Washington 1B boys basketball 2020 state tournament bracket breakdown: Schedules, storylines, players to watch, predictions

Here’s an overview of the WIAA state high school Class 1B boys basketball tournament taking place Wednesday-Saturday at the Spokane Arena: 1B BOYS STATE
Washington 1B boys basketball 2020 state tournament bracket breakdown: Schedules, storylines, players to watch, predictions
Washington 1B boys basketball 2020 state tournament bracket breakdown: Schedules, storylines, players to watch, predictions /

Here’s an overview of the WIAA state high school Class 1B boys basketball tournament taking place Wednesday-Saturday at the Spokane Arena:

WEDNESDAY GAMES (winner to Thursday quarterfinals, loser out)

No. 11 Garfield-Palouse (17-7) vs. No. 6 Muckleshoot Tribal School (19-8), 9 a.m.

Winner: Plays No. 5 Naselle (18-6), 9 a.m. Thursday

No. 10 Almira-Coulee-Hartline (16-8) vs. No. 7 Rainier Christian (20-7), 10:30 a.m.

Winner: Plays No. 1 Odessa (24-0), 10:30 a.m. Thursday

No. 13 Selkirk (16-8) vs. No. 4 Riverside Christian (20-2), 12:15 p.m.

Winner: Plays No. 3 Lummi Nation (25-3), 12:15 p.m. Thursday

No. 9 Taholah (19-3) vs. No. 8 Oakesdale (15-8), 2 p.m.

Winner: Plays No. 2 Yakama Nation Tribal (21-2), 2 p.m. Thursday

THREE STORYLINES

Class 1B story of the year: Bryan and Bryce Strom, the latest 1,000-point scorers in a family full of them, are aiming to lead Yakama Nation Tribal to its first state championship in program history. After losing to Sunnyside Christian last season, the Eagles enter as the 2-seed and knocked out that same program in the district title game. Read the full story here

Lummi’s Caleb Revey has been a consistent leader. Can he lead a young group to glory?

Revey is a four-year varsity contributor, and his Blackhawks are in as good a position as they’ve been in his four years entering with a first round bye. As a freshman, was a part of a team that lost in the state championship to Sunnyside Christian. He helped Lummi (25-3) get back to state last year, but was knocked out in the first round by Riverside Christian.

Can Ryan Moffett bring Odessa its first basketball state title?

Moffett’s name will forever be etched in the record books after he became the state’s all-time scoring leader last month. Now can the prolific senior guard deliver on the top-seeded Tigers’ ultimate goal, winning a 1B title? He certainly has the pieces around him who know a thing or two about winning. Nearly everyone played on the football team that won a back-to-back state football championship in the fall — by a landslide.

FIVE PLAYERS TO WATCH

F Tyran Lane, Lummi Nation, soph.

G Bryce Strom, Yakama Tribal, sr.

F Reece Isaak, Almira-Coulee-Hartline, sop.

G/F Matthew Hockett, Oakesdale, sr.

G Ryan Moffett, Odessa, sr. 

FIRST-ROUND GAME TO KEEP AN EYE ON

No. 10 Almira-Coulee-Hartline vs. No. 7 Rainier Christian: After knocking out three-time defending state champion Sunnyside Christian in the regional round, 55-51, ACH takes on a Rainier Christian team that gave 2-seed Yakama Nation Tribal its most competitive game since Jan. 28, when the Eagles beat— guess who? — ACH by 10. The winner of this game has undefeated 1-seed Odessa waiting for it in a Thursday quarterfinal. 

PREDICTIONS

First-round games

Garfield-Palouse 47, Muckleshoot Tribal 44

Almira-Coulee-Hartline 69, Rainier Christian 61

Riverside Christian 62, Selkirk 50

Taholah 65, Oakesdale 58

Quarterfinal games

Naselle 58, Garfield-Palouse 44

Odessa 72, Almira-Coulee-Hartline 62

Lummi Nation 78, Riverside Christian 66

Yakama Nation Tribal 68, Taholah 59

Semifinal games

Odessa 78, Naselle 73

Yakama Tribal 70, Lummi Nation 63

Championship game

Odessa 74, Yakama Tribal 63

TICKETS

Daily: $16.50 for adults, and $13.50 for students/senior citizens (Wed.-Fri.) $17.50 for adults, $14.50 for students/senior citizens. (Sat.)

Weeklong: $39.50 for adults, $31.50 for students/senior citizens (Thu-Sat.). $51.50 for adults, $40.50 for students/senior citizens (Wed.-Sat.)


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Andy Buhler, SBLive Sports
ANDY BUHLER, SBLIVE SPORTS

Andy Buhler is a Regional Editor of Texas and the national breaking news desk. He brings more than five years of experience covering high school sports across the state of Washington and beyond, where he covered the likes of Paolo Banchero and Tari Eason served on state tournament seeding committees. He works on the SBLive/Sports Illustrated Power 25 national boys basketball rankings. He has covered everything from the Final Four, MLS in Atlanta to local velodrome before diving into the world of preps. His bylines can be found in The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington), The Associated Press, The Columbian (Vancouver, Washington), The Oregonian and more. He holds a degree from Gonzaga and is based out of Portland, Oregon.