An early look at the top teams in each classification
Three competitions host more than 40 teams as the OSAA championships are less than two weeks away
Second-seeded Mustangs rally in fourth quarter to overcome No. 1 Mannahouse Academy 45-42 for title, state-record winning streak
Third-seeded Mustangs pull away with 17-0 run in second quarter, beat No. 1 Union 50-32 for fifth championship in six seasons
Crane tops Country Christian 73-33, will go for fourth consecutive title against Mannahouse Acad., which beats N. Douglas 77-44
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
N. Douglas edges Sherman 50-48; Country Christian goes extra to stop Nixyaawii 91-83; No. 1 Mannahouse, No. 2 Crane advance
Bobcats come back from double-digit deficit in second half to beat rival Echo 50-44; Jordan Valley, Crane, Imbler move forward
Mustang boys go for fourth consecutive title, state-record winning streak; Mannahouse boys, Union girls enter with No. 1 seeds
Sherwood on fire with three wins at Sprague, Pendleton a powerhouse at their home competition
Defending champions Cascade Christian (3A), Western Christian (2A) and Crane (1A) all advanced to the state tournament sites