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Prep Roundup: Battle Floor boys basketball finishes sturdy towards Heritage

WashingtonPrep Roundup: Battle Floor boys basketball finishes sturdy towards Heritage

Tre Cornelison acquired Battle Floor began. Then Tigers didn’t blink when it got here to ending sturdy.

Cornelison scored 12 of his game-high 20 factors within the first quarter as Battle Floor beat Heritage 62-54 on Thursday.

The Tigers outscored Heritage 19-10 within the fourth quarter to drag away for a non-league residence win.

Boston Walker added 16 factors, together with six factors within the fourth quarter, for Battle Floor (1-1).

Jose Zacarias scored 20 factors to tempo Heritage (1-1).

LAKE CITY (Idaho) 56, CAMAS 53 — Jordan Carlson scored 21 factors because the guests held off the Papermakers.

Carlson, a 6-foot-6 sophomore, scored eight of his workforce’s 15 factors within the fourth quarter.

Nyima Namru scored 14 factors and Jace VanVoorhis added 11 factors for Camas (0-1).

WOODLAND 51, CENTRALIA 22 — The Beavers led 31-3 at halftime and cruised to a non-league residence win.

Jackson Gabbard scored 14 factors and Michael Belvin added 11 factors for Woodland (1-1).

Jordan Younger and Kadin Younger every scored 9 factors for Centralia (0-2).

WINLOCK 53, STEVENSON 42 — The Cardinals used a giant third quarter to earn a highway win.

Winlock (1-1) outscored Stevenson 17-4 within the third to take a 44-25 lead. Landen Cline scored 13 factors to guide three Cardinals in double figures.

Jude Travinski scored 17 factors to guide Stevenson (0-2).

Women basketball

MOUNTAIN VIEW 63, WASHOUGAL 45 — Sveva Bernasconi scored 16 factors to guide 4 Thunder gamers in double-figures.

Ashlee Heer added 11 factors whereas Layla Senderson and Amaya Paschal every scored 10 factors for Mountain View (2-1).

Jenna Klopman scored 23 factors to guide Washougal (0-2).

COLUMBIA-WHITE SALMON 56, HOCKINSON 33 — Halle Kock scored 15 factors, Sara Miller added 12 factors and the Bruins improved to 2-0 with a house win.

Up 24-21 at halftime, Columbia-White Salmon took management by outscoring the Hawks 24-9 within the third quarter.

Lyla Taylor scored 15 factors to guide Hockinson (0-3). Dannika Grant added eight factors and 5 rebounds.

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