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High school scoreboard March 1

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: February 28, 2018, 11:20pm

WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE

BOYS BASKETBALL

4A state tournament at Tacoma

Skyview vs. Gonzaga Prep, 5:30 p.m.

2A state tournament at Yakima

Columbia River vs. Lynden, 5:30 p.m.

1A state tournament at Yakima

King’s Way Christian vs. Lynden Christian, 10:30 a.m.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

4A state tournament at Tacoma

Camas vs. Eastlake, 2 p.m.

1A state tournament at Yakima

La Center vs. Medical Lake, 3:45 p.m.

BOYS BASKETBALL

4A STATE TOURNAMENT

at Tacoma Dome

Wednesday’s loser-out games

Kamiak 57, Union 48

Skyview 68, Glacier Peak 67

Curtis 66, Davis 56

Lewis & Clark 66, Sunnyside 64

Thursday’s quarterfinals

Richland (23-1) vs. Kamiak (17-8), 3:45 p.m.

Gonzaga Prep (24-0) vs. Skyview (24-4), 5:30 p.m.

Federal Way (25-1) vs. Curtis (19-7), 7:15 p.m.

Enumclaw (21-5) vs. Lewis & Clark (18-8), 9 p.m.

SKYVIEW 68, GLACIER PEAK 67

GLACIER PEAK – Trey Lawrence 7, Bo Burns 0, Fletcher Douglas 0, Brayden Corwin 12, Evan Mannes 18, Noah Forman 6, Bobby Martin 24.  Totals 26 (11) 4-5 67.

SKYVIEW – Alex Schumacher 15, Cole Grossman 6, Jovon Sewell 5, Samaad Hector 18, Sean Boss 3, Squeeky Johnson 3, Lowell Dunmire 2, Chris Webster 0, Kyle Gruhler 16, Jace Chatman 0.  Totals 27 (10) 4-10 68.

Glacier Peak 13 18 17 19—67

Skyview 13 22 15 18—68

KAMIAK 57, UNION 48

KAMIAK —  Dakota Bueing 2, Carson Tuttle 19, Charlie Powers 0, Patrick Olson 6, Max Manalo 0, Conner Fitzpatrick 1, Jordan Meyer 3, Whistler Pascual 0, Landon Overturf 5, Braden Leary 0, Danny Sharpe 21, Ryker Wuttke 0.  Totals 19 (5) 14-23 57.

UNION —  Coby Weatherspoon 0, Houston Combs 0, Zach Reznick 6, Tyler Combs 13, Quinn Lamey 0, Dustin Nettles 0, Alishawuan Taylor 4, Ethan Smith 16, Aiden Nellor 0, Brad Lackey 2, Jason Franklin Jr. 7, Josh Reznick 0.  Totals 15 (7) 11-14 48.

Kamiak 16 8 18 15—57

Union 12 16 4 16—48

3A STATE TOURNAMENT

at Tacoma Dome

Wednesday’s loser-out games

Eastside Catholic 63, Stanwood 27

O’Dea 68, Mt. Spokane 48

Timberline 87, Seattle Prep 68

Wilson 65, Prairie 60

Thursday’s quarterfinals

Kelso (21-4) vs. Eastside Catholic (22-6), 9 a.m.

Garfield (25-1) vs. O’Dea (24-4), 10:30 a.m.

Lincoln (24-1) vs. Timberline (20-6), 12:15 p.m.

Rainier Beach (20-6) vs. Wilson (21-6), 2 p.m.

WILSON 65, PRAIRIE 60

PRAIRIE — Dante Heitschmidt 16, Kameron Osborn 16, Braiden Broadbent 4, Zeke Dixson 9, Thomas Hapgood 0, Kaleb Locke 0, AJ Dixson 0, Logan Reed 6, Everett Buck 0, Matthew Kogler 9.  Totals 24 (7) 5-8 60.

WILSON — Damani Green 17, Emmitt Matthews Jr. 18, Emani Mitchell 0, Daniel Santana 0, Nathaniel Stokes 12, Londrell Hamilton 11, Darrian Bates 4, Drew Bonds 0, Adam Maxon 0, Kiwanis Thomas 0, JT Holmes 0, Dominique Ellison 3.  Totals 24 (2) 15-26 65.

Prairie 17 17 14 12—60

Wilson 10 16 18 21—65

2A STATE TOURNAMENT

at Yakima SunDome

Wednesday’s loser-out games

Renton 46, Pullman 38

Columbia River 58, Fife 51

Liberty 64, Mountlake Terrace 48

WF West 60, North Kitsap 59

Thursday’s quarterfinals

Mark Morris (18-6) vs. Renton (21-5), 3:45 p.m.

Lynden (19-6) vs. Columbia River (20-5), 5:30 p.m.

Foss (20-4) vs. Liberty (21-4), 7:15 p.m.

Selah (22-1) vs. WF West (19-7), 9 p.m.

