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2025-26 1B, 2B Basketball Program

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2B Boys Bracket 14

2B Boys Teams 16-21

1B Girls Bracket 23

1B Girls Teams 24-29

1B Boys Bracket 30

1B Boys Teams 32-37

2B Past Champions 39-40

1B Past Champions 41-42

Girls Tournament History 44-51

Boys Tournament History

2B Tournament Records 63-67

1B Tournament Records 69-73

OFFICIALS TABLE OF CONTENTS

Phil Barricklow, Evergreen

Joe Blaser Jr., SW Washington

Denis Bondarev, Spokane

Noel Bourke, Pacific Northwest

Sean Brehmeyer, South Sound

Jacob Burkhart, Chelan County

Adam Garcia, Yakima Valley

Lee Gregory, Tacoma

James Heilsberg, Southeastern WA

Erik Hopkins, Northwest

Justin James, Blue Mountain

Riaz Kanji, Pacific Northwest

Charles Kennedy, Tacoma

Michael Larson, Okanogan County

Timothy Miller, Blue Mountain

Krista Mudge, North Olympic

Joel Murphy, Spokane

Tayler Parsons, Southeastern WA

Megan Pumphrey, Grays Harbor

Michael Saito, Pacific Northwest

Cecilio Smith, Okanogan County

Robert Triana, SW Washington

Jeff Willis, South Sound

Jack Wutzke, Tri Cities

EXECUTIVE BOARD

Region A-1: Cathy Schick - Seattle Academy

Region A-2: Tara Davis - Seattle PS

Region B-1: Wendy Malich - Peninsula SD

Region B-2: Johnny Lee - Silas

Region C-1: Casey Gant - Desert Hills MS

Region C-2: Steven Carson II - Inchelium

Region C-3: David Blakney - Wapato

District 1: Harlan Kredit - Lynden Christian

District 2: Jeff Lowell - Bellevue SD

District 3: Dwayne Johnson - Cape Flattery SD BOARD VICE PRESIDENT

District 4: Scott Chamberlain - Shelton

District 5: Russ Waterman - Eastmont

District 6: Paul Manfred - Gonzaga Prep BOARD PRESIDENT

WIAA STAFF

Assistant Executive Director: Cindy Adsit

Assistant Executive Director: Andy Barnes

Director of Communications: Sean Bessette

Production Coordinator: Teagan Eldridge

Chief Financial Officer: Leah Francis

Membership & Billing Coordinator: Peter Ho

Executive Director: Mick Hoffman

Assistant Executive Director: Jeneé James

Assistant Executive Director: Justin Kesterson

Chief Strategy Officer: Andy Knapp

Director of Marketing: Bryn Langrock

Eligibility & Publications Coordinator: Avé Trebilcock

Administrative Assistant: Natalie Wallace

DISTRICT DIRECTORS

District 1: Don Beazizo

District 2: Tom Doyle

District 3: Joe Keller

District 4: Tim Graham & Tim Trimble

District 5: Dave Cullen

District 6: Mike Edwards

WELCOME LETTERS

Athletic Director Gonzaga Prep

On behalf of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association Executive Board, it is my privilege to welcome you to this year’s WIAA State Championships, brought to you by Gesa Credit Union. These events represent the culmination of countless hours of dedication, teamwork, and perseverance by student participants, coaches, and school communities from all across the State of Washington.

The WIAA and its member schools are proud to provide opportunities for all students to excel in athletics, performing arts, and other activities—always grounded in the values of fair play, sportsmanship, and teamwork. These principles are at the heart of what makes interscholastic activities such a vital part of the educational experience.

As you enjoy today’s competition, we invite you to celebrate not only the excellence on display but also the character, respect, and camaraderie that define high school activities in our state.

Congratulations to all the participants, and thank you to the parents, coaches, officials, and fans whose support helps make these opportunities possible.

Best wishes for a memorable and spirited championship experience.

Welcome to the WIAA State Championships, presented by Gesa Credit Union. The WIAA Executive Board, The WIAA Executive Board, staff, and member schools share a unified goal of providing interscholastic activities that enrich students’ lives and create lasting memories. WIAA State Championships represent the culmination of dedication, perseverance, and teamwork demonstrated throughout the season by student-participants and their supporters.

At the WIAA, we believe education-based athletics and activities provide the safest, most equitable, and most meaningful environment for students to learn and grow. While it is a privilege for our staff to organize and host these culminating events, they are made possible through the invaluable efforts of coaches, athletic directors, officials, and the many volunteers who contribute to the success of each championship. This event celebrates the students who have earned the opportunity to compete at the highest level of high school sports and activities in Washington. Their hard work, discipline, and commitment have brought them to this stage. We also extend appreciation to the parents, families, and loved ones whose support has been instrumental throughout their journey.

Sportsmanship and citizenship remain cornerstones of every WIAA State Championship. We encourage all spectators to demonstrate positive support for every participant, helping to ensure an environment that is safe, respectful, and enjoyable for all students, coaches, officials, families, and fans alike.

The Washington Officials Association (WOA) extends its congratulations to all student-participants competing in this year’s WIAA State Championships, presented by Gesa Credit Union. Reaching this stage requires tremendous dedication, discipline, and perseverance. The WOA applauds each participant for the commitment that has led to this achievement and encourages you to enjoy the memories and moments that make this experience so meaningful.

While these State Championships represent the pinnacle of the season for many officials, the WOA also recognizes the thousands of officials who dedicate their time and expertise throughout the year, working countless contests across every region of Washington. These individuals play an essential role in the success of education-based athletics, contributing to fair play, safety, and sportsmanship at every level of competition.

Officials choose to serve because of their passion for the games and activities they love, and to give back to programs that have positively shaped their lives. The WOA is deeply appreciative of their ongoing commitment to supporting student-participants and interscholastic activities statewide. Those interested in becoming an official are encouraged to contact the Washington Officials Association. More information is available at www.washingtonofficials.com.

The WOA looks forward to an outstanding State Championship experience.

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TOURNAMENT STAFF

TOURNAMENT DIRECTORS: Dave Tikker, Ken Lindgren

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Cindy Tikker

ADMINISTRATION: Sally Goodlake, Todd Gilkey

GIRLS FLOOR MANAGERS: Danny Beard, Karli Hitchens

BOYS FLOOR MANAGERS: John Barrington, Jeff Norton

OFFICIALS COORDINATOR: Dave Van Laar

OFFICE: Connie Waldher

CROWD/FLOOR SUPERVISION: Tammy Barrington, Jim Bowles, Bonnie Grumbach, Alton Leisle, Karen Whitehead, Marv Wigen

PUBLIC ADDRESS: Tyler Fryberger, Scott Moore, Kevin Murphy, Matt Sullivan

MEDIA LIAISON: Dana Haynes

MEDIA/CROWD SUPERVISION: Phil Altmeyer, Paul Tikker

STATISTICIANS LIASON: Gary Rasmussen

2025 STATE CHAMPIONS

2025 2B GIRLS STATE CHAMPION: NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN CRUSADERS

ROAD TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP:

OPENING ROUND - FEB. 28 - W.F. WEST HS

OPENING ROUND: NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN 53 - RAINIER 42

CHAMPIONSHIPS - MAR. 5 - MAR. 8 - SPOKANE ARENA

QUARTERFINAL: NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN 56 - LIBERTY 33

