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Oregon (OSAA) 6A, 5A, 4A boys and girls basketball state tournaments: Friday's stars, highlights, statistical leaders

A summary of everything that happened in Friday's OSAA 6A, 5A and 4A boys and girls basketball state tournaments

Here's a summary of everything that happened in Friday's OSAA 6A, 5A and 4A boys and girls basketball state tournaments. 

CLASS 6A BOYS

At Chiles Center

Semifinals

No. 1 Tualatin 56, No. 5 West Linn 49

Josiah Lake scored a game-high 20 points, Noah Ogoli and Malik Ross contributed nine each, and the Timberwolves (25-2) scratched out a tough win against the Three Rivers League rival Lions (21-4). 

Jaden Steppe added seven points and seven rebounds off the bench for Tualatin, which trailed by three entering the fourth quarter. 

West Linn got 19 points from Jackson Shelstad, 15 from Mark Hamper, and five apiece from Peyton Durbin and Zeke Viuhkola. 

No. 2 Summit 73, No. 11 Mountainside 61

Five players finished with at least 10 points and the Storm (27-0) drained 12 three-pointers on their way to an impressive victory over the Mavericks (20-8). 

Carson Cox (15 points), Caden Harris (14), Pearson Carmichael (12), Truman Teuber (11) and Julian Mora (10) led a balanced attack for Summit and the Storm bolted to a comfortable 31-20 halftime lead. 

Dimitri Cohen and Dezman Baker notched 16 points apiece, and Dylan Westlake tossed in 12 to help Mountainside hang around. 

DAY 2 STATISTICAL LEADERS

Points

Chance White, Roosevelt, 26

Josiah Lake, Tualatin, 20

Aidan Rice, Beaverton, 20

Jackson Shelstad, West Linn, 19

Stephen Treat, Cleveland, 18

SC Tresvant, Cleveland, 17

Dezman Baker, Mountainside, 16

Dimitri Cohen, Mountainside, 16

Carson Cox, Summit, 15

Mark Hamper, West Linn, 15

Jackson Cooper, Cleveland, 14

Caden Harris, Summit, 14

Pearson Carmichael, Summit, 12

Terrence Hill, Roosevelt, 12

Raysean Seamster, Roosevelt, 12

Dylan Westlake, Mountainside, 12

Rebounds

Raysean Seamster, Roosevelt, 11

Jackson Cooper, Cleveland, 10

Stephen Treat, Cleveland, 10

Josiah Lake, Tualatin, 8

Mark Hamper, West Linn, 7

Caden Harris, Summit, 7

Terrence Hill, Roosevelt, 7

Jaden Steppe, Tualatin, 7

Zeke Viuhkola, West Linn, 7

SC Tresvant, Cleveland, 6

Assists

Julian Mora, Summit, 7

Caden Harris, Summit, 6

Trevon Hamilton, Beaverton, 5

Utrillo Morris, Roosevelt, 4

Malik Ross, Tualatin, 4

Jackson Shelstad, West Linn, 3

Dylan Westlake, Mountainside, 3 

Steals

Christian Gonzalez, Beaverton, 4

Dimitri Cohen, Mountainside, 3

Trevon Hamilton, Beaverton, 3

Dylan Westlake, Mountainside, 3

Dezman Baker, Mountainside, 2

Caden Harris, Summit, 2

Malik Ross, Tualatin, 2

Blocked shots

Raysean Seamster, Roosevelt, 4

Jackson Cooper, Cleveland, 3

Donatello Tupper, Roosevelt, 2

SCHEDULE

Saturday

4th/6th Place

No. 4 South Medford vs. No. 7 Roosevelt, 9 a.m.

3rd/5th Place

No. 5 West Linn vs. No. 11 Mountainside, 1:30 p.m.

Final 

No. 1 Tualatin vs. No. 2 Summit, 3:15 p.m. 

CLASS 6A GIRLS

At Chiles Center

Semifinals

No. 1 Beaverton 41, No. 5 Clackamas 28

Zoe Borter scored 15 points, Emily Rice added 13 with nine rebounds, and the Beavers (25-1) used a stifling defense and plenty of free throws to get by the Cavaliers (26-3). 

Beaverton connected on 18 of 24 free throws and limited Clackamas to 27.8% (10 of 36) shooting from the field. 

