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2009 Les Schwab Tipoff Classic
Posted by Mason Kelley
Here is a press release on the 2009 Les Schwab Tipoff Classic.
KENT -- Defending Class 4A state girls basketball champion Kentwood headlines a strong field at the 2009 Les Schwab Tipoff Classic, set to begin Thursday at Kentwood High School. The tournament will feature four girls teams and four boys teams.
The Kentwood girls cruised to the state championship last season with a 28-1 record and are the feature team of this year's Tipoff Classic. Kentwood, under new coach Dean Montzingo who led the Kentwood boys to a state championship, will face Bellevue (14-10) in a first round game Thursday at 7 p.m.
In the other girls matchup Auburn Mountainview (18-9) will take on Inglemoor (16-7) 4:0 p.m.. Auburn Mountainview played in last year's Class 3A state girls tournament.
On the boys side Foster (18-9) will take on Mount Si (15-9) at 5:30 p.m. while Renton (17-4) takes on Lake Washington (7-13) at 8:30 p.m. Foster appeared in last year's Class 3A boys state tournament finishing eighth.
Tickets are $7 and available at the door.
2009 LES SCHWAB TIPOFF CLASSIC
At Kentwood High School
Thursday, Dec. 3
4:00 p.m. Auburn Mountainview girls vs. Inglemoor girls
5:30 p.m. Foster boys vs. Mount Si boys
7:00p.m. Kentwood girls vs. Bellevue girls
8:30 p.m. Renton boys vs. Lake Washington boys
Saturday, Dec. 5
2:00 p.m. Girls consolation
3:30 p.m. Boys consolation
5:30 p.m. Girls championship
7:00 p.m. Boys Championship
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