SEMIFINAL: NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN 61 - REARDAN 57

CHAMPIONSHIP: NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN 73 - ADNA 66

FINAL RECORD: 23-4

HEAD COACH: NIKKI NELSON

2025 1B GIRLS STATE CHAMPION:

NEAH BAY RED DEVILS

ROAD TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP:

OPENING ROUND - MAR. 1 - MOUNT TAHOMA HS

OPENING ROUND: NEAH BAY 65 - PATEROS 31

CHAMPIONSHIPS - MAR. 5 - MAR. 8 - SPOKANE ARENA

QUARTERFINAL: NEAH BAY 51 - OAKESDALE 36

SEMIFINAL: NEAH BAY 53 - WELLPINIT 30

CHAMPIONSHIP: NEAH BAY 46 - GARFIELD-PALOUSE 36

FINAL RECORD: 24-1

HEAD COACH: CHERISH MOSS

LOCKER ROOMS: Jim Wiese

PASS GATE: Caryl Altmeyer, Holly Cook, Gail Daniels, Mary Lynne Graham, Vi Holland, Vicki Popp, Donna Tikker

STATS: Dennis Flanagan, Steve Frucci, Jeff Harrington, DJ Jared, Bob McDonnell, Mike Murray, Alex Stillar, Kelsey Stillar, Kyle Stillar, Leslie Stillar, Chris Tarabochia, Dave Whitehead, Zach Wing, Bill Zobrist

SCORING TABLE: Rick Stillar (manager), Jim Bannister, Mike Brown, Cliff Dugger, Jim Fischer, Steve Henning, Lance Lindgren, Dan Malone, Jeff Pietz, Codi Titus, Jim Travis

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2025 2B BOYS STATE CHAMPION: COLUMBIA COYOTES

ROAD TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP:

OPENING ROUND - MAR. 1 - RICHLAND HS

OPENING ROUND: COLUMBIA 89 - NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN 75

CHAMPIONSHIPS - MAR. 5 - MAR. 8 - SPOKANE ARENA

QUARTERFINAL: COLUMBIA 62 - LIBERTY BELL 44

SEMIFINAL: COLUMBIA 59 - COLFAX 56

CHAMPIONSHIP: COLUMBIA 47 - FREEMAN 45

FINAL RECORD: 27-1

HEAD COACH: TODD SCHUMACHER

2025 1B BOYS STATE CHAMPION: LUMMI NATION BLACKHAWKS

ROAD TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP:

OPENING ROUND - FEB. 28 - MOUNT VERNON HS

OPENING ROUND: LUMMI NATION 48 - MOSES LAKE CHR. / COV. CHR. 43

CHAMPIONSHIPS - MAR. 5 - MAR. 8 - SPOKANE ARENA

QUARTERFINAL: LUMMI NATION 67 - OCOSTA 27

SEMIFINAL: LUMMI NATION 49 - NEAH BAY 45

CHAMPIONSHIP: LUMMI NATION 53 - ALMIRA COULEE HARTLINE 50

FINAL RECORD: 26-3

HEAD COACH: JEROME TOBY

ADNA PIRATES

BREWSTER BEARS

RECORD: 20-5

CLE ELUM-ROSLYN WARRIORS

Principal:

Superintendent:

COLFAX BULLDOGS

DAVENPORT GORILLAS

LAKE ROOSEVELT RAIDERS

RECORD: 21-5

MOUNT VERNON CHRISTIAN HURRICANES

NAPAVINE TIGERS

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN CRUSADERS

SEASON RECORD: 22-1

RAYMOND-SOUTH BEND RAVENS

REARDAN SCREAMING EAGLES

SEASON RECORD: 20-5

School District: Reardan-Edwall

Colors:

TOUTLE LAKE FIGHTING DUCKS

ADNA PIRATES

COLFAX BULLDOGS

RECORD: 22-4

COLUMBIA COYOTES

City: Burbank

School

Colors: Purple, Vegas Gold

Principal: Kyle Miller

Superintendent: Todd Hilberg

Athletic Director: Tavis Crittenden

FREEMAN SCOTTIES

LIBERTY BELL MOUNTAIN LIONS

SEASON RECORD: 20-6

MOUNT VERNON CHRISTIAN HURRICANES

NAPAVINE TIGERS

SEASON RECORD: 19-6

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN CRUSADERS

OKANOGAN BULLDOGS

REARDAN SCREAMING EAGLES

RECORD: 19-4

TOLEDO RIVERHAWKS

TRI-CITIES PREP JAGUARS

ALMIRA COULEE HARTLINE WARRIORS

CROSSPOINT CHRISTIAN WILDCATS

GARFIELD-PALOUSE VIKINGS

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Colors:

Principal:

Superintendent:

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LIBERTY CHRISTIAN PATRIOTS

LUMMI NATION BLACKHAWKS

SEASON RECORD: 21-4

NEAH BAY RED DEVILS

OAKESDALE NIGHTHAWKS

SEASON RECORD: 21-3

PATEROS NANNIES

PE ELL TROJANS

Superintendent:

POMEROY PIRATES

WATERVILLE-MANSFIELD SHOCKERS

YAKAMA TRIBAL EAGLES

ALMIRA COULEE HARTLINE WARRIORS

SEASON RECORD: 23-1

COLUMBIA ADVENTIST ACADEMY KODIAKS

DESALES FIGHTING IRISH

City: Walla Walla

Colors: Green, Gold

Principal: John Lesko

Superintendent: Curtis Seidel

Athletic Director: Nick Hazeltine

LIBERTY CHRISTIAN PATRIOTS

LUMMI NATION BLACKHAWKS

City: Bellingham

School District:

Colors: Black, Maroon

Principal: Heather Leighton

Superintendent: Athletic Director: Jerome Toby

MOSES LAKE CHRISTIAN/COVENANT CHRISTIAN LIONS

MUCKLESHOOT TRIBAL KINGS

City: Auburn School District:

Colors: Green, Red, Black

Principal: Richard Brownell

Superintendent: Eric Wyand

Athletic Director: Ricky Daley

NEAH BAY RED DEVILS

SUNNYSIDE CHRISTIAN KNIGHTS

SEASON RECORD: 22-7

TOUCHET REDHAWKS

TULALIP HERITAGE HAWKS

SEASON RECORD:

21-6

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STATE TOURNAMENT RECORDS - 2B GIRLS

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT (1978-2010)

Most Points: 138, Katie Davis, Manson, 1998

Average Points: 34.5, Katie Davis, Manson, 1998

Field Goals Made: 50, Katie Davis, Manson, 1998

Field Goals Attempted: 114, Susan Theel, Lake Quinault, 1987

3-Point Field Goals Made: 16, Staci Hendricks, Mossyrock, 2002

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 45, Diana Phillips, Royal, 1993

Free Throws Made: 38, Jennifer Stinson, Davenport, 1995

Free Throws Attempted: 60, Susan Theel, Lake Quinault, 1987

Rebounds: 73, Connie Frank, Quilcene, 1982

Assists: 41, Stacia Marriott, Davenport, 1993

Steals: 26, 2 tied: Kari Hutchinson, St. George’s, 1994; Wenchi Liu, St. Geroge’s, 1999

Blocked Shots: 27, Sissel Pierce, Wishkah Valley, 1995

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT (2011-2016)

