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Aaa Girls

Kamiakin 51, Sehome 37

Led by sophomore Emily Autrey’s 14 points, the Braves (25-0) jumped in front 12-3 en route to a triumph over the Mariners (17-11).

The Braves are looking to make it to their sixth consecutive semifinal appearance in the state tournament. Their highest finish in that stretch was a second-place finish last year.

Katy Shaw and Michelle Ramsgate each scored nine points for the Braves, who committed only five turnovers.

Stacey Miller led Sehome (17-11) with 12 points. The Mariners went to the foul line only two times and made one. They were 8 for 20 from 3-point range.

Sehome 9 9 10 9 - 37

Kamiakin 16 14 17 4 - 51

SEHOME Miller 12, Jensen 7, Schuett 6, Onion 4, DeSpain 2, Oberleitner 6.

KAMIAKIN (51) - Erikson 7, Ramsgate 9, Willis 6, Shaw 9, Autrey 14, Albano 4, Keatts 2.

Enumclaw 72, Eastlake 57

Erin Johansson scored 24 points and Tammy Annas added 20 as the Hornets (24-1) stung Eastlake (18-9).

Eastlake 13 17 11 16 - 57

Enumclaw 11 16 16 29 - 72

EASTLAKE Cushman 4, Thompson 4, Sorenson 12, Huffman 15, Ingalls 14, Lotfi 6, Kilroy 2.

ENUMCLAW Johansson 24, Merriman 3, Annas 20, Nater 5, Poe 5, Poe 7, Janae Rogers 4, Britta Youngquist 4.

Federal Way 46, Bothell 45

A free throw by senior Kristin Sandberg with 48 seconds remaining gave Federal Way (24-3) a victory over Bothell (24-3).

Bothell 12 14 7 12 - 45

Federal Way 16 12 11 7 - 46

BOTHELL Ashbaugh 12, Babin 18, Krell 9, McCain 2, Wright 2, Maag 2, Anthony.

FEDERAL WAY (46) - Kaczor 11, Thomas 12, Clawson 3, Isserman 11, Taylor 4, Sandberg 5.

Lake Washington 62, S. Kitsap 42

Shennae McNairy scored 10 of her 21 points in the second quarter as the Kangaroos (21-6) outscored the Wolves 21-9 en route to the victory. South Kitsap is 22-3.

South Kitsap 8 9 11 14 - 42

Lake Washington 12 21 17 12 - 62

SOUTH KITSAP Foster 12, Zimmerman 2, Boyd 4, Allen 13, Forsyth 3, Ambler 2, Winters 4, Bracken 2.

LAKE WASHINGTON Erickson 10, McNairy 21, Sturing 4, Geddes 8, Eschen 5, Chen 11, Lee 1, Wall 2.

AAA boys

Auburn 73, Lake Washington 63

Randy Ashburn had 23 points, 14 rebounds and three blocked shots, leading the Trojans (22-4) over the Kangaroos (18-9).

Lake Washington 15 18 15 15 - 63

Auburn 15 22 18 20 - 73

LAKE WASHINGTON Morrison 12, Smithson 3, King 19, Posner 4, VanWieringen 8, Murphy 8, Trueblood 11.

AUBURN Courville 8, Madsen 19, Ashburn 23, Rossmeier 16, Brown 7.

Richland 55, Garfield 38

Scott Salisbury had 20 points and nine rebounds to lead the Bombers (23-2) over the Bulldogs (15-10).

The 6-foot-6 senior was 8 of 11 from the field for the Bombers), who outscored Garfield 18-8 in the second quarter to take the lead for good.

David Lehrschall added 12 points and Andrew Coleman 12 rebounds for the Bulldogs.

The Bulldogs, who shot 29 percent from the field (15 for 52), didn’t have a player with more than six points. Garfield was outrebounded 41-27 and the Bombers were 17 for 36 from the field (47 percent).

