Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery

Chargers play Glacier Peak for state title

Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery

The Kentridge girls beat Bellarmine 54-41 in the semifinal round and will play for the 4A girls championship at 7 p.m. today, Saturday, at the Tacoma Dome.

The Chargers will play Glacier Peak for the title.


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Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery
Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery
Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery
Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery
Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery
Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery
Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery
Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery
Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery
Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery
Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery
Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery
Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery
Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery
Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery
Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery
Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery
Kentridge beats Bellarmine in semifinal | Photo Gallery

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