Cascade Christian boys advance, Eatonville down
Published: Feb. 8, 2013 at 11:41 p.m. PST

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Eric Mead of Eatonville High School is introduced before a Nisqually league tie-breaker boys basketball game held in Orting, February 8, 2013. Cascade Christian won 52-39. (PETER HALEY/THE NEWS TRIBUNE)
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The Cascade Christian pledges before a Nisqually league tie-breaker boys basketball game held in Orting, February 8, 2013. Cascade Christian won 52-39. (PETER HALEY/THE NEWS TRIBUNE)
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Jacob Kushan of Cascade Christian grabs a rebound in a Nisqually league tie-breaker boys basketball game held in Orting, February 8, 2013. Cascade Christian won 52-39. (PETER HALEY/THE NEWS TRIBUNE)
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Eric Mead of Eatonville High School struggles for a shot against Jordan Tveter of Cascade Christian in a Nisqually league tie-breaker boys basketball game held in Orting, February 8, 2013. Cascade Christian won 52-39. (PETER HALEY/THE NEWS TRIBUNE)
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Jacob Kushan of Cascade Christian blocks the shot of Jeff Patterson of Eatonville High School in a Nisqually league tie-breaker boys basketball game held in Orting, February 8, 2013. Cascade Christian won 52-39. (PETER HALEY/THE NEWS TRIBUNE)
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For a rebound six-foot-ten Shawn Spencer of Cascade Christian goes above Marcos Sanchez (left), Zach Fairhart and Caleb Keefer of Eatonville High School in a Nisqually league tie-breaker boys basketball game held in Orting, February 8, 2013. Cascade Christian won 52-39. (PETER HALEY/THE NEWS TRIBUNE)
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Jeff Patterson of Eatonville High School is blocked by Shawn Spencer of Cascade Christian in a Nisqually league tie-breaker boys basketball game held in Orting, February 8, 2013. Cascade Christian won 52-39. (PETER HALEY/THE NEWS TRIBUNE)
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Eric Mead of Eatonville High School doesn't like the call as Jacob Kushan of Cascade Christian applauds in a Nisqually league tie-breaker boys basketball game held in Orting, February 8, 2013. Cascade Christian won 52-39. (PETER HALEY/THE NEWS TRIBUNE)
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Jacob Kushan of Cascade Christian snags a rebound in a Nisqually league tie-breaker boys basketball game held in Orting, February 8, 2013. Cascade Christian won 52-39. (PETER HALEY/THE NEWS TRIBUNE)
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Eric Mead of Eatonville High School has a height disadvantage in a Nisqually league tie-breaker boys basketball game held in Orting, February 8, 2013. Cascade Christian won 52-39. (PETER HALEY/THE NEWS TRIBUNE)
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AJ Howells of Cascade Christian gets off a shot in a Nisqually league tie-breaker boys basketball game held in Orting, February 8, 2013. Cascade Christian won 52-39. (PETER HALEY/THE NEWS TRIBUNE)
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Caleb Keefer of Eatonville High School is slow getting off the floor in a Nisqually league tie-breaker boys basketball game held in Orting, February 8, 2013. Cascade Christian won 52-39. (PETER HALEY/THE NEWS TRIBUNE)
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Colton Rayburn of Cascade Christian drives in a Nisqually league tie-breaker boys basketball game held in Orting, February 8, 2013. Cascade Christian won 52-39. (PETER HALEY/THE NEWS TRIBUNE)
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Shawn Spencer of Cascade Christian dunks in a Nisqually league tie-breaker boys basketball game held in Orting, February 8, 2013. Cascade Christian won 52-39. (PETER HALEY/THE NEWS TRIBUNE)
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Shawn Spencer's dunk rouses the Cascade Christian side in a Nisqually league tie-breaker boys basketball game held in Orting, February 8, 2013. Cascade Christian won 52-39. (PETER HALEY/THE NEWS TRIBUNE)
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The Cascade Christian boys basketball team rushes the floor after beating Eatonville High School, 52-39, in a Nisqually league tie-breaker boys basketball game held in Orting, February 8, 2013. (PETER HALEY/THE NEWS TRIBUNE)
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