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5Th Grade Boys Winter YAKIMA VALLEY AAU "THREE RIVERS" WINTER LEAGUE "98" 5th Grade Boys' Final Results/Standings John Thomas 63 Win Loss James T. Beatty 62 Win Loss 1 Yakima Pirate Express 4 0 1 Yakima Bulls 4 0 2 West Valley Borton Fruit 3 1 2 Ellensburg Bulldogs 3 1 3 West Yakima Purple Knights 2 2 3 East Valley Jammers 2 2 4 Yakima Pacers 1 3 4 West Valley Sonic 1 3 5 East Valley Heat 0 4 5 Highland 0 4 Wilma Rudolph 61 Win Loss Rafer Johnson 60 Win Loss 1 Ellensburg Magic 4 0 1 Yakima Spurs 3 1 2 Yakima Pistons 3 1 2 West Valley Force 3 1 3 Selah Marauders (+15,-11)+4 (3rd) 1 3 3 Selah Sting 2 2 4 Cle Elum Tarheels (+15,-15) 0 (4th) 1 3 4 Sunnyside St Joe's 2 2 5 Naches (+11,-15)-4 (5th) 1 3 5 West Valley Raptors 0 4 Parry O'Brien 59 Win Loss Florence G Joyner 88 Win Loss 1 Zillah Gamecocks 4 0 1 Richland Warriors 4 0 2 Grandview Jr Hounds 3 1 2 Grandview Hornets 3 1 3 Sunnyside Christian 2 2 3 Richland Gold 2 2 4 Toppenish Tar Heels 1 3 4 Prosser Hornets 1 3 5 Wapato Tigers 0 4 5 Kennewick Leopards 0 4 Jim Abbott 87 Win Loss Jackie Joyner Kersey 86 Win Loss 1 Richland Bombers 4 0 1 Sunnyside 4 0 2 Richland Swoosh 3 1 2 Prosser Seneca Red Sharp (+10,-2)+8 (2nd) 2 2 3 Prosser Stampede 2 2 3 Mabton Voyagers (+2,-4)-2(3rd) 2 2 4 Burbank Breakers 1 3 4 Richland Cougars (-10,+4)-6(4th) 2 2 5 Benton City Enterprises 0 4 5 Burbank Raptors 0 4 Kurt Thomas 79 Win Loss 1 Wapato Basketball Club 4 0 2 Selah Slammers (+10,-2)+8(2nd) 2 2 3 Granger Vipers (+2,24)-0(3rd) 2 2 4 Sunnyside Grizzlies II (+2,-10)-8(4th) 2 2 5 Union Gap Cubs 0 4 January 24 Winner Less Points January 31 Winner Less Points Yakima Pirate Express 49 Ellensburg Bulldogs 21 Sunnyside Grizzlies II 54 Union Gap Cubs 16 Yakima Bulls 35 West Yakima Purple Knights 34 West Yakima Purple Knights 45 Yakima Pacers 33 Yakima Pacers 57 Highland 25 Yakima Bulls 52 Highland 33 East Valley Heat 49 West Valley Sonics 25 East Valley Jammers 30 West Valley Sonics 14 West Valley Borton Fruit (practice)28 West Yakima Purple Knights 23 West Valley Borton Fruit 46 Ellensburg Bulldogs 30 West Valley Force 30 Selah Marauders 27 Naches 38 Selah Marauders 27 Yakima Pistons 29 Sunnyside St Joe's 15 Ellensburg Magic 39 Yakima Pistons 26 Ellensburg Magic 51 Selah Sting 25 Yakima Spurs 24 West Valley Raptors 15 Cle Elum Tarheels 40 West Valley Raptors 29 West Valley Force 35 Sunnyside St Joe's 24 Prosser Hornets 47 Wapato Tigers 29 Selah Stings 51 Cle Elum Tarheels 35 Zillah Gamecocks 49 Richland Warriors 41 Sunnyside Christian 52 Wapato Tigers 30 Grandview Jr Hounds 55 Richland Gold 32 Zillah Gamecocks 53 Grandview Jr Hounds 33 Sunnyside Christian 31 Kennewick Leopards 24 Grandview Hornets 42 Kennewick Leopards 23 Grandview Hornets 42 Toppenish Tar Heels 41 Richland Warriors 60 Prosser Hornets 41 Wapato Basketball Club 38 Yakima Spurs 22 Richland Swoosh 41 Burbank Breakers 18 Richland Swoosh 29 Prosser Seneca Red Sharp 26 Prosser Stampede 33 Benton City Enterprises 29 Prosser Stampede 40 Mabton Voyagers 20 Mabton Voyagers 24 Prosser Seneca Red Sharp 22 Sunnyside 34 Burbank Breakers 31 Richland Cougars 36 Burbank Raptors 26 Benton City Enterprises 38 Burbank Raptors 13 Wapato Basketball Club 33 Richland