Issaquah’s Mac Pond, a junior, hangs on the rim after a dunk in Second Period play of a madcap Districts match between Glacier Peak and Issaquah on Glacier Peak’s court Feb. 18. The Grizzlies took a convincing win, 57-44. A large crowd enjoyed the GP game of long passes and tight work under the net.
No. 2-seeded Glacier Peak blew threw the early competition, taking the 4A Districts title after besting Woodinville (60-30), then a tight win over No. 1-seeded Mount Si (49-447) for the final on Snohomish High’s court.
Glacier Peak opens its State run with a game happening at Jackson High School Friday, Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. facing West Valley as opponent.
Photo by Jim Scolman
Issaquah’s Mac Pond, a junior, hangs on the rim after a dunk in Second Period play of a madcap Districts match between Glacier Peak and Issaquah on Glacier Peak’s court Feb. 18. The Grizzlies took a convincing win, 57-44. A large crowd enjoyed the GP game of long passes and tight work under the net.
No. 2-seeded Glacier Peak blew threw the early competition, taking the 4A Districts title after besting Woodinville (60-30), then a tight win over No. 1-seeded Mount Si (49-447) for the final on Snohomish High’s court.
Glacier Peak opens its State run with a game happening at Jackson High School Friday, Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. facing West Valley as opponent.