A high intensity effort from the Northwest men’s basketball team helped the Trappers continue their hot start to the season as they rebounded from their first loss Friday to Air Force Prep 81-70 to defeat Lamar Community College 74-60 on Saturday and Williston State 92-53 on Monday.
AIR FORCE PREP 81, NORTHWEST 70The weekend began at a tournament in Riverton on Friday, where the Trappers (5-1) matched up with the Air Force Prep team.
Northwest started out the game trailing 10-0 and struggled to overcome a matchup zone defense played by the Falcons.
The Trappers battled back throughout the game and cut the lead down to a single possession, but were unable to overcome the early run to take the lead en route to Northwest’s first loss of the season 81-70.
“They are a very good team so it was a great test for us,” coach Andy Ward said. “They are very talented. They have a lot of offensive weapons and are very disciplined as you might imagine.”
Ward said that his team could learn from the way the Air Force Prep offense is run due to the attention to detail the team pays to each play.
“They are probably one of the better opponents we are going to face,” Ward said.
Davion McAdam led the Trappers with 20 points, alongside Juan Pablo Camargo Tellez with 13 points and David Ayala with 10.
NORTHWEST 74, LAMAR 60After the first loss of the season, the Northwest men looked to rebound on Saturday in Riverton coming up against Region IX South opponent Lamar (1-4).
Coming out of the locker room the Trappers had a renewed focus on defense and jumped ahead early.
Northwest pushed its lead out to as many as 20 in the second half but a run by Lamar kept the Runnin’ Lopes in the contest.
The Trappers held Lamar at arms length, holding on for a 74-60 victory.
“I was happy with the way they bounced back from their first loss of the season,” Ward said.
Yannice Nlend led the Trappers with 24 points, while McAdam finished with a 21 point, 11 rebound double-double.
NORTHWEST 92, WILLISTON STATE 53Following the weekend away the Trappers returned home on Monday night to play their third game in four days against Williston State (0-6).
After trailing 4-3 early, back-to-back 3-pointers from Camargo Tellez gave Northwest the lead for good, putting pressure on the visiting Tetons early.
Disaster nearly struck early in the game when McAdam went down with an ankle injury and was helped off the court.
“He had to get some help coming off but he said to me right away that he would be OK,” Ward said. “A little bit of a sore ankle but as far as we can tell it’s nothing serious.”
Northwest was without its leading scorer for several minutes, but McAdam returned to play in the first half. He finished as the joint top scorer in the game with 20 points.
Despite holding a 24-point lead at the break, Northwest ramped up the pressure to start the second half and pushed the advantage out to 35 utilizing the starters and bench.
“I was so proud of them, I loved every second of it,” Ward said. “We had guys diving all over the floor, we had Kolter [Merritt] flip over the third row — it was contagious and it felt really good.”
That pressure continued throughout the half and helped push Northwest to its largest win of the season at 92-53.
Camargo Tellez finished with 17 points and David Ayala chipped in 11.
JAY COLLINS MEMORIALFor the final time in November the Trappers will be hosting a pair of games this weekend as part of the inaugural Coach Collins Heart of a Champion Memorial Classic.
Friday night will consist of a matchup between Northwest and a team made up of Northwest alumni set to tip off at 7:30 p.m.
During halftime of that game the Trappers will present the Heart of a Champion award alongside the Jay Collins Memorial Scholarship with a slideshow presentation dedicated to the late coach Collins.
“It will be a special weekend and a very emotional weekend,” Ward said.
On Saturday, Northwest will take on North Idaho College (0-0) in what Ward expects to be a strong test for the Trappers early in the season.
AIR FORCE PREP 81, NORTHWEST 70Offensive rebounds in ()Points — Davion McAdam 20, Juan Pablo Camargo Tellez 13, David Ayala 10, Will Hemme 6, Christian Adun 6, Andre Loigu 2, Mack Page 2,Rebounds — Yannice Nlend 8 (1), Juan Pablo Camargo Tellez 7 (5), Davion McAdam 4, David Ayala 3 (1), Brash Emery 2, Mack Page 2 (1),Christian Adun 2, Kolter Merritt 2 (1), Andre Loigu 1Assists — Yannice Nlend 8, Davion McAdam 4, Will Hemme 2, Christian Adun 2, Andre Loigu 1, David Ayala 1, Brash Emery 1Steals — Yannice Nlend 4, Davion McAdam 2, Juan Pablo Camargo Tellez 2, Mack Page 1, Christian Adun 1Blocks — Juan Pablo Camargo Tellez 1
NORTHWEST 74, LAMAR 6Points — Yannice Nlend 24, Davion McAdam 21, David Ayala 12, Juan Pablo Camargo Tellez 5, Will Hemme 4, Andre Loigu 3, Christian Adun3, Mack Page 2Rebounds — Davion McAdam 11 (2), Christian Adun 4, Andre Loigu 3, David Ayala 3, Juan Pablo Camargo Tellez 3 (1), Yannice Nlend 3 (1)Assists — Wille Hemme 6, Yannice Nlend 4, Davion McAdam 2, Andre Loigu 2, David Ayala 1, Brash Emery 1, Christian Adun 1Steals — Davion McAdam 3, Will Hemme 1Blocks — Juan Pablo Camargo Tellez 1, Mack Page 1, Christian Adun 1
NORTHWEST 92, WILLISTON STATE 53Points — Davion McAdam 20, Juan Pablo Camargo Tellez 17, David Ayala 11, Christian Adun 9, Milton Rodriguez Santana 8, Andre Loigu 6, Will Hemme 6, Mack Page 6, Brash Emery 5,Kolter Merritt 2, Antwon Logan 2Rebounds — Yannice Nlend 7 (2), David Ayala 6 (1), Christian Adun 4 (2), Juan Pablo Camargo Tellez 3 (1), Will Hemme 3 (1), Kolter Merritt3 (2), Davion McAdam 2, Andre Loigu 1, Milton Rodriguez Santana 1 (1), Brash Emery 1, Mack Page 1 (1), Antwon Logan 1Assists — Will Hemme 5, Yannice Nlend 3, Brash Emery 3, Andre Loigu 2, Juan Pablo Camargo Tellez 2, Davion McAdam 1, Milton RodriguezSantana 1, Mack Page 1Steals — Brash Emery 3, David Ayala 2, Juan Pablo Camargo Tellez 1, Yannice Nlend 1, Milton Rodriguez Santana 1, Mack Page 1, AntwonLogan 1Blocks — Juan Pablo Camargo Tellez 1, Christian Adun 1, Antwon Logan 1