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4Th Grade Boys Winter YAKIMA VALLEY AAU "THREE RIVERS" WINTER LEAGUE "98" 4th Grade Boys' Final Results/Standings Mary Decker 82 Win Loss Carl Lewis 81 Win Loss 1 Granger Sonics (+5,-4)+1 (1st) 3 1 1 Sunnyside (-1, +15)+14 (1st) 3 1 2 Prosser Tidel Wave (-5,+6)+1 (2nd) 3 1 2 Zillah Leopards (+1,-2)-1 (2nd) 3 1 3 Sunnyside Christian (+4,-6)-2 (3rd) 3 1 3 Grandview Pups (+2,-15)-13 (3rd) 3 1 4 Harrah Hoopsters 1 3 4 West Valley Sonics 1 3 5 Toppenish Wildcats 0 4 5 East Valley Rockies 0 4 Eric Heiden 80 Win Loss Timothy Shaw 75 Win Loss 1 Kennewick Eagles 4 0 1 Grandview Hornets 4 0 2 Richland Hurricanes 3 1 2 Prosser Nets 3 1 3 Pasco Boise Cascade 2 2 3 Benton City White 2 2 4 Kennewick Phantoms 1 3 4 Benton City Blue 1 3 5 Burbank Sonics 0 4 5 Whitstran Lions 0 4 Rick Wohlhuter 74 Win Loss Bill Walton 73 Win Loss 1 Yakima Eagles 3 1 1 West Valley Jazz 4 0 2 Cowiche Thunder 3 1 2 Kittitas 3 1 3 East Valley Wolfpack 2 2 3 Naches 2 2 4 Selah Suns 1 3 4 Yakima Knobel's Magic 1 3 5 West Valley Grizzlies 1 3 5 Union Gap Cubs 0 4 January 24 Winner Less Points January 31 Winner Less Points Richland Hurricanes 24 Granger Sonics 16 Granger Sonics 21 Prosser Tidel Wave 16 Cowiche Thunder 25 Sunnyside Christian 22 Sunnyside Christian 38 Harrah Hoopsters 31 Kennewick Eagles 33 East Valley Wolfpack 28 Sunnyside 35 West Valley Sonics 8 Yakima Eagles 36 Harrah Hoopsters 16 Zillah Leopards 52 East Valley Rockies 24 Selah Suns 61 Burbank Sonics 15 Richland Hurricanes 55 Kennewick Phantoms 11 Prosser Tidel Wave 37 Kennewick Phantoms 11 Kennewick Eagles 59 Burbank Sonics 6 West Valley Grizzlies 32 Toppenish Wildcats 20 Prosser Nets 28 Whitstran Lions 4 Pasco Boise Cascade 24 West Valley Jazz 14 Grandview Hornets 28 Benton City White 5 Sunnyside 50 Whitstran Lions 4 Cowiche Thunder 33 Selah Suns 28 Zillah Leopards 28 Naches 24 West Valley Grizzlies 27 West Valley Jazz 19 Grandview Pups 32 Benton City White 13 Naches OT 18 Yakima Knobel's Magic 17 Prosser Nets 31 Union Gap Cubs 23 Kittitas 37 Union Gap Cubs 8 Yakima Knobel's Magic 30 West Valley Sonics 10 Pasco Boise Cascade 37 Toppenish Wildcats 24 Kittitas 28 Grandview Hornets 19 Grandview Pups 30 Benton City Blue 5 February 7 Winner Less Points February 14 Winner Less Points Granger Sonics 37 Harrah Hoopsters 27 Harrah Hoopsters 40 Toppenish Wildcats 21 Prosser Tidel Wave 34 Toppenish Wildcats 20 Sunnyside Christian 36 Granger Sonics 32 Sunnyside 42 East Valley Rockies 8 Grandview Pups 33 East Valley Rockies 14 Grandview