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2A Tournament Records 2011-2016 2A TOURNAMENT RECORDS 1998-2010 INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT TEAM TOURNAMENT Most Points: 118, Paul Hafford, Lynden Christian, 2002 Most Points: 322, Elma, 1998 Average Points: 29.5, Paul Hafford, Lynden Christian, 2002 Average Points: 80.5, Elma, 1998 Field goals made: 42, Paul Hafford, Lynden Christian, 2002 Points Against (Low): 88, Hoquiam, 2005 Field goals attempted:104, Paul Hafford, Lynden Christian, 2002 Points Against Average: 34.8, Quincy, 2005 3-Pt field goals made:18, Phillip Candanoza, Grandview, 2002 Largest margin of victory: 86, Squalicum, 2009 3-Pt field goals attempted:41, Justin Reed, Hoquiam, 2004; Patrick Field goals made: 120, 2 tied: Blaine, 1998; Squalicum, 2010 Simon, 2010 Field goals attempted: 286, Grandview, 2006 Free throws made: 43, Luke Ridnour, Blaine, 1999 Field goal percentage: 56.7 (118-208), Elma, 1998 Free throws attempted:47, Luke Ridnour, Blaine, 1999 3-Pt field goals made:33, Squalicum, 2010 Rebounds: 74, Taylor Thorson, Sequim, 2009 3-Pt field goals attempted: 99, Grandview, 2006 Assists: 39, Stephen Sanchez, Grandview, 2002 3-point field goal percentage (min. 10 att):44.2 (19-43), Chewelah, 1998 Steals: 27, Luke Ridnour, Blaine, 1999 Free throws made: 79, Blaine, 1999 Blocked shots: 15, 2 tied: Brent Cummings, Pullman, 1999; David Free throws attempted:116, Elma, 1998 Brittinen, Hoquiam, 2004 Free throw percentage (min. 10 att):82.1 (46-56), Woodland, 1999 Rebounds: 213, Grandview, 2006 Assists: 68, Blaine, 1998 Steals: 57, Blaine, 2000 Blocked shots: 27, Pullman, 1999 2A TOURNAMENT RECORDS 2011-2016 INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT TEAM TOURNAMENT Most Points: 101, Ahmaad Rorie, Clover Park, 2012 Most Points: 199, Clover Park, 2012 Highest average (minimum 2 tournaments): 33.7, Ahmaad Rorie, Clover Average Points: 66.3, Clover Park, 2012 Park, 2012 Points Against (Low): 98, Fife, 2015 Field goals made: 31, Ahmaad Rorie, Clover Park, 2012 Points Against Average: 38.0, Lynden, 2012 Field goals attempted:66, Ahmaad Rorie, Clover Park, 2012 Largest margin of victory: 47, Clarkston, 2016 3-Pt field goals made:11, Trevon Allen, Clarkston, 2016 Field goals made: 73, Clover Park, 2011 3-Pt field goals attempted:33, Ty Johnson, Anacortes, 2015 Field goals attempted:188, Renton, 2013 Free throws made: 29, Ahmaad Rorie, Clover Park, 2012 Field goal percentage: 49.2 (63-128), Pullman, 2014 Free throws attempted:33, Ahmaad Rorie, Clover Park, 2012 3-Pt field goals made:27, Clarkston, 2016 Rebounds: 42, Austin Von Herbulis, Burlington-Edison, 2013 3-Pt field goals attempted: 70, Anacortes, 2014 Assists: 16, 2 tied: Tana Pritchard, Clover Park, 2011; Malcolm Rosier-Butler, 2016 3-point field goal percentage (min. 10 att): 45.8 (27-59), Clarkston, 2016 Steals: 12, David Crisp, Clover Park, 2013 Free throws made: 61, Clover Park, 2012 Blocked shots: 14, Weston VandenHazel, Tumwater, 2016 Free throws attempted: 90, Clover Park, 2012 Free throw percentage (min. 10 att): 88.1, (37-42) Mark Morris, 2015 Rebounds: 139, Kingston, 2011 Assists: 47, Anacortes, 2014 Steals: 40, Clover Park, 2013 Blocked shots: 19, Tumwater, 2016 2A TOURNAMENT RECORDS 2017-PRESENT INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT Most Points: 98, Elijah Pepper, Selah, 2017 TEAM TOURNAMENT Average Points: 32.7, Elijah Pepper, Selah, 2017 Most Points: 293, Foss, 2017 Field goals made: 35, Elijah Pepper, Selah, 2017 Average Points: 73.2, Foss, 2017 Field goals attempted:71, Elijah Pepper, Selah, 2017 Points Against (Low): 129, Lynden, 2018 3-Pt field goals made:16, Jacob Hjort, Columbia River, 2018 Points Against Average: 43.0, Lynden, 2018 3-Pt field goals attempted:32, Jacob Hjort, Columbia River, 2018 Largest margin of victory: 45, Foss, 2017 Free throws made: 27, Demetrius Crosby, Foss, 2017 Field goals made: 111, Foss, 2017 Free throws attempted:37, Scott Blakney, Prosser, 2017 Field goals attempted:223, Renton, 2019 Rebounds: 51, Brandton