Cooper Clyde had 17 points and seven rebounds, and Javan Williams added 10 and 11 to lead Kamiakin to a 54-42 victory over Redmond at the SunDome Shootout in Yakima.
Kamiakin took control early, limiting Redmond to just 13 first-half points.
We had a really nice half, Braves coach Brian Meneely said. Obviously we get 21 points in the second half to open up that big lead. It was nice going into halftime.
KAMIAKIN Cooper Clyde 17, Robertson 7, Holle 2, Petsch 7, Bayless 5, Williams 10, Fowler 4, Gurney 2. Totals 17-40 15-20 54.
REDMOND Kyle Sawtell 20, Thomson 2, Croshaw 9, Brown 2, Markling, Brady 2, Sharington 5, Wherrett, Bies, Yen 0, Swanson 2. Totals 16-49 8-15 42.
Kamiakin 11 21 9 13 54
Redmond 5 8 14 15 42
Highlights Clyde 7 rebounds; Javan Williams 11.
Moses Lake 66, Pasco 54: Julian Figueroa scored 13 points and Brian Arroyo added 12, but it wasnt enough as the Bulldogs dropped a nonleague road game.
The game was supposed to be apart of a tournament, but two Spokane schools pulled out so Moses Lake and Pasco just played the single game.
Dennis Ulynchuks 27 points led the Chiefs.
PASCO Brown 4, Arroyo 12, Julian Figueroa 13, Cardoza 9, Ballardo, Miller 10, Murillo, Cobain 4, Cruz, Sprinkle, Young 2.
MOSES LAKE Ballard 8, Sutherland 7, Rubio 6, Hirz 5, Holman 3, Baker 7, Chavez, Martinez, Dennis Ulynchuk 27, Earl.
Pasco 18 13 12 11 54
Moses Lake 19 15 16 16 66
WALLA WALLA 44, CLARKSTON 43: Gabe Porters two free throws with 30 seconds remaining gave Walla Walla an insurmountable three-point lead, and the Blue Devils went on to beat Clarkston in the first round of the Avista Holiday Tournament at Lewis-Clark State College.
Porter finished with 15 points for Wa-Hi (9-0), which will play Colfax at 5 p.m. today fopr the tournament title.
WALLA WALLA Toon, Klicker 6, Gabe Porter 15, Thonney 1, Eggart, Arias 10, Gilmore, Cranor 8, Warinner 4. Totals 17-47 5-6 44.
CLARKSTON Sobotta 5, Blunt 4, Nicholas, Kelly 7, Adams 5, Sinner, DeVleming, Trevor Sperry 16, Holman 4, Johnson 2. Totals 15-44 12-17 43.
Walla Walla 5 18 10 11 44
Clarkston 8 7 14 14 43
Highlights Cranor 7 rebounds, Blunt 6 rebounds, Toon 4 assists.
Hanford 62, Mt. Spokane 53: Brady Heid scored 15 points, while Nick Dobken had four points and 10 rebounds to lead the Falcons to a nonleague road victory.
It is nice to come to Spokane and get a win and hopefully get back on track, Hanford coach Paul Mayer said.
Joe Douglas added 14 points and Jalen Watson had 12 for Hanford.
HANFORD Brady Heid 15, Dobken 4, Douglas 14, J. Watson 12, DeVine 7, Hannu, Sutey 9, Jones 1, K. Watson.
MT. SPOKANE Dave Larson 19, Stiles 12, Reis 3, Kissinger 7, Pierce 2, Moran 2, Weems 6, Pierce, Martin 2, Mendez, Keats.
Hanford 20 10 12 20 62
Mt. Spokane 10 17 9 17 53
Highlights Dobken 10 rebounds.
Connell 52, White Swan 32: Stefan Davidson scored 16 points and Brendan Holst added 10 points as the Eagles earned a nonleague home victory.
WHITE SWAN Coby Lewis 13, Pham 7, Lewis 6, Wyena 3, Andy 3.
CONNELL Stefan Davidson 16, Holst 10, Chase 8, Lee 5, Forsyth 2, Syrey 2, Borgins 1, Erickson 1.
White Swan 7 5 6 14 32
Connell 4 23 17 8 52
Granger 53, Columbia (Burbank) 40: Chris Ryckman scored 11 points for the Coyotes, who lost a nonleague game at home.
Esan Cerventes led Granger with 14 points.
GRANGER Esan Cerventes 14, Muniz 5, Garza 2, Ely 4, Ochoa 8, Marquez 4, Klarich, Castro 8, Pacheco 4, Equiahua 2, Oliveros 2.
COLUMBIA (BURBANK) Chris Ryckman 11, McBride 6, Koopman 3, Meija 5, Scott 1, Boulds 2, P. Romm 4, Varajas, Schrimsher, Miller 2, J. Romm 6.
Granger 12 19 12 10 53
Columbia (Burbank) 6 3 13 18 40


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