High School Sports
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Knights tennis bests Naches Valley
ROYAL CITY — The Royal Knights battled against Naches Valley on the court Monday afternoon with the Knights boys e…
Tough weekend endured by Chiefs in Big 9 losses
WALLA WALLA - For a team showing signs of progress, the past
Girls basketball: Wapato 52, QUINCY 26
QUINCY - The Lady Jacks of Quincy took two CWAC losses on the chin this weekend.
Boys basketball: ROYAL 52, WARDEN 42
ROYAL CITY - A strong first half performance was plenty good for the Royal Knights to secure a season sweep of arch rivals Warden on Saturday night.
Boys basketball: Wilson Creek 64, COLUMBIA BASIN SECONDARY SCHOOL 45
WILSON CREEK - Despite witnessing a basketball rarity take place against them, the Wilson Creek Devils basketball team secured a solid 64-45 win over Columbia Basin Secondary School on Friday night.
Girls basketball: Ellensburg 46, EPHRATA 36
ELLENSBURG - The Ephrata Lady Tigers finished off a disappointing weekend with a 46-36 Central Washington Athletic Conference (CWAC) loss at Ellensburg on Saturday.
Girls basketball: OTHELLO 76, Toppenish 61
OTHELLO - So went the monkey with a classic performance by Othello Lady Huskie Christine Kirkwood.
Boys basketball: MOSES LAKE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 60, Mansfield 39
MANSFIELD - Now, that's, much, much better.
Boys basketball: ACH 78, Wilbur-Creston 30
COULEE CITY - With the top-ranking in Class 1B on the line, the Almira/Coulee-Hartline Warriors went to task on Saturday against Bi County league rivals, Wilbur-Creston.
Girls basketball: WARDEN 59, ROYAL 31
ROYAL CITY - A strong finish despite a bad ending was enough to carry Warden's Lady Cougars to a win the next evening.
Warden makes do with no dual with Reardan
WARDEN - Just to get on the mat for many wrestlers is a rush in itself.
Wrestling: OTHELLO 40, Grandview 29
OTHELLO - It wasn't easy, but the Othello Huskies found a way to stay unbeaten in the CWAC with a 40-29 win over Grandview last night.
Wrestling: MOSES LAKE 44, Chiawana 19
PASCO - Before one dreams they must try to get to a place comfortable enough to get them to a state where the possibility to happen exists.
Wrestling: EPHRATA 59, Prosser 13
EPHRATA - A strong overall performance got the Ephrata Tigers back on the winning track last night.
Outright league title eludes Chiefs bowlers
WENATCHEE - After splitting the regular season Big 9 title on paper, the Moses Lake Chiefs and Wenatchee Panthers had a bowl off on Wednesday to determine who would claim the top spot heading into next week's regio…
Academy splits in Wenatchee
WENATCHEE - Back in December the Moses Lake Christian Academy