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State Aaa Tournament

BOYS

Redmond 54, Mount Tahoma 48

Senior guard Chris Hunter scored 22 points to lead the No. 3 Mustangs (23-4) over the Thunderbirds (19-6).

Redmond 15 11 11 17 - 54

Mount Tahoma 17 11 7 13 - 48

Redmond - Kennedy 5, Linville 9, Hunter 22, Falkenborg 12, Martin 4, Dexter 2. Mount Tahoma - Mathews 12, Wells, 2, Harris 5, Pinkett 8, McDonald 10, Key 10, Mattley 1.

Eisenhower 93, Foss 62

Ross Hansen hit 8 of 12 3-point field goals and finished with 33 points to lead the Cadets (18-7) over the eighthranked Falcons (20-4).

Foss 12 15 16 19 - 62

Eisenhower 22 26 21 24 - 93

Foss - Owens 4, Smith 2, Murray 13, Morgan 11, Davis 2, Moon 8, Pierson 8, Ward 14. Eisenhower - Reeves 3, Roth 1, Smith 2, Williams 2, Hansen 33, Salausa 7, Whitfield 11, McDonald 19, Erickson 15.

Bethel 43, Evergreen 53

The defending champion Plainsmen (17-1), ranked No. 6, got 19 points and 14 rebounds from senior John Cannon to beat the Braves (16-8)

Bethel 8 13 9 13 - 43

Evergreen 13 13 09 18 - 53

Bethel - Chambers 4, Kennedy 4, Streleski 10, Trent 23, Collazo 2. Evergreen - Nesland 11, Dyment 5, Fisher 4, Birley 8, Cannon 19, Neal 6.

Mountain View 71, Enumclaw 58

Julian Williams scored 17 points and Rich Houseman added 13 to the No. 7 Thunder (20-7) over the No. 9 Hornets (21-4).

Enumclaw 09 16 18 15 - 58

Mountain View 16 09 18 28 - 71

Enumclaw - Felker 18, Scalabrine 20, DeJong 12, Prince 5, Rathbun 2, Kranz 1. Mountain View - Williams 17, Heinz 5, Houseman 13, Hallsted 11, Payne 11, Wildenburg 4, Lucas 1, Bibens 9.

Mercer Island 66, Pasco 49

The Islanders (19-8) got 19 points from Diron Mobley and outscored the fourth-ranked Bulldogs 25-8 in the second quarter to cruise to the upset. Pasco finished 18-4.

Mercer Island 15 25 09 17 - 66

Pasco 13 8 19 9 - 49

Mercer Island - Maimon 8, Hill 9, Mobley 19, Houle 5, Katara 15, McCullum, Brown 9, Jordan 1, Laury. Pasco - Tippett 4, Collins 14, Fielding 10, Herron 10, Ady 11.

Wilson 62, Mount Vernon 70

Sophomore Grant Leep scored 26 points to go with 13 rebounds as the second-ranked Bulldogs (21-3) held off the Rams (16-8).

Wilson 19 14 15 14 - 62

Mount Vernon 12 22 17 19 - 70

Wilson - Tiggs 17, Holland 13, Parker 6, S. Ecklund 10, Cotton 5, Billups 2, Trapp, Berndt, A. Ecklund, Munson, Amsbary 3, Bishop 6. Mount Vernon - Holliman 4, Leep 26, Swanson 5, Herzberg 7, Jones 22, Lind 6, Collins, Whitehead, Kruger, McManus.

GIRLS

Bothell 64, Kent-Meridian 29 The fourth-rated Cougars’ Becki Ashbaugh scored 19 points while the No. 7 Royals (19-5) were just 9 for 63 from the field as Bothell rolled.

Kent-Meridian 07 07 07 08 - 29

Bothell 15 16 10 23 - 64

Kent-Meridian - Garrett 5, Roberts 2, Thomas 6, Deal 4, McDonald 2, Williams 8, Bigford 2. Bothell - Tuttle 2, Ashbaugh 19, Butler, Babin 8, Nichols 2, Krell 7, McCain 4, Lenz 5, Fitzer 8, Wright 3, Anthony 1, Raynor 5.

Mountain View 63, Sumner 39

The top-ranked thunder (21-0) outscored the Spartans (15-9) 17-3 in the first quarter en route to a victory.

Sumner 03 14 11 11 - 39

Mountain View 17 14 22 10 - 63

Sumner - Quist 2, Newbury 4, Werkau, Hagfors 4, Lohrmann 6, Myers 2, Perskins 4, M. Tipps 14, Crouch 3. Mountain View - Brough 16, Boehm 4, Abrahamsen 6, Beveridge 3, Newton 5, Wilson 14, Wolvert 9, Haas, Schott 6.

Prarie 59, Foss 64 (OT)

Tatum Brown scored 22 points to lead the No. 9 Falcons (23-1) over the No. 10 Falcons (19-5).

Prairie 7 13 25 10 4 - 59

Foss 12 20 10 13 9 - 64

Prairie - Moldenhauer 5, Rosales 12, Grimm 7, Dettorre, Herrara 6, Spjut 15, Ard 6, Cushing 8. Foss - Frazier 18, Reed 9, Brown 22, Harris 7, Hunter 2, Craig 6.

Federal Way 58, Everett 49

Nesha Thomas scored 20 points to lead the Eagles (20-5) past the Seagulls (20-6).

Federal Way 14 14 13 17 - 58

Everett 11 16 18 04 - 49

Federal Way - Kazcor 8, Thomas 20, Atkins 5, J. Clawson 5, Iserman 15, McNiel 5. Everett - Thompson 5, Petersen 4, Pemberton 21, Stearns 2, Mahood 2, Kincaid 14, Sommer 1.

Kamiakin 59, Sehome 23

The second-ranked Braves (23-0) led 33-3 at halftime and cruised past the Mariners (15-10, whose point total was the lowest in girls AAA state history.

Sehome was 8 for 50 from the field.