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Isaac Etter
92
Winner Warner Pacific (Ore.) WPAC 4-5, 2-2 CCC
81
Multnomah (Ore.) MULT 1-20, 0-4 CCC
Winner
Warner Pacific (Ore.) WPAC
4-5, 2-2 CCC
92
Final
81
Multnomah (Ore.) MULT
1-20, 0-4 CCC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Warner Pacific (Ore.) WPAC 41 51 92
Multnomah (Ore.) MULT 40 41 81

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Mark Borgeson | Athletic Department Assistant

Three In A Row For The Knights

Portland, Ore. | The Knights headed down the street to face their cross-town rivals, Multnomah Lions, as Isaac Etter continues to dominate and lead the Knights to a 92-81 victory over the Lions for the second time this season. The junior out of Los Angeles, California logged 28 points and snatched 6 rebounds to extend the Knights record to 4-5 (2-2 CCC).
 
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The Rundown

 
Despite, Isaac Etter's offensive tear, he is not doing this single handily, as three other Knights scored in double figures and filled up the stat sheet. Junior from Las Vegas, Nevada, Javon Peterson played an exceptional game and contributed 17 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists.
 
Due to the current circumstances with the virus, both the Knights and Lions are low on bodies as both squads have eight or less players suiting up. The story of this contest was points off the bench. Multnomah's reserves had a total of 4 points in Tuesday's contest, while the players off the bench for the Knights combined for 50 points. Miles Brown came off the bench hot, accumulation 15 points of his own.
 
The first half of play was neck and neck, both squads shot 15-34 from the field (44.12%) as they closed out the half with a score 41-40 in favor of the Knights. The Knights efficient shooting helped extend he led in the second half, going 14-31 (45.2%) from behind the arc, and 16-21 (76.2%) from the free throw line on the night.
 
Additionally, the productivity of Knight's Darius Traylor was vital for Warner Pacific, playing a game-high 39 minutes. Darius finished the contest with 18 points, 9 rebounds, and 5 steals.
 
Deeper Look
 
Isaac Etter had a game-high 28 points (9-17 FG)
Javon Peterson filled up the stat sheet with 17 points (4-7 3pt FG), 7 rebounds, and 7 assists
Miles Brown was perfect from downtown (4-4 3pt FG)
Per usual, Darius Traylor was nothing short of productive with 18 points (7-15 FG) and 5 steals
 
Flash Forward

 
The Knights will prepare to face Bushnell University for the first time this season in Eugene, Oregon for the first time this season on April 9th and 10th. A week later they will host Multnomah once more in CC Perry Gym on April 16th and 17th.
 
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