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Tekoa-Oakesdale High School's Josiah Tampien, left, and Casey Cook celebrate at midcourt as the Moses Lake Christian Academy team stands quietly on the sidelines after losing 42-37 to Tekoa-Oakesdale in the Washington state class 1B basketball tournament in Yakima Feb. 22. The win put Tekoa-Oakesdale into the championship game against Sunnyside Christian High School. SCHS won the championship
38-37 in overtime. Go to our blog page to learn one way to shoot the thrill of victory and agony of defeat.
Tekoa-Oakesdale High School's Josiah Tampien, left, and Casey Cook celebrate at midcourt as the Moses Lake Christian Academy team stands quietly on the sidelines after losing 42-37 to Tekoa-Oakesdale in the Washington state class 1B basketball tournament in Yakima Feb. 22. The win put Tekoa-Oakesdale into the championship game against Sunnyside Christian High School. SCHS won the championship
38-37 in overtime. Go to our blog page to learn one way to shoot the thrill of victory and agony of defeat.




