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    Tonasket boys pull away from Kettle

    By Brent Baker • December 7, 2013 11:14 pm
    Tags: Tonasket Boys Basketball, Tonasket High School
    The Tigers' Michael Orozco glides in for a layup late in Saturday's win over Kettle Falls.
    The Tigers’ Michael Orozco glides in for a layup late in Saturday’s win over Kettle Falls.

    TONASKET – Seven Tigers scored six or more points as Tonasket outlasted Kettle Falls in the Tigers’ home opener.

    Tags: Tonasket Boys Basketball, Tonasket High School

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