The Bonanza (OR) varsity basketball team will host a home tournament game against Chiloquin (OR) on Friday, December 27, at 4:45 p.m.
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What: Oregon High School Basketball
Who: Bonanza vs Chiloquin
When: Friday, December 27, 2024
Time: 4:45. p.m. ET
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Chiloquin vs. Bonanza: A Comparison of Teams’ Records and Performance in 2024-2025
As the 2024-2025 basketball season progresses, the Chiloquin and Bonanza teams are making their mark with contrasting records and play styles. In this article, we will break down their season performance, compare their team scoring averages, analyze their matchups against common opponents, and explore key stats for both teams.
Team Records Overview
Chiloquin (24-25)
- Overall Record: 2-1
- Home Record: 0-1
- Away Record: 2-0
- Win Percentage: .667
- Points For (PF): 164
- Points Against (PA): 136
Bonanza (24-25)
- Overall Record: 6-1
- League Record: 1-0
- Home Record: 3-0
- Away Record: 2-0
- Neutral Record: 2-1
- Win Percentage: .857
- League Win Percentage: 1.000
- Points For (PF): 479
- Points Against (PA): 331
Both teams have been performing well, with Bonanza having a notably stronger overall record at 6-1, compared to Chiloquin’s 2-1. Bonanza also boasts an impressive league record of 1-0, while Chiloquin has yet to play any league games. Chiloquin has faced a tougher slate of games, having played more away games than Bonanza, who has thrived at home with a perfect 3-0 home record.
Team Scoring Averages
One of the key differences between the teams is their scoring ability.
- Chiloquin: The team’s scoring average stands at 54.7 points per game.
- Bonanza: Bonanza has been much more prolific, averaging 68.4 points per game.
Bonanza’s balanced attack is evident in their scoring breakdown across quarters:
- Q1: 21.0
- Q2: 25.0
- Q3: 13.0
- Q4: 10.0
In contrast, Chiloquin’s scoring appears to be more inconsistent, which may explain their struggles to put up high numbers in tough matchups. Bonanza’s dominance in the first half of games, especially in the second quarter, sets them apart as a team capable of fast starts and sustained scoring pressure.
Common Opponents Breakdown
Both teams share some common opponents, with their results reflecting their different strengths.
Chiloquin’s Record Against Common Opponents:
- Umpqua Valley Christian: Loss (52-36)
- Lost River: Loss (as of 12/28/24)
Bonanza’s Record Against Common Opponents:
- Umpqua Valley Christian: Win (69-31)
- Lost River: Games upcoming on 1/24/25 and 2/11/25
Bonanza’s victory over Umpqua Valley Christian shows their ability to dominate opponents. Meanwhile, Chiloquin’s recent loss to Umpqua Valley Christian may highlight areas for improvement, especially on the offensive side of the ball.
Breakdown of Team Performance
Here’s a further breakdown of the records for both teams:
- Chiloquin has a solid 2-1 record in non-league games and 0-0 in league games, with a mixed performance at home (0-1) and a perfect record away (2-0).
- Bonanza has been outstanding in non-league games with a 4-1 record, showing they can handle a variety of competition types. They also have a perfect away record at 2-0, and their neutral site performance (2-1) is strong, showcasing their adaptability.
Conclusion
As we move deeper into the season, Bonanza’s superior record and scoring efficiency position them as one of the top teams to watch. Chiloquin will need to find a way to improve its consistency on offense and increase its effectiveness at home to compete with stronger teams in the league. Both teams are poised for a thrilling remainder of the season, and their upcoming matchups, particularly Bonanza’s games against Lost River, will be key indicators of how they both measure up against tougher competition.