Royals ready to bounce back | Prep basketball preview

Kent-Meridian High's boys basketball team has struggled out of the gate, but coach Brian Lockhart believes that his players will ultimately have a successful season as they get their legs under them.

Kent-Meridian High’s boys basketball team has struggled out of the gate, but coach Brian Lockhart believes that his players will ultimately have a successful season as they get their legs under them.

“I really tried to select guys based on character,” he said, having had bad experiences previously with good players who were poor students.

The team, he says, has “always been hounded by the academic beast.”

Knowing that there’s more to life than basketball, he had to cut players who were floundering. This year, however, he aims to correct that by picking players who are both successful students and athletes.

“It’s not just gonna be basketball,” he said. “It’s gonna be school and life.”

He says he’s transitioning his team into an offensive-minded team, one that “gets in your face, and by the fourth quarter tries to wear you out.”

To help him accomplish this, he’s relying on players such as point guard Quincy Brown, post Alante Peterson, and wing Brian Hatfield. Brown, he says, will set the pace while Peterson will be free to rebound and move around the court as needed. Hatfield, he says, is the best scorer on the team.

As for his new varsity players, Lockhart expects Romaine Jackson, Daniel Levison and Ofenia Soakai to shine through a balance of game smarts and court toughness.

Lockhart works to bring out these player talents through practices that alternate hard and soft workouts for equal time, and stressing cohesive play. Finally, he’s had to work on fighting the player’s belief that their team is destined for mediocrity. He hopes to take a top-three spot in the league, but knows it won’t happen unless the players believe both in one another and have pride in their team both on and off the court.

“When you get guys to believe, who play together, who knows what could happen,” Lockhart said.

Kent-Meridian lost its first three games against West Seattle, Tahoma and Auburn. The Royals travel to play Kentlake at 7:30 p.m. Friday.

=====

Royals at a glance

• 2012-2013 Season: (10-6 SPSL, 12-8 overall)

• Returning: G Quincy Brown, 5-7 Sr.; WG Bryan Hatfield, 6-0, Sr.; F Marcus Lowe, 6-2, Sr.; WG James Cook 6-0, Sr.; P Alante Peterson, 6-3, Sr.; WG Chris Lewis, 6-2, Jr.; G Jordan Lockhart, 5-8, Jr.

• New: P Ofenia Soakai, 6-2, Sr.; G Daniel Levison, 6-0, Sr.; G John Okullu, 6-2, Sr.; WG Nate Barton, 6-0, Jr.; P Angel Cheema, 6-2, Jr.; G Romaine Jackson, 5-8, Soph.

• Strengths: Ability to hit the three, guard speed and depth

• Weaknesses: Mental resilience, smaller guards

• In a nutshell: Has the potential to be strong in every game they play, but also needs motivation to prevent them from playing down to competition’s level.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website https://www.kentreporter.com/submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in Sports

Caleb Ross takes a jump shot at Tahoma High School. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Kentwood’s dominance continues in win over Mountlake Terrace

Caleb Ross and AJ Gabriel help bolster Conks to sixth straight win.

Jaylen Keowla dribbles the ball up the floor for Kentridge. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Kentridge’s Jaylen Keowla wins it in final moments over Jackson

There were five lead changes in the final two minutes, but Kentridge got the win.

Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III sprints toward the end zone against the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday, Dec. 18, at Lumen Field in Seattle. (Photo courtesy of the Seattle Seahawks)
Three takeaways from Seattle’s historic night

The Seahawks rallied in one of the most impressive comebacks in franchise history. Here’s what stands out.

Courtesy graphic.
Kent Reporter Athlete of the Week: Kentlake

Lehua- Aloha Tauiliili (Sr.) and Jackson Harrigan (Fr.) both play basketball at Kentlake.

Jaylen Keowla drives to the basket for Kentridge. Photo provided by Dee Torres.
Kentridge boys doomed from the start as Auburn cleans up

Chargers’ slow first quarter was too much to overcome against the league champs.

Karina Quebrado from Kentwood wrestles in her home gym. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Kentwood hosts NPSL girls wrestling action

Kentwood High School hosted its first NPSL wrestling meet of the season… Continue reading

Graphic provided by Kent School District.
Kent Reporter Athlete of the Week: Kentwood

Maddi Hughes (Jr.) flag football and Jonathan Finnestad (Jr.) wrestling are this week’s winners.

t
Kent Reporter Athlete of the Week: Kentridge

Collin Jones (Sr.) tennis and Keaira Sinclair (Sr.) gymnastics are this week’s winners.

Auburn wide-out Lucas Whitehall-Gilkes takes a hit against the Royals. Ben Ray / Sound Publishing
2025 NPSL all-league football teams

Auburn’s Lucas Whitehall-Gilkes is 4A offensive player of the year, FW’s Tellez named defensive player of the year.

Brandon Tagle drives past a teammate at practice. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Kentwood boys basketball season preview

After a devastating loss to end the 2024 season, Kentwood looks to right that wrong this year.

Giovanni Moimoi during Kentridge practice. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Kentridge hoops and Gio Moimoi prep for new season

The Chargers went just 9-12 a season ago, but left with lots of promise.

t
Kent-based T-Birds, Puyallup Tribe agree to partnership

Becomes the exclusive Tribal and casino partner of the junior hockey team and ShoWare Center