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Who stood out Friday at the Tacoma Dome? Top performers, upsets from Day 3 of the 4A and 3A state basketball tournaments

The Class 4A and 3A boys and girls state basketball tournaments continued Friday with the semifinals, setting up championship Saturday.

Here’s a tournament-by-tournament glance at some of the highlights from the 1eight semifinals matchups and eight consolation games inside the Tacoma Dome.

CLASS 4A BOYS

BRACKET

ON TO THE FINAL

No. 1 Curtis, No. 3 Olympia

ON TO PLACING GAMES

No. 2 Mount Si, No. 4 Federal Way, No. 5 Gonzaga Prep, No. 10 Camas

HEADED HOME

No. 6 Skyline, No. 8 Richland

TOP PERFORMERS

G Zoom Diallo, Curtis, jr.

25 points, six rebounds, three assists, two steals

F Andreas Engholm, Olympia, sr.

23 points, five rebounds, two steals

G Trevor Hennig, Mount Si, sr.

21 points, six rebounds

G Jamil Miller, Gonzaga Prep, sr.

20 points, 12 rebounds

F Vaughn Weems, Federal Way, sr.

20 points, 10 rebounds, two assists, two blocks, three steals

UPSET ALERT

Olympia is on the way to a championship game appearance for the first time in 25 years. The No. 3 Bears never trailed in the second half against No. 2 Mount Si, and held off a fourth quarter rally from last season’s state runner-up to win, 51-45, and reach Saturday night’s title game against defending champion and top seed Curtis. Forward Andreas Engholm led the way for the Bears with a game-high 23 points, including 10 in the final quarter. This will be Olympia’s first trip to a state title game since finishing runner-up to Rainier Beach in the 3A final in 1998. The two programs celebrated the 25-year anniversary of that classic contest earlier this winter.

DID YOU KNOW?

No. 3 Olympia and No. 1 Curtis are set to play for the fourth time this season in Saturday night’s championship game. The Bears won the first meeting in a 4A South Puget Sound League contest in January by 12, but the Vikings won the next two last month — a 15-point victory in the 4A SPSL tournament title game and two-point victory in the 4A West Central/Southwest district championship — to take a 2-1 lead in the season series.

WHAT’S NEXT?

The championship game is set, while four more teams will also play four trophies Saturday. Here’s a look at the matchups:

Championship

No. 1 Curtis vs. No. 3 Olympia, 9 p.m.

Third-fifth place

No. 4 Federal Way vs. No. 2 Mount Si, 11:15 a.m.

Fourth-sixth place

No. 10 Camas vs. No. 5 Gonzaga Prep, 8 a.m.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME PREDICTION

Curtis 54, Olympia 52

CLASS 4A GIRLS

BRACKET

ON TO THE FINAL

No. 2 Camas, No. 4 Eastlake

ON TO PLACING GAMES

No. 1 Woodinville, No. 3 Tahoma, No. 7 Kamiakin, No. 8 Emerald Ridge

HEADED HOME

No. 11 Bellarmine Prep, No. 12 Gonzaga Prep

TOP PERFORMERS

F Sofia Aluas, Eastlake, jr.

14 points, nine rebounds, six assists, two steals

F Jaecy Eggers, Woodinville, jr.

12 points, 12 rebounds, six blocks, three steals

G Hope Hassmann, Tahoma, sr.

15 points, three rebounds, three assists, four steals

G Riley Sanz, Camas, jr.

13 points, seven rebounds, four assists

F Ava Schmidt, Eastlake, sr.

29 points, five rebounds, two blocks

UPSET ALERT

No upsets here. The top two remaining seeds in title contention in the semifinals advanced to Saturday’s championship game.

DID YOU KNOW?

The 4A state bracket will have a new champion this season — and feature two new contenders. Both defending champion Woodinville, the tournament’s top seed, and last year’s runner-up Sumner, No. 5 in this season’s bracket, were knocked out of title contention earlier in the weekend. No. 2 Camas and No. 4 Eastlake advanced out of Friday’s semifinals. This is the first trip to a championship game in program history for the Papermakers, who finished a school-best fourth in last season’s bracket. Eastlake, last season’s fifth-place finisher, returns to a championship game for the first time since the Wolves’ first trip in 2019, when they won the 4A state crown.

WHAT’S NEXT?

The championship game is set, while four more teams will also play four trophies Saturday. Here’s a look at the matchups:

Championship

No. 4 Eastlake vs. No. 2 Camas, 7 p.m.

Third-fifth place

No. 7 Kamiakin vs. No. 3 Tahoma, 1 p.m.

Fourth-sixth place

No. 8 Emerald Ridge vs. No. 1 Woodinville, 9:30 a.m.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME PREDICTION

Camas 55, Eastlake 51

CLASS 3A BOYS

BRACKET

ON TO THE FINAL

No. 2 Garfield, No. 5 O’Dea

ON TO PLACING GAMES

No. 1 Mount Spokane, No. 3 Eastside Catholic, No. 4 Auburn, No. 10 Bellevue

HEADED HOME

No. 6 Mountlake Terrace, No. 16 Shorecrest

TOP PERFORMERS

F Miles Clark, O’Dea, sr.

