Tyler Flanagan scored 24 points and the Beavers ended their season with a road win.
Isaiah Flanagan added 22 points for Woodland (8-12, 4-8), which had lost four straight.
Peyton Brammer scored 50 points, but it wasn’t enough for Hockinson (9-11, 5-7). In three games since returning from broken foot, Brammer has scored 29, 40 and now 50 points.
Hockinson finished league play tied for third with Ridgefield, which won a coin flip to gain the No. 3 seed to the district tournament.
Hockinson, the No. 4 seed, will play at Evergreen Conference champ Black Hills on Saturday. Ridgefield plays at Aberdeen.
Woodland led 62-52 after three quarters. Though it was a one-possession game at several times down the stretch, Woodland made enough free throws to hold off Hockinson.