It takes a lot for any basketball team, regardless of level (high school or college), to reach 100 points in a game every now and then, but to do it consistently is a different story. The Great Falls Electric (10-0) is not your ordinary squad either. During the 2025 season, the Electric have made it look easy as they have scored over 100 points in nine of their first games (they scored just 86 points in their March 15th 86-83 road win against the Vancouver Volcanoes).

Most of the members of the 2025 Great Falls Electric’s team are new this season. In their second season in The Basketball League (TBL), only Antwaan Cushingberry, Lyle Hexom, and Choteau, Montana native Isaac Howard returned from the inaugural season where they have now developed chemistry coming into the second season playing together.

The Great Falls Electric put an end to another successful three-game road trip through Washington and Oregon by posting a 144-125 victory over the Willamette Valley (OR) Jaguars inside Corvallis High School in Corvallis, Oregon on Sunday evening for their tenth win in a row. The Electric’s 144 point effort is the second most points scored by them this season with Saturday’s 146-109 defeat over the Vancouver (WA) Volcanoes topping it.

Great Falls is clearly the team to beat in the TBL’s Pacific Northwest Division in the West Conference. Their next closest competitors are the Seattle Super Hawks and Wenatchee (WA) Bighorns, who are tied in second place with matching 6-3 records.

KD Moore (30 points), Tremont Robinson-White (20 points) and former Billings Skyview standout RayQuan Evans (21 points) each scored over 20 points to elevate Great Falls to a 19-point decision over the Jaguars.

Moore capitalized on all 12 of his free throw attempts and went 9-for-15 from the field to end his night with 30 markers. Tremont Robinson-White also converted on 60% of his shots to acquire 20 points and utilized his quickness to gather six steals. Lyle Hexom lead first-year head coach Steve Keller squad with 8 rebounds.

Jordan Robinson and Troy Mix Jr. combined for 57 of the Jaguars 125 points for head coach Bryan Fraser’s team, who fell to 1-8 on the year. The last place team in the Pacific Northwest Division escaped with a 93-92 win over the Salem Capitals on Saturday night (April 5) for their first win .

During the opening quarter, the Jaguars jumped out in front 3-0 25 seconds into the contest on a three point attempt by Adrian “Ace” Stevens. The Oregon team took control offensively leading by as many as nine points in the first twelve minutes. Great Falls struggled to get anything going on the offensive side, trailing 35-32.

Willamette Valley continued to lead in the second quarter until the final 89 seconds when KD Moore was fouled and connected on both of his free throw tries to even the score (55-55). Eleven seconds later, RayQuan Evans buried both of his foul shots to give the Electric a two-point lead (57-55) at the half.

The Electric ledy by double digits throughout the duration of the third quarter as they built a 19-point advantage multiple times. Terry “TJ” Maston scored the final points of the stanza with is jumper with seven seconds remaining.

The visiting team started the fourth quarter in great shape on the scoreboard by putting up 103 points through three quarters while limiting Willamette Valley to 84. The Electric never led their lead dip below 13 points. Brandon Jones and newcomer Mykal Jenkins scored the final four points, including Jenkin’s dunk with 14 seconds left to seal the victory.

Kevin Scott
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