Sara Barhoum (eight points), Jazzy Davidson (six) and Eliza Buerk (five) led the Cavaliers in scoring. Clackamas trailed 24-10 after two quarters and got no closer than 10 the rest of the way. 

No. 7 Barlow 44, No. 3 South Medford 42

Annie Koenig and Lindsay Barden both sank two clutch free throws in the final minute, and the Bruins held on after squandering a 17-point lead against the Panthers. 

Koenig (20 points) drained two from the stripe to break a 40-40 tie and Barden added some insurance with 10 seconds remaining.

Kennedie Shuler added 12 points and nine rebounds for Barlow (25-3). 

Donovyn Hunter did most of the damage for South Medford (24-4). Hunter scored a game-high 24 points with 11 rebounds, and teammate Sierra Logue tacked on seven and six in the loss. 

Consolation

No. 4 Lakeridge 56, No. 8 West Linn 46

Keelie O'Hollaren and Reese Ericson (nine assists, four steals) scored 17 points apiece, and the Pacers (23-5) took control in the second half to down the Lions (17-9) in a matchup of Three Rivers League rivals. 

Kemper Flood added eight points and Jadyn Harrell had 10 rebounds off the bench to help Lakeridge. 

Audrey Kehoe had 15 points, Allie Roden scored 13, and Alana Molden put up seven points with seven boards to pace West Linn. 

The Lions, who trailed 29-28 at halftime, committed 17 turnovers in the loss. 

No. 6 Benson 56, No. 2 Jesuit 43

The Techsters (22-5) jumped out to a 25-9 lead and never looked back, coasting to a comfortable triumph over the Crusaders (24-5). 

Malaya LeSueur notched 20 points, and Maurianna Hashemian-Orr and Onna Brown contributed 11 points apiece for Benson. Hashemian-Orr also pulled down a game-high 12 rebounds for the Techsters, who sank 18 of 22 free throws. 

Avery Edwards (22 points) was the lone Jesuit player to reach double digits in scoring. Mimi Baldwin had 11 rebounds off the bench and Emma Sixta dished out four assists to help the Crusaders keep it close. 

DAY 2 STATISTICAL LEADERS

Points

Donovyn Hunter, South Medford, 24

Avery Edwards, Jesuit, 22

Annie Koenig, Barlow, 20

Malaya LeSueur, Benson, 20

Reese Ericson, Lakeridge, 17

Keelie O'Hollaren, Lakeridge, 17

Zoe Borter, Beaverton, 15

Audrey Kehoe, West Linn, 15

Emily Rice, Beaverton, 13

Allie Roden, West Linn, 13

Rebounds

Maurianna Hashemian-Orr, Benson, 12

Mimi Baldwin, Jesuit, 11

Donovyn Hunter, South Medford, 11

Jadyn Harrell, Lakeridge, 10

Emily Rice, Beaverton, 9

Kennedie Shuler, Barlow, 9

Malaya LeSueur, Benson, 7

Alana Molden, West Linn, 7

Zoe Borter, Beaverton, 6

Audrey Kehoe, West Linn, 6

Sierra Logue, South Medford, 6

Allie Roden, West Linn, 6

Kiersten Weiler, Lakeridge, 6

Assists

Reese Ericson, Lakeridge, 9

Kennedie Shuler, Barlow, 4

Emma Sixta, Jesuit, 4

Haidyn Sobella, Barlow, 3

Steals

Onna Brown, Benson, 5

Reese Ericson, Lakeridge, 4

Allie Roden, West Linn, 4

Sara Schmerbach, South Medford, 4

Oria Boyd, Benson, 3

Maurianna Hashemian-Orr, Benson, 3

Annie Koenig, Barlow, 3

Sierra Logue, South Medford, 3

Kennedie Shuler, Barlow, 3

Jazzy Davidson, Clackamas, 2

Kemper Flood, Lakeridge, 2

Madison Naro, Beaverton, 2

Avery Peterson, Clackamas, 2

Emily Rice, Beaverton, 2

Blocked shots

Jazzy Davidson, Clackamas, 4

Audrey Kehoe, West Linn, 2

SCHEDULE

Saturday

4th/6th Place

No. 4 Lakeridge vs. No. 6 Benson, 10:45 a.m.

3rd/5th Place

No. 3 South Medford vs. No. 5 Clackamas, 6:45 p.m.

