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.