COLUMBIA RIVER 58, FIFE 51

FIFE — Andre Sawyer 0, Lavelle Alexander 4, Gannon Ginnes 11, Malachi Afework 16, Cooper Schelbert 8, Brian Mitchell 0, Eli Graham 3, Bryson Williams 9, Alex Nitz 0. Totals 16-47 (4-21) 15-19 51.

COLUMBIA RIVER — Nate Snook 13, Mason Waite  0, Jacob Hjort 16, Evan Dirksen 12, Caden Dezort 8, Skyler Grote 0, Jack Armstrong 8, Nasseen Gutierrez 1. Totals 21-38 (8-19) 8-15 58.

Fife 6 7 14 24—51

CRiver 9 24 13 12—58

1A STATE TOURNAMENT

at Yakima SunDome

Wednesday’s loser-out games

Northwest 47, Montesano 38

King’s Way Christian 60, Cascade Christian 57

Mount Baker 62, Bellevue Christian 57

King 59, Newport 47

Thursday’s quarterfinals

Royal (21-4) vs. Northwest (18-7), 9 a.m.

Lynden Christian (23-1)  vs. King’s Way Christian (15-10), 10:30 a.m.

Zillah (23-1) vs. Mount Baker (16-12), 12:15 p.m.

Freeman (22-0) vs. King’s (17-11), 2 p.m.

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 60, CASCADE CHRISTIAN 57

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN —Khalfani Cason 16, Kobi Cason 8, Gage Koenders 2, Bryce Dodge 9, Brady Metz 17, Kaden Lucas 0, Kefentse Cason 4, Justin Frahm 4. Totals 18-40 (7-16) 17-21 60

CASCADE CHRISTIAN—Corbin Norh 10, Nathan Larsen 7, Noah Wilkins 2, Parker Johnson 9, Connor O’Brien 0, Dylan Cooley 27, Ben Vandouris 2, Conner Zetterberg 0. Totals 21-49 (4-13) 11-15 57

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King’s Way 10 12 20 18—60

Cascade Ch 16 12 15 14—57

2B STATE TOURNAMENT

at Spokane Arena

Wednesday’s loser-out games

Toledo 52, Colfax 37

Toutle Lake 60, White Swan 44

Morton-White Pass 48, Friday Harbor 40

Brewster 60, Life Christian 55

Thursday’s quarterfinals

Adna (22-2) vs. Toledo (22-5), 3:45 p.m.

Kittias/Thorp (23-1) vs. Toutle Lake (20-7), 5:30 p.m.

Liberty-Spangle (21-3) vs. Morton-White Pass (21-6), 7:15 p.m.

Saint George’s (24-0) vs. Brewster (21-4), 9 p.m.

1B STATE TOURNAMENT

at Spokane Arena

Wednesday’s loser-out games

Cedar Park Christian-MLT 88, Tulalip Heritage 72

Tacoma Baptist 50, Naselle 47

Pomeroy 59, Mt. Rainier Lutheran 38

Almira-Coulee-Hartline 69, Taholah 40

Thursday’s quarterfinals

Yakama Tribal (20-5) vs. Cedar Park Christian-MLT (27-2), 9 a.m.

Sunnyside Christian (23-1) vs. Tacoma Baptist (23-5), 10:30 a.m.

Odessa (23-3) vs. Pomeroy (21-3), 12:15 p.m.

Muckleshoot Tribal (25-2) vs. Almira-Coulee-Hartline (19-6), 2 p.m.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

4A STATE TOURNAMENT

at Tacoma Dome

Wednesday’s loser-out games

University 72, Bellarmine 48

Kentlake 57, Lake Stevens 42

Woodinville 58, Lewis & Clark 56

Camas 53, Union 39

Thursday’s quarterfinals

Moses Lake (23-0) vs. University (18-8), 9 a.m.

Central Valley (24-0) vs. Kentlake (20-7), 10:30 a.m.

Kentridge (24-2) vs. Woodinville (20-4), 12:15 p.m.

Eastlake (22-2) vs. Camas (17-8), 2 p.m.

CAMAS 53, UNION 39

UNION — Alexis Raymore 3, Mason Oberg 6, Rebekah Barney 8, Mackenzie Lewis 10, Courtney Cranston 0, Makenna Vega 0, Abbey Kaip 8, Madison McKay 0, Lily Caplice 2, Kanyel Carpenter 2, Lolo Weatherspoon 0. Totals 14 (6) 5-7 39.

CAMAS — Jillian Webb 6, Haley Hanson 10, Marianna Payne 5, Maggie Wells 8, Courtney Clemmer 11, Jordyn Wilds 3, Katelkynn Forner 0, Hannah Booth 0, Brooklyn Pascua 6, Faith Bergstrom 0, Ka’Iulani Waren 0, Jalena Carlisle 4. Totals 19 (9) 6-10 53

Union 7 13 6 13—39

Camas 16 10 15 12—53

3A STATE TOURNAMENT

at Tacoma Dome

Wednesday’s loser-out games

Garfield 58, Mt. Spokane 36

Stanwood  49, Prairie 44

Seattle Prep 46, Shorecrest 41

Bethel 55, Bellevue 41

Thursday’s quarterfinals

Kamiakin (21-2) vs. Garfield (21-7), 3:45 p.m.

