Bridget Quinn had 13 points and 13 rebounds as King’s Way Christian beat Stevenson 49-27 on Thursday.
The Knights improved to 2-0 in Trico League play with the home win.
Quinn scored all her points in the first half, which ended with King’s Way ahead 32-8.
Addison Bagley had nine points and 14 rebounds for the Knights. Avery Tindol added 9 points, all on 3-pointers.
Sofia Spencer scored 15 points to lead Stevenson.
Girls basketball
MOUNTAIN VIEW 49, HOOD RIVER (Ore.) 32 — Mylee Thompson and Layla Senderson each scored 13 points as the Thunder improved to 11-2 with a non-league home win.
Nina Peterson scored seven of her 11 points in the first quarter as Mountain View jumped to a 20-4 lead.
Thompson and Peterson each hit three 3-pointers as the Thunder hit 10 from behind the arc. Eight of those came in the first half as Mountain View led 36-13 at halftime.
SETON CATHOLIC 65, LA CENTER 23 — Madison Lee scored 17 points as the Cougars improved to 2-0 in Trico League play with a home win.
Remy Jenniges scored all 11 of her points in the first quarter as Seton Catholic built a 20-4 lead. Riley Seymer added 12 points.
Boys basketball
R.A. LONG 69, FORT VANCOUVER 48 — Lonnie Brown scored 15 points, coming on five 3-pointers, as the Lumberjacks earned a 2A GSHL road win.
Landon Lewin scored all 10 of his points in the first half, which ended with R.A. Long ahead 36-11. Payton Thill added 11 points.
Jayden Parquet scored 12 points to lead Fort Vancouver.
MARK MORRIS 74, WASHOUGAL 58 — One game after passing Kobe Parlin as the Monarchs career scoring leader, Braydon Olson scored 21 points in a home win.
Dalton Stevens scored 20 points as Mark Morris (7-5, 6-1) took sole possession of first place in the 2A Greater St. Helens League.
Mark Morris started fast, jumping ahead 15-2 and leading 26-12 after the first quarter.
WOODLAND 57, HUDSON’S BAY 48 — Brett Martynowicz scored 18 points and Sam Jeschke added 15 to lead the Beavers.