Boys/Girls WCD III basketball brackets

WEST CENTRAL DISTRICT BASKETBALL: AT A GLANCE

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WEST CENTRAL DISTRICT BASKETBALL: AT A GLANCE

BOYS

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17

GAME 1: Kentwood 55, Gig Harbor 43

GAME 2: Decatur 70, Olympia 67

GAME 3: Beamer 56, Curtis 52

GAME 4: Lincoln 67, Auburn 61

GAME 5: Wilson 56, Auburn Riverside 49

GAME 6: Puyallup 68, Mount Tahoma 66

GAME 7: Bellarmine Prep 62, Kentridge 59, 2 OT

GAME 8: Federal Way 82, Bethel 37

FRIDAY, FEB. 19

GAME 9: Decatur 60, KW 44

GAME 10: Lincoln 66, Beamer 54

GAME 11: Wilson 52, Puyallup 47

GAME 12: Federal Way 57, Bellarmine Prep 53.

GAME 13: Gig Harbor 57, Olympia 54

GAME 14: Auburn 72, Curtis 59

GAME 15: Mount Tahoma def. Auburn Riverside

GAME 16: Kentridge 83, Bethel 59

TUESDAY, FEB. 23

GAME 17: Lincoln 57, Decatur 49

GAME 18: Federal Way 67, Wilson 47

GAME 19: Gig Harbor 35, Bellarmine Prep 27

GAME 20: Auburn 63, Puyallup 57

GAME 21: Beamer 56, Mount Tahoma 55

GAME 22: Kentwood 74, Kentridge 54

FRIDAY, FEB. 26

GAME 23: Gig Harbor vs. Auburn, Foss High, 6 p.m. (Winner takes No. 5 seed to state)

GAME 24: Beamer vs. Kentwood, Foss High, 6 p.m. (Winner takes No. 4 seed to state)

GAME 25: Decatur vs. Wilson, ShoWare Center, 5 p.m. (Winner takes No. 3 seed, Loser takes No. 6 seed)

GAME 26 (Championship game): Lincoln vs. Federal Way, ShoWare Center, 8 p.m. (Winner takes No. 1 seed, Loser takes No. 2 seed

GIRLS

THURSDAY, FEB. 18

GAME 1: Kentwood 60, Central Kitsap 46

GAME 2: Rogers 68, Wilson 66

GAME 3: Kentlake 30, Bethel 24

GAME 4: Bellarmine Prep 48, Auburn 27

GAME 5: South Kitsap 64, Emerald Ridge 47

GAME 6: Federal Way 61, Olympia 35

GAME 7: Puyallup 53, Mount Tahoma 49

GAME 8: Auburn Riverside 89, Graham-Kapowsin 38

SATURDAY, FEB. 20

GAME 9: Kentwood 65, Rogers 55

GAME 10: Bellarmine Prep 61, Kentlake 38

GAME 11: Federal Way 63, South Kitsap 48

GAME 12: Auburn Riverside 50, Puyallup 26

GAME 13: Central Kitsap 40, Wilson 39

GAME 14: Bethel def. Auburn

GAME 15: Olympia 61, Emerald Ridge 50

GAME 16: Mount Tahoma def. Graham-Kapowsin

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24

GAME 17: Bellarmine Prep 56, Kentwood 49

GAME 18: Auburn Riverside 51, Federal Way 41

GAME 19: Puyallup 48, Central Kitsap 39

GAME 20: Bethel 55, South Kitsap 44

GAME 21: Kentlake 36, Olympia 34

GAME 22: Rogers def. Mount Tahoma

SATURDAY, FEB. 27

GAME 23: Puyallup vs. Bethel, Foss High, 6 p.m. (Winner takes No. 5 seed to state)

GAME 24: Kentlake vs. Rogers, Foss High, 8 p.m. (Winner takes No. 4 seed to state)

GAME 25: Kentwood vs. Federal Way, ShoWare Center, 3:30 p.m. (Winner takes No. 3 seed, Loser takes No. 6 seed)

GAME 26 (championship): Bellarmine Prep vs. Auburn Riverside, ShoWare Center, 6:30 p.m. (Winner takes No. 1 seed, Loser takes No. 2 seed)


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