 2.1 and Joe Salinas (a 6’2â€? sophomore) leads in blocks with 0.7 per game. Team-wide, Roaring Fork has averaged just under 50 points per game. The 18th seeded Rams face 15th seed Denver Manual (15-7) at Manitou Springs High School starting at 6 p.m. on March 3. The Manual Thunderbolts ďŹ nished second in the Metro League Tournament, and are led by 6’6â€? sophomore Jaedon Bowles (23 points per game and seven rebounds). “They are a solid team,â€? Head Coach Larry Williams told The Sopris Sun. Williams added that the Rams are healthy going into the game and all the players are eligible. If Roaring Fork defeats Manual, they face the winner of the Manitou Springs (seeded #2) versus Montezuma-Cortez (seeded #31) game at 1 p.m. on March 4. This is the seventh straight year Roaring Fork has made the state playoffs.

“They are a solid team.�

BASKETBALL page 12 Roaring Fork’s Ronald Clemente (#24) ties up Basalt’s Raul Torres (#10) while Lorenzo Andrade (#5) and Aldo Pinela (background) look on during the 3A Western Slope League tournament in Grand Junction. Photo by Jim Ryan

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