SUNNYSIDE -- Armando Ortiz scored a pair of goals and Joaquin Perez made six saves as Sunnyside beat Eastmont 2-0 to claim its first title since taking the 2004 Mid-Valley district championship.
Scoring--1, S, Armando Ortiz (Humberto Bermudez) 37:00; 2, S, Ortiz (Jesus Solis) 47:00. Shots--E 9, S 13. Saves--E, Jose Gladin 9. S, Joaquin Perez 6.
Grandview 4, Quincy 2
GRANDVIEW -- Sam Villa recorded a hat trick, leading Grandview to its first CWAC district title since 1999.
The Greyhounds, making their first state appearance since 2002, play host to West Valley (Spokane) in the first round of the 2A playoffs Tuesday.
Scoring--1, GV, Oscar Guerrero 12:00; 2, GV, Sam Villa (Teclo Perez) 23:00; 3, Q, Christian Medina 25:00; 4, GV, Villa (Cesar Barriga) 29:00; 5, Q, Medina 66:00; 6, GV, Villa (Barriga) Shots--Q 8, GV 10. Saves--Q, Francisco Tafoya 6. GV, Perez 6.
Othello 2, Selah 0
OTHELLO -- BG Guzman scored his 20th goal of the year and Jorge Aranzazu scored his first, lifting Othello past Selah in the winner-to-state game of the CWAC district tournament.
The Huskies, back in state for the first time since 2005, travel to Cheney on Tuesday in the first round of the 2A playoffs.
Scoring--1, O, BG Guzman (Otoniel Gonzales) 16:00; 2, O, Jorge Aranzazu (Guzman) 31:00. Shots--S 5, O 12. Saves--S, Ryne Menard, Sean Kendrick 6. O, Erik Suarez 4.
Highland 2, Wahluke 0
COWICHE -- Highland beat Wahluke for the first time in four meetings, but at the most important time -- in the winner-to-state game of the SCAC district playoffs.
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