Kentridge coach Bob Sandall shouts instruction during the Chargers’ 50-33 home win against Kentlake last Friday night. The teams ended the regular season tied atop the NPSL Cascade Division, forcing a seeding game Tuesday. MARK KLAAS, Kent Reporter

Kentridge coach Bob Sandall shouts instruction during the Chargers’ 50-33 home win against Kentlake last Friday night. The teams ended the regular season tied atop the NPSL Cascade Division, forcing a seeding game Tuesday. MARK KLAAS, Kent Reporter

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  • Friday, January 27, 2017 12:27pm
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Kentridge routed Kent-Meridian 44-10 in the Les Schwab Shootout at the ShoWare Center on Thursday afternoon to secure a share of the North Puget Sound League Cascade Division title.

The sixth-ranked Chargers (13-1 league, 19-1 overall) extended their winning streak to 13 games.

Jordyn Jenkins paced the Chargers with 10 points. Bronte Fougere had nine.

Caleigh Williams led the Royals (0-14, 1-17) with four points.

Kentridge will face fifth-ranked Kentlake (13-1, 18-2) to determine the league’s top seed at Auburn Mountainview High School on Tuesday, with tipoff either at 6 or 7:30 p.m. The Auburn Riverside girls will face Todd Beamer in the other seeding game.

Kentlake finished its regular season in the Les Schwab Shootout, beating Kentwood 51-13 behind Kylee Johnson’s 12 points.

Christy Nguyen led the Conks (6-8, 6-13) with five points.




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