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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Aaa Girls

Foss 46, Auburn 36

Junior forward Toni Craig scored 13 points and pulled down 10 rebounds to lead the Falcons (24-3) to a quarterfinal victory over the Trojans (21-6).

Foss 8 6 18 14 - 46

Auburn 3 13 8 12 - 36

FOSS Frazier 4, Reed 9, Davis 8, Davis 12, Craig 13.

AUBURN Butorac 2, Stafford 17, Criscione 12, Porter 5.

Mountain View 56, Enumclaw 47

University of Oregon-bound Angelina Wolvert scored 29 points and was 15 for 16 from the free-throw line to lead the Thunder (24-1) to a quarterfinal win over the Hornets (24-2).

Mtn. View 7 10 20 19 - 56

Enumclaw 10 12 13 12 - 47

MOUNTAIN VIEW Abrahamsen 15, Beverage 12, Wolvert 29.

ENUMCLAW Johansson 11, Annas 12, Nater 4, Poe 5, Poe 5, Youngquist 2, Rogers 2, Youngquist 6.

Federal Way 40, Lake Wash. 31

Jessica Iserman’s 21 rebounds and 13 points sparked the Eagles (25-3) to a 40-31 quarterfinal win over the Kangaroos (21-7).

Federal Way 3 20 7 10 - 40

Lake Washington 9 12 5 5 - 31

FEDERAL WAY Kaczor 8, Thomas 11, Iserman 13, Taylor 8.

LAKE WASHINGTON Erickson 10, McNairy 8, Geddes 4, Chen 9.

Bothell 61, South Kitsap 35

Jennae Krell had 19 points and seven rebounds to lead the Cougars (25-3) to their victory over the Wolves (22-6) in a loser-out game.

Bothell 19 11 19 12 - 61

South Kitsap 13 7 9 6 - 35

BOTHELL Ashbaugh 5, Babin 7, Krell 19, McCain 9, Wright 2, Tuttle 8, Maag 3, Anthony 6, Dugan 2.

SOUTH KITSAP Foster 3, Zimmerman 4, Allen 8, Forsyth 3, Ambler 7, Lemalu 2, Winters 6, Bracken 2.

Sehome 51, Mary.-Pilchuck 37

Stacy Miller scored 16 points to lead the Mariners (18-11) to a loser-out win over the Tomahawks.

Marysville-Pilchuck 11 7 7 12 - 37

Sehome 7 18 10 16 - 51

MARYSVILLE-PILCHUCK Siekawitch 5, Savage 5, Pyne 7, Wiseman 2, Evans 13, Savage 1, DeJong 2, Keefer 2.

SEHOME Miller 16, Jensen 8, Schuett 9, Onion 13, Kauffman 5.

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