Most Points: 72, Jill Townsend, Okanogan, 2015

Highest average (minimum 2 tournaments): 24.0, Jill Townsend, Okanogan, 2015

Field Goals Made: 24, 2 tied: Kelsey Moos, Reardan, 2013; Jill Townsend, Okanogan, 2015

Field Goals Attempted: 58, Demi Sahlinger, Napavine, 2013

3-Point Field Goals Made: 13, Hailey Higashi, St. George’s, 2014

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 26, 2 tied: Samantha Woodley, Toutle Lake, 2014; Samantha Woodley, Toutle Lake, 2015

Free Throws Made: 23, Jill Townsend, Okanogan, 2015

Free Throws Attempted: 30, Adiya Jones Smith, LaConner, 2015

Rebounds: 39, Kelsey Moos, Reardan, 2013

Assists: 15, Peyton Souvenir, Wahkiakum, 2015

Steals: 11, 3 tied: Sami Robinson, Pe Ell, 2013; Britnee Guerrero, Mabton, 2016; Peyton Souvenir, Wahkiakum, 2016

Blocked Shots: 8, Chandler Smith, Brewster, 2012

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT (2017-PRESENT)

Most Points: 95, Kyra Gardner, Raymond

Average Points: 30.0, Karsyn Freeman, Adna, 2025

Field Goals Made: 34, 2 Times. Kyra Gardner, Raymond, 2022; Karsyn Freeman, Adna, 2025

Field Goals Attempted: 88, Kyra Gardner, Raymond, 2022

3-Point Field Goals Made: 13, 3 Times. Peyton Souenir, Wahkiakum; Hailey

Higashi, Saint George’s; Gaby Guard, Adna, 2025

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 40, Kyra Gardner, Raymond

Free Throws Made: 26, Morgan McGuire, Brewster, 2024

Free Throws Attempted: 36, 2 Times. Ellie Marble, La Conner, 2023; Morgan McGuire, Brewster, 2024

Rebounds: 49, Hayden Kaut, Napavine, 2025

Assists: 20, Halle Albert, Lake Roosevelt, 2022; Taylen Evander, Napavine, 2024

Steals: 27, Kyra Gardner, Raymond, 2022

Blocked Shots: 9, Madeline Jacobson, Ilwaco; Brynn McGaughy, Colfax, 2023; Makayla Herrera, La Conner, 2023

TEAM TOURNAMENT (1998-2010)

Most Points: 272, Valley Christian, 2002

Average Points: 68.0, Valley Christian, 2002

Points Against (Low): 84, 2 tied: South Bend, 1979; Soap Lake, 1981

Points Against Average: 29.3, Ritzville, 1998

Largest Margin of Victory: 98, Creston, 1984

Field Goals Made: 110, 2 tied: St. George’s, 1992; St. George’s, 2000

Field Goals Attempted: 277, Valley Christian, 2002

Field Goal Percentage: 51.5 (69-134), Wishkah Valley, 1985

3-Point Field Goals Made: 24, 2 tied: Mossyrock, 2002; St. George’s, 2017

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 82, Pateros, 2002

3-point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att): 61.5 (8-13), Reardan, 1988

Free Throws Made: 78, Cusick, 2005

Free Throws Attempted: 121, Cusick, 2005

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 att): 78.6 (22-28), Pateros, 2003

Rebounds: 223, Valley Christian, 2002

Assists: 90, Mossyrock, 1989

Steals: 86, St. George’s, 1994

Blocked Shots: 32, Wishkah Valley, 1995

TEAM TOURNAMENT (2011-2016)

Most Points: 188, Reardan, 2012

Average Points: 62.7, Reardan, 2012

Points Against (Low): 76, St. George’s, 2016

Points Against Average: 29.7, Reardan, 2013

Largest Margin of Victory: 44, Okanogan, 2015

Field Goals Made: 72, Reardan, 2012

Field Goals Attempted: 170, White Swan, 2012

Field Goal Percentage: 50.4 (68-135), Reardan, 2011

3-Point Field Goals Made: 22, Reardan, 2013

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 61, Morton-White Pass, 2013

3-point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att): 46.8 (22-47), Reardan, 2013

Free Throws Made: 51, 2 tied: Brewster, 2012; Okanogan, 2015

Free Throws Attempted: 79, Wahkiakum, 2015

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 att): 83.3 (20-24), Napavine, 2011

Rebounds: 142, Brewster, 2011

Assists: 34, Okanogan, 2015

Steals: 35, Reardan, 2012

Blocked Shots: 15, Reardan, 2012

TEAM TOURNAMENT (2017-PRESENT)

Points Scored: 255, Warden, 2024

Average Points: 68.0 Okanogan, 2023

Points Against (Low): 29, Colfax, 2023

Points Against Average: 34.5 Davenport, 2017

Largest Margin of Victory: 64, Davenport, 2017

Field Goals Made: 99, Warden, 2024

Field Goals Attempted: 224, Raymond, 2022

Field Goal Percentage: .487, Brewster, 2018; .487, Colfax, 2017

3-Point Field Goals Made: 29, Adna, 2025

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 103, Wahkiakum, 2017

3-point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att): .500, Colfax, 2018

Free Throws Made: 63, Columbia (Burbank), 2020; Brewster, 2024

Free Throws Attempted: 95, Brewster, 2024

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 att): 85.7, Upper Columbia Acad (2023)

Rebounds: 165, Raymond, 2022

Assists: 56, Napavine, 2024

Steals: 56, Northwest Christian (Colbert), 2020

Blocked Shots: 14, Napavine, 2024

STATE TOURNAMENT RECORDS - 2B GIRLS

INDIVIDUAL GAME

Most Points: 50, Katie Davis, Manson (vs. Wahkiakum), 1998 Field Goals Made: 18, Katie Davis, Manson (vs. Wahkiakum), 1998 Field Goals Attempted: 41, Lynn Nicholas, Selkirk (vs. Waterville), 1983 Most 3-Point FGs Made: 9, Lexi Belcher, Mossyrock (vs. Garfield-Palouse), 2005; Melanie Shank, Tacoma Baptist (vs. Asotin), 2010 Most 3-Point FGs Attempted: 19, Angie Meece, Darrington (vs. Wahkiakum), 1998

Most FT Made: 17, Emily Hernandez, Sunnyside Christian (vs. Toutle Lake), 2005

Free Throws Attempted: 21, 2 tied, Susan Theel, Lake Quinault (vs. Manson), 1987; Mikel Elliott, White Pass (vs. Orcas Island), 2009 Rebounds: 30, Amy Jordan, Quilcene (vs. Kittitas), 1989 Assists: 15, Trisha Sears, Mossyrock (vs. Tekoa-Oakesdale), 1989 Steals: 15, Jill Sonseby, North Sound Christian (vs. Bridgeport), 1992 Blocked Shots: 15, Sandie Edwards, Darrington (vs. Liberty, Spangle), 1991

INDIVIDUAL CAREER

Most Points: 421, Jennifer Stinson, Davenport, 1992-95

Average Points: 28.0, 2 tied: Katie Davis, Manson, 1995, 1998 Field Goals Made: 163, Jennifer Stinson, Davenport, 1992-95 Field Goals Attempted: 305, Jennifer Stinson, Davenport, 1992-95

3-Point Field Goals Made: 32, Staci Hendricks, Mossyrock, 2000-02

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 90, Tricia Lamb, St. John-Endicott, 1994-97 Free Throws Made: 90, Jennifer Stinson, Davenport, 1992-95 Free Throws Attempted: 130, Jennifer Stinson, Davenport, 1992-95 Rebounds: 212, Jennifer Stinson, Davenport, 1992-95 Assists: 98, Jenni Ruff, Mossyrock, 1989-92 Steals: 62, Kari Hutchinson, St. George’s, 1992-94 Blocked Shots: 61, Sissel Pierce, Wishkah Valley, 1993-95

INDIVIDUAL GAME

Most Points One Quarter: 30, 4 tied: most recent: La Conner (vs. Napavine), 2008

Least Points One Quarter: 0, many tied.

