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Bremerton cruises to another easy victory against Kingston

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, December 10, 2025

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Knight Aaron Matthews keeps the ball away from Buccaneer Vaka Tameilau in a 94-50 Bremerton road win over Kingston Dec. 9.
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Knight Aaron Matthews keeps the ball away from Buccaneer Vaka Tameilau in a 94-50 Bremerton road win over Kingston Dec. 9.

Luke Caputo/Kitsap News Group photos
Knight Aaron Matthews keeps the ball away from Buccaneer Vaka Tameilau in a 94-50 Bremerton road win over Kingston Dec. 9.
Buccaneer Henrik Goller drives past Knight Junior Davis-McWhorter in a 94-50 home loss to Bremerton Dec. 9.

The Bremerton Knights continued their impressive start to the season with another lopsided win, this time beating the Kingston Buccaneers 94-50 on the road Dec. 9.

Jalen Davis led the Knights with 36 points, and became the school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,554 points. The record was previously held by Marvin Williams, who went on to win a national title at the University of North Carolina in 2005 and played 15 years in the NBA.

The Bucs have now lost three games in a row after winning their season opener against the Orting Cardinals 57-55 Dec. 1. The Knights are 3-0 to start the season, with their most recent win coming against the Oakland Wildcats of California 65-50.

The Knights took control of the game from the get-go, playing a full-court press defense and forcing early Buccaneer turnovers. Bremerton led 27-14 at the end of the first quarter.

Buccaneer Ethan Hackett converted three consecutive three-pointers in the second quarter, jumpstarting a 9-2 scoring run for Kingston. The Knights led at halftime 50-30, with standout junior Jalen Davis leading the way with 24 points.

Davis continued his strong showing, leading the Knights to a 10-2 scoring run early in the third quarter.

Buc Jamie Napora hit a three-pointer to stymie the Knights’ run with under three minutes remaining in the third, but the Knights continued their scoring output behind Davis and Junior Davis-McWhorter, outscoring the Bucs 28-13 by the end of the quarter, making the score 78-43.

Napora led Kingston with 14 points on the night.

“It was good for them [the Bucs] to have time to compete, you know, to be in the game and fight with an elite team [in Bremerton],” Kingston coach George Hill III said.