Garfield 7 8 15 8 - 38

Richland 9 18 13 15 - 55

GARFIELD Petty 2, Smith 5, Howard 2, Kelly 4, Kuczewski 6, Davis 4, Gates 2, Smiley 5, Jones 4, Roy 4.

RICHLAND McClelland 4, Lehrschall 12, Stottlemyre 1, Coleman 8, Salisbury 20, Oliber 4, Robinson 2, Martin 4.

Mercer Island 70, Curtis 45

Senior forward Bryan Brown, son of former Seattle SuperSonics star Fred Brown, scored 20 points to lead the Islanders (25-2) over the Vikings.

Curtis 14 8 15 8 - 45

Mercer Island 13 16 17 24 - 70

CURTIS Salzman 4, Robinson 16, Robinson 11, Schwab 7, Hellendoorn 2, Masters 3, Cowan 2, Nickel 1.

MERCER ISLAND Prasse-Freeman 6, Mobley 13, Besecker 6, Brown 20, Jordan 8, Fisher 3, Logie 3, Greenberg 2, Russell 9.

Prairie 71, Bothell 51

University of Washington-bound Dan Dickau scored 20 points on 7-for-9 shooting to lead the Falcons (21-2) over the Cougars (17-10).

Bothell 9 9 19 14 - 51

Prairie 16 25 10 20 - 71

BOTHELL Trofholz 7, Thompson 6, Karp 2, Shapiro 11, Sandrin 8, Nelson 10, Elvidge 4, Simonds 3.

PRAIRIE Dickau 20, Palin 4, Blancas 7, Basch 1, Gourde 9, Rosales 14, Brown 12, Soeland 4.

Mount Vernon 65, Decatur 42

Grant Leep scored 30 points as the undefeated Bulldogs (26-0) avenged a quarterfinal loss last year with a victory over the Gators (19-10).

Decatur 10 13 6 13 - 42

Mount Vernon 12 18 18 17 - 65

DECATUR Bellessa 14, Rankin 4, Rogers 6, Anderson 6, Meyer 4, Bryan Shireman 2, Lamont Seraile 6.

MOUNT VERNON Kruger 2, Leep 30, Whitehead 9, Lind 14, Campbell 2, Collins 4, Maricich 1, M. McManus, D. McManus 3.

AA girls

Elma 75, Gig Harbor 61

A 28-point effort by junior point guard Jamie Craighead triggered the Eagles (17-5) to a victory over Gig Harbor (18-8).

Gig Harbor 16 16 11 18 - 61

Elma 14 21 16 24 - 75

GIG HARBOR Hirsh 1, Lynn 10, Hendrickson 8, Milgard 10, MacNichol 10, McGilliard 2, Michaelson 9, MacNeil 5, Oleson 6.

ELMA (75) - Seaberg 9, Craighead 28, Sutten 6, VanFoeken 19, Mathews 3, Smith 10.

Meadowdale 59, Aberdeen 50

The Chiefs (23-2), led by Lucy Spiro’s 14 points, defeated the Bobcats (16-7).

Aberdeen 10 15 9 16 - 50

Meadowdale 14 15 11 19 - 59

ABERDEEN Lonborg 3, Strange 1, Mefford 4, McCauley 15, Niemi 21, Quigg 4, Lentz 2.

MEADOWDALE Trimble 4, Trias 3, Spiro 14, Morgan 12, Hoppe 2, Avila 12, Hudson 6, O’Neill 6.

Stanwood 63, Mount Si 48

Cherae Walker scored 16 points to spark the Spartans (20-5) to a win over Mount Si (23-3).

Stanwood 17 17 14 15 - 63

Mount Si 8 15 11 14 - 48

STANWOOD Walker 16, Mains 11, Villard 11, Wenzel 9, O’Conner 4, Metcalfe 3, Hart 3, Jaccard 2, Granger 4.

MOUNT SI Gross 6, Blue 4, Holt 4, Lovely 12, Hover 17, Jorgensen 5.

