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High school scoreboard, results for Tuesday, Dec. 20

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: December 20, 2022, 8:49pm

WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE

BOYS BASKETBALL

Columbia River at Evergreen, 7 p.m.

Prairie at GESA Winter Shootout at Wenatchee

King’s Way Christian at Adna, 4 p.m.

Toledo at Castle Rock, 7 p.m.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Mountain View vs. Crossroads Christian (Calif.), 6:30 p.m. at Tarkanian Classic, Henderson Nev.

Heritage at GESA Winter Shootout at Wenatchee

Columbia-White Salmon at Elma, 4:30 p.m.

BOYS BASKETBALL

HARDWOOD INVITE

At Garfield HS, Seattle

Tuesday’s game

CAMAS 65, TUMWATER 64

TUMWATER — Luke Reid 3, Andrew Collins 10, Luke Brewer 39, Brayden Oram 2, Gunnar Harroun 2, Connor Hopkins 6, Tanner Beaver 2. Totals 25-40 (11-17) 3-5 64.

CAMAS — Beckett Currie 8, Matthew Sitler 0, Matthew Chillian 5, Theo McMillan 15, Josh Dabasinskas 17, Cade Washington 10, Josh Carlisle 6, Ethan Harris 4. Totals 26-44 (6-12) 7-11 65.

Tumwater 15 18 11 20—64

Camas 16 14 8 17—65

NON-LEAGUE

Tuesday’s games

SKYVIEW 70, ROGERS-PUYALLUP 61

ROGERS-PUYALLUP — Raylen Rigney 0, Dylan Gilderhus 8, Giovani Conlin-Allen 8, Isaac Briggs 14, Treyshawn Weatherspoon 14, Amanna Anusiem 6, Jackson Yoder 4, Kyle Reeves 4, Drew Nasinec 2, Kyree Grays 0. Totals 24 (6) 8-20 61.

SKYVIEW — Sam Sheppert 5, Gavin Packer 5, Gavin Perdue 3, Demaree Collins 23, Javen Fletch 8, Landon Webb 0, Malakai Weimer 19, Joshua Chatman 7. Totals 22 (5) 21-30 70.

Rogers 18 14 11 16—61

Skyview 14 17 15 24—70

UNION 61, KENTWOOD 48

KENTWOOD — Corey Tita 5, Brandon Tagle 14, Blake Stempniak 14, Bilal Abdi 0, Mason St. Louis 9, Jaevieon Jamerson 4, Skyy Wen 2. Totals 15 (9) 9-14 48.

UNION — Grayson Stanley 0, Mitch Ratigan 2, Josiah Baldassare 7, Samair Thompson 10, Kody Holcomb 11, Yanni Fassilis 19, Paxton Heitsch 0, Tucker Dunseth 0, Evan Manville 12. Totals 28 (2) 3-3 61.

Kentwood 14 13 9 12—48

Union 20 11 12 18—61

HOCKINSON 72,

EVERGREEN-SEATTLE 67

HOCKINSON — Igor Povazhniuk 22, Daniel Fedorenko 11, Logan Wall 14, Grant Gumringer 14, Ethan Wall 0, Ryker Kitchen 5, Braxten Richardson 6. Totals 24 (1) 21-27 72.

EVERGREEN-SEATTLE — Mathew Fiso 24, Omi Tandon 9, Miguel Delgado 3, Mohamed Abdi 8, Waleid Sami 1, Amen Hassan 15, Ethan Nguyen 0, Zak Ahmed 6, Devante Buck 0. Totals  27 (4) 9-12 67.

Hockinson 21 11 15 25—72

Evergreen 18 13 18 18—67

GESA Winter shootout

Monday’s game

At Wentachee

EASTMONT 84, PRAIRIE 68

PRAIRIE — Alex Juhl 6, Bailey Kousonsavath 21, AJ Burke 3, Bryson Jones 4, Tyson Davis 14, Brendan Carter 9, Cam Newsome 9, Dominick Vigue 0, Henry Moultrie 0. Totals 25 (5) 11-14 68.

EASTMONT — Reece Gallaher 26, Eamon Monahan 27, Seth Stone 3, Austin Ruffins 2, Cade Schindele 6, Leiden Bronson 3, Kellen Leonard 4, Adrien Ruffins 13.

Prairie 13 17 11 25—68

Eastmont 16 14 27 27—84

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Tarkanian Classic

Tuesday’s game

At Las Vegas/Henderson, Nev.

MOUNTAIN VIEW 53,

DOMINGUEZ (Calif.) 41

DOMINGUEZ — Not available.

