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Bear Cr. 57, Soap L. 44

Jamie Meyer scored 21 points to help the Grizzlies pull away in the second half, eliminating the Eagles.

Soap Lake never scraped its way back into the game, shooting only 20 percent from the field in the second half, and just 5 of 27 from 3-point territory.

Soap Lake 9 17 4 14 - 44
Bear Creek School 15 15 11 16 - 57

 Soap Lake (11-10) - Moats 19, Allen 5, Scull 1, Franks 3, Guzman 0, Coreas 13, Overall 0, Foster 0, Valdovinos 3, Weber 0, Boychuk 0.

Bear Creek School (20-2) - Rongve 3, Meyer 21, Blankenbeckler 11, Peterson 6, Benson 0, Domas 2, DiGenova 5, Strandin 6, Olsomn 0, Postings 0, Davisson 3, Fernandez 0.

Life Christian 63, Waitsburg-Prescott 49

Drew Curry had seven points in the fourth quarter to open up a close game from start to finish as the Eagles eliminated the Cardinals.

Waitsburg-Prescott 13 12 14 10 - 49
Life Christian Academy 13 11 17 22 - 63

 Waitsburg-Prescott (14-8) - Hernandez 0, Cady 7, Zuger 0, Withers 10, Bartlow 13, Gerke 4, Wooderchak 0, Alexenko 0, Kiefel 4, McDaniel 4, Brown 0, Lehr 7.

Life Christian Academy (13-10) - Williamson 0, Hutchens 7, King 18, Ricker 0, Paige 13, Gandara 0, Absten 0, Gilge 0, Curry 12, McKee 2, Diggs 11.

Toutle L. 62, Asotin 49

Chris Foster and Daniel Schilter were too much for the Panthers to handle on the interior, combining for 40 points and 12 rebounds as the Fighting Ducks eliminated the Panthers.

Toutle Lake started off the second quarter on a 10-0 run and never looked back, leading by as many as 20 in the second half.

Toutle Lake 20 18 10 14 - 62
Asotin 15 9 10 15 - 49

 Toutle Lake (10-12) - Jalalpoor 4, Fuller 0, Vickaryous 0, Keefe 0, O’Connor 11, Hayes 1, Heinzman 6, Elam 0, Foster 21, Hoffman 0, Schilter 19.

Asotin (12-10) - Ankney 0, McIntosh 0, Heitstuman 13, Dalton 0, Styner 2, Lohman 2, Servatius 18, Whittaker 0, Trimmell 6, Jose 8, Gates 0, Shivey 0.

Colfax 66, Willapa V. 36

The Bulldogs dominated, scoring on 19 second-chance buckets to eliminate the Vikings.

Colfax outrebounded Willapa Valley 41-21 and held the Vikings to 29 percent shooting, including 0 for 8 beyond the arc.

Willapa Valley 12 6 6 12 - 36
Colfax 10 15 26 15 - 66

 Willapa Valley (13-9) - M. Friese 6, Aa. Friese 10, Bevens 0, Lundy 8, Neumeyer 0, Nissell 2, An. Friese 2, Gerow 0, Morrow 0, Wilkerson 2, Freeman 4, Schwiesow 2.

Colfax (15-7) - Bravard 23, Hatley 2, Hoadley 0, Gay 4, Teade 0, Robinson 4, Gfeller 9, Berarducci 10, Huber 6, McNannay 1, Scholz 3.

Pe Ell 65, W. Swan 64

After blowing a cushy first-half lead, the Trojans needed a buzzer-beating 3-pointer from junior wing Hank Robinson to turn back the resilient Cougars and move into the semifinals.

White Swan battled back from a 41-29 halftime deficit to take a 55-52 early in the fourth quarter. But Pe Ell’s Tyler Ratkie, who had been nearly invisible after scoring 19 first-half points, put the Trojans back on his back later in the period and scored seven straight points to tie the game at 62 with less than a minute left.

Joel Yellow Owl then dropped in a bucket to put White Swan back on top 64-62 and set the stage for Robinson’s winning buzzer-beater.

Pe Ell 25 16 11 13 - 65
White Swan 17 12 17 18 - 64

 Pe Ell (18-4) - Duncan 8, Ratkie 25, Lusk 2, Tolliver 5, Vetter 9, D. Toepelt 3, Robinson 13.

White Swan (17-5) - Huereca 0, Sampson 0, L. Fiander 24, Anderson 0, Zuniga 0, T. Fiander 2, Yellow Owl 8, Owens 2, J. Williams 11, C. Williams 17.

Davenport 48, N’vine 38

The Gorillas used a couple of breakaway baskets from sophomore Joey Gunning to gain a little breathing room midway through the fourth quarter and went on to turn back the Tigers to advance to today’s semifinals.

Napavine 9 13 6 10 - 38
Davenport 11 14 8 15 - 48

 Napavine (11-11) - Keller 1, T. Stanley 0, C. Brown 3, Hunt 2, J. Brown 0, R. Stanley 19, M. Brown 11, Merriman 0, T. Brown 2.

Davenport (17-5) - Hopkins 0, Jo.Gunning 11, Becker 9, Landsiedel 0, Ja.Gunning 11, Zeiler 5, Evers 5, Scharff 5, Rosman 2.

La Conner 59, Entiat 33

Brandon Willey and Erik Lindeman combined to score La Conner’s last 17 points prior to intermission, helping the Braves build a comfortable 13-point halftime lead and cruise into the semifinals.

Willey, a 5-foot-9 senior guard, finished with a game-high 23.

La Conner 19 12 12 16 - 59
Entiat 10 8 4 11 - 33

 La Conner (19-3) - Novak 3, M. Wilbur 4, James 2, Lindeman 10, Anderson 0, G. Wilbur 9, ALotrico 2, McKnight 2, Carr 0, Willey 23, Mejlaender 2, Howlett 2.

Entiat (18-4) - Olmos 0, Snipes 0, Ledbeter 0, Hothan 0, Whitehall 3, Paz 11, Sanders 1, Edwardson 2, Crawley 8, Sanford 4, Avelar 4, Kamphause 0.

Liberty Christian 58, Chief Leschi 41

Some scoring droughts are worse than others, and the Warriors ran into one of the worse against the Patriots, going almost 71/2 minutes without scoring.

Chief Leschi went stone cold from the field, missing 15 straight shots and turning the ball over three times during a dramatic meltdown that spanned the third and fourth periods.

Chief Leschi 12 12 5 12 - 41
Liberty Christian 16 7 15 20 - 58

Chief Leschi (14-6) - Jo. Rideout 0, St. Germaine 0, J. Bisson 5, N. Bisson 10, Savini 4, Jones 3, A. Ahmad 5, . Ahmad 0, Foley 6, Wallace 8.

Liberty Christian (20-2) - Koglin 0, Salzano 0, Siefken 19, Lowry 0, Groth 3, Dustin 12, Brockman 9, Roberts 0, Simpkins 2, Corrigan 13, Olsen 0.