Highest Winning Score: 90, Mossyrock (vs. Darrington), 1989

Lowest Winning Score: 29, Wellpinit (vs. Washtucna), 1980

Highest Losing Score: 71, Mabton (vs. Brewster), 2024

Lowest Losing Score: 15, Morton-White Pass (vs. Reardan), 2013

Most Points: 150 (Wahkiakum 84, Wishkah Valley 66), 1985

Least Total Points: 53 (Wellpinit 29, Washtucna 24), 1980

Largest Margin: 52 (Creston 84, Darrington 32), 1984

Field Goals Made: 41, 2 tied: Creston (vs. Darrington), 1984; Wahkiakum (vs. Wishkah Valley), 1985

Most FGs Attempted: 85, 2 tied: La Conner (vs. Klickitat), 1992; Asotin (vs. Orcas), 1992

Field Goal Percentage: 62.5 (25-40), Lake Roosevelt (vs. La Conner), 2022

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 12, Adna (vs. Northwest Christian), 2025

Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 41, Wahkiakum (vs. Dayton), 2017

Best 3-Point FG % (min. 10): 62.5, (10-16), Mossyrock (vs.Garfield-Palouse), 2005

Free Throws Made: 33, Brewster (vs. Toutle Lake), 2024

Free Throws Attempted: 50, La Salle (vs. Evergreen Lutheran), 2007

Best FT Percentage (min. 10): 100.0 (12-12), Reardan (vs. Tekoa), 1983

Rebounds: 67, 2 tied: Waitsburg (vs. Pe Ell), 1999; Evergreen Lutheran (vs. Toutle Lake), 2007

Assists: 30, Mossyrock (vs. Watson Groen), 1989

Steals: 30, St. George’s (vs. Pateros), 1994

Blocked Shots: 19, Darrington (vs. Liberty, Spangle), 1991

Most Overtimes: 4: (Quilcene 40, Pateros 36), 1982 on (vs. Darrington), 1984; (Wahkiakum vs. Wishkah Valley),

MISCELLANEOUS

Most Consecutive Wins: 11, Davenport, 1992-94; St. George’s, 2000-03

Most Consecutive Team Appearances: 9, Mossyrock, 2000-2008

AGREEMENTS

STATE TOURNAMENT RECORDS - 2B BOYS

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT (1931-2010)

Total points: 164, Gordon Harris, Tenino, 1963

Average Points: 41.0, Gordon Harris, Tenino, 1963

FG made: 61, Gordon Harris, Tenino, 1963

FG Attempted: 116, Mike Boesel, Brewster, 1985

3-point FG made: 27, Clint Hull, Pateros, 2000

3-point FG Attempted: 67, Clint Hull, Pateros, 2000

Free Throws Made: 46, Blaze Burnham, St. John-Endicott, 1987

Free Throws Attempted: 58, Blaze Burnham, St. John-Endicott, 1987

Rebounds: 82, Jerome Bischoff, Wilson Creek, 1969

Assists: 36, Jud Kaiser, Northwest Christian (Spokane), 1978

Steals: 23, Will Hutchins, Dayton, 1995

Blocked Shots: 23, 2 tied: D.J. Shiflett, Brewster, 1992; Garrett Zwar, Pateros, 1996

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT (2011-2016)

Most Points: 78, Zach Walton, Morton-White Pass, 2015

Average Points: 26, Zach Walton, Morton-White Pass, 2015

FG made: 26, Zach Walton, Morton-White Pass, 2015

FG Attempted: 55, 2 tied: Spencer Novak, LaConner, 2013; Jaron Kirkley, Mossyrock, 2016

3-Point FG made: 10, Spencer Novak, LaConner, 2011

3-Point FG Attempted: 27, 3 tied: Spencer Novak, LaConner, 2013; Colby Starling, Lind-Ritzville/Sprague, 2013; Jacob Saetre, Lind-Ritzville/Sprague, 2016

Free Throws Made: 28, Jaron Kirkley, Mossyrock, 2016

Free Throws Attempted: 34, Jaron Kirkley, Mossyrock, 2016

Rebounds: 43, 2 tied: Dexter Sienko, St. George’s, 2013; Luke Lovelady, Life Christian, 2016

Assists: 14, 5 tied, most recent: Jaron Kirkley, Mossyrock; Kaleb Poquette, Morton-White Pass, 2016

Steals: 9, 2 tied: Erik Muelheims, St. George’s, 2013; Wyatt Dunlap, Life Christian, 2016

Blocked Shots: 24, Ty Egbert, Lake Roosevelt, 2011

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT (2017-PRESENT)

Most Points: 117, Brock Ravet, Kittitas, 2017

Average Points: 39.0, Brock Ravet, Kittitas, 2017

Field Goals Made: 41, John Lustig, Colfax, 2022

Field Goals Attempted: 82, Chase Burnham, Liberty Bell, 2027

3-Point Field Goals Made: 18, Brock Ravet, Kittitas, 2017

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 40, Brock Ravet, Kittitas, 2017

Free Throws Made: 29, Brock Ravet, Kittitas, 2017

Free Throws Attempted: 38, Chase Burnham, Liberty, 2017

Rebounds: 44, Westin Wallace, Toledo, 2019; 44, Daishaun Nichols, Life Christian Academy, 2020

Assists: 25, Dan Rigsby, Saint George’s, 2020

Steals: 14, 2 Tied: Nava Felix, Brewster, 2018; Chase Marchand, Lake Roosevelt, 2024

Blocked Shots: 15, Luke Lovelady, Life Christian Academy, 2017

TEAM TOURNAMENT (1931-2010)

Points scored: 308, Brewster, 1975

Average Points: 77.0, Brewster, 1975

Points Against (Low): 64, 3 tied: most recent, Forks, 1942

Points Against Average: 18.3, Eatonville, 1931

Largest Margin of Victory: 102, Harrington, 1965

FG made: 121, Brewster, 1977

Most FG Attempted: 333, Naselle, 1968

Field Goal Percentage: 56.3 (89-158), Tenino, 1963

3-point FG made: 35, 2 tied: Pateros, 2000; Curlew, 2003

3-point FG Attempted: 119, Pateros, 2000

3-point pct. (min. 10 att): 55.6 (10-18), St. John-Endicott, 1988

Free Throws Made: 84, 3 tied: most recent: Rainier, 1991

Free Throws Attempted: 130, Rainier, 1991

Free throw pct. (min. 10 att): 86.0 (37-43), Neah Bay, 2004

Rebounds: 249, Oakesdale, 1973

Assists: 85, Brewster, 1977

Steals: 60, Naselle, 1991

Blocked Shots: 29, Brewster, 1992

TEAM TOURNAMENT (2011-2016)

