Kennewick had an advantage of 97 pins over Selah to decide a split CBBN 3A-2A game at Spare Time Lanes in Kennewick.
The win gave the Lions co-ownership of the league championship alongside West Valley with a shared record of 8-2.
"It was a very tough match for the girls," Kennewick coach Oscar Garnica said. "A lot of mistakes, but they came through as a team. I'm very proud of them."
The Lions will play host 3:30 p.m. Jan. 17 to the district championship.
Scratch -- Game 1: Kennewick 784 (Megan Weir 173, Blair Westerman 134, Xochitl Garcia 137, Danielle Gonzales 185, Karissa Shiflet 155), Selah 675 (Kaiti Dell 108, Ashley Baughman 102, Mikayla Ball 159, Emily Imbery 138, Taylor Jones 168). Game 2: Kennewick 773 (Weir 137, Daicee Singer 131, Garcia 156, Gonzales 166, Shiflet 183), Selah 755 (Allie Evans 117, Ceci Estla 134, Ball 211, Imbery 125, Jones 168).
Baker -- Game 1: Selah 178, Kennewick 161. Game 2: Selah 173, Kennewick 160. Pin count -- Kennewick 1,878. Selah 1,781.