Final

No. 1 Beaverton vs. No. 7 Barlow, 8:30 p.m.  

CLASS 5A BOYS

At Gill Coliseum

Semifinals

No. 4 Silverton 50, No. 1 Redmond 36

The Foxes (23-5) had 12 steals, converted 18 forced turnovers into 23 points and pulled away after halftime to take out the top-seeded Panthers (21-6) in impressive fashion. 

Neil Efimov (20 points), Austin Ratliff (12) and Jordan McCarty (10) scored in double figures, and Ryan Redman-Brown grabbed 10 rebounds to pace Silverton. 

Evan Otten had 13 points and pulled down 20 rebounds, and Garrett Osborne pitched in 12 points and seven boards for Redmond. The Panthers were outscored 26-15 in the second half. 

No. 3 Wilsonville 58, No. 2 Churchill 41

The Wildcats overcame a sluggish start and went big in the second half to cruise past the Lancers.

Wilsonville (26-2) led 21-20 at the break before blowing it open over the last 16 minutes. 

Maxim Wu had 15 points, Tristan Davis contributed 14, and Enzo Chimienti added 13 to lead the Wildcats’ offense. Logan Thebiay pitched in nine points and snagged 18 rebounds as Wilsonville controlled the glass (31-19). 

Ty Weiskind potted 13 points and Samaje Morgan had 10 to pace Churchill (22-6). 

DAY 2 STATISTICAL LEADERS

Points

Neil Efimov, Silverton, 20

Cooper Wakefield, Crescent Valley, 20

Izzy Golden, Ashland, 17

Brennen Neyt, Eagle Point, 17

Toby Barnes, Ashland, 16

Tate Broesder, Crater, 16

Maxim Wu, Wilsonville, 15

Tristan Davis, Wilsonville, 14

Enzo Chimienti, Wilsonville, 13

Jake Leibelt, Crescent Valley, 13

Triston McGuire, Eagle Point, 13

Evan Otten, Redmond, 13

Javon Smith, Crater, 13

Ty Weiskind, Churchill, 13

Noah Dewey, Crescent Valley, 12

Garrett Osborne, Redmond, 12

Logan Price, Crater, 12

Austin Ratliff, Silverton, 12

Sebastian Stowasser, Ashland, 12

Rebounds

Evan Otten, Redmond, 20

Logan Thebiay, Wilsonville, 18

Ryan Redman-Brown, Silverton, 10

Logan Price, Crater, 8

Tommy Johnson, Eagle Point, 7

Hawthorn Lapierre, Ashland, 7

Triston McGuire, Eagle Point, 7

Garrett Osborne, Redmond, 7

Rocco McClave, Crescent Valley, 6

Javon Smith, Crater, 6

Assists

Egan Shields, Ashland, 8

Nathan Wachs, Redmond, 7

Jordan McCarty, Silverton, 6

Noah Dewey, Crescent Valley, 5

Tristan Davis, Wilsonville, 4

Tommy Johnson, Eagle Point, 4

Steals

Javon Smith, Crater, 6

Neil Efimov, Silverton, 4

Rocco McClave, Crescent Valley, 4

Sean Thompson, Ashland, 4 

Toby Barnes, Ashland, 3

Austin Ratliff, Silverton, 3

Blocked shots

Evan Otten, Redmond, 3

Tate Broesder, Crater, 2

Triston McGuire, Eagle Point, 2

Brennen Neyt, Eagle Point, 2

Logan Price, Crater, 2

Egan Shields, Ashland, 2

SCHEDULE

Saturday

4th/6th Place

No. 6 Crater vs. No. 8 Ashland, 8 a.m.

3rd/5th Place

No. 1 Redmond vs. No. 2 Churchill, 1:30 p.m.

Final

No. 3 Wilsonville vs. No. 4 Silverton, 3:15 p.m. 

CLASS 5A GIRLS

At Gill Coliseum

Semifinals

No. 9 Crescent Valley 51, No. 4 Ridgeview 34

Gabby Bland had 23 points, Taelyn Bentley scored 14 to go with nine boards, and the Raiders (21-7) ended the game on an 18-4 run to beat the Ravens (20-7). 

Bland drilled three three-pointers and made all eight of her free throws as Crescent Valley finished a perfect 13 of 13 from the charity stripe. 