Points scored: 210, Brewster, 2016

Average Points: 70.0, Brewster, 2016

Points Against (Low): 85, 2 tied: Adna, 2011; LaConner, 2012

Points Against Average: 38.3, Colfax, 2013

Largest Margin of Victory: 50, Morton-White Pass, 2015

FG made: 77, Morton-White Pass, 2015

FG Attempted: 181,Lind-Ritzville-Sprague, 2014

Field Goal Percentage: 51.3, Liberty, 2014

3-Point FG made: 23, Wahkiakum, 2013

3-Point FG Attempted: 70, Bear Creek, 2011

3-point pct. (min. 10 att): 40.54 (15-37), Walla Walla Valley Academy, 2015

Free Throws Made: 53, Life Christian, 2016

Free Throws Attempted: 85, Life Christian, 2016

Free throw pct. (min. 10 att): 77.6 (38-49), Brewster, 2016

Rebounds: 133, Bear Creek, 2011

Assists: 47, Morton-White Pass, 2015

Steals: 27, Bear Creek, 2014

Blocked Shots: 19, Lake Roosevelt, 2011

TEAM TOURNAMENT (2017-PRESENT)

Points Scored: 260, Adna, 2024

Average Points: 73.0, Colfax, 2022

Points Against (Low): 127, Kittitas, 2018

Points Against Average: 39.8, Toledo, 2019

Largest Margin of Victory: 82, Kittitas, 2018

Field Goals Made: 96, Brewster, 2020; Morton-White Pass, 2022

Field Goals Attempted: 229, Morton-White Pass, 2022

Field Goal Percentage: 53.3, Colfax, 2022

3-Point Field Goals Made: 33, Colfax, 2022

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 86, Lake Roosevelt, 2020

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att): Napavine, .583 (7-12), 2022

Free Throws Made: 76, Liberty (Spangle), 2017

Free Throws Attempted: 118, Liberty (Spangle), 2017

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 att): 78.0, Colfax, 2025

Rebounds: 163, Okanogan, 2025

Assists: 49, Okanogan, 2025

Steals: 43, Liberty Bell, 2025

Blocked Shots: 23, Okanogan, 2025

STATE TOURNAMENT RECORDS - 2B BOYS

INDIVIDUAL GAME

Total Points: 54, Gordon Harris, Tenino (vs. Davenport), 1963

FG Made: 22, Gordon Harris, Tenino (vs. Davenport), 1963

FG Attempted: 37, Rich Sanchez, Willapa Valley (vs. Garfield-Palouse), 1988

3-Point FG Made: 10, Clint Hull, Pateros (vs. Seattle Lutheran), 2000

3-Point FG Attempted: 21, Clint Hull, Pateros (vs. Seattle Lutheran), 2000

Free Throws Made: 19, 3 tied: most recent: Lance Den Boer, Sunnyside Christian (vs. Pomeroy), 2001

Free Throws Attempted: 25, 2 tied: Jim Shaw, Chimacum (vs. Liberty, Spangle), 1979; Tom White, Sunnyside Christian (vs. Bush), 1986

Rebounds: 30, Dave Jelle, Oakville (vs. Kittitas), 1970

Assists: 15, James Frey, La Conner (vs. St. John), 1981

Steals: 8, 7 tied: most recent: Karl Rodmyre, Evergreen Lutheran (vs. Odessa), 1999;Troy Salme, Naselle (vs. Mount Vernon Christian), 1999; Clint Hull, Pateros (vs. LaCrosse-Washtucna), 1999; Derek Henley, LaCrosse-Washtucna (vs. Odessa), 1999

Blocked Shots: 9, Ty Egbert, Lake Roosevelt (vs. Waitsburg-Prescott), 2011

INDIVIDUAL CAREER

Total Points: 380, Lance Den Boer, Sunnyside Christian, 2000-03

Scoring Average (min. 2 tourn): 28.8, Blaze Burnham, St. John-Endicott, 1986-88

Most FG made: 136, Dale Smith, Brewster, 1974-77

Most FG Attempted: 266, Lance Den Boer, Sunnyside Christian, 2000-03

Most 3-point FG made: 54, Clint Hull, Pateros, 1998-2000

Most 3-point FG Attempted: 146, Clint Hull, Pateros, 1998-2000 Free Throws Made: 116, Blaze Burnham, St. John-Endicott, 1986-88 Free Throws Attempted: 150, Blaze Burnham, St. John-Endicott, 1986-88 Rebounds: 227, Ron Cox, Coulee City, 1970-73 Assists: 61, Rick Fisher, Garfield-Palouse, 1986-88

Steals: 40, Brooks McCracken, Garfield-Palouse, 1992-94

Blocked Shots: 33, Garrett Zwar, Pateros, 1995-96

INDIVIDUAL GAME

Most Points One Quarter: 34, 4 teams; most recent: Pateros (vs. Pe Ell), 1998

Fewest points one quarter: 0, many teams; most recent: Willapa Valley (vs Sunnyside Christian), 2005

Highest Winning Score: 96, 2 tied: Pateros (vs. Neah Bay), 1995; Pateros (vs. Pe Ell), 1998

Lowest Winning Score: 15, Zillah (vs. St. John), 1932

Highest Losing Score: 84, Curlew (vs. Willapa Valley), 1971

Lowest Losing Score: 7, Valleyford (vs. Roy), 1932

Most Points: 174 (Willapa Valley 95, Coulee-Hartline 79), 1986

Least Total Points: 28 (Zillah 15, St. John 13), 1932

Largest Margin: 52, 2 tied: (Coulee City 89, Bickleton 37), 1973; (Pateros 96,Pe Ell 44), 1998

FG Made: 41, Brewster (vs. Snohomish County Christian), 1992

FG Attempted: 99, Ilwaco (vs. Kittitas), 1963

FG Percentage: 70.7 (29-41), Almira Coulee Hartline (vs. Tekoa-Oakesdale), 1991

3-Point FG Made: 16, Auburn Adventist (vs. Okanogan), 2015

3-Point FG Attempted: 49, Auburn Adventist (vs. Okanogan), 2015

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 10 attempts): 81.8 (9-11), Riverside Christian (vs. Napavine), 2007

Free Throws Made: 39, Chimacum (vs. Liberty, Spangle), 1979

Free Throws Attempted: 54, Waitsburg (vs. Odessa), 1984

Free Throw Percentage (minimum 10 attempts): 100.0, (18-18), Neah Bay (vs. Riverside Christian), 2006

Rebounds: 86, Oakesdale (vs. Kittitas), 1973

Assists: 28, Pateros (vs. Pe Ell), 1998

Steals: 20, Liberty Bell (vs. Adna), 2025

Blocked Shots: 13, Liberty (Spangle) (vs. Toutle Lake), 1993

Most Overtimes: 5, Waterville 45, Willapa Valley 44, 1982

MISCELLANEOUS

Most Consecutive Wins: 23, Northwest Christian (Colbert), 2005-2012

Most Consecutive Team Appearances: 11, 2 tied: Reardan, 1963-73; Naselle, 1977-87

STATE TOURNAMENT RECORDS - 1B GIRLS

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT (2007-2010)

