
Basketball Championship Central
Girls: 1A | 2A | 3A | 4A | 5A | 6A Boys: 1A | 2A | 3A | 4A | 5A | 6A
Girls: 1A | 2A | 3A | 4A | 5A | 6A Boys: 1A | 2A | 3A | 4A | 5A | 6A



Warriors survive a frenetic second half to claim first-ever girls basketball championship
Gavin Hall leads Western Christian past Portland Christian 52-40; Pioneers become first 2A team to repeat since Irrigon in 2015
Second-seeded Mustangs rally in fourth quarter to overcome No. 1 Mannahouse Academy 45-42 for title, state-record winning streak
No. 11-seeded Crusaders make 11 three-pointers -- five by Ryan Fraser -- to top No. 6 Nelson 74-62, earn spot at Chiles Center
Sparked by the defense of Celia James, Crusaders beat defending champion Western Christian 43-29 for first title since 2008
Third-seeded Mustangs pull away with 17-0 run in second quarter, beat No. 1 Union 50-32 for fifth championship in six seasons
Pioneers to meet Portland Christian in boys final; Regis' Koehnke is state's new scoring leader; all-Tri-River girls final set
Defending champs South Medford (6A), Silverton (5A) and Henley (4A) joined by top contenders in the quarterfinals
Crane tops Country Christian 73-33, will go for fourth consecutive title against Mannahouse Acad., which beats N. Douglas 77-44
Down 15 at halftime, Eagles erase deficit in manic third quarter and win to reach final
No. 1 seed Union knocks out No. 5 Jordan Valley 54-42; No. 3 Crane rolls past No. 2 Imbler 49-25, will go for repeat title
