As of this writing we are less than 24 hours away from the start of Washington state regional basketball action, and so we come at last to the fifth and final stanza of this extensive examination. It’s time to look at Class 4A, the biggest schools in the state, and make our best guesses as to who will qualify for the state tournament March 3 through March 5 in the Tacoma Dome.
Last year’s 4A champs have taken divergent paths. The Federal Way boys are undefeated and top-ranked, back and perhaps better than ever. The Gonzaga Prep girls, meanwhile, are nowhere to be found in the final sixteen, their season already over. Last year’s runner-up on the girls side, Inglemoor, has also already been eliminated, meaning we’re guaranteed two fresh finalists.
At five schools are the boys and girls teams both still kicking: Bellarmine Prep, Central Valley, Curtis, Kamiak, and Lewis & Clark. All five except Kamiak have a decent chance on getting both groups to state, but it would be a major stunner if anyone pulled off the sweep.
And so with our usual pleasantries out of the way, let’s dive in. For those joining the preview party late, here are the previous four parts, covering the other five classifications in the state:
Continue reading “High School Basketball Regionals Preview, Part V”