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Defending champion Colton routs King’s Way girls

The Columbian
Published: February 24, 2010, 12:00am

YAKIMA — Kelsey Moser scored 20 points and Haley Moser added 12 as defending Class 1B champion Colton beat King’s Way-Seton 79-15 on Wednesday in the girls state tournament.

The top-ranked Wildcats (22-1) set a tournament record for largest victory margin (64 points), breaking the old mark of 56 set by Curlew in 2007.

King’s Way-Seton, making its first-ever state appearance, tied records for lowest losing score (15) and least points in a quarter (0), twice.

The Wildcats jumped out to a 33-0 halftime lead. Both Mosers had eight points in the first half.

Colton pulled down 64 rebounds. Kelsey Moser, Mollie Kramer and McKenzie Heaslet each had nine.

Edrienne Chan led King’s-Way set with eight points. Emily Scott added seven points.

King’s Way-Seton plays Lummi in a consolation round game at 9 a.m. Thursday.

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