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State Basketball Prep Roundup and schedule

Prepare the basketball summary for Wednesday, March 5, as well as games that are currently planned for Thursday and Friday:

Championship games are set for Saturday.

Girl basketball

Wednesday (loser off)

Class 4a

No. 13 Glacier Peak 60, No. 5 Union 49

Tacoma-Die Grizzlies (19-7) led 44-43 with 5:44 and resisted in the quarter-finals. Sammie Thoma led with 19 points on 7-against-12 shootout. Brynna Pukis (16 points, four assists) and Rikki Miller (13 points, six rebounds) also played an important role.

Box score

No. 6 Camas 70, No. 15 Lake Stevens 52

Noelani Tupua from Lake Stevens takes the ball on the floor during a playoff game on March 5, 2025 against Camas in the Tacoma Dome. (Qasim Ali / the Herald)

Noelani Tupua from Lake Stevens takes the ball on the floor during a playoff game on March 5, 2025 against Camas in the Tacoma Dome. (Qasim Ali / the Herald)

Tacoma – The Vikings saw their season despite 21 points from Noelani Tupua. Keirra Thompson led the paper manufacturers with 19 points and 11 templates.

Box score

Class 3a

No. 17 Bellevue 69, No. 8 Meadowdale 54

Tacoma – The Mavericks season ended despite 28 points from Audrey Lucas.

Box score

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Thursday (Loser to the consolation holder)

Class 4a

No. 13 Glacier Peak against No. 3 Chiawana, 7:15 p.m. in Tacoma Dome

Class 3a

No. 4 Stanwood against No. 19 Garfield, 9 a.m. in the Tacoma Dome

Class 2a

No. 5 Archbishop Murphy against No. 6 ProSser, 3:45 p.m. in Yakima Sundome

Class 1a

No. 4 King's against No. 3 Zillah, 9 a.m. in Yakima Sundome

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Friday

Glacier Peak vs. TBD, 7:15 p.m. or 2 p.m. in the Tacoma Dome

Stanwood against TBD, 3:45 p.m. or 9 a.m. in the Tacoma Dome

Archbishop Murphy against TBD, 7:15 p.m. or 12:15 p.m. in Yakima Sundome

King against TBD, 3:45 p.m. or 9 a.m. in Yakima Sundome

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Young basketball

Wednesday (loser, winner of the quarter -finals)

Class 3a

No. 2 Mt. Spokane 48, No. 10 Monroe 39

Tacoma-Die Bearcats had trouble hit and only made one of 12 3 points attempts. As Monroe, Caleb Campbell scored a team high of 11 points, which ended his season 22-4. Jaden Ghoreishi, Mt. Spokane's 6-foot 9 junior striker, dominated 24 points and 18 rebounds.

Class 4a

No. 3 Glacier Peak 49, No. 14 Arlington 42

Tacoma – The Grizzlies reached the quarter -finals by defeating Arlington for the third time this season.

Class 2a

No. 11 Columbia River 60, No. 6 Lakewood 56

Yakima-Caleb Greenland contributed 19 points and five rebounds, but the Cougars could not overcome the 19:9 lead of the Columbia River. Quinton Steen added 17 minutes in his 20 minutes when the Cougars ended the season with a record of 18: 8.

Class 1a

No. 5 King's 69, No. 12 Bellevue Christian 67

Yakima-King's exceeded the Vikings in the third quarter with 22: 6 and then captured for a trip to the quarter-finals. Colton Adams (21 points) and Dozie Aisnobi (18 points, seven rebounds) were the way for the knights.

Box score

Class 1b

No. 6 TUlalalip Heritage 70, No. 14 Summit Classical Christian 51

Yakima-the Hawks rose to the quarter-finals thanks to Davien Parks (19 points), Davis Bacand (14), JJ Gray (13) and Ziggy Myles-Gilford (12).

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Thursday (loser at the consolation holder)

Class 4a

No. 3 Glacier Peak against No. 5 Camas, 9 a.m. in the Tacoma Dome

Class 3a

No. 5 Edmonds-Woodway against No. 6 Lincoln, 3:45 p.m. in the Tacoma Dome

Class 1a

No. 6 TUlalalip Heritage against No. 4 Desales, 3:45 in Yakima Sundome

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Friday

Glacier Peak against TBD, 3:45 p.m. or 9 a.m. in the Tacoma Dome

Edmonds-Woodway against TBD, 7:15 p.m. or 12:15 p.m. in the Tacoma Dome

TULALIP Heritage against TBD, 7:15 p.m. or 12:15 p.m. at Yakima Sundome