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Franklin Boys, Girls Play For Titles; White River, Blanchet Foes

Associated Press

AA tournament

University of Arizona-bound Jason Terry led Franklin with 16 points Friday night as the third-ranked and defending champ Quakers beat Mark Morris 73-41 in a boys semifinal. Franklin plays White River at 8 tonight.

Franklin 73, Mark Morris 41

Franklin 11 22 8 32 - 73 M. Morris 7 9 14 11 - 41

FRANKLIN (73) - Vela 15, Dixon 5, Terry 16, Robbins 4, Mitchell 3, Ladd, Lewis 14, Burks, Williams 3, Moritz 11, Turner 2.

MARK MORRIS (41) - Hollod 6, S. Herzog 2, Sorenson 4, J. Herzog 4, Malsed 2, Bergeson 8, Gabel 2, Haynes, Clary 2, Bauman, Pentland 8, Lampitt 3.

White River 47, O’Dea 45 (OT)

Charles Gillis’ two free throws with 63 seconds left let the No. 8 Hornets (25-3) edge the Fighting Irish (26-2).

W. River 12 11 8 12 4 - 47 O’Dea 14 13 6 10 2 - 45

WHITE RIVER (47)- Banks 3, Addink 9, Kruse 11, J. Argo 8, Gillis 4, Beatty 6, C. Argo, Van Sickle 6.

O’DEA (45) - Ball 2, Ellis 5, Johnson 14, Bailey 4, Perry 14, McDonnell 6, Makanani, Greene, Horn.

Blanchet 55, Cleveland 52 (OT)

Brad Millard, a 7-foot-1, 310-pound senior, had 23 points and 17 rebounds as the Braves (20-10) eliminated the Eagles (19-9) after a 44-44 regulation deadlock.

Blanchet 16 13 03 12 11 - 55 Cleveland 10 07 17 10 08 - 52

BLANCHET (55) - Defrancisco 4, Wood 6, Kane 9, Minter 6, Millard 23, Gove 3, Agnos 3, Mendez 1.

CLEVELAND (52) - Fields 5, Hall 15, Pinkney 4, Hubbard 22, Johnson 5, Greene, Harris, Dancer 1, Cooper, Tauiliili.

Hanford 53, Gig Harbor 48

Mark Gailey scored 17 points and Mac Tuiaea had 14 points and 10 rebounds as the Falcons (22-5) eliminated the Tides (21-5), whose only lead was 3-2.

G. Harbor 8 7 11 22 - 48 Hanford 12 7 14 20 - 53

GIG HARBOR (48) - Scholl 7, Tart, Kieffer 15, Kiehl 2, Bennett 2, Hangartner 11, Schmidt, Lippert 11.

HANFORD (53) - Doebler 6, Strankman 2, Rangel 7, Gailey 17, Tuiaea 14, Jones, Culmer 2, Powers 4, Ciolli 1, Brost.

West Valley (Yak.) 53, Chehalis 50

Kraig Perry’s layup with 1:51 to go let the No. 4 Bearcats (24-2) oust Kory Leadon (20 points) and the Rams (22-5).

Chehalis 15 10 16 12 - 53 W. Valley 16 18 8 8 - 50

CHEHALIS (53) - Conner 8, B. Rinta 11, Perry 13, Wilson 10, Moog 6, Schilperoort 5, Steward, Browning.

WEST VALLEY (50) - Johnson 2, Nugent 8, Neumeyer 9, O’Conner 4, Leadon 20, Cleveland, Barker 7, Urwin, Couchman.

Sehome 68, Capital 66

Getting 17 points and 11 rebounds from Ryan Kettman, the No. 6 Mariners (25-2) ousted the Cougars (17-9).

Capital 12 15 11 28 - 66 Sehome 16 16 17 19 - 68

CAPITAL (66) - Sandberg 2, Lindstrom 22, Allen, Partlow 9, Taylor 10, Jones 20, Lee, Smith 3.