Kyrah Daniels (12 points, six assists) was the lone double-digit scorer for Ridgeview. Faye Davis pitched in six points and four blocks for the Ravens, who missed all eight of their three-point attempts. 

No. 7 Springfield 41, No. 11 Putnam 34

Danaeja Romero-Ah Sam scored 16 points, Juju Henderson added 14 with eight rebounds, and the Millers (21-7) started the game on a 15-3 run and held on late in a tight win over the pesky Kingsmen (20-7). 

Alexi Morgan chipped in seven points and Kylie Rankins grabbed nine boards to help Springfield. 

Maddie Olma had 16 points to lead Putnam. Rylee Lemen scored seven to go with nine rebounds, and Riley Greenleaf contributed six points and pulled down eight rebounds to help the cause for the Kingsmen. 

Consolation

No. 1 Willamette 57, No. 5 Corvallis 21

Brynn Smith scored a game-high 25 points, Kayla Morris pitched in 11 points, and the Wolverines (26-2) used strong defensive play in a rout of the Spartans (20-8). 

Victoria Nguyen and Maddy Warberg added five points apiece for Willamette, which held Corvallis to 16.3% (7 of 43) shooting from the field. 

Holland Jensen had eight points and seven rebounds, and Sevennah Van De Riet chipped in four points with six boards for the Spartans, who made 1 of 19 three-point attempts. 

No. 3 Crook County 47, No. 2 Silverton 44 (OT) 

McCall Woodward drained a three-pointer with six seconds remaining in overtime to lead the Cowgirls (22-4) to a thrilling victory over the Foxes (21-6). 

Emma Bales scored 17 points to go with 13 rebounds, and Katelynn Weaver had 12 points and five assists for Crook County. 

Woodward played all 36 minutes and finished with five points, but it was her lone three-pointer that proved to be the difference. 

Kyleigh Brown poured in 25 points and Paige Traeger added 10 to pace Silverton, which trailed by 17 midway through the second quarter and shot 16.7% (5 of 30) from three-point range. 

DAY 2 STATISTICAL LEADERS

Points

Kyleigh Brown, Silverton, 25

Brynn Smith, Willamette, 25

Gabby Bland, Crescent Valley, 23

Emma Bales, Crook County, 17

Maddie Olma, Putnam, 16

Danaeja Romero-Ah Sam, Springfield, 16

Taelyn Bentley, Crescent Valley, 14

Juju Henderson, Springfield, 14

Kyrah Daniels, Ridgeview, 12

Katelynn Weaver, Crook County, 12

Rebounds

Emma Bales, Crook County, 13

Taelyn Bentley, Crescent Valley, 9

Rylee Lemen, Putnam, 9

Kylie Rankins, Springfield, 9

Riley Greenleaf, Putnam, 8

Juju Henderson, Springfield, 8

Grace Brooks, Crook County, 7

Holland Jensen, Corvallis, 7

Maddie Olma, Putnam, 7

Justina Semerikov, Silverton, 7

Danaeja Romero-Ah Sam, Springfield, 6

Paige Traeger, Silverton, 6

Sevennah Van De Riet, Corvallis, 6

Assists

Kyrah Daniels, Ridgeview, 6

Katelynn Weaver, Crook County, 5

Danaeja Romero-Ah Sam, Springfield, 4

Gabby Bland, Crescent Valley, 3

Steals

Kayla Kasubuchi, Putnam, 6

Kyleigh Brown, Silverton, 3

Alexi Morgan, Springfield, 3

Jenna Albrecht, Ridgeview, 2

Lauren Harding, Ridgeview, 2

Maddie Olma, Putnam, 2

Danaeja Romero-Ah Sam, Springfield, 2

Blocked shots

Faye Davis, Ridgeview, 4

Alexi Morgan, Springfield, 4

Taelyn Bentley, Crescent Valley, 3

Riley Greenleaf, Putnam, 3

Jadynn Ireland, Willamette, 2

SCHEDULE

Saturday

4th/6th Place

No. 1 Willamette vs. No. 3 Crook County, 9:45 a.m.

3rd/5th Place

No. 4 Ridgeview vs. No. 11 Putnam, 6:45 p.m.

Final

No. 7 Springfield vs. No. 9 Crescent Valley, 8:30 p.m.  

