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Washington - Boys Basketball

Clark lifts streaking Warriors past City High

IOWA CITY - Sometimes an unlikely hero can appear out of nowhere to propel a team to victory.

On Tuesday night, Washington received its improbable heroics from Heath Clark.

Late in the fourth quarter, Clark came off the bench and netted eight quick points, propelling the Warriors past Iowa City High, 59-48, at the City High gym.

The win was the Warriors' fifth straight.

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 February 2013 23:01

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Washington - Boys Basketball

Surging Warriors knock off J-Hawks

Cedar Rapids Jefferson junior Jacob Olson torched Washington for a career-high 31 points in a 57-36 victory when the two clubs met back in December.

The Warriors remembered that painful encounter and did something about it Friday night.

Washington pestered Olson all night in the rematch at Jefferson and defeated the J-Hawks, 50-40, in a Mississippi Valley Conference game for its fourth straight victory.

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Washington - Boys Basketball

Warriors whip Cougars for 3rd win in row

It's hard to call a guy the "Metro Coach of the Year" when his team has won only four games all season, but you might want to give Adam Sanchez a serious look.

The young man has performed miracles with the Cedar Rapids Washington boys basketball team this season in his first year as head coach.

The Warriors, winless and hopeless a year ago, drilled the Kennedy Cougars 54-38 Tuesday night for their third Mississippi Valley Conference victory in a row.

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Washington - Boys Basketball

Rosenthal helps Warriors nip Prairie

With 7.3 seconds left Friday night at home and his team ahead of Prairie, 43-41, Washington senior David Rosenthal was sent to the foul line for two shots.

Just nine seconds before that, he’d made one free throw and missed the second.

“This time,” said Warrior Coach Adam Sanchez during a timeout, “Rosey’s gonna knocked down both of ‘em ... unless there’s a breeze.”

The big lefty then went out and swished both shots.

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Washington - Boys Basketball

Washington boys grab 2nd win

DUBUQUE - Washington stormed back from a six-point halftime deficit and beat Dubuque Hempstead, 47-41, Tuesday night in a Mississippi Valley Conference boys basketball game.

Brock Butterfield scored 10 points to lead the Warriors (2-14, 2-9).

Jake Weber had 17 points for Hempstead (3-13, 3-8).

Hempstead held an 18-12 lead at halftime. Washington outscored the Mustangs 17-6 in the third quarter to take a 29-24 lead.

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