Girls basketball
Bellarmine 43, Federal Way 39
Federal Way opened West Central District action with a loss to the Lions in overtime.
Bellarmine outscored the Eagles, 7-3, in the overtime period of the Wednesday, Feb. 14 game.
Cayla Dixon led Federal Way with 16 points and Brianna Bennett swished in nine.
Federal Way 61, Rogers 52
The Eagles emerged as winners against Rogers in the Saturday, Feb. 10 South Puget Sound League playoff.
Ivanca Frerichs finished with a team-high 14 points as Jacquie Evenson threw in 13 and Bree Rowe and Dixon scored 11 apiece.
Federal Way 45, Olympia 31
The Eagles kept their season alive with their West Central District playoff victory over Olympia Friday.
Rowe led with 15 points and Simmons scored 10.
Boys basketball
Decatur 53, Bethel 49
Decatur advanced past Bethel in the Saturday, Feb. 10 South Puget Sound League playoff.
Marcus Tibbs tallied a team-high 20 points for the Gators and Michael Hale knocked in nine.
Federal Way 62, Puyallup 47
Aaron Broussard and Daniel Young led the Eagles with 14 points apiece in Saturday, Feb. 10 South Puget Sound League action. Marques Hollins hit 12 points, Jeffrey Forbes 11 and Terrell Smith nine.
Bellarmine 77, Beamer 60
Jason Green poured in 26 points for Todd Beamer Thursday, but homestanding Bellarmine still emerged as a first-round winner against the Titans.
Dre'Vaughn Bentley added 12 points for Beamer and Dakin Wanquist hit eight.
Wrestling
4A Region II
Decatur finished fourth in the action at Thomas Jefferson High School with 114 points as Federal Way scored 16 to tie Bothell for 14th TJ took 15th with 12.
Steven Hagdahl of Decatur took first place at 215 pounds by a 4-2 overtime score and teammate Tevyn Tillman took the 285-pound title with a 5-2 victory.
Tristan Jones of Decatur won the third place 171-pound match, 12-2.
Jake Buckholz finished fourth at 119 for Decatur, Tim Givan of Federal Way fourth at 125, Greg Bull of Decatur fourth at 130 pounds, Zach Yeaple of TJ fourth at 135, Spencer Kabelac fourth at 145 for Decatur, Thomas Freeman of Decatur fourth at 152 and Devon Jones of Decatur fourth at 171.