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High school scoreboard, results from Saturday, March 4

By Columbian staff
Published: March 4, 2023, 8:55pm

BOYS BASKETBALL

HARDWOOD CLASSIC

At Tacoma Dome

CLASS 4A

Saturday’s Games

Fourth place: No. 5 Gonzaga Prep 59, No. 10 Camas 51

Third place: No. 4 Federal Way 69, No. 2 Mount Si 63

Championship: No. 1 Curtis 49, No. 3 Olympia 43

GONZAGA PREP 59, CAMAS 51

CAMAS (20-9) — Beckett Currie 8, Jace VanVoorhis 8, Theo McMillan 8, Josh Dabasinskas 8, Jamison Carlisle 19, Ethan Harris 0, Channing Nesland 0. Totals 22 (5) 2-4 51.

GONZAGA PREP (24-5) — Jayce Swanson 0, Jackson Floyd 9, Jamil Miller 17, Ryan Jackson 2, Henry Sandberg 15, Carter Verret 12, Nate Christy 4. Totals 24 (5) 6-7 59.

Camas 16 13 9 13—51

Gonzaga Prep 13 13 20 13—59

CLASS 3A

Saturday’s Games

Fourth place: No. 10 Bellevue 67, Eastside Catholic 55

Third place: No. 1 Mt. Spokane 60, No. 4 Auburn 51

Championship: No. 2 Garfield 69, No. 5 O’Dea 50

At Yakima SunDome

CLASS 2A

Saturday’s Games

Fourth place: No. 11 Tumwater 82, North Kitsap 76, 3OT

Third place: No. 1 Pullman 57, No. 7 Prosser 53

Championship: No. 6 Lynden 61, No. 4 Mark Morris 43

LYNDEN 61, MARK MORRIS 43

MARK MORRIS (25-3) — Deacon Dietz 7, Kobe Parlin 6, Malakai Gray 2, Braydon Olson 21, Dossen Morrow 2, Jase Wygant 0, Dalton Stevens 2, Nathan Stephens 0, Jadyn Jenkins 0, Carson Bogner 2, Nash Bjorge 0, Branden Thornton 2. Totals 14-48 (1-15) 14-18 43

LYNDEN (24-4) — Coston Parcher 1, Treyson Smiley 4, Anthony Canales 23, Brant Heppner 7, Kobe Baar 16, Brady Eisner 2, Cameron Peterson 0, Alexander Matthews 2, Elijah Hanenburg 0, Weston VanDalen 0, Charlie Ayres 0, Daniel Bowler 0. Totals 25-51 (2-16) 9-14 61

Morris 8 8 12 15—43

Lynden 11 14 19 17—61

CLASS 1A

Saturday’s Games

Fourth place: No. 2 Zillah 77, No. 8 Overlake 58

Third place: No. 7 Blaine 70, No. 6 Toppenish 60

Championship: No. 1 Lynden Christian 57, No. 5 King’s 47

At Spokane Arena

CLASS 2B

Saturday’s Games

Fourth place: No. 2 Morton-White Pass 63, No. 3 Lake Roosevelt 45

Third place: No. 4 Columbia-Burbank 70, No. 9 Lind-Ritzville-Sprague 49

Championship: No. 1 Davenport 65, No. 5 Brewster 58

CLASS 1B

Saturday’s Games

Fourth place: No. 11 Mossyrock 71, No. 16 Orcas Island 63

Third place: No. 3 DeSales 64, No. 4 Willapa Valley 52

Championship: No. 1 Wellpinit 55, No. 2 Sunnyside Christian 50

GIRLS BASKETBALL

HARDWOOD CLASSIC

At Tacoma Dome

CLASS 4A

Saturday’s Games

Fourth place: No. 1 Woodinville 59, No. 8 Emerald Ridge 43

Third place: No. 3 Tahoma 61, No. 7 Kamiakin 57

Championship: No. 4 Eastlake 48, No. 2 Camas 41

EASTLAKE 48, CAMAS 41

EASTLAKE (23-6) — Sofia Aluas 24, Krista Kostoff 8, Darcy McCoy 2, Addison Baumgartner 0, Kaylia Jackson 7, Ava Schmidt 7, Natalia Sefair-Lopez 0. Totals 17-39 (2-9) 12-15 48.

CAMAS (24-4) — Reagan Jamison 2, Kendall Mairs 2, Riley Sanz 15, Sophie Buzzard 5, Parker Mairs 0, Addison Harrison 9, Keirra Thompson 8. Totals 14-53 (7-28) 6-6 41.

Eastlake 10 16 4 18—48
Camas 8 4 11 18—41

CLASS 3A

Saturday’s Games

Fourth place: No. 6 Stanwood 52, Lincoln 45

Third place: No. 4 Mead 69, Arlington 67

Championship: No. 1 Garfield 58, No. 3 Lake Washington 49

At Yakima SunDome

CLASS 2A

Saturday’s Games

Fourth place: No. 8 Sequim 34, No. 10 Othello 32

Third place: No. 4 Prosser 53, No. 7 White River 50

Championship: No. 1 Ellensburg 56, No. 3 Burlington-Edison 28

CLASS 1A

Saturday’s Games

Fourth place: No. 7 Cashmere 45, Freeman 36

Third place: No. 3 Wapato 65, No. 5 King’s 53

Championship: No. 1 Nooksack Valley 43, No. 2 Lynden Christian 36

At Spokane Arena

CLASS 2B

Saturday’s Games

Fourth place: No. 6 La Conner 52, No. 5 Adna 46

Third place: No. 4 Warden 54, No. 3 Napavine 47

Championship: No. 1 Colfax 59, No. 2 Okanogan 52

CLASS 1B

Saturday’s Games

Fourth place: No. 7 Oakesdale 55, Waterville-Mansfield 28

Third place: No. 4 Mount Vernon Christian 56, No. 5 Inchelium 40

Championship: No. 1 Neah Bay 56, No. 2 Mossyrock 54

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