Girls teams battle, but fall short at districts

The season came to an end this weekend for all three girls basketball teams as each team fell during the district tournaments.

The season came to an end this weekend for all three girls basketball teams  as each team fell during the district tournaments.

RENTON

After an opening round loss to Sammamish, Renton bounced back Friday night with a 43-37 win over Port Angeles at Wilson High School in Tacoma to move on keep their postseason hopes alive.

No stats were available for the game.

But the season came to a close on Monday as the Indians dropped a one-point heartbreaker to North Kitsap 49-48.

No stats were available for the game.

Renton finishes the year with a 16-7 overall record.

LINDBERGH

After a first-round loss to Franklin Pierce, the Eagles found themselves in a win-or-go-home game Friday at Wilson High School in Tacoma.

Unfortunately, the Washington Patriots proved to be too much, besting Lindbergh 50-42.

No stats were available.

The Eagles end the season with a 5-16 overall record.

HAZEN

The Hazen Highlanders responding to an opening-round thumping from the Wilson Rams by picking up a one-point win Friday over Mt. Tahoma at Franklin Pierce High School, 40-49.

Unfortunately, on Monday, the Highlanders season came to an end at the hands of Central Kitsap, who nearly doubled up the Highlanders 65-33.

No stats were available for either game.

Hazen finishes the year with an 11-12 record.