Aaa Tournament
BOYS
Mercer Island 68, Mountain View 49
Diron Mobley scored 18 points to lead the unranked Islanders (20-8) to a quarterfinal victory over the Thunder (20-5).
Mountain View 11 14 12 12 - 49
Mercer Island 12 13 22 21 - 68
Mountain View (49) - Williams 4, Whitely, Lucas, Richardson 1, Heinz 4, Tippets, Bibens 4, Thompson, Houseman 2, Payne 21, Halsted 9, Wildenburg 4. Mercer Island - Maimon 14, Hill 3, Mobley 18, Backers, McCullum 4, Houle 4, Brown 14, Katara 5, Prasse-Freeman 6, Jordan, Laury.
Evergreen 76, Eisenhower 73 (OT)
The defending champion Plainsmen (17-1) overcame a nine-point deficit in the final 5:13 of regulation and rallied in overtime to beat the Cadets (18-7) in a quarterfinal game.
Ike 14 16 18 19 6 - 73
Evergreen 5 18 19 25 9 - 76
Eisenhower - Reeves 4, Roth, Hansen 19, Hatfield, Salausa 9, Whitfield 19, McDonald 11, Cseh, Erickson 11. Evergreen - Neal 17, Nesland 15, Scribner, Dyment, Jones 4, Fisher, LeCount, Whisenhunt 2, Birley 25, Cannon 13.
Redmond 49, Sehome 74
Mark Spink scored 21 points to lead the top-ranked Mariners (28-0) to a quarterfinal victory over the third-ranked Mustangs (23-5).
Redmond 14 9 10 16 - 49
Sehome 15 15 24 20 - 74
Redmond (49) - Callon 2, Kennedy 5, Linville 7, Ives 1, Hunter 16, Smith, Garcia 2, Dexter 2, Poort 4, Falkenborg 9, Martin 1. Sehome - Turrell 2, Ryan 2, Stevenson 8, Gustafson 10, Chapman 8, Felmley 2, Stratton, Kettman 13, Pendry, Anderson 2, Koskela 6, Spink 21.
Wilson 77, Franklin 75 (OT)
Josh Tiggs hit a 15-foot jump shot at the buzzer in OT to give the Rams (17-8) a loser-out win the Quakers (16-12).
Wilson 14 19 26 10 8 - 77
Franklin 19 17 20 13 6 - 75
Wilson - Tiggs 31, Holland 12, Parker 3, S. Ecklund 10, Cotton 12, Billups 2, Munson 2, Amsbary 2, Bishop 3. Franklin (75) - Lewis 26, Jahn 5, Robbins 19, Mortiz 19, Izidor 6, Sutton, Atsbeha, Lofton, Morris.
Pasco 72, Enumclaw 63
Kelly Herron scored 16 points and the No. 4 Bulldogs (23-4) eliminated the ninthranked Hornets (21-5).
Enumclaw 22 19 8 14 - 63
Pasco 19 15 21 17 - 72
Enumclaw - Felker 10, Scalabrine 28, Kuzaro, DeJong 4, Prince 13, Rathbun 5, Sparks 3, Kranz, McNab. Pasco - Tippett 5, Collins 14, Fielding 8, Herron 16, Ady 10, Perez 9, Gibbons, Fine, Hernandez 8, Hultgrenn 2.
Foss 61, Bethel 55
The Falcons (21-4) edged the Braves (16-9) in a loser-out game.
Foss 10 22 12 17 - 61
Bethel 14 13 15 13 - 55
Foss - Owens 5, Murray 6, Morgan 11, Moon 5, Ward 19, Williams 3, Smith 3, Davis 9, Pierson. Bethel - Chambers 14, Kennedy 6, Streleski 14, Trent 16, Johnson 5, Wilson, Vazquez, Collazo, Wichern.
GIRLS
Foss 50, Federal Way 35
Senior center Tatum Brown scored 21 points to lead the ninth-ranked Falcons (24-1) to a quarterfinal victory over the Eagles (20-6).
Federal Way - Kaczor 11, Thomas 7, J. Clawson 3, Iserman 8, Muhammad 4, McNiel 2. FOSS Frazier 6, Reed 3, Davis 3, Brown 21, Harris 9, Hunter 8.
Sehome 52, Port Angeles 49 (OT)
Becky Swindell scored 16 points to lead the Mariners (16-10) to an OT loser-out win over the Roughriders (15-9).
Sehome 08 11 10 11 12 - 52
P.Angeles 11 10 06 13 09 - 49
Sehome - DeSpain, Kauffman, Binning 9, Miller 15, Swindell 16, Brown 8, Jones 4. Port Angeles - Dunning, Alexander, Tschimperle 10, Gronning 13, Curto, Boyd, Ruud 7, Greeny 16, Kahler 2, Berglund 1.
Everett 68, Prairie 66 (2 OT)
Jeannie Thompson hit a 12-foot jump shot with 13.5 seconds left in the second OT to give the Seagulls (21-6) a win over the Falcons (19-6).
Prair. 12 13 19 12 4 6 - 66
Everett 7 22 13 14 4 8 - 68
Prairie (66) - Cawley 2, Nevenner 1, Moldenhauer 5, Rosales 17, Grimm 2, Herrera, Spjut 24, Ard 2, Cushing 13. Everett (68) - Thompson 15, Petersen 7, Pemberton 17, Collins 5, Stearns, Mahood 10, Kincaid 8, Sommer 6.
Eastlake 60 Kent-Meridian 47
Shera Looney and Kim Sorenson each scored 15 points to lead the Wolves (21-8) past the defending champion Royals (19-6) in a loser-out game.
Eastlake 11 17 16 16 - 60
Kent-Meridian 8 3 22 14 - 47
Eastlake - Cushman 4, Stayboldt 2, Patterson 12, Sorenson 15, Huffman 4, Looney 15, Ingalls 8. Kent-Meridian - Garrett 6, Naval 10, Duthie, Craine 4, Roberts, Thomas 7, Deal 6, Moser, McDonald 1, Williams 13, Bigford.
Enumclaw 57, Sumner 48
The Hornets (19-8) held the Spartans (15-10) to just 15 points in the second half of the loser-out game.
Enumclaw 15 15 13 14 - 57
Sumner 15 18 8 7 - 48
Enumclaw - E. Youngquist, Watkins 9, K. Poe, Johansson 8, Barnes 1, Annas 14, Merriman, Rogers 11, Hoyt 7, B. Youngquist 3, Nater 2, S. Poe 2. Sumner - Quist 2, Newbury 6, Werkau 6, Hagfors 2, Lohrmann 1, Myers 12, Perkins, J. Tipps 5, McCoy, M. Tipps 14.