14 points, eight rebounds, two assists, three blocks

G Ryan Lafferty, Mount Spokane, jr.

26 points, two rebounds, two assists

F Emmett Marquardt, Garfield, sr.

10 points, 11 rebounds, two assists

F Sherrell Mccullum Jr., Garfield, sr.

15 points, five rebounds, two blocks

G Tyrell Nichols, Auburn, sr.

20 points, six 3-pointers, two rebounds, two assists

UPSET ALERT

No. 5 O’Dea will play in the 3A state championship game for the third time in the past four seasons after upending top-seeded Mount Spokane, 57-52, in Friday’s semifinals. Miles Clark (14 points, eight rebounds) and Mason Williams (14 points) both reached double figures scoring for the Fighting Irish.

DID YOU KNOW?

A 3A Metro League program will lift the 3A state championship trophy in the Tacoma Dome again this season. This is the 11th consecutive season at least one team from perhaps the state’s toughest league has advanced to a championship game, and eighth season in that span two league rivals have gone head-to-head in the final. The last time the 3A championship game didn’t feature at least one Metro League team was 2011, when Lakes beat Bellevue. League rivals 2 Garfield (15 state championships) and O’Dea (six), who have a combined 21 titles in their histories, will meet in Saturday evening’s championship game for the fourth time this season. Garfield won each of the earlier three contests. The Fighting Irish are looking for their first title since 2019, when they beat Mount Spokane in this game. Garfield most recently won in 2020, against O’Dea.

WHAT’S NEXT?

The championship game is set, while four more teams will also play four trophies Saturday. Here’s a look at the matchups:

Championship

No. 5 O’Dea vs. No. 2 Garfield, 5 p.m.

Third-fifth place

No. 1 Mount Spokane vs. No. 4 Auburn, 1 p.m.

Fourth-sixth place

No. 10 Bellevue vs. No. 3 Eastside Catholic, 9:30 a.m.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME PREDICTION

Garfield 62, O’Dea 57

Garfield guard Katie Fiso (2) celebrates after making a basket while being fouled as Mead players look on in disbelief during the third quarter of a Class 3A semifinal game on Friday, March 3, 2023, in Tacoma, Wash.
Garfield guard Katie Fiso (2) celebrates after making a basket while being fouled as Mead players look on in disbelief during the third quarter of a Class 3A semifinal game on Friday, March 3, 2023, in Tacoma, Wash. Pete Caster Pete Caster / The News Tribune

CLASS 3A GIRLS

BRACKET

ON TO THE FINAL

No. 1 Garfield, No. 3 Lake Washington

ON TO PLACING GAMES

No. 2 Arlington, No. 4 Mead, No. 5 Lincoln of Tacoma, No. 6 Stanwood

HEADED HOME

No. 7 Lakeside of Seattle, No. 8 Meadowdale

TOP PERFORMERS

G Teryn Gardner, Mead, jr.

25 points, three rebounds

G Katie Fiso, Garfield, jr.

26 points, 10 rebounds, three assists, three steals

F Jolie Sim, Lake Washington, sr.

20 points, eight rebounds, four assists

G Jenna Villa, Arlington, sr.

26 points, six rebounds, two blocks, two steals

G Jaleigha Robinson, Lincoln, jr.

25 points, seven rebounds, five assists, three steals

UPSET ALERT

No. 3 Lake Washington, last season’s 3A state runner-up, completed a fourth quarter comeback against No. 2 Arlington to earn a third consecutive trip to the title game. A trio of 3-pointers from Ashley Uusitalo, Rae Butler Wu and Jolie Sim keyed a late run to send the Kangaroos to Saturday’s final. Sim (team-high 20 points, eight rebounds), Sydney Hani (12 points, eight rebounds) and Paige Citron (12 points, six rebounds) all reached double figures scoring for Lake Washington in the win.

DID YOU KNOW?

Get ready for the third edition of Garfield vs. Lake Washington for the 3A girls state title Saturday afternoon. The two programs have played each of the past two seasons in the final, with the Bulldogs winning both meetings — 55-41 in 2020, and 39-38 last March. Can Garfield complete the three-peat against a familiar opponent, or will the Kangaroos get the best of the two-time defending champions to win their first ever title?

WHAT’S NEXT?

The championship game is set, while four more teams will also play four trophies Saturday. Here’s a look at the matchups:

Championship

No. 1 Garfield vs. No. 3 Lake Washington, 3 p.m.

Third-fifth place

No. 4 Mead vs. No. 2 Arlington, 11:15 a.m.

Fourth-sixth place

No. 6 Stanwood vs. No. 5 Lincoln of Tacoma, 8 a.m.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME PREDICTION

Garfield 60, Lake Washington 58

Lauren Smith
The News Tribune
Lauren Smith is a sports reporter at The News Tribune. She has covered high school sports for TNT and The Olympian, as well as the Seattle Mariners and Washington Huskies. She is a graduate of UW and Emerald Ridge High School.
Jon Manley
The News Tribune
Jon Manley covers high school sports for The News Tribune. A McClatchy President’s Award winner and Gonzaga University graduate, Manley has covered the South Sound sports scene since 2013. He was voted the Washington state sportswriter of the year in 2024 by the National Sports Media Association. Born and raised in Tacoma. Support my work with a digital subscription
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