Bombers 30 Selah Slammers 62 Union Gap Cubs 7 Granger Vipers 31 Selah Slammers 29 Sunnyside Grizzlies II (practice) 23 Granger Vipers 20 5th Grade Boys' Final Results/Standings February 7 Winner Less Points February 14 Winner Less Points Yakima Pirate Express 47 Yakima Pacers 24 Yakima Pirate Express 54 West Yakima Purple Knights 33 West Valley Borton Fruit 48 East Valley Heat 46 Ellensburg Bulldogs 39 West Valley Sonics 24 Yakima Bulls 41 West Valley Sonics 14 Yakima Bulls 33 East Valley Jammers 28 Ellensburg Bulldogs 51 Highland 23 East Valley Heat 61 Highland 33 West Yakima Purple Knights 30 East Valley Jammers 21 Ellensburg Magic 52 Cle Elum Tarheels 29 Ellensburg Magic 48 Selah Marauders 25 Yakima Pistons 48 Selah Marauders 21 Cle Elum Tarheels 40 Naches 24 West Valley Force 34 West Valley Raptors 33 Sunnyside St Joe's 26 West Valley Raptors 20 Yakima Spurs 27 Selah Slammers 33 Yakima Spurs 33 Selah Sting 24 Grandview Jr Hounds 52 Toppenish Tar Heels 25 West Valley Force 29 Yakima Pistons 23 Zillah Gamecocks 62 Wapato Tigers 19 Grandview Jr Hounds 39 Wapato Tigers 33 Richland Warriors 51 Richland Gold 12 Sunnyside Christian 57 Toppenish Tar Heels 22 Grandview Hornets 35 Sunnyside Christian 32 Richland Warriors 60 Kennewick Leopards 23 Richland Bombers 28 Benton City Enterprises 13 Grandview Hornets 29 Richland Gold 25 Prosser Stampede 50 Burbank Breakers 43 Zillah Gamecocks 54 Prosser Hornets 21 Sunnyside 30 Richland Cougars 28 Burbank Breakers 19 Benton City Enterprises 16 Granger Vipers 32 Mabton Voyagers 31 Richland Bombers 36 Richland Swoosh 25 Wapato Basketball Club 46 Sunnyside Grizzlies II 35 Prosser Seneca Red Sharp 45 Richland Cougars 35 Naches 48 Union Gap Cubs 17 Sunnyside 39 Mabton Voyagers 31 Prosser Seneca Red Sharp 34 Burbank Raptors 28 Selah Slammers 38 Sunnyside Grizzlies II 28 Wapato Basketball Club 45 Granger Vipers 23 Prosser Stampede 52 Burbank Raptors 18 February 21 Winner Less Points February 28 Winner Less Points West Valley Borton Fruit 29 West Yakima Purple Knights 20 West Yakima Purple Knights 47 East Valley Heat 40 Yakima Pacers 40 East Valley Heat 30 Yakima Pirate Express 42 West Valley Borton Fruit 33 Ellensburg Bulldogs 28 East Valley Jammers 21 East Valley Jammers 37 Highland 30 West Valley Sonic 58 Highland 33 Yakima Bulls 43 Ellensburg Bulldogs 30 Yakima Pirate Express 49 Yakima Bulls 34 Yakima Pacers 44 West Valley Sonic 24 Yakima Pistons 41 Cle Elum Tarheels 34 Yakima Pistons 51 Naches 42 Ellensburg Magic 59 Naches 24 Selah Marauders 41 Cle Elum Tarheels 19 West Valley Force 40 Selah Sting 30 Yakima Spurs 44 West Valley Force 33 Sunnyside St Joe's 31 Yakima Spurs 30 Selah Sting 38 West Valley Raptors 20 Selah Marauders 24 West Valley Raptors 16 Ellensburg Magic 39 Sunnyside St Joe's 24 Zillah Gamecocks 55 Toppenish Tar Heels 39 Zillah Gamecocks 59 Sunnyside Christian 36 Wapato Tigers 75 Union Gap Cubs 13 Toppenish Tar Heels 44 Wapato Tigers 41 Richland Gold 42 Prosser Hornets 24 Grandview Hornets 51 Prosser Hornets 45 Richland Warriors 39 Grandview Hornets 32 Richland Gold 35 Kennewick Leopards 27 Kennewick Leopards 41 Burbank Breakers 28 Richland Swoosh 38 Richland Cougars 14 Richland Bombers 34 Prosser Stampede 19 Richland Swoosh 35 Prosser