Pups 34 West Valley Sonics 17 Zillah Leopards 30 Sunnyside 29 Richland Hurricanes 39 Burbank Sonics 15 Pasco Boise Cascade 49 Burbank Sonics 8 Pasco Boise Cascade 33 Kennewick Phantoms 11 Kennewick Eagles 46 Richland Hurricanes OT 38 Grandview Hornets 22 Whitstran Lions 6 Benton City White 17 Whitstran Lions 4 Prosser Nets 25 Benton City Blue 14 Yakima Eagles 35 West Valley Grizzlies 26 Yakima Eagles 28 Cowiche Thunder 23 West Valley Jazz 44 Union Gap Cubs 10 West Valley Grizzlies 22 East Valley Wolfpack 20 Kittitas 26 Naches 21 Naches 35 Union Gap Cubs 9 Prosser Tidel Wave 26 Selah Suns 24 West Valley Jazz 22 Yakima Knobel's Magic 18 Yakima Knobel's Magic 35 Prosser Nets 8 Sunnyside Christian 27 Kennewick Eagles 26 Zillah Leopards 37 Benton City White 6 Selah Suns 39 West Valley Grizzlies 24 Kittitas 28 West Valley Sonics 9 Cowiche Thunder 31 East Valley Wolfpack 30 4th Grade Boys' Final Results/Standings February 21 Winner Less Points February 28 Winner Less Points Sunnyside Christian 42 Toppenish Wildcats 21 Prosser Tidel Wave 30 Sunnyside Christian 24 Prosser Tidel Wave 39 Harrah Hoopsters 29 Granger Sonics 41 Toppenish Wildcats 28 Grandview Pups 24 Zillah Leopards 22 Zillah Leopards 45 West Valley Sonics 22 West Valley Sonics 28 East Valley Rockies 19 Sunnyside 41 Grandview Pups 23 Kennewick Eagles 15 Pasco Boise Cascade 0 Kennewick Eagles 34 Kennewick Phantoms 23 Kennewick Phantoms 31 Burbank Sonics 16 Richland Hurricanes 31 Pasco Boise Cascade 24 Benton City White 7 Benton City Blue 4 Prosser Nets 21 Benton City White 10 Grandview Hornets 28 Prosser Nets 18 Benton City Blue 16 Whitstran Lions 9 West Valley Grizzlies 34 East Valley Wolfpack 29 East Valley Wolfpack 24 Selah Suns 20 Yakima Eagles 39 Selah Suns 25 Cowiche Thunder 24 West Valley Grizzlies 23 West Valley Jazz 31 Kittitas 22 Kittitas 31 Yakima Knobel's Magic 28 Yakima Knobel's Magic 47 Union Gap Cubs 13 West Valley Jazz 22 Naches 16 Granger Sonics 41 Cowiche Thunder 37 Harrah Hoopsters 42 Burbank Sonics 17 Sunnyside 37 Naches 17 Grandview Hornets 29 East Valley Rockies 13 East Valley Wolfpack 30 Yakima Eagles 27 March 7 Winner Less Points Yakima Eagles 40 Kennewick Phantoms 17 Whitstran Lions 29 Union Gap Cubs 21 Richland Hurricanes 39 Sunnyside Christian 37 Grandview Hornets 18 Benton City Blue 2 East Valley Rockies 18 Benton City Blue 10 Mary Decker "82" Championship Team GRANGER SONICS Coach: LOPEZ, JESSIE Players: JOSE MORALES, JAMIE LOPEZ, JOSH ORNELAS, ED CASTRO, JUAN MARTINEZ, MIKE SALCEDO, COSME GARCIA, CHRIS NIELSON, ERIC