FRIDAY’S PREP SCORES: PA boys, girls win big

BOYS PREP BASKETBALL=

Port Angeles 71, North Mason 42

Klahowya 59, East Jefferson 43

Battle Ground 66, Mountain View 65

Bellarmine Prep 61, South Kitsap 54

Black Hills 77, Rochester 44

Blanchet 65, Lincoln 41

Central Kitsap 67, Kingston 47

Chiawana 91, Southridge 31

Cleveland 54, West Seattle 49

Eastside Catholic 73, Rainier Beach 60

Fort Vancouver 48, Columbia River 34

Franklin 52, Chief Sealth 51

Hanford 82, Pasco 40

Hockinson 60, Castle Rock 34

Hoquiam 71, Tenino 30

Ingraham 53, Lakeside (Seattle) 41

Kiona-Benton 53, Wapato 40

Liberty Christian 63, Sunnyside Christian 61

Mark Morris 68, Tumwater 45

Montesano 53, Elma 37

Naselle 77, Willapa Valley 55

North Beach 64, South Bend 62

O’Dea 85, Garfield 74

Olympia 71, Puyallup 26

Pomeroy 64, Touchet 42

Prosser 71, Grandview 52

Ridgefield 56, Washougal 42

Rogers (Puyallup) 72, River Ridge 57

Roosevelt 51, Ballard 35

Seattle Prep 56, Nathan Hale 55

Selah 62, East Valley (Yakima) 54

Shelton 56, Centralia 54

Sumner 57, Peninsula 24

Timberline 67, Yelm 65

White River 87, Bonney Lake 86

Zillah 74, College Place 40

POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS=

Heritage vs. Skyview, ccd.

Ocosta vs. Forks, ccd.

Raymond vs. Northwest Christian (Lacey), ccd.

Woodland vs. La Center, ccd.

GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL=

Neah Bay 47, Crescent 34

Port Angeles 70, North Mason 15

Bellarmine Prep 59, South Kitsap 46

Black Hills 46, Rochester 30

Blanchet 51, Lincoln 10

Central Kitsap 47, Kingston 42

East Valley (Yakima) 51, Selah 41

Eastside Catholic 52, Rainier Beach 16

Franklin 52, Chief Sealth 51

Garfield 52, Holy Names 50

Glacier Peak 65, Arlington 54

Jackson 47, Lakewood 20

Marysville-Getchell 36, Monroe 23

Meadowdale 61, Mariner 24

Montesano 47, Elma 25

Prosser 52, Grandview 40

Seattle Prep 63, Nathan Hale 18

Shelton 44, Centralia 31

Snohomish 49, Stanwood 39

Southridge 52, Chiawana 37

Tenino 56, Hoquiam 25

Toledo 64, Morton/White Pass 16

Wapato 59, Kiona-Benton 15

Zillah 54, College Place 38

POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS=

Camas vs. Evergreen (Vancouver), ccd.

Cleveland vs. West Seattle, ccd.

Forks vs. Ocosta, ccd.

Mountlake Terrace vs. Cascade (Everett), ccd.

Pe Ell vs. Winlock, ccd.

R.A. Long vs. Fort Vancouver, ccd.

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