SEHOME (68) - VanKolken 14, Stevenson 10, Seilo 4, Dubiel 8, Kettman 17, Chapman 8, Felmley, Gustafson, Lockhart, Spink, Koskela 4, Dickinson 3.

GIRLS

Blanchet 60, Enumclaw 56

Freshman Nadia Morgan had 27 points and 14 rebounds as the top-ranked Braves (27-1) edged the Hornets (21-4) and earned a spot opposite Franklin in tonight’s title game at 6.

Enumclaw 13 16 19 8 - 56 Blanchet 16 13 15 16 - 60

ENUMCLAW (56) - Watkins 8, Tinney 24, Joubert 8, Johanasson 2, Poe 2, Rogers 6, Annas, Merriman 4, Youngquist 2, Arnett.

BLANCHET (60) - Ryan 2, Sifferman 1, Morgan 27, Zampera 9, Millard 13, Delaunay 6, Jones 2.

Franklin 44, Cheney 39

(Story on C1)

Franklin 7 8 13 16 - 44 Cheney 12 14 3 10 - 39

FRANKLIN (44) - Allison 7, Garcia, Righi 6, Jackson 10, N. Franklin 2, Beavers, Gary 4, Daniels 14, Garner 1.

CHENEY (39) - Soliday 11, Anderson 4, Krogh 5, Reagan 4, Hoots 10, Ewing, Richer 3, Day 2.

Chehalis 51, Mount Si 38

Cassie Dretsch had 20 and Sara Donaldson hit 10 of 10 fouls shots as the Bearcats (19-7) took the Wildcats (19-7).

Mount Si 07 08 07 16 - 38 Chehalis 14 12 08 17 - 51

MOUNT SI (38) - Magnuson 1, Lanigan 5, Lovely, Ratcliffe 8, Stubbert 8, Fury 5, Bettes 3, Perry, Hover 6, Gross 2.

CHEHALIS (51) - Kindle 2, Dretsch 20, Donaldson 14, Martin 4, Kesting 5, Fechtner, Batchelor, Short, Smith, Schwartz, State 6, Moog.

Stanwood 50, Prosser 48

Stacie Granger had 17 points, including the winning free throws, and 13 rebounds as the second-ranked Spartans (24-2) ousted the Mustangs (22-4).

Prosser 4 11 20 13 - 48 Stanwood 11 9 13 17 - 53

PROSSER (48) - Howell 5, Pike 18, Brulotte, Hamilton 1, Baddeley 14, Linton, Reade 5, Walker 5, Kelley.

PROSSER (53) - Am. Schmitt 4, Walker 11, Granger 17, Manley 17, Nicholas, Lindsey 1, Cleary, Pearson.

Mount Vernon 64, Eastmont 56

Shelley Olson scored 17 as the Bulldogs (21-5) eliminated the Wildcats (21-6).

Eastmont 19 12 10 15 - 56 M. Vernon 17 21 13 13 - 64

EASTMONT (56) - Spies 22, Reeder 9, M. Grant 5, R. Grant 2, Thomas 14, Edmunds, Swindell 2, Hardie, Shurtz 2.

MOUNT VERNON (64) - Olson 17, Wigstrom 14, Gamble 6, Hagman 2, Moore 1, Koetje 2, Simonseth 10, Francis 2, Zimmer, Dahlstedt 10.

Aberdeen 54, Chief Sealth 52

Melissa Failor’s late free throws let the Bobcats (19-6) oust the Seahawks (22-6).

Aberdeen 22 13 9 10 - 54 C. Sealth 8 13 12 19 - 52

ABERDEEN (54) - Lonborg 2, Buckman, Herling 10, Slane 13, Failor 17, Lay 2, Prince 4, Niemi 6.

CHIEF SEALTH (52) - Ortega, Siatunuu 13, Talamaivao 2, Lambert 25, Bass 1, Fotualii, Keni 11, Neumann, Bekkala, Patterson.

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