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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Girls

Entiat 66, Darrington 46

Maritza Diaz scored a game-high 19 points and Taylor Montgomery added 18 points and eight rebounds as the Tigers hit 42.9 percent on 3-pointers to eliminate the Loggers.

A four-point halftime lead for Entiat quickly expanded after holding the Loggers to eight points in the third.

Darrington 10 19 8 9 - 46
Entiat 15 18 15 18 - 66

 Darrington (13-8) - Fanning 0, Gentry 0, Vargas 0, H. Wales 14, Cousins 6, R. Wales 10, Baker 2, Pugh 4, Jones 2, Brooks 8.

Entiat (16-6) - Larsen 0, Southard 10, Diaz 19, Lamb 4, Wooldridge 0, Montgomery 18, Hodge 13, Ledbeter 0, Anson 2, Buckingham 0, Bahena 0.

Evergreen Lutheran 45, Liberty Christian 37

Melanie Laete led all scorers with 11 points, adding eight rebounds, and Erica Hansen iced the victory for the Eagles with 3 free throws in the final 20 seconds.

Trailing by 14 after three quarters, the Patriots rallied to within five on a 13-4 run, but two turnovers ended the run.

Liberty Christian 11 6 7 13 - 37
Evergreen Lutheran 7 20 11 7 - 45

 Liberty Christian (12-10) - Harding 5, Ellis 7, H. Croskey 7, D. Croskey 5, Moore 0, Deatherage 2, Higgins 0, Berges 10, Simunds 0, Chase 0, Koller 1.

Evergreen Lutheran (16-6) - C. Poetter 8, Meyer 0, Lance 3, Fuegmann 2, Hansen 6, M. Poetter 7, Herman 8, Addleman 0, Laete 11, Sandwith 0.

DeSales 50, Orcas I. 33

It took nearly 6 minutes for the Irish to put something on the scoreboard, but when the first shot fell – a 3-pointer from Erin Giusti – the Irish didn’t stop, putting up 45 points in the final three quarters to eliminate the Vikings.

Senior Caitlin Duncan scored nine in the second quarter, all on 3-pointers, and finished with 20.

Orcas Island 6 7 8 12 - 33
DeSales 5 18 10 17 - 50

 Orcas Island (12-7) - Padbury 20, Shaw 9, Thomas 0, O’Tolle 0, Bronn 0, Diepenbrock 0, Janssen 2, Hofmann 0

DeSales (17-5) - Konen 0, Higgins 5, Acock 4, Duncan 20, Giusti 8, Blanc 3, Majerus 2, Moberg 0, Zander 0, Larreau 0, Ferrel 8.

Tacoma Baptist 73, Asotin 48

After scoring just nine points in a first-round loss to Toutle Lake, Tacoma Baptist senior Melanie Shank poured in 37 points on 14-of-22 shooting to eliminate the Panthers.

Shank eclipsed the 1,500-point mark in her career during the third quarter and has 1,516.

Tacoma Baptist 16 21 19 17 - 73
Asotin 11 16 8 13 - 48

 Tacoma Baptist (19-3) - Burns 0, Narayan 5, Shank 37, Ausmus 0, Van Eycke 0, Talen 4, Wintersole 4, Rea 6, Lyons 5, Zeitler 0, Wolf 12, McDonald 0

Asotin (13-9) - J. Prior 0, Barnes 10, Proctor 3, Nelson 6, Shriver 0, Reynolds 9, Jose 19, Franklin 0, Loop 0, L. Prior 0, Johnson 0.

Napavine 46, Reardan 35

After knocking down three 3-pointers to take a 15-11 lead after one quarter, the Indians lost their shooting touch and the Tigers slowly pulled away and into the semifinals.

Napavine didn’t put a player in double figures but had six players score at least five points in the low-scoring game.

Napavine 11 10 13 12 - 46
Reardan 15 5 9 6 - 35

 Napavine (19-3) - Goettleman 8, Morris 5, Sahlinger 8, Hylton 4, Pannette 0, Foster 5, Sherwood 9, Grove 0, Brossard 7.

Reardan (18-4) - Flowers 0, Peone 5, Moos 15, Schultz 7, Wiedmer 0, Heath 6, Wynecoop 2.

La Salle 42, NW Christian (Lacey) 22

The Lightning took control early, racing to a 10-1 lead, but the Navigators found their way back to trail just 10-7 after one. It was as close as they would get as La Salle moved into the semifinals.

La Salle had a 14-2 advantage in the second quarter to lead 24-9 at the half.

NW Christian (Lacey) 7 2 7 6 - 22
La Salle 10 14 9 9 - 42

 Northwest Christian (Lacey) (18-3) - Bodine 1, Fox 6, Bates 6, Sowers 1, Wagner 2, Edwards 4, Thomas 2.

La Salle (20-2) - Vicers 3, Hernandez 5, Bonny 8, Ashby 15, Andringa 1, Sattler 4, Newell 0, Degooyer 2, Adkins 0, Standley 2, Patterson 0, Kaschmitter 2.

Colfax 75, Wahkiakum 45

The defending state champions coasted into the semifinals.

Last year’s MVP, Kayla Johnson, led the way with 17 points, but the real story was freshman Ameli Bruya, who didn’t miss a shot until just before the end of the third quarter and had 11 points.

Wahkiakum 7 14 17 9 - 45
Colfax 14 24 19 18 - 75

 Wahkiakum (14-8) - B.Helms 3, Felton 3, Boyce 12, Patching 2, A.Helms 2, Olsen 3, Wirkkala 16, Clark 4, Land 0.

Colfax (19-3) - Bruya 11, Webber 0, Harazin 1, Hall 2, R.Johnson 9, K.Johnson 17, Simonson 6, Elkins 4, Burke 5, Shaw 5, Maltone 10, Skelton 5.

Toutle L. 51, Lib. Bell 49

Payton Hoff posted up and scored with 42 seconds left and then the Ducks held on through some tense moments to defeat the Mountain Lions.

Sophomore Shelby Watson was the star in the fourth quarter, hitting three 3-pointers en route to 19 points. It was the second straight game she had 19 after averaging less than six in the regular season.

Toutle Lake 15 11 8 17 - 51
Liberty Bell 16 11 11 11 - 49

 Toutle Lake (15-7) - Wall 7, Kent 5, Andrews 7, Hoff 7, Hockett 0, Flatz 0, Wason 19, Carlson 2, Locke 2.

Liberty Bell (16-6) - Bradshaw 15, Ferrill 8, Penncock 0, Stevie 7, Clements 7, Scott 10, Kelkka 0, Higbee 0, Watson 2, Ott 0.