Most Points: 77, Roni Jo Mielke, Sprague-Harrington, 2007

Average Points: 19.5, Carly Samson, Lake Quinault, 2008

Field Goals Made: 68, Lindsay Loe, Columbia, 2009-12

Field Goals Attempted: 74, Roni Jo Mielke, Sprague-Harrington, 2007

3-Point Field Goals Made: 12, 2 tied: Roni Jo Mielke, Sprague-Harrington, 2007; Natalie Deking, Sprague-Harrington, 2009

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 44, Carly Samson, Lake Quinault, 2008

Free Throws Made: 27, 2 tied: Clara Hull Pateros, 2009; Nikki Osborn, Almira Coulee Hartline, 2010

Free Throws Attempted: 42, Nikki Osborn, Almira Coulee Hartline, 2010

Rebounds: 54, Melanie Van Wingerden, Sunnyside Christian, 2009

Assists: 21, Chelsi Pakootas, Inchelium, 2007

Steals: 23, Bridget Bower, Garfield Palouse, 2007

Blocked Shots: 20, 2 tied: Esther Timofeyev, Moses Lake Christian, 2009; Katie Urann, St. Michael’s, 2009

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT (2011-2016)

Most Points: 86, Zoe Moser, Colton, 2015

Average Points: 28.7, Zoe Moser, Colton, 2015

Field Goals Made: 28, Zoe Moser, 2015

Field Goals Attempted: 54, Mattie Jo Johnson, Tekoa Oakesdale, 2014

3-Point Field Goals Made: 11, 3 Times; Kelsey Streeter, Almira-CouleeHartline, 2012; Zoe Moser, Colton, 2014; Savannah Chadwic, Colton, 2015

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 38, Katarina Wilson, Pateros, 2013

Free Throws Made: 28, 2 tied: Nikki Osborne, Almira-Coulee-Hartline, 2011, Katelyn Banks, Sunnyside Christian, 2015

Free Throws Attempted: 36, Nikki Osborne, Almira-Coulee-Hartline, 2011

Rebounds: 40, Bella Hermesch, Shoreline Christian, 2013

Assists: 16, Zoe Moser, Colton, 2015

Steals: 24, Jessica Boyer, Wilbur-Creston, 2014

Blocked Shots: 7, Stormee Van Belle, Sunnyside Christian, 2013

TEAM TOURNAMENT (2007-2010)

Most Points: 259, Colton, 2010

Average Points: 64.75, Colton, 2010

Points Against (Low): 90, Colton, 2010

Points Against Average: 22.5, Colton, 2010

Largest Margin of Victory: 169, Colton, 2010

Field Goals Made: 97, Colton, 2010

Field Goals Attempted: 267, Colton, 2010

Field Goal Percentage: 39.3 (88-224), Sunnyside Christian, 2010

3-Point Field Goals Made: 33, Colton, 2010

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 113, Colton, 2010

Best 3-point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att.): 35.7 (5-14), Taholah, 2007

Free Throws Made: 63, St. John-Endicott, 2009

Free Throws Attempted: 110, St. John-Endicott, 2009

Best Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 att.): 69.8 (37-53), Entiat, 2007; Pateros, 2008

Rebounds: 272, Lummi, 2008

Assists: 50, Colton, 2007

Steals: 75, Lummi, 2008

Blocked Shots: 57, St. Michael’s, 2009

TEAM TOURNAMENT (2011-2016)

Most Points: 224, Colton, 2015

Average Points: 74.7, Colton, 2015

Points Against (Low): 81, Colton, 2014

Points Against Average: 27.0, Colton 2014

Largest Margin of Victory: 71, Colton, 2015

Field Goals Made: 79, Wilbur-Creston, 2014

Field Goals Attempted: 198, St. John Endicott, 2013

Field Goal Percentage: 48.5 (66-136), Sunnyside, 2013

3-Point Field Goals Made: 35, Colton, 2014

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 93, Colton, 2014

3-point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att): 42.1 (8-19), Sunnydside Christian, 2013

Free Throws Made: 70, Sunnyside Christian, 2015

Free Throws Attempted: 97, Sunnyside Christian, 2015

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 att): 76.0 (19-25), Colton, 2016

Rebounds: 136, Selkirk, 2011

Assists: 44, Colton, 2014

Steals: 48, Colton, 2014

Blocked Shots: 15, Yakama Nation Tribal School, 2013

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT (2017-PRESENT)

Most Points: 83, Korin Baker, Curlew, 2020

Average Points: 22, Amber Swan, Clallam Bay, 2020

Field Goals Made: 37, Keely Maves, Pomeroy, 2022

Field Goals Attempted: 94, Keely Maves, Pomeroy, 2022

3-Point Field Goals Made: 17, Josie Droog, Mount Vernon Christian, 2020

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 38, Josie Droog, Mount Vernon Christian, 2020

Free Throws Made: 22, Payton Terrev, Mossyrock, 2022

Free Throws Attempted: 30, Keely Maves, Pomeroy, 2022

Rebounds: 56, Korin Baker, Curlew, 2020

Assists: 32, Jillian Herres, Pomeroy, 2022

Steals: 18, Payton Torrev, Mossyrock, 2022

Blocked Shots: 16, Kristen Broersma, Sunnyside Christian, 2017

TEAM TOURNAMENT (2017-PRESENT)

Most Points: 255, Wellpinit, 2020

Average Points: 67.3, Colton, 2019

Points Against (Low): 91, Mount Vernon Christian, 2022

Points Against Average: 30.3, Mount Vernon Christian, 2022

Largest Margin of Victory: 70, Republic, 2017

Field Goals Made: 91, Wellpinit, 2020

Field Goals Attempted: 240, Wellpinit, 2020

Field Goal Percentage: .486, Colton, 2019

3-Point Field Goals Made: 34, Wellpinit, 2020

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 108, Wellpinit, 2020

3-point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att): .471, Colton, 2019

Free Throws Made: 49, 2 tied: Wilbur-Creston-Keller, 2022; Sunnyside Christian, 2024

Free Throws Attempted: 84, Wilbur-Creston-Keller, 2022

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 att): .880, Selkirk, 2017

Rebounds: 176, Curlew, 2020

Assists: 53, Pomeroy, 2022

Steals: 63, Wellpinit, 2020

Blocked Shots: 23, Sunnyside Christian, 2017

STATE TOURNAMENT RECORDS - 1B GIRLS

INDIVIDUAL GAME

Most Points: 42, Jessica Boyer, Wilbur-Creston (vs. Neah Bay), 2014 Field Goals Made: 14, Lindsay Loe, Columbia (Hunters) (vs. Northwest Yeshiva), 2012

Field Goals Attempted: 34, Carly Samson, Lake Quinault (vs. Neah Bay), 2008

Most 3-point Field Goals Made: 8, Kailani Charley, Taholah (vs. Wilson Creek), 2010

Most 3-point Field Goals Attempted: 32, Carly Samson, Lake Quinault (vs. Neah Bay), 2008

Free Throws Made: 16, Ksenja Fredere, Wilson Creek (vs. Taholah), 2010

Free Throws Attempted: 24, Ksenja Fredere, Wilson Creek (vs. Taholah), 2010 Rebounds: 23, Kate Yarnell, Trout Lake-Glenwood (vs. Taholah), 2008 Assists: 11, Shania Graham, Republic (vs. Sunnyside Christian), 2017; 11, Rylee Desautel, Inchelium (vs. Wellpinit), 2020; Jillian Herres, Pomeroy (vs. WilburCreston-Keller), 2022 Steals: 10, many tied

