GIRLS BASKETBALL: West Central District III schedule update

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WEST CENTRAL DISTRICT III GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

Wednesday, Feb. 18

GAME 1: Graham-Kapowsin 54, Shelton 30

GAME 2: Auburn Riverside 85, South Kitsap 45

GAME 3: Federal Way 80, Jefferson 30

GAME 4: Bellarmine Prep 54, Kentlake 25

GAME 5: Mount Tahoma 70, Emerald Ridge 39

GAME 6: Rogers 51, Olympia 39

GAME 7: Puyallup 45, Gig Harbor 33

GAME 8: Kentwood 83, Bethel 36

Friday, Feb. 20

GAME 9: Auburn Riverside 78, Graham-Kapowsin 39

GAME 10: Federal Way 71, Bellarmine Prep 62

GAME 11: Mount Tahoma 63, Rogers 52

GAME 12: Kentwood 68, Puyallup 38

GAME 13: South Kitsap 48, Shelton 40

GAME 14: Jefferson 41, Kentlake 36

GAME 15: Olympia 68, Emerald Ridge 52

GAME 16: Bethel 59, Gig Harbor 56

Tuesday, Feb. 24

GAME 17: Auburn Riverside vs. Federal Way, 6 p.m., Puyallup High

GAME 18: Mount Tahoma vs. Kentwood, 8 p.m., Puyallup High

GAME 19: South Kitsap vs. Puyallup, 6 p.m., Mount Tahoma High

GAME 20: Jefferson vs. Rogers, 8 p.m., Mount Tahoma High

GAME 21: Olympia vs. Bellarmine Prep, 6 p.m., Foss High

GAME 22: Bethel vs. Graham-Kapowsin, Foss High, 8 p.m.

Thursday, Feb. 26

GAME 23: Winner 19 vs. Winner 20, 6 p.m., Auburn High (winner takes No. 5 seed to state)

GAME 24: Winner 21 vs. Winner 22, 8 p.m., Auburn High (winner takes No. 4 seed to state)

Saturday, Feb. 28

GAME 25: Loser 17 vs. Loser 18, 4 p.m., Puyallup High (Winner takes No. 3 seed to state, loser takes No. 6 seed)

GAME 26 (championship): Winner 17 vs. Winner 18 (winner takes No. 1 seed, loser takes No. 2 seed to state)


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