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Washington high school (WIAA) 2A boys basketball regionals 2024: Lynden seeking third title in Yakima

Led by two-time state tournament most valuable player Anthony Canales, Lions lead pack over group of contenders

With the 16-team field set for regional round of the 2023-24 WIAA Class 2A boys basketball tournament, here is SBLive WA’s weekend overview of the matchups, players to watch — and game score predictions:

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CLASS 2A BOYS REGIONALS (Bracket)

2022-23 Washington boys basketball: Pullman vs. Mark Morris, Class 2A semifinals

TOP BILLING

Two-time defending state champion Lynden has won 13 of past 14 games, including the 2A District 1 title game, and tested Lions will look for a three-peat next week in Yakima.

BEST BET TO SCORE 30

One of several talented scorers in this bracket who can pour in points, Anacortes 6-foot-6 point guard Davis Fogle has already cleared 800 points this winter, averaging 32.4 per game.

RIDE THIS DARKHORSE

Ninth-seeded Pullman won 2A GSL title, and only two losses in past 14 games are to higher-seeded Rogers of Spokane. Greyhounds have third- and second-place finishes at past two state tournaments.

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2023-24 Washington boys basketball, Les Schwab Showdown: North Kitsap vs. Puyallup

PROTECTED-GAME PREVIEW CAPSULES

No. 1 Lynden (20-4) vs. No. 8 Prosser (16-7)

6 p.m. Friday, Lynden High School

Skinny: Prosser has fast-paced offense, and put up season-best 90 points in winner-to-state game last week, but two-time state tournament MVP Anthony Canales and Lions appear ready for another run at title.

Pick: Lynden, 63-57

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No. 2 Grandview (20-3) vs. No. 7 Rogers of Spokane (16-5)

8 p.m. Friday, Grandview High School

Skinny: 2A CWAC District 5/6 champion Greyhounds finished at No. 1 in the WIAA RPI rankings behind skilled guard play, but will have to slow down Pirates team that won 2A District 8 title as part of active five-game winning streak.

Pick: Grandview, 68-63

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No. 3 North Kitsap (20-4) vs. No. 6 Mark Morris (19-5)

8 p.m. Friday, Tacoma Community College

Skinny: Get ready for a fast-paced contest between two offenses that feature guards who have eclipsed school scoring records this season in North Kitsap’s Cade Orness and Mark Morris’ Braydon Olson.

Pick: North Kitsap, 76-74

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No. 4 Renton (18-6) vs. No. 5 Anacortes (20-5)

6 p.m. Saturday, Bellevue College

Skinny: Renton is on 10-game streak after thrilling overtime upset of North Kitsap in 2A District 2/3 title game, but Seahawks feature one of bracket’s most dynamic scorers in four-star guard Davis Fogle.

Pick: Renton, 78-77

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Columbia River boys basketball 2023-24

WINNER-TO-STATE-GAME PREVIEW CAPSULES

No. 9 Pullman (16-6) vs. No. 16 Enumclaw (16-8)

6 p.m. Friday, Cheney High School

Skinny: Pullman has reached at least the final four in this bracket each of the past two seasons, and consistent Greyhounds program returns to Yakima behind steady defense.

Pick: Pullman, 64-52

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No. 10 Sammamish (17-8) vs. No. 15 W.F. West (16-7)

4 p.m. Saturday, Issaquah High School

Skinny: 2A EvCo champion Bearcats have won eight of past nine games, but Sammamish has played well in postseason, playing top-eight teams Renton and North Kitsap to one possession in past two weeks.

Pick: Sammamish, 68-60

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No. 11 Bremerton (17-6) vs. No. 14 R.A. Long (16-7)

10 a.m. Saturday, Tacoma Community College

Skinny: Both sides feature talented guard play, but which makes a trip to Yakima? R.A. Long has advanced past two seasons, while Bremerton is looking for a trip to a tournament site for the first time since 2010.

Pick: Bremerton, 62-58

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No. 12 Columbia River (17-7) vs. No. 13 White River (19-5)

6 p.m. Saturday, Battle Ground High School

Skinny: Columbia River’s only losses in past 11 games are to Mark Morris, and fast-paced Rapids need a win over 2A SPSL champion Hornets to return to Yakima.

Pick: Columbia River, 65-55

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