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Published: Monday, March 18, 2013, 8:51 a.m.

WIBCA All-State games results


Here are results from the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association All-State boys basketball games from over the weekend. Arlington's Terry Dawn scored 10 points in the Class 4A's win over 3A, which was helped by Shorewood's Josh Hawkinson (12 points) and Mountlake Terrace's Blake Fernandez (7 points).

CLASS 4A 108, CLASS 3A 107

Class 4A 27 27 27 27--108
Class 3A 32 32 22 21--107
4A--Berger 14, Terry Dawn 10, Lee 7, Robinson 13, Callendret 10, Meikle 9, Tucker 7, Copp 8, Rehkow 5, Williams 25. 3A--Clyde 13, Blake Fernandez 7, Hennings 4, Bailey 5, Dorsey 12, Fletcher 20, Johnson 13, Ball 13, Josh Hawkinson 12, Rasmussen 8.

CLASS 2A 92, CLASS 1A 83

Class 1A 20 16 30 17--83
Class 2A 22 31 16 23--92
Class 1A--Rakoz 5, Shier 7, Caleb Taylor 6, Amsel 6, Reimer 4, Slack 4, Trafelet 10, McElroy 11, Scholten 4, Spencer 17, Wall 9. Class 2A--Brill 2, Langerveld 12, Shine 30, Wade 16, Brocklesby 6, Peake 6, Wallace 10, Strock 5, Yost 5.

CLASS 2B 94, CLASS 1B 89

Class 1B 20 24 25 20--89
Class 2B 19 29 19 27--94
Class 1B--Findley 11, DJ Kidd 10, Broersma 9, Cline 6, Howell 6, Kieffer 11, Brouwer 9, Eun 3, Irias 4, Kirkwood 4. Class 2B--Carte-Bisbee 8, Blix 5, Morgan 2, Ellis 13, Howlett 11, Novak 20, Garrett 12, Likkel 13, Zurfluh 10.

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