Stampede 20 Richland Swoosh 40 Benton City Enterprises 19 Richland Bombers 60 Burbank Breakers 41 Sunnyside 48 Burbank Raptors 8 Mabton Voyagers 31 Burbank Raptors 10 Richland Cougars 41 Mabton Voyagers 37 Sunnyside 30 Prosser Seneca Red Sharp 29 Selah Slammers 37 Prosser Seneca Red Sharp 20 Granger Vipers 84 Union Gap Cubs 11 Wapato Basketball Club 50 Union Gap Cubs 16 Wapato Basketball Club 38 Selah Slammers 20 Sunnyside Grizzlies II 33 Granger Vipers 31 Sunnyside Grizzlies II 32 Benton City Enterprises 29 Sunnyside 43 Selah Sting 30 March 7 Winner Less Points West Valley Borton Fruit 46 Yakima Pacers 31 Yakima Spurs 54 Naches 19 Selah Sting 31 Sunnyside St Joe's 28 Richland Bombers 38 Richland Cougars 17 Richland Gold 39 Toppenish Tar Heels 38 Prosser Hornets 42 Kennewick Leopards 32 Grandview Jr Hounds 52 Sunnyside Christian 48 Richland Warriors 52 Grandview Jr Hounds 46 Yakima Pirate Express 64 East Valley Heat 32 5th Grade Boys' John Thomas "63" Championship Team YAKIMA PIRATE EXPRESS Coach: RANCE, GREG Players: MARCUS RANCE, CURT GOMEZ, SKYLAR TRIMBLE, SCHYLAR PERRY, ADRIAN RAMIREZ, SEAN MORROW, CAMERON FOX, ALEX MILDEN, BEN THOMAS, JONATHAN VAEFAGA 2nd Place Team WEST VALLEY BORTON FRUIT, Coach: BORTON, JOHN, Players: ERIC BORTON, BRIAN SWIFT, MATT LOCKBEAM, ROBERT DRESKER, JORDAN JUAREZ, WILLY JOHNSON, LUKE ZIRKLE 3rd Place Team WEST YAKIMA PURPLE KNIGHTS, Coach: JILES, LELAND, Players: NOAH JILES, HUNTER SISSOM, MATT MARSHALL, JOHN BUCKNER, BRIAN JONES, BLAKE HARMON, DREW CAVANAUGH, FRANK CASEY DAY 4th Place Team YAKIMA PACERS, Coach: CHRISTOPHER, MARK, Players: TRAVIS CHRISTOPHER, TYLER MACDONALD, ADAM BAISINGER, MATT GUILLAND, AARON BEAN, JOSH MCKIMMY, JUSTIN LEPPA, MICAH DOWNS, BRYCEN TAYLOR, BRANDON RITCHIE 5th Place Team EAST VALLEY HEAT, Coach: STOUT, GAIL, Players: MAX KABRICH, CHRISTIAN BUTLER, ANDREW GUTIERREZ, RAND SIEBOL, MATTHEW SNELL, BRETT VALICOFF, JUSTIN BADE, KURTIS WELLS, KAINAN SLUDER, ERIC PADILLA James T. Beatty "62" Championship Team YAKIMA BULLS Coach: STARR, WARREN Players: ANTHONY STARR, JON WILLETT, CHASE POWELL, JOSEPH HAMPTON, KODY SKINNER, ZACHARY GARZA, BEN APEL, JOSHUA MURILLO, DANIEL GIRARD, JOSHUA SALAZAR 2nd Place Team ELLENSBURG BULLDOGS, Coach: HALLEAD, JOHN, Players: BRODY FAIRE, NICK NEWTON, BRENT DIXON, BLAKE JENKINS, BROCK ALDERMAN, JESSE RUTT, DYLAN POWELL, SHANE WILLETT 3rd Place Team EAST VALLEY JAMMERS, Coach: TJARNBERG, STEVE, Players: RYAN TJARNBERG, TREVOR KOKENGE, CRAIG BARNES, ANDREW SCOTT, BRYCE BUCKALEW, BEN RIEFEL, BOB KINNEY, DAVID ORTHMAN, SHAWN WILBANKS, ERIC ROY 4th Place Team WEST VALLEY SONICS, Coach: FARINGER, SCOTT, Players: ALEX GOSSEEN, CONOR AMES, THOMAS NOVOBIELSKI, AUSTIN LIND, TIM WHEELER, SEAN BERNFIELD, GREG MERRELL, MARK MAPLES, ERIC BOYD 5th Place Team HIGHLAND, Coach: BOLIN, GREG, Players: JUSTIN BAUGHMAN, JASON BOLIN, RYAN BREAKEY, JACOB BUCHANAN, BRANDON FRASER, ERIC TOWN, CAMERON ROBISON, TREVOR WILKINSON, ADRIAN CISNEROS, JOSH KRAMER Wilma Rudolph "61" Championship Team ELLENSBURG MAGIC Coach: NOYES, STEVEN Players: JOE SAVIDGE, JEREMY CARTER, RILEY SIVAK, CODY NOYES, JESSE GREENE, ADAM ALLDREDGE, DEVIN JEFFERIES, BRIAN RITTEREISER, TYLER BENDER
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