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2a Roundup

Associated Press

Boys

Blaine 62, Foster 56

Luke Ridnour scored 21 points to lead the Borderites (24-1) to a semifinal victory over the Bulldogs (24-4).

Ridnour, a 6-foot-1 sophomore guard, scored nine points in the fourth period to key a 21-13 run by the Borderites.

Greg Wright scored 16 points, Jesse Newell tallied 13 and Jarret Sticklin added 10 points for Blaine.

Foster 16 15 12 13 -56

Blaine 16 9 16 21 -62

FOSTER - Aziz 8, Lyons 8, Clay 4, Wheeler 19, Jones 2, Lyons 15.

BLAINE - Newell 13, Wright 16, Ridnour 21, Sticklin 10, Luehmann 2.

Cascade 49, Nooksack Valley 30

Micah Rieke scored 15 points and led the Kodiaks (18-9) to a loser-out triumph over the Pioneers (19-7).

Brandon Klump had 11 points and 10 rebounds for the Kodiaks who jumped to a 15-6 first-period lead.

Nooksack Valley’s Tyler Mitchell led the Pioneers with 10 points.

Cascade 15 14 12 8 -49

No. Valley 6 12 8 4 -30

CASCADE - West 2, McCauley 9, Rieke 15, Klump 11, Lang 8, West 4.

NOOKSACK VALLEY - Lohrer 4, Hubsch 6, Mitchell 10, DeHoog 3, Matthiesen 6, Elsner 1.

Cleveland 58, Naches 53

Leo Dickerson scored 17 points and had seven steals to spark the Eagles (15-13) to a loser-out victory over the Rangers (14-12).

Dickerson tallied 10 points in the fourth period as the Eagles erased a six-point deficit with a 23-12 run. Dickerson also had seven steals.

Naches 15 17 9 12 -53

Cleveland 13 15 7 23 -58

NACHES - Kohls 18, Tillett 15, Robbert 1, Thomson 17, Dwinell 2.

CLEVELAND - Willis 12, Simpson 10, Dickerson 17, Jones 5, Chow 8, Armstrong 3, Gronin 1, Magee 2.

Girls

Connell 49, East Valley (Yakima) 43

Erica Ewart, with 15 points, and Charie Freeman, with 11, sparked the Eagles (23-3) to a semifinal victory over the Red Devils (18-10).

The Eagles led 30-19 at halftime after shooting 12 for 24 (.500) from the field. They held on for the win despite shooting 5 for 26 (.192) in the second half.

Connell 19 11 8 11 -49

E. Valley 10 9 6 18 -43

CONNELL - Freeman 11, Ewart 15, Smith 7, Wood 6, Taylor 2, Freeman 3, Davidson 2, Taylor 3.

EAST VALLEY - Hilliard 7, Springer 11, Carmody 1, Barkl 18, Snyder 2, Sharp 4.

Goldendale 60, Omak 49

Amber Pantages had 21 points and 13 rebounds as the Timberwolves (18-8) eliminated the top-ranked Pioneers (22-3).

Pantages, a 6-foot-1 senior post, scored nine points in the fourth to key a 23-6 run by the Timberwolves. She also blocked six shots.

Goldendale committed 31 turnovers, but shot 18 for 34 (.529) from the field and 20 for 23 (.870) from the freethrow line.

Goldendale 10 12 15 23 -60

Omak 17 11 15 6 -49

GOLDENDALE - Weiss 11, Guenther 2, Conroy 4, Amidon 12, Pantages 21, McConkey 10.

OMAK - McCormack 9, Lisenbey 15, Wipprect 12, Short 7, Taylor 1, Orr 3, Sullivan 2.

Woodland 40, Blaine 36

Led by Kelli Bauman’s 18 points, the Beavers (22-4) defeated the Borderites (14-11) in a loser-out game.

The Beavers got 10 points from Beth Greenlee and 11 rebounds from Kori Jo Lefever.

Jenny Dixon scored 18 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for the Borderites.

Blaine 8 5 9 14 -36

Woodland 11 10 8 11 -40

BLAINE - Dietzen 2, Holton 2, Gienger 4, Burden 8, Dixon 18, Pope 2. WOODLAND - Bauman 18, Lute 1, Ferris 3, Greenlee 10, Lefever 8.