Brandon White scored 20 points as W.F. West used a 13-1 advantage in the third quarter to pull away from the visiting Beavers.
The game was tied 23-23 at halftime.
“We had good energy in teh first quarter, but then it just got sucked out of us,” Woodland coach Andrew Johnson said. “I don’t know where it went. And then W.F. West shot the lights out. That was a bad formula for us.”
Woodland led 17-7 after the first quarter, but was outscored 29-7 in the second and third quarters.
Tanner Sixberry led the Beavers with 14 points.
W.F. WEST 52, WOODLAND 36
WOODLAND — Bryce Mulder 5, Devin Rice 0, Wyatt Harsh 2, Palmer Dinehart 3, Tristan Thomas 9, Tyler Flanagan 3, Tanner Sixberry 14. Totals 12 (5) 7-12 36.