Chatfield, Clarkston, 2019 Field goal percentage: 54.7, Foss, 2017 Assists: 23, Nick Chung, Liberty (Issaquah), 2018 3-Pt field goals made:29, Columbia River, 2018 Steals: 12, Jordan Thomas, W.F. West, 2018; 12, Gus Hagstead, Clarkston, 3-Pt field goals attempted:87, Columbia River 2018 2019 3-point field goal percentage (min. 10 att):39.7, Selah, 2018 Blocked shots: 8, 2 tied: Brandon White, W.F. West, 2018; Jesse Keltner, Free throws made: 63, W.F. West, 2018 Anacortes, 2018 Free throws attempted:98, W.F. West, 2018 Free throw percentage (min. 10 att):91.7 (11-12), Mark Morris, 2017 Rebounds: 148, Renton, 2019 Assists: 57, Foss, 2017 Steals: 33, Lynden, 2017 Blocked shots: 13, W.F. West, 2018 28 | 2019 HARDWOOD CLASSIC | 1A, 2A BOYS 2A ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT RECORDS INDIVIDUAL GAME TEAM GAME Most Points: 48, Patrick Simon, Ephrata (vs. Squalicum), 2010 Most points one quarter: 34, Burlington-Edison (vs. Tumwater), 2009 Field goals made: 16, Willie Blodgett, Wapato (vs. Clarkston), 2009 Least points one quarter: 0, many tied Field goals attempted:33, Demetrius Crosby, Foss (vs. Mark Morris), 2018 Highest winning score: 98, Elma (vs. Blaine), 1998 Most 3-point field goals made:10, Dallas Huggins (Ridgefield), 2006 Lowest winning score: 30, 2 tied: Quincy (vs. Grandview), 2000; Nooksack Most 3-point field goals attempted:18, Dallas Huggins, Ridgefield, 2006 Valley (vs. Steilacoom), 2004 Free throws made: 15, Luke Ridnour, Blaine (vs. Foster), 1999; Patrick Highest losing score: 89, Blaine (vs. Elma), 1998 Simon, Ephrata (vs. Squalicum), 2010 Lowest losing score: 23, Grandview (vs. Quincy), 2005 Free throws attempted:19, Patrick Simon, Ephrata (vs. Lynden), 2010 Most Points: 187 (Elma 98, Blaine 89), 1998 Rebounds: 24, Brandon Klump, Cascade (Leavenworth) (vs. Omak), Least total points: 54 (Quincy 31, Grandview 23), 2005 1998 Largest margin: 39, 2 tied: (Anacortes 65, Fife 26), 2007; (Burlington-Edison Assists: 16, Stephen Sanchez, Grandview (vs. Eatonville), 2002 80, Tumwater 41), 2009 Steals: 11, 2 tied: Luke Ridnour, Blaine (vs. Deer Park), 1999; Luke Ridnour, Field goals made: 40, Squalicum (vs. Clarkston), 2010 Blaine (vs.Washougal), 2000 Field goals attempted:76, Grandview (vs. Vashon), 2006 Blocked shots: 7, Brent Cummings, Pullman (vs. Nooksack Valley), Field goal percentage: 68.9, Squalicum (vs. Clarkston), 2010 1999 Most 3-point field goals made:13, Grandview (vs. Chewelah), 2002 Most 3-point field goals attempted: 36, Liberty (Issaquah) (vs. Selah), 2018 INDIVIDUAL CAREER 3-point field goal percentage (min. 10 att):63.6 (7-11), 3 tied: most recent: Most Points: 311, Luke Ridnour, Blaine, 1998-2000 East Valley (Yakima) (vs. Fife), 2007 Average Points: 26.3, Kasey Ulin, Forks, 1999-2000 Free throws made: 35, 2 tied: Chewelah (vs. Lynden Christian), 2001; Field goals made: 97, Luke Ridnour, Blaine, 1998-2000 Clarkston (vs. Wapato), 2009 Field goals attempted: 211, Luke Ridnour, Blaine, 1998-2000 Free throws attempted:45, Chewelah (vs. Lynden Christian), 2001 3-Pt field goals made:40, Phillip Candanoza, Grandview, 1999-2002 Best free throw Percentage (min. 10 att):94.7 (18-19), Woodland (vs. 3-Pt field goals attempted:84, Phillip Candanoza, Grandview, 1999-2002 Grandview), 1999 Free throws made: 90, Luke Ridnour, Blaine, 1998-2000 Rebounds: 62, Medical Lake (vs. Omak), 1998 Free throws attempted:107, Luke Ridnour, Blaine, 1998-2000 Assists: 25, Vashon (vs. Omak), 1999 Rebounds: 127, Kyle Basler, Elma, 1998-2001 Steals: 21, Nooksack Valley (vs. Forks), 2004 Assists: 67, Luke Ridnour, Blaine, 1998-2000 Blocked shots: 10, Pullman (vs. Wapato), 1999 Steals: 61, Luke Ridnour, Blaine, 1998-2000 Most overtimes: 2, 5 tied: most recent: Medical Lake 47, Cashmere 46, Blocked shots: 25, David Brittinen, Hoquiam, 2002-04 2004; Blaine 48, Nooksack Valley 44, 2004 MISCELLANEOUS Most consecutive wins:11, Squalicum 2009-11 Most consecutive team appearances:9, Nooksack Valley, 1998-2006 Thank you to our Yakima Team Hosts! 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