Lincoln (24-1) vs. Stanwood (18-6), 5:30 p.m.

West Seattle (22-5) vs. Seattle Prep (18-6), 7:15 p.m.

Gig Harbor (19-6) vs. Bethel (22-5), 9 p.m.

STANWOOD 49, PRAIRIE 45

STANWOOD — Kayla Frazier 5, Julian Heichel 16, Kaitlin Larson 6, Madison Chrisman 12, Ashley Alter 10, Shelby Lund 0, Madison Plautz 0, Koa Beck 0. Totals 17 (1) 14-18 49.

PRAIRIE — Allie Corral 2, Brooke Walling 27, Mallory Williams 7, Cassidy Gardner 2, Haley Reed 2, Meri Dunford 5, Sydney Weber 0, Lauren Vreeken 0. Totals 14 (4) 13-16 45.

Stanwood 12 8 14 15—49

Prairie 13 11 10 11—45

2A STATE TOURNAMENT

at Tacoma Dome

Wednesday’s loser-out games

North Kitsap 50, Burlington-Edison 47

Lynden 55, Washougal 46

East Valley-Yakima 53, Port Angeles 26

Black Hills 60, White River 46

Thursday’s quarterfinals

Archbishop Murphy (22-2) vs. North Kitsap (21-6), 9 a.m.

East Valley-Spokane (20-1) vs. Lynden (18-8), 10:30 a.m.

Wapato (21-3) vs. East Valley-Yakima (19-6), 12:15 p.m.

W.F. West (22-2) vs. Black Hills (20-5), 2 p.m.

LYNDEN 55, WASHOUGAL 46

WASHOUGAL—Kiara Cross 6, Beyonce Bea 15, Ashley Gibbons 8, Mckinley Stotts 7, Skylar Bea 0, Alexis Maniscalco 0, Maggie Hungerford 0, Emilee Smart 2, Tiana Barnett 8. Totals 17-39 (6-11) 6-9) 46.

LYNDEN—Livia Tjoelker 12, Sierra Smith 6, Keylie Hershey 18, Ruby VanderHaak 0, Natalie Amos 7, Anna VanderYacht 0, Blakely Deorge 0, Faith Baar 10, Madison Canales 0, Keyna Holleman 2, Kyla Bonsen 0. Totals 18-47 (2-15) 17-23 55.

Washougal 13 6 15 12—46

Lynden 8 19 15 13—55

1A STATE TOURNAMENT

at Tacoma Dome

Wednesday’s loser-out games

La Center 51, Freeman 32

Lakeside-Nine Mile Falls 63, Seattle Christian 43

Zillah 61, Cle Elum/Roslyn 35

Nooksack Val. 45, Meridian 36

G12, Nooksack Valley (19-7) vs. Meridian (20-8), 9 p.m.

Thursday’s quarterfinals

Medical Lake (22-0) vs. La Center (22-2), 3:45 p.m.

Lynden Christian (24-0) vs. Lakeside (18-7), 5:30 p.m.

La Salle (20-4) vs. Zillah (23-2), 7:15 p.m.

Cashmere (20-2) vs. Nooksack Valley (20-7, 9 p.m.

LA CENTER 51, FREEMAN 32

FREEMAN—Ellis Crowley 4, Isabelle Miller 8, Anna Chisholm 3, Grace Holt 0, Bradee Parisotto 3, Kyla Hansen 1, Kylie Nelson 3, Carolann Edwards 2, Sorrel Aldendorf 3, Jordyn Goldsmith 2, Sage Aldendorf 3. Totals 12 (3) 5-12 32.

LA CENTER—Alyssa McKnight 2, Whitley Seter 2, Molly Edwards 22, Natasha Lewis 0, Madison Rose 0, Bethany Whitten 9, Taylor Mills 5, Taylor Stephens 11. Totals 16 (8) 11-22 51.

Freeman 2 15 4 11—32

La Center 12 7 24 8—51

2B STATE TOURNAMENT

at Spokane Arena

Wednesday’s loser-out games

Tri-Cities Prep 77, White Swan 63

St. George’s 45, Mabton 35

Napavine 62, Brewster 52

Life Christian 55, La Conner 30

Thursday’s quarterfinals

Colfax (20-4) vs. Tri-Cities Prep (19-5), 9 p.m.

Ilwaco (23-1) vs. Saint George’s (19-7), 10:30 a.m.

Wahkiakum (21-4) vs. Napavine (22-3), 12:15 p.m.

Davenport (20-4) vs. Life Christian (18-5), 2 p.m.

1B STATE TOURNAMENT

at Spokane Arena

Wednesday’s loser-out games

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