Blocked Shots: 9, Taylor Andringa, Sunnyside Christian, 2024

INDIVIDUAL CAREER

Most Points: 179, Jenna Moser, Colton, 2012-14

Average Points: 16.0, Kellie Samson, Lake Quinault, 2007-08

Field Goals Made: 66, Melanie Van Wingerden, Sunnyside Christian, 2007-09 Field Goals Attempted: 154, Haley Moser, Colton, 2009-12

3-Point Field Goals Made: 28, Haley Moser, Colton, 2009-12

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 104, Haley Moser, Colton, 2009-12 Free Throws Made: 75, Nikki Osborne, Almira Coulee Hartline, 2008-11 Free Throws Attempted: 109, Nikki Osborne, Almira Coulee Hartline, 2008-11 Rebounds: 136, Melanie Van Wingerden, Sunnyside Christian, 2007-09 Assists: 51, Shania Graham, Republic, 2015-17 Steals: 46, Krista Colvin, Columbia (Hunters), 2009-12 Blocked Shots: 37, Kelly Van Lith, St. John-Endicott, 2008-10

INDIVIDUAL GAME

Most Points One Quarter: 32, Republic (vs. Cedar Park Christian), 2017

Least Points One Quarter: 0, Many tied

Highest Winning Score: 89, Colton (vs. Sunnyside Christian), 2015

Lowest Winning Score: 28, North Sound Christian (vs. Mansfield), 2009; Garfield Palouse (vs. Colton), 2022

Highest Losing Score: 70, Sunnyside Christian (vs. Colton), 2015

Lowest Losing Score: 9, Lopez (vs. Columbia, Hunters), 2011

Most Points: 159, (Colton 89, Sunnyside Christian 70), 2015

Least Total Points: 50, (Garfield Palouse 58, Colton 22) 2022

Largest Margin: 64 (Colton 79, King’s Way 15), 2010

Field Goals Made: 35, Curlew (vs. Lake Quinault), 2007

Field Goals Attempted: 90, Neah Bay (vs. Lopez), 2012

Field Goal Percentage: 55.6 (30-54), Sunnyside Christian (vs. Pateros), 2013

Most 3-point Field Goals Made: 15, Colton (vs. Sunnyside Christian), 2015

Most 3-point Field Goals Attempted: 42, Colton (vs. Bickleton), 2010

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att): 63.6 (7-11), Pateros (vs. Colton), 2015

Free Throws Made: 31, 2 tied: Sunnyside Christian (vs. Colton), 2015; Tacoma Baptist (vs. Neah Bay), 2017

Free Throws Attempted: 48, Colton (vs. Neah Bay), 2015

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 att): 93.8 (15-16), Oakesdale (vs. Pomeroy), 2020

Rebounds: 79, Cusick (vs. Neah Bay), 2007

Assists: 23, Colton (vs. Selkirk), 2019

Steals: 36, Inchelium (vs. Taholah), 2007

Blocked Shots: 12, St. Michael’s (vs. Sunnyside Christian), 2009

Most Overtimes: 2, Republic 75, Neah Bay 72, 2015

MISCELLANEOUS

Most Consecutive Wins: 30, Colton, 2009-2023

Most Consecutive Team Appearances: 16, Colton 2007-2023

STATE TOURNAMENT RECORDS - 1B BOYS

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT (2007-2010)

Most Points: 90, Derek Isaak, Almira-Coulee-Hartline, 2010

Highest Average (minimum 4 games): 20.8, Isaak Maguire, Almira Coulee Hartline, 2018

Field Goals Made: 38, Lesjar McKinney, Tulalip Heritage, 2009

Field Goals Attempted: 85, Lesjar McKinney, Tulalip Heritage, 2009

3-Point Field Goals Made: 15, Drew Hegarty, Liberty Christian, 2007

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 40, Lesjar McKinney, Tulalip Heritage, 2009

Free Throws Made: 31, Scott Smith, Garfield-Palouse, 2008

Free Throws Attempted: 43, Scott Smith, Garfield-Palouse, 2008

Rebounds: 52, Lesjar McKinney, Tulalip Heritage, 2007

Assists: 23, Glen Robertson, Lummi, 2007

Steals: 17, 2 tied: Jeremy Siefken, Liberty Christian, 2008; David James, Lummi, 2010

Blocked Shots: 21, Drexler Doherty, Neah Bay, 2008

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT (2011-2016)

Most Points: 81, Jake Straughan, Colton, 2014

Highest Average (minimum 2 tournaments): 27, Jake Straughan, Colton, 2014

Field Goals Made: 34, Dalton Patchen, Colton, 2011

Field Goals Attempted: 64, Matt Holbrook, Garfield-Palouse, 2016

3-Point Field Goals Made: 12, 3 tied, Tyler McCaulley, Neah Bay, 2013; Eric Powell, Three Rivers Christian, 2014; Jake Straughan, Colton, 2014

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 32, Cole Mayfield, Pomeroy, 2015

Free Throws Made: 20, Luke Wagenaar, Sunnyside Christian, 2016

Free Throws Attempted: 28, Ignatius Medani, Christian Faith, 2013

Rebounds: 48, Dalton Patchen, Colton, 2014

Assists: 25, Jake Straughan, Colton, 2011

Steals: 11, 3 tied: JJ Young, Shoreline Christian, 2015; Rweha Munyagi, Neah Bay, 2016; Matt Holbrook, Garfield-Palouse, 2016

Blocked Shots: 15, Brian Broersma, Sunnyside Christian, 2012, 2013

TEAM TOURNAMENT (2007-2010)

Most Points: 256, Wellpinit, 2010

Average Points: 64, Wellpinit, 2010

Points Against (Low): 106, Sunnyside Christian, 2008

Field Goals Made: 99, Entiat, 2007

Field Goals Attempted: 264, Moses Lake Christian, 2007

Field Goal Percentage: 50.0 (86-172), Sunnyside Christian, 2007

3-Point Field Goals Made: 32, Tacoma Baptist, 2018

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 101, Tacoma Baptist, 2018

3-point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att): 43.1, Pomeroy, 2018

Free Throws Made: 72, Garfield-Palouse, 2008

Free Throws Attempted: 119, Garfield-Palouse, 2008

Best Free Throw Percentage: 72.7, Tacoma Baptist, 2018

Rebounds: 200, Entiat, 2007

Assists: 49, Sunnyside Christian, 2007

Steals: 50, Neah Bay, 2008

Blocked Shots: 22, 2 tied: Liberty Christian, 2008; Rosalia, 2009

TEAM TOURNAMENT (2011-2016)

Most Points: 206, Neah Bay, 2016

Average Points: 68.7, Neah Bay, 2016

Points Against (Low): 97, Mount Rainier Lutheran, 2012

Points Against Average: 33.7, Rosalia, 2011

Largest Margin of Victory: 44, Rosalia, 2011

Field Goals Made: 84, Neah Bay, 2016

Field Goals Attempted: 193, Pomeroy, 2015

Field Goal Percentage: 48.6, Sunnyside Christian, 2011

3-Point Field Goals Made: 23, Colton, 2011

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 86, Pomeroy, 2015

3-point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att): 44.4, Sunnyside Christian, 2013

