BOYS BASKETBALL: West Central District III final results

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  • Sunday, March 1, 2009 2:22am
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WEST CENTRAL DISTRICT III BOYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

Thursday, Feb. 19

GAME 1: Decatur 79, Wilson 66

GAME 2: Kentridge 59, Bellarmine Prep 54

GAME 3: Kentwood 50, Auburn 29

GAME 4: Foss 63, Beamer 53

GAME 5: Mount Tahoma 63, Puyallup 55

GAME 6: Curtis 80, Lincoln 51

GAME 7: Central Kitsap 76, Rogers 62

GAME 8: Federal Way 96, Auburn Riverside 51

Saturday, Feb. 21

GAME 9: Decatur 64, Kentridge 62

GAME 10: Foss 50, Kentwood 44

GAME 11: Curtis defeats Mount Tahoma, score not reported

GAME 12: Federal Way 75, Central Kitsap 55

GAME 13: Bellarmine Prep 75, Wilson 67

GAME 14: Beamer defeats Auburn, score not reported

GAME 15: Lincoln 71, Puyallup 69, OT

GAME 16: Rogers 78, Auburn Riverside 76

Wednesday, Feb. 25

GAME 17: Foss 64, Decatur 61

GAME 18: Federal Way 59, Curtis 54

GAME 19: Bellarmine Prep 72, Central Kitsap 71 (loser out)

GAME 20: Beamer 67, Mount Tahoma 58 (loser out)

GAME 21: Kentwood 46, Lincoln 44 (loser out)

GAME 22: Kentridge 58, Rogers 42 (loser out)

Friday, Feb. 27

GAME 23: Beamer 78, Bellarmine Prep 68 (winner takes No. 5 seed to state)

GAME 24: Kentridge 51, Kentwood 41 (winner takes No. 4 seed to state)

Saturday, Feb. 28

GAME 25: Decatur 68, Curtis 58 (Winner takes No. 3 seed to state, loser takes No. 6 seed)

GAME 26 (championship): Federal Way 65, Foss 52 (Winner takes No. 1 seed, loser takes No. 2 seed)


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