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Annica Davis
Ben Grandle scored 12 points and had a team-high 8 rebounds in Multnomah's 109-65 home loss to #16 Warner Pacific Tuesday night.

Men's Basketball

WARNER PACIFIC 109, MULTNOMAH 65: All-Around Game of #16 Knights Topples Lions

Box Score PORTLAND, Ore. – Falling behind 8-0 two minutes into the game, the host Multnomah University Lions never could find an answer for the all-around performance of the 16th-ranked Warner Pacific College Knights and suffered a 109-65 loss to their crosstown rivals in Cascade Collegiate Conference men's basketball Tuesday night here at Lytle Gym.
 
Xavier Cannefax hit a jumper for Warner Pacific off the opening tip, and the Knights added three more buckets as the Lions missed their first four shots.  A three-pointer by Brett Blackstock and a basket by Ben Grandle drew the Lions within four at 9-5 with 17:11 left in the half, but that was as close as the home team would come.  Cannefax scored again to give the Knights their first 10-point lead of 15-5 at the 16:01 mark, and they maintained a double-digit lead most of the period.  Darius Redrick hit a free throw for Multnomah with 1.3 seconds left, but the Knights threw a length-of-the-court pass to Cannefax for a layup at the buzzer that made it 47-27.
 
Warner Pacific's lead remained above 20 points throughout the final 20 minutes.  Their advantage hit 30 at 79-49 on a Kaleb Tompkins layup at 7:35, and 40 at 99-58 on three by Julian Downy at 4:01.  The final score was the largest margin of the game.
 
--- By the Numbers:  Statistics do not always tell the story of a game, but it would be hard to dispute the box score in this one.  Warner Pacific out-shot Multnomah from the field (.524, 44-84 to .352, 25-71), made more threes (12-8) and free throws (9-7), grabbed more rebounds (54-33, including 14-6 on the offensive glass), and had half the number of turnovers (6-12).  The Knights also had 48 points in the paint to 20 for the Lions.
 
Blackstock led the Lions in scoring for the sixth straight game with 13, Ben Grandle added 12 along with a team-high eight rebounds, and Jon Viles scored 11.  Redrick handed out five assists.
 
Collin Malcolm paced the Knights with 15 points, followed by Cannefax and Brandon Bell with 12 and De'Jon Bowman and Kadeem Minor with 10.  Malcolm had a game-high nine rebounds and passed out five assists.  Montel Shirley picked up three steals.
 
Multnomah fell to 4-15 on the season and 1-9 in the conference, while Warner Pacific improved to 14-6 overall and 9-3 in the CCC.
 
--- Quoting MU coach Curt Bickley:  "One of those nights where we could not find any rhythm on offense in the first half, and things snowballed from there.  Warner is a very talented, athletic team.  We were no match tonight."
 
--- Next:  Multnomah plays two conference games at Walla Walla University, on Thursday at 9:00 p.m. and on Friday at 2:00 p.m. … Warner Pacific steps outside the conference to host Portland Bible College Thursday at 7:00 p.m.
 
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Players Mentioned

Ben Grandle

#12 Ben Grandle

F
6' 6"
Junior
Darius Redrick

#3 Darius Redrick

G
6' 1"
Senior
Brett Blackstock

#21 Brett Blackstock

F
6' 6"
Junior
Jon Viles

#41 Jon Viles

F
6' 5"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Ben Grandle

#12 Ben Grandle

6' 6"
Junior
F
Darius Redrick

#3 Darius Redrick

6' 1"
Senior
G
Brett Blackstock

#21 Brett Blackstock

6' 6"
Junior
F
Jon Viles

#41 Jon Viles

6' 5"
Senior
F