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1A ladies basketball: Younger King’s Method Christian squad doesn’t wilt regardless of fall to Wapato on state stage

Washington1A ladies basketball: Younger King’s Method Christian squad doesn’t wilt regardless of fall to Wapato on state stage

“That girl has grown leaps and bounds,” Nicole Bagley stated. “Every single player in this program, middle school also, they look up to her. She’s one of those girls who leads by total example. She’s an amazing teammate. She’s so positive, uplifting and encouraging. She has the hardest work ethic of anyone at practice. She runs everything on our offense. It’s a lot. We put a lot on her. … To say we’re going to miss her is an understatement. It’s sad. It hurts. But we’re so happy for her. She’s going to go on and play college volleyball.”

WAPATO 56, KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 45

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN (16-6) — Alana Poe 7, Bridget Quinn 14, Lauren Lewis 0, Natalie Gomes 0, Ella Lopez 2, Kaitlyn Delamarter 0, Kallan Sharp 12, Kate Kesler 0, Addison Bagley 10. Totals 17 (3) 8-14 45.

WAPATO (15-10) — Trin Wheeler 15, Jordyn Bobb 10, Religion Kenoras 8, Brook Alvarado 10, KaeLee Haber 0, Arianna Macias 0, Lianna Arizpe 2, Celine Blodgett 0, Taylor Tillequots 0, Erilynn Greybull 11. Totals 25 (5) 1-2 56.

KWC                   14          8            8            15—45

Wapato             13          15          19          9—56

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