One of the top scorers in the conference, Tyner averaged 22.5 points per game as the Beacons went on the road to pick up a pair of crucial NAIA Top-25 victories against CCC foes. The senior guard from Eugene, Ore. was outstanding in the weekend sweep, shooting 56.3% from the floor and going 5-of-11 from three-point range to spearhead the Beacon offense. With the wins, Northwest Christian jumped into a tie with Oregon Tech for second place in the conference standings, with the Beacons’ victory in Klamath Falls serving as their second since 1985.