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Armando Tura

Men's Basketball Tyler Lowey, Vikes Communications

Guard play rules the day as the Vikes melt the Heat

Box Score VICTORIA – The University of Victoria Vikes opened the New Year by brushing back the University of British Columbia Okanagan Heat 91-64 on Friday night at the CARSA Performance Gym.

Led by their captain, Scott Kellum didn't miss in the first quarter, as he pushed the Vikes out to a 21-13 lead after the first 10 minutes. The guard knocked down four midrange jumpers and one deep one to match the Heat's first quarter in the perfect start. A season-high 22 points didn't stop him from spreading the ball around, as he led the Vikes with seven assists, also a season high.

"A lot of the stuff we do is inside out. So when we throw it inside and they start to key on us there, we need to be able to kick it back out and hit open shots and we certainly did so tonight," said Vikes Head Coach Craig Beaucamp.

Philip Oklanlawon tried to keep pace with Kellum, as he knocked down a pair of triples in the opening frame.

Heat spark plug Hafith Moallin kept driving the ball up the court, driving into traffic and navigating his way to the rim for a pair of spectacular finishes. Active without the ball, he also yanked down six rebounds. Both he and Oklanlawon finished with nine points.

The Heat (1-10) were led by Owen Keyes, who posted 10 points on eight shots.

But despite their best efforts, the Heat couldn't keep up with the Vikes (7-2).

Craig Beaucamp's crew hit another gear offensively in the third and ballooned their lead to 30.

Two more guards, Diego Maffia and Graeme Hyde-Lay, each buried a pair of threes in the penultimate frame. Maffia set a career high with 20 points, while Hyde-Lay chipped in nine as the Vikes' bench outscored the Heat's bench 39-26.

After putting up six points in the first half, Vikes big man Matthew Ellis went to work on the left block and poured in another 12 in the second half.

The Vikes lost the Canada West's leading rebounding to a broken foot before the holiday break and it showed. Without Dominick Oliveri, the Heat nearly out-rebounded the Vikes, 40-39.

"We need to do a much better job with our defensive rebounds. They had 16 offensive rebounds tonight and that's inexcusable," said Beaucamp. "Dom is 15 and 12 for the most part. Tonight we only won the rebounding battle by one and that's not what we want to do. It's gotta be done by committee. One guy isn't going to get 15 rebounds, it's got to be three guys with five boards each – that kind of thing."

With the win, the Vikes have picked up victories in six-straight outings.

The task at hand tomorrow night (7 p.m.) is not to take one of the lower ranked teams in the Canada West for granted after a blowout victory.

"It's the way it goes in this conference. In a back-to-back after that result, you don't want to get seduced into feeling good about yourself. None of this carries over into tomorrow and we will be wary of that," said Beaucamp.
 
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Players Mentioned

Graeme Hyde-Lay

#4 Graeme Hyde-Lay

G
6' 0"
Fourth
(St. Michaels University School)
Scott Kellum

#3 Scott Kellum

G
6' 1"
Fourth
Elite Sports Academy (Issaquah High)
Matthew Ellis

#2 Matthew Ellis

F
6' 7"
Fourth
University of Calgary (Ernest Manning High School)
Diego Maffia

#6 Diego Maffia

G
6' 1"
First
Vikes Nation (Oak Bay Secondary)
Dominick Oliveri

#0 Dominick Oliveri

F
6' 7"
Third
Whatcom Community College (Lewis and Clark High School)

Players Mentioned

Graeme Hyde-Lay

#4 Graeme Hyde-Lay

6' 0"
Fourth
(St. Michaels University School)
G
Scott Kellum

#3 Scott Kellum

6' 1"
Fourth
Elite Sports Academy (Issaquah High)
G
Matthew Ellis

#2 Matthew Ellis

6' 7"
Fourth
University of Calgary (Ernest Manning High School)
F
Diego Maffia

#6 Diego Maffia

6' 1"
First
Vikes Nation (Oak Bay Secondary)
G
Dominick Oliveri

#0 Dominick Oliveri

6' 7"
Third
Whatcom Community College (Lewis and Clark High School)
F