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High school scoreboard 2/13

The Columbian
Published: February 13, 2015, 12:00am

FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE

GIRLS BASKETBALL

4A seeding games at Evergreen

Camas vs. Skyview, 5 p.m.

Battle Ground vs. Union, 6:30 p.m.

3A bi-district tournament

Prairie vs. Lakes, 7:45 p.m. at Rogers HS, Puyallup

Columbia River vs. Enumclaw, 6 p.m. at Washington HS, Tacoma

2A district tournament

Washougal at Black Hills, 7 p.m.

Tumwater at Mark Morris, 7 p.m.

Centralia at Woodland, 7 p.m.

Hockinson at W.F. West, 7 p.m.

1A district tournament

White Salmon at Elma, 6 p.m.

Eatonville at La Center, 7 p.m.

Hoquiam at Kalama, 7 p.m.

Castle Rock at Montesano, 7 p.m.

BOYS SWIMMING

4A, 3A district meets at Kelso, 12:30 p.m.

2A district meet at Mark Morris, 4 p.m.

BOYS BASKETBALL

4A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

Union (19-1) 12 0

Camas (15-5) 9 3

Evergreen (13-7) 8 4

Battle Ground (10-10) 6 6

Skyview (9-10) 4 8

Heritage (6-14) 3 9

Mountain View (2-18) 0 12

EVERGREEN 70, BATTLE GROUND 58

EVERGREEN — John Hansberry 4, Kobey Eaton 4, Robert Franks 14, Tyrus Hosley 11, Greg Washington 22, Jordan Henderson 11, Michael Bozovich 0, Mitchell Carnahan 4, Tyler London 0. Totals 26 (9) 9-10 70.

BATTLE GROUND — Joe Carroll 0, Nate Moring 14, Kellen Butler 0, Cole Scheibel 0, Kobe Ford 2, Zack Palacios 2, Devin Johnson 29, Andrej Besara 4, Leland O’Hanlon 0, Daelon Floyd 2, Keaton Hoots 5, Rennie Mendoza 0. Totals 21 (3) 13-21 58.

Evergreen 20 13 23 14—70

B. Ground 12 12 14 20—58

JV — Battle Ground won; C — Battle Ground won.

SKYVIEW 49, HERITAGE 41

SKYVIEW — Avery Schmidt 0, Jason Chaney 6, Daniel Thomas 0, Mason Scheidel 8, David Tommasini 0, Tyrone Watson 19, Darius Watson 9, Eric Trimble 0, Terran Scruggs 5, Skyler Martin 2. Totals 13 (2) 21-25 49.

HERITAGE — Tanner Lundberg 3, Mark Bejan 9, Kalani Umiamaka 0, Danté Hatchett 0, Kenese Peneueta 8, Amel Mekic 0, Kevin Wilkerson 4, Payton Monda 15, Austin Riggs 0, Jander Cline 2. Totals 14 (6) 6-11 41.

Skyview 14 11 8 16—49

Heritage 13 11 7 10—41

JV — Skyview won.

CAMAS 89, MOUNTAIN VIEW 41

MOUNTAIN VIEW — Ari Smith 8, Cameron Henderson 0, Alex Bailey 0, Roman Rivera 0, Jake Ryan 8, Troy Pacheco 0, Kyle Johnson 9, Logan Hansen 11, Nwanawo 2, Green 3, Vu 0. Totals 15 (8) 3-6 41.

CAMAS — Jake Hansel 10, Trevor Jasinsky 15, Jordan Anderson 11, Andre De Los Rios 3, James Price 1, Kantas Zalpys 9, Ethan Unger 8, Jayce Allen 4, Brock Fielding 4, Cam Vega 3, Bryan Nguyen 7, Alex Gilkbarg 14. Totals 32 (7) 18-27 89.

Mt. View 15 14 7 5—41

Camas 29 24 21 15—89

JV — Camas won. C — Camas won.