Kennedy 55, Hanford 45

Senior guard Porsche Austin scored 12 points and Carrie Chidsey and Amanda Laning tallied 11 apiece to help the Lancers (21-8) beat Hanford (16-8).

Kennedy 14 13 11 17 - 55

Hanford 14 7 12 12 - 45

KENNEDY Quitiquit 6, Austin 12, Chidsey 11, Laning 11, Ka 6, Avakian 3, Aurelio 6.

HANFORD Ochoa 5, Volkman 13, Bowman 11, Haskins 4, Hill 2, Hughes 6, Clarkson 4.

Blanchet 53, Monroe 40

The two-time defending champion Braves (17-7) got 18 points from Alyssa Pagon and defeated Monroe (19-5).

Blanchet 8 17 15 13 - 53

Monroe 7 12 14 7 - 40

BLANCHET Heathcote 6, Pagon 18, DeLaunay 4, Morgan 9, Millard 10, Berberian 3, Cunningham 3.

MONROE Elmgren 17, Shultz 4, Stringer 11, Skillen 6, Kloeck 2.

AA boys

O’Dea 80, Prosser 49

Unbeaten and pretournament favorite O’Dea (26-0) whipped the Mustangs (21-5).

O’Dea shot a blistering 36 for 62 (.581), while Prosser shot 16 for 43 (.372).

The Irish had a 40-23 halftime lead and got 12 points each from Shane Makanani and Douglas Wrenn.

Tyler Thomas led the Mustangs with 18 points, followed by Shawn VanWinkle with 14.

Prosser 13 10 14 12 - 49

O’Dea 18 22 20 20 - 80

PROSSER Santo 2, VanWinkle 14, Sonnichsen 8, McKeown 4, Thomas 18, Marchant 1, McClure 2.

O’DEA Brown 2, McDonnell 24, Reese 5, Makanani 12, Wrenn 12, Billones 2, McHenry 6, Taffera 2, Burleson 7, Woodard 8.

Selah 52, Tahoma 46

Senior guard Steve Berry scored 14 of his 28 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Vikings (19-5) over the Bears (15-10).

Tahoma 14 9 11 12 - 46

Selah 15 8 12 17 - 52

TAHOMA Baker 8, Longmire 9, Loew 11, Szabo 5, Quinton 2, Johnson 11.

SELAH Berry 28, de Grood 9, Powers 4, Bell 2, Nichols 6, Rockwell 3.

Lynden 53, Seattle Prep 51

Adam Enfield’s 3-point shot with 55 seconds left gave the Lions (23-2) a victory over the Panters (20-8).

Seattle Prep 13 13 15 10 - 51

Lynden 11 18 12 12 - 53

SEATTLE PREP Nachand 12, Henderson 1, Forgette 10, Emslie 21, Hanover 2, Metcalf 5.

LYNDEN VanDyk 3, VanderPloeg 15, Enfield 13, Heppner 4, DeLange 10, Price 3, Heeringa 5.

Ephrata 67, Olympia 64

Aaron Bowman scored seven of his 21 points in the fourth quarter as the Tigers (19-7) Ephrata escaped with a comeback victory over the Bears (18-4).

Ephrata 19 14 12 22 - 67

Olympia 17 19 15 13 - 64

EPHRATA Conley 11, Mango 8, Bowman 21, Fronsman 4, Boyd 9, Ihli 2, Vernon 12.

OLYMPIA Bigelow 20, Swanson 11, Heu-Weller 10, Juergens 10, Schreiner 7, Buthorn 2, DeBord 4.

Bellingham 75, Centralia 61

Charlie Van scored 24 points to help lift the Raiders (18-6) to a victory over the Tigers (18-5).

Centralia 15 7 17 22 - 61

Bellingham 23 13 12 27 - 75

CENTRALIA Jeans 12, Peterson 5, Hull 2, Danielson 13, Johnson 17, Donahue 4, Luond 5, Stumm 1, Held 2.

BELLINGHAM Van 24, Thon 5, McMurry 5, DeWaard 14, James 11, Bauleke 2, Stutsman 14.

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