CLASS 4A BOYS

At Marshfield High School

Semifinals

No. 1 Junction City 43, No. 4 Seaside 35

Kaleb Burnett (16 points, seven rebounds) and Colby Evans (10 and 7) led the Tigers (24-3) past the Seagulls (20-7). 

Court Knabe had nine points and Jaxson Kister put in seven to help Junction City hold off the Seagulls' late charge. 

Cash Corder scored 15 and Conner Langmo chipped in nine points with seven rebounds for Seaside, which pulled within one point twice in the second half. 

No. 2 Cascade 57, No. 11 Banks 46

The Cougars (21-3) scored 36 points in the paint, led by 16 and never trailed in a comfortable win over Banks (20-7). 

Ty Best (nine rebounds) and Kellen Sande (five assists, four steals) poured in 22 points apiece to pave the way for Cascade. 

Cooper Gobel scored a team-high 19 points and Ben Mayo drained four three-pointers for 12 points to pace Banks. Michael Vereen helped out with seven points and six rebounds in the loss.

Consolation

No. 5 Philomath 67, No. 9 Baker 60

The Warriors (20-6) used a big second half to erase a 16-point deficit in an impressive come-from-behind win over the Bulldogs (19-8). 

Cole Beardsley (18 points), Ty May (17), Cameron Ordway (12) and Jacob Peters (10) reached double figures to spark Philomath’s comeback. 

Hudson Spike scored a game-high 20 points to lead Baker, while Isaiah Jones added 19 and Paul Hobson chipped in 17 for the Bulldogs. 

Baker took a 39-26 lead to halftime but saw its lead evaporate over the final 16 minutes. 

No. 10 Stayton 67, No. 3 Marshfield 55

Jacob Axmaker nailed six three-pointers and poured in 24 points, Garrett Callsen scored 17 points, and the Eagles (19-6) won the battle of the boards in a convincing win over the Pirates (22-6). 

Callsen snagged a game-high 10 rebounds and Jonathan Daniels grabbed nine as Stayton finished with a 40-27 advantage on the glass. 

Dominic Montiel led all scorers with 26 points, including six threes, and Mason Ainsworth chipped in 10 points with five assists for Marshfield. 

DAY 2 STATISTICAL LEADERS

Points

Dominic Montiel, Marshfield, 26

Jacob Axmaker, Stayton, 24

Ty Best, Cascade, 22

Kellen Sande, Cascade, 22

Hudson Spike, Baker, 20

Cooper Gobel, Banks, 19

Isaiah Jones, Baker, 19

Cole Beardsley, Philomath, 18

Garrett Callsen, Stayton, 17

Paul Hobson, Baker, 17

Ty May, Philomath, 17

Kaleb Burnett, Junction City, 16

Cash Corder, Seaside, 15

Rebounds

Garrett Callsen, Stayton, 10

Ty May, Philomath, 10

Ty Best, Cascade, 9

Jonathan Daniels, Stayton, 9

Jacob Peters, Philomath, 8

Kaleb Burnett, Junction City, 7

Colby Evans, Junction City, 7

Maddux Mateski, Marshfield, 7

Gavin Berning, Stayton, 6

Michael Vereen, Banks, 6

Assists

Cole Beardsley, Philomath, 7

Mason Ainsworth, Marshfield, 5

Gavin Berning, Stayton, 5

Kellen Sande, Cascade, 5

Cooper Gobel, Banks, 4

Samuel Horne, Cascade, 4

Wyatt Selleck, Banks, 4

Steals

Cole Beardsley, Philomath, 5

Kellen Sande, Cascade, 4

Cole Matthews, Philomath, 3

Cameron Ordway, Philomath, 3

Hudson Spike, Baker, 3

Blocked shots

Dominic Ball, Cascade, 2

Conner Langmo, Seaside, 2

Hudson Spike, Baker, 2 

SCHEDULE

At Marshfield High School

Saturday

4th/6th Place

No. 5 Philomath vs. No. 10 Stayton, 9 a.m.

3rd/5th Place

No. 4 Seaside vs. No. 11 Banks, 12:30 p.m.

Final

No. 1 Junction City vs. No. 2 Cascade, 5:45 p.m. 

CLASS 4A GIRLS

Friday

At Marshfield High School

Semifinals

No. 1 Philomath 44, No. 13 Hidden Valley 28

Sage Kramer dropped a game-high 17 points, Abigail Brown and Hailie Couture added 10 points apiece, and the Warriors (21-4) took care of business against the Mustangs (15-11). 