3A BI-DISTRICT TOURNAMENT

Thursday, Feb. 12

First round

Peninsula 65, Mt. Tahoma 54

Lincoln 72, Hazen 60

Auburn Riverside 56, North Thurston 53

Columbia River 55, Auburn 21

Foss 54, Sumner 46

Kennedy Catholic 46, Prairie 45

Wilson 71, Kelso 46

Auburn Mountainview 61, Shelton 38

Saturday, Feb. 14

Quarterfinals

At Rogers HS, Puyallup

Peninsula vs. Lincoln, 1 p.m.

Auburn Riverside vs. Columbia River, 2:45 p.m.

Foss vs. Kennedy Catholic, 4:30 p.m.

Wilson vs. Auburn Mountainview, 6:30 p.m.

Loser-out games

At Clover Park HS, Tacoma

Mt. Tahoma vs. Hazen, 1 p.m.

North Thurston vs. Auburn, 2:45 p.m.

Sumner vs. Prairie 4:30 p.m.

Kelso vs. Shelton, 6:30 p.m.

KENNEDY CATHOLIC 46, PRAIRIE 45

PRAIRIE — Jacob Davidson 8, Palmer Goecke 9, Koy Osborn 3, Michael Stockbridge 0, Seth Hall 8, Walker Hausherr 0, Brandon Crosby 0, Greg Bernash 11, Dwayne Stewart 6. Totals 18 (6) 3-9 45.

KENNEDY CATHOLIC — Diller 6, Royster 7, Jolly 7, McGrew 15, Sasonoff 5, Mancol 8. Totals 16 (4) 10-15 46.

Prairie 16 11 11 7—45

Kennedy 11 10 12 13—46

COLUMBIA RIVER 55, AUBURN 21

AUBURN — Lee 2, Pray 0, Wade 1, Aslanyan 0, Brown 2, Pederson 6, Chuol 2, Fitzgerald 0, Strojan 2, Williams 6, Rutayisire 0, Minch 0. Totals 6 (2) 7-12 21.

COLUMBIA RIVER — Nathan Hawthorne 2, Joey Bean 15, Andrew Vickers 5, Vincent Daniels 4, Jacob Hjort 0, Drew Moore 4, Tyler Hellman 3, Spencer Long 12, Chad Pedigo 5, Christian Stromme 2, Jordan Hall 3. Totals 19 (3) 13-14 55.

Auburn 5 9 0 7—21

Col. River 4 14 22 15—55

2A GSHL TIEBREAKER

WOODLAND 53, WASHOUGAL 49

WOODLAND — Bryce Mulder 6, Tanner Froeber 12, Ryan Sturdivan 3, Hayden Huddleston 6, Jake Rosenbalm 5, Tanner Sixberry 7, Dillon Wear 2, Troy Flanagan 11. Totals 16 (6) 9-15 53.

WASHOUGAL — Yorro Bah 9, Dan Davis 6, Ryan Taylor 7, Noah Prangley 23, Spencer Adams 2, Collin Prangley 2, Dylan Snapp 0, Robert Gehrke 0, Curt Crosby 0. Totals 17 (7) 8-12 49.

Woodland 15 10 13 15—53

Washougal 11 13 13 12—49

1A DISTRICT 4 TOURNAMENT

Thursday, Feb. 12

First round

Castle Rock 51, Hoquiam 45

King’s Way Christian 56, Elma 16

La Center 68, Tenino 36

Kalama 50, Eatonville 48

Saturday, Feb. 14

At WF West HS, Chehalis

Semifinals

Castle Rock vs. King’s Way Christian 5 p.m.

La Center vs. Kalama, 6:30 p.m.

Loser-out games

Hoquiam vs. Elma 2 p.m.

Tenino vs. Eatonville, 3:30 p.m.

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 56, ELMA 16

ELMA (6-15) — Tiki Hickle 0, Kyle Smith 0, Bryson Crisp 3, Justin Spencer 2, Elijah Martin 3, AJ Brown 0, Kholton Emerson 4, Blake Sackrider 4, Seth Osgood 0, Wyatt Gray 0. Totals 7-38 (1-12) 1-6 16.

