The Prairie City/Burnt River (Prairie City, OR) varsity basketball team will host Wallowa (OR) for a home non-conference game on Friday, December 20, 2024, at 7:30 PM.
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What: Oregon High School Basketball
Who: Prairie City/Burnt River vs Wallowa
When: Friday, December 20, 2024
Time: 7:30. p.m. ET
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A Tale of Two Teams: Wallowa and Prairie City/Burnt River Basketball Comparison for 2024-2025
As the 2024-2025 basketball season progresses, Wallowa and Prairie City/Burnt River teams find themselves on distinct trajectories. This article dives into their performance metrics, records, and upcoming challenges, providing a detailed snapshot of their seasons.
Season Overview
Wallowa
- Record: 0-5 (Win %: .000)
- Points For (PF): 206
- Points Against (PA): 262
- Scoring Average (Final): 41.2 points per game
Wallowa has struggled to find its rhythm this season, starting winless in their first five games. Despite showing effort, the team’s defense and scoring efficiency have been a challenge, with a -56 point differential across games.
Prairie City/Burnt River
- Record: 3-3 (Win %: .500)
- Points For (PF): 291
- Points Against (PA): 305
- Scoring Average (Final): 48.5 points per game
Prairie City/Burnt River has demonstrated more balance, achieving a .500 record through six games. Their scoring prowess, averaging nearly 50 points per game, has been a bright spot, though defensive lapses have kept opponents close.
Performance Breakdown
Home and Away Performance
- Wallowa: Still seeking their first win, the team has yet to capitalize on home-court advantage (0-2 home, 0-3 away).
- Prairie City/Burnt River: Their versatility is evident with a respectable 2-2 away record, though they have yet to play at home this season.
League and Non-League Records
Both teams are yet to begin league play, but Prairie City/Burnt River has performed better in non-league matchups, posting a 1-2 record compared to Wallowa’s 0-4.
Head-to-Head and Common Opponents
The teams haven’t faced each other yet this season, but comparisons can be drawn through common opponents:
- Wallowa: 0-1 against shared opponents.
- Prairie City/Burnt River: 2-2 against the same teams, showing a competitive edge.
Notably, both teams faced Enterprise early in the season. Wallowa lost decisively (58-19), while Prairie City/Burnt River also fell short (65-42), indicating a similar challenge in handling stronger teams.
Key Games and Trends
Upcoming Challenges
Both teams have several important games ahead, particularly against Dayville/Monument, Powder Valley, and Elgin. These matchups will test their ability to improve on their early-season performances.
Scoring Analysis
- Wallowa has averaged 41.2 points per game, struggling to maintain consistent scoring.
- Prairie City/Burnt River, on the other hand, has been more dynamic offensively, with a higher average of 48.5 points per game.
Defensive Concerns
Both teams face challenges defensively, allowing more points than they score. Prairie City/Burnt River’s PA of 305 indicates vulnerabilities, while Wallowa’s 262 points allowed in just five games highlights their need for stronger defensive strategies.
Conclusion
As the season unfolds, Wallowa must focus on breaking their losing streak by tightening their defense and improving scoring efficiency. Prairie City/Burnt River, while more competitive, has room for growth, particularly in limiting opponents’ scoring.
The upcoming matchups against mutual opponents and league rivals will be crucial in determining each team’s trajectory. With a mix of perseverance and tactical adjustments, both teams have opportunities to improve their standings in the 2024-2025 season.