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Washington Boys Basketball

Washington - Boys Basketball

Warriors net biggest win in 3 years

The Cedar Rapids Washington boys basketball team could finally laugh a little Friday night and enjoy themselves.

The Warriors belted Jefferson, 57-36, on Hall of Fame Night at Washington for their most lopsided victory in three years.

"I think it was kind of an exhale," said Coach Adam Sanchez. "We've had all this anger built up in close losses and close games where we've played well in stretches. We finally just went out and played well and were able to take a lead and extend a lead.

"I think we finally got to see our guys take a big, deep breath and have some fun playing basketball."

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Washington - Boys Basketball

Carter lifts Cougars by Warriors

The Washington Warriors made a living against Kennedy last season with three victories against the Cougars, but not this year.

A.J. Carter would not allow it.

Carter pitched in 23 points Tuesday night as Kennedy nudged the Warriors, 59-52, in a Mississippi Valley Conference game at Kennedy to sweep the regular-season series.

Kennedy and Washington could meet again in the Class 4A substate tournament, but for now the Cougars own a 2-0 edge on their cross-town rivals.

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Washington - Boys Basketball

Printy sparks Warriors by Prairie

Jared Printy scored 23 points Friday night and Maurice Arrington added 14 as Cedar Rapids Washington clipped Prairie, 65-48, in a Mississippi Valley Conference game at Prairie.

JoJo Simpson had 17 points and Michael Mims collected 12 for Prairie (4-13, 2-10).

Washington raised its records to 4-13 overall and 4-8 in the league.

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Washington - Boys Basketball

Warriors stymie Hempstead, 44-35

Maurice Arrington scored 10 points and grabbed seven rebounds, and Jared Printy added 10 points to lead Washington past Dubuque Hempstead, 44-35, Tuesday in MVC boys basketball at Washington.

The Warriors (3-13, 3-8) built a 20-15 lead by halftime and led by 10 points at the end of the third quarter.

Montaves Anderson added seven assists and four steals for Washington.

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Washington - Boys Basketball

New Hampton knocks off Wash at line

New Hampton outscored Washington by 10 points at the free-throw line and beat the Warriors, 58-48, Saturday afternoon in a non-conference boys basketball game at Washington.

Washington (2-13) made only 7 of 20 free throw attempts.

New Hampton (15-0) cashed in 17 of 27 free throws. The Chickasaws are ranked No.2 in Class 2A.

Drew Hoeger led Washington with nine points.

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