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN — Cole Jensen 13, Mikey Johnson 0, Arda Ayden 2, Kyle Gonzales 5, Kienan Walter 17, Clayton Rajewich 0, Anthony Huser 0, Joe Mills 12, Karter Graves 2, Nick Pulicella 5, Isaiah Pratt 0. Totals 23-54 (4-16) 6-8 56.

Elma 4 4 4 4—16

King’s Way 15 12 16 13—56

LA CENTER 68, TENINO 36

TENINO — Tano Bailon 9, Wyatt Blencoe 7, Nihls Peterson 0, Thomas Pier 8, Jon Jones Newman 8, Dyllan Spector 3, Greigh Hill 0, Jack Burnham 0, Robbie Wall 1. Totals 13-44 (4-18) 6-12 36.

LA CENTER — Dalton Morgan 13, Chase Davidson 10, Will Rice 15, Wyatt Aguirre 20, Brody Seter 2, Sean Nolan 0, Jake Morris 0, Max Hiller 8, Matt Bahr 0, Jack Hiller 0, Jake Wise 0. Totals 24-59 (9-23) 11-15 68.

Tenino 9 11 4 12—36

La Center 14 9 12 33—68

GIRLS BASKETBALL

4A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

Camas (16-4) 11 1

Skyview (16-4) 11 1

Union (10-10) 7 5

Battle Ground (10-10) 7 5

Mountain View (8-12) 3 9

Heritage (6-14) 2 10

Evergreen (4-16) 1 11

CAMAS 63, MOUNTAIN VIEW 46

MOUNTAIN VIEW — Emilly Moore 12, Caleigh Carlson 4, Jenna Gulliford 4, Katie Hurst 10, Sydney Sullivan 0, Hailey Hartney 16. Totals 15 (0) 15-20 46.

CAMAS — Meghan Finley 0, Brenna Khaw 9, Stephanie Knight 2, Noora Monghate 0, Emma Jones 2, Nikki Corbett 17, Rachel Gray 10, Courtney Klemmer 16, Mia Hunt 6, Teague Schroeder 1. Totals 28 (1) 6-17 63.

Mtn View 16 5 8 17—46

Camas 14 13 17 19—63

JV — Camas won; C — Camas 41-40

BATTLE GROUND 52, EVERGREEN 29

EVERGREEN — Hayley Avery 4, Stephanie Didenko 3, Moriah Doyle 11, Makenzie Smith 5, JaNae Callaway 2, Alyssa Smith 0, Madison Mitchell 0, Keilea Swearingen 0, Jazmyne Ogletree , Hannah Barchine 0, Felicia Bahr 2, Lexi Burney 2. Totals 9 (1) 10-17 29.

BATTLE GROUND — Kayla Cruz 0, Emily Griffith 0, Alena Jarvis 21, Kylie Smith 2, Jossilyn Blackman 10, Morgan Stradley 2, Grace Russell 0, Madison Reeves 3, Marlayna Gillette 3, Cassie Weidman 2, Zoey Mosby 0, Kelly Potett 0, Izzy Luke 5, Alexis Dixson 0, Denise Lushenko 4. Totals 19 (6) 8-11 52.

Evergreen 6 7 6 10—29

B. Ground 10 12 10 20—52

JV — Battle Ground won; C — Battle Ground won.

SKYVIEW 68, HERITAGE 26

SKYVIEW — HJ Adams 5, Riley Friauf 2, Sydney Friauf 8, Hannah VanNortwick 13, Genevieve Lo 7, Mimi Kalani 6, Tiana Klutz 6, Kirsten Johnson 3, Ashlee Comastro 11, Maddie Lord 7. Totals 28 (9) 3-6 68.

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HERITAGE — Deja Gomez-Lewis 0, Cassidy Morris 5, Anna Penttila 2, Amy Gould 2, Vanessa Brown 0, Jazmin Lopez-Placito 4, Lisi Thomas 6, Kassidy Williams 7. Totals 11 (1) 3-8 26.

Skyview 12 21 18 17—68

Heritage 5 7 7 7—26

JV — Heritage 33-32. C — Skyview won.

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