Free Throws Made: 45, Sunnyside Christian, 2016

Free Throws Attempted: 72, Christian Faith, 2013

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 att): 92.8 (26-28), Almira Coulee Hartline, 2012

Rebounds: 149, Rosalia, 2011

Assists: 50, Colton, 2011

Steals: 30, Neah Bay, 2014

Blocked Shots: 19, Sunnyside Christian, 2013

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT (2017-PRESENT)

Most Points: 123, Ryan Moffet, Odessa, 2019

Average Points: 30.8, Ryan Moffet, Odessa, 2019

Field Goals Made: 41, Ryan Moffet, Odessa, 2019

Field Goals Attempted: 80, Ryan Moffet, Odessa, 2019

3-Point Field Goals Made: 16, Ryan Moffet, Odessa, 2019

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 36, Ryan Moffet, Odessa, 2019

Free Throws Made: 26, Jack Lesko, DeSales, 2024

Free Throws Attempted: 31, Jack Lesko, DeSales, 2024

Rebounds: 51, Payton Nielsen, Almira Coulee Hartline, 2017

Assists: 26, Colton Seymour, Cusick, 2022

Steals: 23, Duncan Toby, Lummi Nation, 2022

Blocked Shots: 7, Tyran Lane, Lummi Nation, 2020

TEAM TOURNAMENT (2017-PRESENT)

Most Points: 262, Odessa, 2019

Average Points: 72, Tulalip Heritage, 2018

Points Against (Low): 122 Lummi Nation, 2025

Points Against Average: 40.7, Lummi Nation, 2025

Largest Margin of Victory: 54, Sunnyside Christian, 2018

Field Goals Made: 99, Odessa, 2019

Field Goals Attempted: 209, Tulalip Heritage, 2025

Field Goal Percentage: .667, Neah Bay, 2019

3-Point Field Goals Made: 32, Tacoma Baptist, 2018

3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 101, Tacoma Baptist, 2018

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att): 47.1, Neah Bay, 2019

Free Throws Made: 58, Yakama Nation Tribal, 2017

Free Throws Attempted: 86, Yakama Nation Tribal, 2017

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 att): 92.9 (13-14), Selkirk, 2020

Rebounds: 159, Sunnyside Christian, 2022

Assists: 44, Odessa, 2019; 44, Almira Coulee Hartline, 2020

Steals: 50, Lummi Nation, 2022

Blocked Shots: 17, Lummi Nation, 2020

STATE TOURNAMENT RECORDS - 1B BOYS

INDIVIDUAL GAME

Most Points: 48, Ryan Moffet, Odessa (vs. Neah Bay), 2019 Field Goals Made: 15, Ryan Moffet, Odessa (vs. Neah Bay), 2019 Field Goals Attempted: 32, Drexler Doherty, Neah Bay (vs. Sunnyside Christian), 2011

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 9, Riley Pearson (vs. Lummi Nation), 2022

Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 16, Riley Pearson, Willapa Valley, 2022

Free Throws Made: 18, Cameron Pumphrey, Lake Quinault (vs. Tulalip Heritage), 2010

Free Throws Attempted: 20, Cameron Pumphrey, Lake Quinault (vs. Tulalip Heritage), 2010

Rebounds: 22, Dustin Patchen, Colton (vs. Almira-Coulee-Hartline), 2011 Assists: 12, Josh Straughan, Colton (vs. Columbia Adventist), 2011 Steals: 9, Duncan Toby, Lummi Nation (vs. Mount Vernon Christian), 2022 Blocked Shots: 11, Brandon Broersma, Sunnyside Christian (vs. Neah Bay), 2013

INDIVIDUAL CAREER

Most Points: 319, Ryan Moffet, Odessa, 2017-20 Average Points: 24.5, Ryan Moffet, Odessa, 2017-20 Field Goals Made: 107, Derek Isaak, Almira-Coulee-Hartline, 2009-2012 Field Goals Attempted: 243, Ryan Moffet, Odessa, 2017-20 3-Point Field Goals Made: 49, Ryan Moffet, Odessa, 2017-20 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 133, Derek Isaak, Almira-Coulee-Hartline, 2009-2012

Free Throws Made: 64, Ryan Moffet, Odessa, 2017-20 Free Throws Attempted: 81, Ryan Moffet, Odessa, 2017-20 Rebounds: 135, Payton Nielsen, Almira-Coulee-Hartline, 2016-2018 Assists: 39, Derek Isaak, Almira Coulee Hartline, 2009-12 Steals: 37, Cameron Daniels, Lake Quinault, 2008-2010 Blocked Shots: 50, Nathan Richards, Rosalia, 2008-2011

INDIVIDUAL GAME

Most Points One Quarter: 29, Liberty Christian (vs. Oakville), 2008

Least Points One Quarter: 0, Odessa (vs. St. John-Endicott), 2007; Trout Lake/ Glenwood (vs. Moses Lake Christian), 2010

Highest Winning Score: 88, Cedar Park Christian (MLT) (vs. Tulalip Heritage), 2018

Lowest Winning Score: 37 Moses Lake Christian (vs. Lummi), 2010

Highest Losing Score: 72, Tulalip Heritage, (vs. Cedar Park Christian (MLT)), 2018

Lowest Losing Score: 20, Odessa (vs. Sunnyside Christian), 2008

Most Points: 160, (Cedar Park Christian (MLT) 88, Tulalip Heritage 72), 2018

Least Total Points: 64, 2 tied: (Sunnyside Christian 40, Entiat 24), 2008; (Lopez 31 vs. Pateros 33), 2010

Largest Margin: 47 (Moses Lake Christian 76, Taholah 29), 2007

Field Goals Made: 34, Garfield-Palouse (vs. Taholah), 2016

Field Goals Attempted: 77, Pomeroy (vs. Cusick), 2015

Field Goal Percentage: 60.4 (26-43) Tulalip Heritage (vs. Willapa Valley), 2025

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 13, Tulalip Heritage (vs. Cedar Park Christian), 2018

Most 3-point Field Goals Attempted: 41, Pomeroy (vs. Cusick), 2015

Best 3-Point Percentage (min. 10 attempts): 63.6 (7-11), St. John-Endicott (vs. Cusick), 2011

Free Throws Made: 33, Yakama Nation Tribal (vs. Neah Bay), 2017

Free Throws Attempted: 44, Yakama Nation Tribal (vs. Neah Bay), 2017

Best FT Percentage (min. 10): 91.7 (11-12), Moses Lake Christian (vs. Tri-Cities Prep), 2009

Rebounds: 62, Moses Lake Christian (vs. Taholah), 2007

Assists: 20, Taholah (vs. Neah Bay), 2016

Steals: 23, Lummi Nation (vs. Mount Vernon Christian), 2022

Blocked Shots: 11, Sunnyside Christian (vs. Neah Bay), 2013

Most Overtimes: 2, 2 tied: Lummi 52, Klickitat 44, 2008; Moses Lake Christian 62, Entiat 58, 2008

MISCELLANEOUS

Most Consecutive Wins: 14, Sunnyside Christian, 2007-09

Most Consecutive Team Appearances: 16, Sunnyside Christian, 2007-2023

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