RINEHOLD 2nd Place Team PROSSER TIDEL WAVE, Coach: ANDREWS, SCOTT, Players: TRENTYN CRABTREE, DAVID STARKEY, DANNY LOCHRIE, JAKE MARTIN, T-REX ADAMS, NICK EDWARDS, ZACH LUCHSINGER, BRIAN ANDREWS, ANDY PEREZ 3rd Place Team SUNNYSIDE CHRISTIAN, Coach: DEN BOER, LARRY, Players: CHAD DEN BOER, KEVIN FLOYD, JACOB BOSMA, BEN DEKKER, DAN ALBRECHT, MATTHEW HAAK, JONATHON BUESCHER, JUSTIN WOLTERS, JOHN BOSMA 4th Place Team HARRAH HOOPSTERS, Coach: STROM, GREGORY SR., Players: JOSHUA STROM, TED STROM IV, ALEX OLNEY, ADRIAN ESPINDOLA, ZACHARY MARTIN, RYAN HUIBRETGSE, ERIC RANDALL, JAMES WILLIAMS, CHRIS JUAREZ 5th Place Team TOPPENISH WILDCATS, Coach: ALECK, DIANNA, Players: LYLE WAPSHELI, COLTON HANEY, NATHAN PATTERSON, TOMAS LEVI, TRENTON PIMMS, ARLIE MARTINEZ MCCORD, SIMON ALANIZ, PATRICK DOUGHERTY, PAUL NICHOLS, FRANCISCO CASTILLO, MANNY YALLUP, RANDY STEWART Carl Lewis "81" Championship Team SUNNYSIDE Coach: ZAVALA, CLYDE Players: BRANDON COLEMAN, MATTHEW THOMAS, FRANK ESPINOZA, SCOTT TAYLOR, TIMMY BRIONES, JORDAN ZAVALA, DANNY PLESHA, DERRICK SIMMONS, ANTHONY PALOMAREZ 2nd Place Team ZILLAH LEOPARDS, Coach: COLLINS, MIKE, Players: TROY BUECHLER, STEVEN COLLINS, JERRY ROYBAL, CHRIS GAY, ANDY JONES, CARL LEOS, DUSTY SCHAAN, MARK WINTERS, JAKE CHANDLER, JERRY ROYBAL 3rd Place Team GRANDVIEW PUPS, Coach: FULLER, BOB, Players: CRAIG FULLER, BLAKE CARPENTER, RENE MONTELONGO, MITCHELL CLEMENS, STEPHEN KELLEY, RYAN MORALES, JAMES VELA, CODY RODRIGUEZ, GARY SIMPSON 4th Place Team WEST VALLEY SONICS, Coach: GOODMAN, LARRY S., Players: BRETT GOODMAN, STEVEN YBARRA, MICHAEL MARTIN, RYAN CLEARY, BUCKY BARNETT, DANIE IRWIN, SAM RICHARDS, WES MAPLES 5th Place Team EAST VALLEY ROCKIES, Coach: STOUT, LEVI, Players: NATE BECKER, MATTHEW BLINSKY, BRANDEN JONES, BRADEN JONES, BRENNEN LOUNSBURY, NICHOLAS MATA, JARROD SIEBOL, ZACH SWYNENBURG, MATTHEW EATON 4th Grade Boys' Eric Heiden "80" Championship Team KENNEWICK EAGLES Coach: CRUZEN, MIKE Players: CHANCE CRUZEN, BRYAN EDWARDS, EVAN BROOKS, KEVIN TUCKER, TRAVIS MATAIR, DREW WESTERMEYER, ROSS THOELKE, LAYTON BROWN, JOSEPH FAURHELT, DAVID RIGGLE, TIM MOKLER 2nd Place Team RICHLAND HURRICANES, Coach: ROSE, RICK, Players: HAYDEN ROWE, BRENT MURRI, KYLE MERKLEY, ERIC ROSE, EVAN KIRKELIE, BRANDON QUIGLEY, SEAN WINSTON, ALEX YORK, ERIC DUNFORD 3rd Place Team PASCO BOISE CASCADE, Coach: PEREZ, JOHN, Players: JASON VALENZUELA, NICHOLAS A BERRONES, TYLER MORALES, RAFAEL E TORRES, JUSTIN A PEREZ, ADRIAN A ANDIACLE, MARCUS A PEREZ, TUJUAN COLBIAY, MATHEW CAMPBELL 4th Place Team KENNEWICK