4A boys state semifinals: Central Valley's stifling defense shuts down undefeated Union, 63-55

While those around the state may not have known Central Valley could be one of the last two remaining teams in 4A at the beginning of the year, the Bears
4A boys state semifinals: Central Valley's stifling defense shuts down undefeated Union, 63-55
4A boys state semifinals: Central Valley's stifling defense shuts down undefeated Union, 63-55 /

While those around the state may not have known Central Valley could be one of the last two remaining teams in 4A at the beginning of the year, the Bears players insist, they knew. 

On Saturday, they showed the rest of the state why, in a 63-55 takedown of top-seeded Union in the 4A state semifinals at the Tacoma Dome. 

Handing Union its first loss of the season, the Bears say, was more about wiping away records and just playing basketball. That much was evident to them at halftime, when the Bears took a two-point lead into the locker room.

“We were right in it,” Central Valley coach Mike Laws said. "They hadn’t really done anything that we didn’t expect, and the kids, we had confidence like ‘OK, we can play with these guys.’ They’re not that big of a deal.’ Good team, but undefeated teams they kind of psych you a little bit."

WHAT MADE THE DIFFERENCE

Each time Union’s Tanner Toolson, named “Mr. Basketball” by the state coaches association, faced a defense that effectively stifled his production, another player stepped up. Many nights it was Kaden Horn, sometimes Josh Reznick and in two key games, Mason Hill stepped up big scoring the ball. On Friday night, Horn, a first team all-league guard, was 1 of 7 with four points. Hill had 11 and Reznick had 11 to supplement Toolson’s tough 26. That was all part of the plan, Laws said.

“The whole goal, (Toolson) doesn’t touch it, (Kaden Horn) doesn’t touch it,” Laws said.

ONE BIG MOMENT

Jayce Simmons stole a pass from Mason Hill intended for Kaden Horn, went the length of the floor, did a euro-step layup around a contesting defender to make it a three possession game with just over two minutes left. It was one of several plays the Bears made to take the wind out of Union's late comeback attempts.

PLAYERS OF THE GAME

Noah Sanders, Central Valley

Scored a team-high 16 points, pulled down five rebounds, hit a key 3 as a part of the team’s 15-7 run to open the third quarter, and threw down a two-handed dunk to put CV up nine with under a minute left.

Tanner Toolson, Union

Scored 26 points and logged five steals while making 7 of 9 free throws. Toolson battled through a CV defense that made him earn every point he scored, including a cutting dunk in the fourth quarter and an early step-back 3. 

UP NEXT

Central Valley advances to the 4A state championship on Saturday at 9 p.m. at the Tacoma Dome; Union drops to the third place game against Glacier Peak at 1 pm.


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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.