Ingrid Hellesto chipped in six points and six boards in 19 minutes off the bench for Philomath. 

Skylar Willey put up a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds, while Teryn Powers potted eight points for Hidden Valley. 

The Mustangs finished 20.5% (8 of 39) from the field. 

No. 11 Corbett 60, No. 7 Madras 36

Allyson Schimel (18 points), Taylor Donahue (16) and Grace Merrill (14) scored in double figures, and the Cardinals won every quarter in a rout of the White Buffaloes in an all-Tri-Valley Conference matchup. 

Corbett (23-3) forced a whopping 27 turnovers (20 points off) and rebounded quickly after falling behind 7-0. 

Sasha Esquiro and Rylan Davis had nine points apiece to lead Madras (16-9), which shot 28.6% from the field and made just 1 of 16 attempts from behind the arc. 

At North Bend High School

Consolation

No. 12 Marist Catholic 44, No. 8 Mazama 34

Malia Williams had a game-high 21 points in 32 minutes, Paige Doerr went for a double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds, and the Spartans (17-8) earned a hard-fought win over the Vikings (16-9). 

Marist Catholic forced 22 turnovers and drained 19 of 25 free throws. 

Ella Baley scored 11 points, Sandra Hill had 10 points with 14 rebounds, and Annika Lindow grabbed 10 boards to lead the attack for Mazama. 

The Vikings missed all three of their three-point attempts and finished 25.6% (11 of 43) from the field. 

No. 3 Baker 50, No. 2 Cascade 39

Macey Moore scored 14 points, Jozie Ramos had 13, Rylee Elms and Brooklyn Jaca added nine apiece, and the Bulldogs (21-6) used a 31-21 second half to race by the Cougars (19-5). 

Moore nailed three three-pointers and Jaca hit two, giving Baker the offensive boost it needed to prevail. 

Meah Carley had a game-high 18 points and Ariel Tobiasson notched 17 to provide the majority of the scoring for Cascade, which committed 22 turnovers.  

DAY 2 STATISTICAL LEADERS

Points

Malia Williams, Marist Catholic, 21

Meah Carley, Cascade, 18

Paige Doerr, Marist Catholic, 18

Allyson Schimel, Corbett, 18

Sage Kramer, Philomath, 17

Ariel Tobiasson, Cascade, 17

Taylor Donahue, Corbett, 16

Grace Merrill, Corbett, 14

Macey Moore, Baker, 14

Jozie Ramos, Baker, 13

Rebounds

Sandra Hill, Mazama, 14

Paige Doerr, Marist Catholic, 10

McKenna Henderson, Marist Catholic, 6

Annika Lindow, Mazama, 10

Skylar Willey, Hidden Valley, 10

Allyson Schimel, Corbett, 9

Abigail Brown, Philomath, 8

Natalee Federico, Cascade, 8

Sage Kramer, Philomath, 8

Grace Merrill, Corbett, 8

Matty Buck, Madras, 7

Maija Poland, Madras, 7

Rylee Elms, Baker, 6

Ingrid Hellesto, Philomath, 6

Kalise Holliday, Madras, 6

Assists

Allyson Schimel, Corbett, 5

Natalee Federico, Cascade, 4

Madison Holmes, Marist Catholic, 4

Hailie Couture, Mazama, 3

Sasha Esquiro, Madras, 3

Steals

Allyson Schimel, Corbett, 9

Sage Kramer, Mazama, 7

Makenzie Flanagan, Baker, 4

Malia Williams, Marist Catholic, 4

Taylor Donahue, Corbett, 3

Sasha Esquiro, Madras, 3

Grace Merrill, Corbett, 3

Blocked shots

Abigail Brown, Mazama, 2

Rylee Elms, Baker, 2

Ingrid Hellesto, Mazama, 2

Annika Lindow, Mazama, 2

Grace Merrill, Corbett, 2

Jozie Ramos, Baker, 2

SCHEDULE

At Marshfield High School

Saturday

4th/6th Place

No. 3 Baker vs. No. 12 Marist Catholic, 10:45 a.m.

3rd/5th Place

No. 7 Madras vs. No. 13 Hidden Valley, 2:15 p.m.

Final

No. 1 Philomath vs. No. 11 Corbett, 8:30 p.m.