Friday’s Games
Summit 62, Toutle Lake 60
Key to the game: Chad Brandon’s layup with 13 seconds left provided the winning points for the Invaders (19-9) when Kevin Grabenhorst missed a last-gasp layup for the Ducks.
Other highlights: Grabenhorst made two free throws with 43 seconds left to tie the game for the 13th time. … Grabenhorst finished his state career with 171 points, tying him with former teammate Nick Andrew for 32nd on the all-time list. … The game featured 16 lead changes, with no lead bigger than five points. … Bill Wilder led the balanced Invaders with 16 points and 11 rebounds. … Jeff Hayden of the Ducks (24-3) scored 25 on 11-of-17 shooting from the floor.
Toutle Lake 13 18 15 14 - 60
Summit 13 17 19 13 - 62
TOUTLE LAKE Wheatley 2, Grabenhorst 18, Hayden 25, Bryan 3, Shaw 1, Thompson 5, Sparks 6.
SUMMIT Wilder 16, Gibson 3, Robinson 2, Paul 12, Brandon 15, Sims 11, Lawley 3.
Kittitas 73, North Beach 45
Key to the game: Kittitas 73, North Beach 45 Jim Hill made 10 of 10 free throws for the Coyotes (18-7), who outscored the Hyaks 27-6 from the line.
Other highlights: The game was close until late in the first quarter, when Kittitas began an 11-2 streak that stretched nearly 5-1/2 minutes. … Kelly Smith led the Coyotes with eight rebounds and five assists. . … Ben Sheaffer had 10 rebounds and Charlie Hulet five assists for the Hyaks (23-6).
Kittitas 17 19 13 24 -73
North Beach 14 11 11 9 - 45
KITTITAS Bailes 0, Feddema 0, J.Rairdan 2, D.Rairdan 5, Flippins 5, Grindrod 6, Smith 18, Hill 19, Kooy 6, Nash 0, Erickson 10, Ferrer 2.
NORTH BEACH Carlson 0, Hulet 2, Lilja 2, Sage 0, Richard 0, Pence 0, Richards 14, Reither 1, Spencer 0, Sheaffer 13, Johnson 13.
Tacoma Baptist 58, La Conner 52
Key to the game: The Crusaders (22-7) held La Conner scoreless for nearly 9 minutes of the second half to turn a 40-35 deficit into a 52-40 lead.
Other highlights: Ivory Crittendon III made 8 of 9 field goals to score 22 for Tac-Bap. … Crittendon III and Adrian Russell, who finished with game highs of seven rebounds and three blocked shots, held tough after picking up three fouls apiece in the first half. … Freshman Andy Otis of the Braves (18-10) scored 16 first-half points and 18 overall.
Tacoma Baptist 20 11 4- 23 -58
La Conner 20 12 8 12 - 52
TACOMA BAPTIST Andersen 2, Peil 1, French 0, C.Shamp 8, Rolfzen 0, Norman 0, A.Shamp 9, Crittendon III 22, Russell 14, A.Meyers 2, J.Meyers 0.
LA CONNER Otis 18, Costello 6, Nystrom 0, Lundberg 3, Sophusson 6, Skiffington 0, Rivera 2, Odell 13, Lane 4, Koss 0.
Almira/Coulee-Hartline 60, Morton 39
Key to the game: Bouncing back strongly from a heartbreaking quarterfinal loss to Pateros, the Warriors (22-5) put together first-half runs of 8-0, 13-0 and 9-0 to eliminate the Huskies (16-11).
Other highlights: Aaron Murray led the torrid Warriors (52 percent from the field) with a 10-of-13 performance. … Cameron Carstensen of ACH made 6 of 8 from the field and added three assists. … Chad Cramer scored 12 for Morton, which shot just 29 percent from the floor.
Morton 5 9 12 13 -39
ACH 21 15 12 12 - 60
MORTON Cramer 12, Hobbs 0, Mortensen 0, Storm 9, Hopkins 0, Peterson 0, Steele 5, Herron 4, Clark 2, Hope 0, McCoy 5, Stone 2.
ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE Higginbotham 0, Pierce 5, Murray 21, Elder 7, Leander 0, Durrant 2, Behne 0, Carstensen 14, Neilsen 2, Goodwin 2, J.Evers 0, K.Evers 7.
Pateros 46, Garfield-Palouse 42
Key to the game: Post Garrett Zwar of Pateros (28-1) blocked 10 shots and made a back-breaking layup with 23 seconds left to deflate the Vikings (22-6).
Other highlights: Logan Coles of Gar-Pal missed a 3-pointer from the corner with 8 seconds left. … Zwar also had 20 points and 17 rebounds. … Jeremy Fox hit three 3-pointers, including one to open the second quarter that gave Gar-Pal its biggest lead, 20-12, before the Billygoats roared back.
Garfield-Palouse 17 14 3 8 42
Pateros 12 13 11 10 -46
GARFIELD-PALOUSE Hill 11, Bischoff 3, Coles 7, Fox 13, Gearhart 0, Miller 2, Hegg 0, Thurston 6, Sheffler 0.
PATEROS Barth 8, Crawley 1, Zahn 0, Hunter 4, Zwar 20, Neuneker 4, James 9.
St. George’s 60, Clallam Bay 43
Key to the game: Breaking out of a tourney long shooting slump, the Dragons (27-2) forged a 14-5 lead during the first 6 minutes and never allowed the upstart Bruins (23-5) any closer than five points after that.
Other highlights: Jason Ala, who scored nine of the Dragons’ first 21 points, had to leave at 5:35 of the second quarter when he was elbowed in the lip by teammate Christian Laugen. Ala returned and finished with 17 points. … The Bruins began a 10-2 run during Ala’s absence. … St. George’s point guard Meng Tseng had seven assists and 14 points. … The Dragons held high-scoring Fran Michelena to three first-half points.
Clallam Bay 11 12 13 12 -48
St. George’s 16 14 16 17 -63
CLALLAM BAY Sawyer 6, Simmons 9, McGimpsey 5, Gregory 0, Michelena 13, Ritter 0, Olney 0, Whiteshield 10, Fryberg 2, Callihoo 3, McDonald 0.
ST. GEORGE’S Tseng 14, Kennedy 11, Sadler 1, Kuney 1, Charbonneau 0, Laugen 5, Ala 17, Averett 14, Routh-Corker 0, Deponty 0.
Friday’s attendance: 14,648. Attendance to date: 43,140.
, DataTimes MEMO: This sidebar appeared with the story: Today’s schedule Summit vs. Tacoma Baptist (5th and 8th) 1 p.m. Kittitas vs. Almira/Coulee-Hartline (4th and 7th) 2:30 p.m. Garfield-Palouse vs. Clallam Bay (3rd and 6th) 4 p.m. Pateros vs. St. George’s (Championship) 9 p.m.