Hold on folks.
We're not done just yet with high school basketball.
There are two more games left in the season, and they happen at Pasco High School this Sunday.
They are the 16th annual Round Table Pizza/Pepsi Media Classic boys and girls games.
The games, set for 4 p.m. (girls) and 6 p.m. (boys), pit some of the top players from the Tri-City Herald readership area against those from the Yakima Herald-Republic readership area.
Tickets for the event are $5 for adults and $3 for students and senior citizens. Proceeds to the event will be donated to Special Olympics.
The series began back in 1994 as the brainchild of then-YHR sports editor Jim Scoggins and his TCH counterpart Jim Riley.
Both Tri-Cities teams won their games that first year.
From 2000-03, the series was expanded with a small-school game and a big-school game. And for the last five years, it's back to one boys and one girls game.
Columbia Basin College coaches Lane Schumacher and Cheryl Holden will lead the Tri-City teams, while coaches from Yakima Valley -- Ray Funk (boys) and Cody Butler (girls) -- will coach the Yakima teams.
The Tri-City girls team will have one practice, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday at CBC, while the boys will follow from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at CBC.
Overall, Yakima leads the boys series 16-3, while the Tri-City girls lead 11-8.
In the boys game, Yakima is led by Eisenhower's Taylor Elmo -- the CBBN Cascade Division player of the year headed to Idaho on a football scholarship -- and Wapato's Willie Blodgett, the CWAC player of the year.
The Tri-City boys counter with CBBN first-teamers Robert Montano and Anthony Scales of Pasco; Andrew Mendenhall of Southridge; Gary Winston and Michael Weisner of Walla Walla and Calvin Douglas of Richland.
The Yakima girls boast Lacie French of Prosser, a co-MVP in the CWAC as well as Prosser teammate Tamara Jones.
The Tri-City girls will have both MVPs from the CBBN divisions, Moses Lake's Carly Noyes (who will play at WSU next year), and Kamiakin's Tina Miller.
Here are all four rosters:
Tri-City boys
Nick Byrd, Columbia-Burbank; Calvin Douglas, Richland; Andre Griffin, Pasco; Sergio Lopez, Tri-Cities Prep; Andrew Mendenhall, Southridge; Angel Mendoza, Kiona-Benton; Robert Montao, Pasco; Luis Ortiz, Hermiston; Case Rada, Kamiakin; Jeremy Rojas, Kamiakin; Anthony Scales, Pasco; Jakob Scott, Othello; Michael Weisner, Walla Walla; Mark Wilson, Liberty Christian; Gary Winston, Walla Walla.
Yakima boys
Drew Blodgett, White Swan; Willie Blodgett, Wapato; Matt Borton, West Valley; Alfredo De La Barrera, Sunnyside; Taylor Elmo, Eisenhower; Rogi Fajardo, Grandview; Jordan Gaut, Eisenhower; Matt Guevara, Wapato; Les Henderson, Davis; Alix Hernandez, West Valley; James Lopez, Eisenhower; Mychal Lopez, Granger; Patrick Newman, Highland; Ramon Ramirez, Toppenish; David Trimble, Davis.
Tri-City girls
Eva Grassl, Connell; Hayley Hodgins, Pasco; Laura Hughes, Hanford; Tiffany Idler, Columbia-Burbank; Jordan Loera, Moses Lake; Tina Miller, Kamiakin; Debbie Molsbarger, Connell; Carly Noyes, Moses Lake; Kinzi Poteet, Grandview; Mikaela Rivard, Walla Walla; Haley Tank, Hanford; Danielle Walter, Pasco; Jamie Weisner, Walla Walla; Hannah Whitsett, Hermiston; Heather Worley, Southridge.
Yakima girls
Savannah Bonny, La Salle; Jessica Bush, Eisenhower; Haley Curtis, West Valley; Lacie French, Prosser; Deaira Gordon, Ellensburg; Rosebud Guthrie, Zillah; Ana Jimenez, Mabton; Tamara Jones, Prosser; Janae Klarich, Granger; Katelin Sillery, West Valley; Lauren Walker, East Valley; Trishi Williams, Mabton; Daria Winckler, Davis; A.J. Yarlott, Wapato; Samantha Zapien, Granger.