MOUNTAIN VIEW — Sophia Wright 2, Jaleyah Pitre 6, Camaria Brown 9, Josie Kuffner 0, Nina Peterson 14, Katelyn Henderson 20, Kendal Skidmore 2. Totals 20 (7) 6-19 53.

Dominguez 21 20—41

Mt. View 24 29—53

GESA WINTER SHOOTOUT

At Wenatchee

Tuesday’s game

HERITAGE 67, SELAH 61

HERITAGE — Mariah Bibens 18, Chenoa Malauulu 1, Jordis Taylor 6, Jaila Ellis 5, Keanna Salavea 19, Kylee Wolf 8, Samantha Solis 4, Braidee Goodwin 6. Totals 29 (4) 5-12 67.

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SELAH — Yobi Ruark 17, Mallroy Keller 8, Braylee Pendleton 0, Adley Franklin 8, Ella Andrews 3, Kieryann Mattison 11, Mylie Wilkey 1, Abby Garza 6, Sydnee Coons 7. Totals 22 (10) 7-12 61.

Heritage 18 11 25 13—67

Selah 10 21 17 13—61

NON-LEAGUE

Tuesday’s game

UNION 68, GIG HARBOR 57

GIG HARBOR — Kaliyah Miller 3, Clare Green 2, Olivia Paul 10, Taylor Schwab 24, Reece O’Neil 0, Alex Ferrier 3, Riley Peschek 12, Finley Wyman 0, Gracie Carey 0, Beverly Dover 3. Totals 18 (9) 12-18 57.

UNION — Carli Christensen 3, Jadlyn Senderson 0, Rowyn Riley 12, Mackenzie Spike 0, Layla Senderson 5, Zoey Robards 4, Ellie Flemming 3, Brooklynn Haywood 14, Ava Smith 20, Alexandria Yelverton 6. Totals 24 (12) 8-13 68.

G. Harbor 8 13 12 24—57

Union 12 22 20 14—68

REGIS (Ore.) 46,

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 35

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN — Avery Tindol 2, Hannah Erwin 3, Bridget Quinn 7, Addison Bagley 4, Kennady Broadbent 5, Ella Zimmerman 8, Maranatha Fusco 0, Izzy Hill 6. Totals 15 (4) 1-7 35.

REGIS — Amy Martinez 4, Clare Persons 15, Alli Hendricks 2, Kenzie Schacher 2, Adelle Ocht 9, Mylah Etzel 0, Hadley Foster 10, Kaylee Silbernagel 3. Totals 16 (3) 11-15 46.

KWC 17 2 9 7—35

Regis 4 15 17 10—46

SETON CATHOLIC 52, TOLEDO 35

TOLEDO — Billierose Anderson 0, Zaya Norberg 0, Payton Holter 0, Quyn Norberg 1, Stefani Arceo-Hanson 7, Paige Hill 3, Abbie Marcil 3, Kira Winter 0, Ryah Stanley 13, Bethany Bowen 5. Totals 12 (7) 4-9 35.

SETON CATHOLIC (6-1) — Kiera Williams 14, Anna Mooney 13, Hanna Jo Hammerstrom 9, Alyssa Mancuso 1, Annie Marichalar 0, Kasey Clifton 6, Hailey Hammerstrom 3, Riley Seymer 6. Totals 17 (8) 10-15 52.

Toledo 11 8 10 6—35

Seton 13 21 12 6—52

JV — Seton Catholic won.

LA CENTER 40, FORT VANCOUVER 39 (OT)

LA CENTER — Jessie Tomberlin 6, Shaela Bradley 18, Talia Wise 5, Pearl Muhareb 0, Adyson Maddock 9, Mekenzie Schockelt 2, Sanee Walker 0. Totals 17 (3) 3-8 40.

FORT VANCOUVER — April Cruz 6, Athiena Ghormley 6, Trian Clark 15, Evelyn Cruz-Cruz 0, Molly Malone 2, Olivia Anthony 0, Fatima Juwara 0, Brenda Sanchez 3, Georgiana Kalamafeni 6, Natalie Wienmaster 5. Totals 13 (2) 9-13 39.

LC 11 10 5 8 5—40

FV 4 13 8 10 4—39

JV — Fort Vancouver 28-19

W.F. WEST 75, MARK MORRIS 36

MARK MORRIS — Madison Noel 3, Mo Harris 2, Charlie Blain 4, Kadence Gorans 2, Kea Makaiwi 0, Isabella Merzoian 21, Natalie Mejia 4. Totals 13 (6) 4-4 36.

WF WEST — Lena Frager 10, Morgan Rogerson 4, Charlie Deskins 4, Grace Simpson 9, Amanda Bennett 8, Julia Dalan 29. Totals 28 (4) 5-5 65.

M. Morris 11 5 9 13—36

WF West 17 19 18 11—65

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