Which eighth graders stood out in the State B Basketball Tournament?
Aylen Garnett, Max Ohrberg, Norah Boze, and Emily Van Hofwegen all made notable contributions.
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A look back at the exciting Washington State High School Basketball Tournament of 2026, featuring remarkable performances, unexpected outcomes, and emerging talent across various classifications.
The 2026 Washington State High School Basketball Tournament delivered numerous memorable moments and compelling storylines. In the State B Tournament, eighth graders showcased their skills, proving they could hold their own against high school seniors. Aylen Garnett from Touchet stood out with a 35-point performance. Max Ohrberg from Wahkiakum, Norah Boze from Mount Vernon Christian, and Emily Van Hofwegen from Mount Vernon Christian also shared their positive experiences.
In the 4A quarterfinals, the West Valley boys team fell to Richland despite a strong start. Richland’s Landen Northrup led with 33 points, while Austin Birley scored 19 for West Valley.
The 1A and 2A classifications saw several teams advance to the semifinals. Key matchups included Lynden vs. Clarkston and Prosser vs. Ellensburg in the 2A girls tournament, and Royal vs. Zillah and King’s vs. Lynden Christian in the 1A boys tournament. The Lynden girls team aims to secure their third consecutive 2A state title.
Several underdog teams also made impressive runs, such as Columbia River in the 2A boys tournament, who reached the semifinals for the first time since 2009 after upsetting Pullman.
Aylen Garnett, Max Ohrberg, Norah Boze, and Emily Van Hofwegen all made notable contributions.
They lost to Richland, 76-62.
Lynden vs. Clarkston and Prosser vs. Ellensburg.
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