PHANTOMS, Coach: HOMME, TED, Players: CATLIN STEMP, BRADY JOHNSON, CARSON HOMME, DOMINIC PONTOROLO, KYLE SCHAUBLE, TODD STONE, STEPHEN MICKELSON 5th Place Team BURBANK SONICS, Coach: TOWNSEND, SONNY, Players: ALEX TOWNSEND, JOHN BONDERMAN, BRAD DAVIDSON, GARRETT MATHEWS, ZACHARY SCRIMSHER, SEAN GRADIN, JOSH GRADIN, MICHAEL SHELTON, DAMON IDLER, JUSTIN SEAMAN, ELIAS SERRANO, JESS GAISER Timothy Shaw "75" Championship Team GRANDVIEW HORNETS Coach: AGUILAR, JUAN Players: DANNY NAVARRO, ANTHONY ESPARZA, JOEL LEDESMA, ANDREW MICHELS, JIM RAY LYALL, DAVE TREVINO, MATHEW MASSEY, MICHAEL BENAVIDEZ, BRANDON ARTZ 2nd Place Team PROSSER NETS, Coach: FANCIULLO, JAY, Players: CAMERON BROPHY, AARON ALLISON, CHAD DON, TRAVIS FANCIULLO, MICHAEL CHARWOOD, DEVAN PARKER, RICHIE MUNOZ, DEREK DEATON, DEVIN CROW 3rd Place Team BENTON CITY WHITE, Coach: WRIGHT, FRANK, Players: KYLE ELLIOTT, HUNTER HOGLIN, KEVIN LITTLE, JOSEPH MENDOZA, JACOB O'DELL, TRAVIS BARNES, BRENT MATTICE, CORY WILLIAMS, BLAINE NUNUMAKER 4th Place Team BENTON CITY BLUE, Coach: TANK, SHANNON, Players: JOSEPH COLLINS, BRANDON CORRIELL, JASON DUNN, MIKE DOUGLAS, AARON NORMAN, ARIC SILVERS, LOGAN TANK, MICHAEL MOORE, BILLY DARDEN, ROBBIE BOWEN 5th Place Team WHITSTRAN LIONS, Coach: WISE, MIKE, Players: TURNER WISE, RILEY THOMAS, MIKE BOONE, NICK WILLIAMS, JACOB GIESE, BRIAN BYRNE, NATHAN SYKES Rick Wohlhuter "74" Championship Team YAKIMA EAGLES Coach: EDGERLY, LORI Players: XAVIER BRIGGS, ANDREW CLAUSAN, DREW EDGERLY, BEN HOOVER, GREG KOCH, TREVOR PYNCH, BRADLEY SHUEL, JOSHUA WEITZ, KEVIN WALKENHAVER 2nd Place Team COWICHE THUNDER, Coach: KOEMPEL, BYRON, Players: KYLE KOEMPEL, JOSE ESPINDOLA, JORDAN MATZKE, ROGER GALLEGOS, JACOB BOLIN, CALEB SCROGGINS, LEO DIAZ, JAMES KNEBUSCH, ISAAC TAIT, JARED STRAIT 3rd Place Team EAST VALLEY WOLFPACK, Coach: SMITH, MIKE, Players: CAMERON BRULOTTE, SAM BUTLER, JAKE GEFRE, DANNY GERJETS, CRAIG HARRIS, KYLE PEROTTI, KEVIN SMITH, JAKE TRACY, BRANDON VALICOFF 4th Place Team SELAH SUNS, Coach: GOODWIN, MIKE, Players: BRITTON GOODWIN, BROOKS ARCHER, JACOB ZEUTENHORST, TREVOR BRINK, JEFF FOLEY, NICK WEGELEBEN, TRAVIS WEST, JAKE HARRIS 5th Place Team WEST VALLEY GRIZZLIES, Coach: MACKEY, ARNIE, Players: CLAY BURKE, JUSTIN CLONINGER, AARON ADAMS, PAUL DIPIETRO, DARREN GIESCHEN, RYAN HALL, PHILLIP JENNINGS, MAX MCGUIRE, JOE PARSONS, CHRIS WILLIAMS Bill Walton "73" Championship Team WEST VALLEY JAZZ Coach: BRANTNER, JEFF Players: BRIAN BICKFORD, ROGER BICKFORD, TORREY BRANTNER, J.
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