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SUNDOME SHOOTOUT

SHANE FULLER/Stat Hound contributor

Zillah topples Deer Park to cap Shootout

Klitzke's layup lifts second-ranked 1A Leopards past 2A No. 2 Stags

By JERREL SWENNING/Stat Hound

Dec 31, 2025

What’s already been months of emotions for Zillah girls basketball had another night of big feelings inside the Yakima Valley SunDome.


This time, jubilation.


The Leopards, ranked second in Class 1A, took down 2A’s No. 2 Deer Park 67-65 on Makenna Klitzke’s layup as time ran out in overtime Tuesday to cap the SunDome Shootout.


“That’s a program win,” Zillah coach Joel Yellow Owl said. “I was telling the girls there are going to be younger generations that see that win and remember it for years to come.”


VIDEO OF GAME-WINNING SHOT FROM ZILLAHSPORTS.COM


Less than five months ago, the team – which is almost all back after finishing fourth at the state tournament – and the community lost Leopards legend Brandi Valadez, the longtime coach and former star athlete at Zillah. She died at 41 after a lengthy battle with cancer.


“I’m sure Coach Brandi is smiling right now, looking down and a couple of the girls were saying, ‘Hey, she took her wig off for that one,’” Yellow Owl said. “I saw Brandi through every single one of those girls tonight and I think that’s what matters – continuing her legacy with wins like this.”


To notch Tuesday’s win, the Leopards had to keep up with a team that hadn’t played a game closer than 20 points before Monday’s 11-point victory against fifth-ranked Selah.


And the Stags, who had won 68 regular-season games and finished third at state last season, unleashed the frenetic defense that engulfs opponents.


Against the Leopards, though, Deer Park wasn’t able to convert the turnovers to points as much as usual. The Stags often looked rushed or too amped up, missing many point-blank shots.


Deer Park didn’t make a two-point shot until late in the second quarter, keeping pace with the Leopards with 3-pointers.


“We don’t rush, we generally rush people,” Stags coach KC Ahrens said. “We were worried about getting our shot blocked and that’s something that we haven’t done.”


Despite taking less than half as many shots, Zillah took a 30-26 lead into halftime.


The Leopards built their lead to as many as eight points in the third quarter, before Deer Park whittled the deficit to three going into the fourth.


Zillah never trailed the rest of the game, but couldn’t break away. Jacey Boesel scored 12 of her game-high 22 points in the fourth quarter for the Stags to force the extra session.


The Leopards held Deer Park without a field goal in overtime. Still, free throws by Boesel and Ashlan Bryant knotted the score at 65 in the final minute.


With the shot clock off, June Fiander – playing in her first game after transferring from Kennewick – dribbled the clock down before driving to the hoop and whipping it across the lane to Klitzke for the game-winner.


“It’s been an emotional month and we’re handling it together,” Klitzke said. “That’s who we play for so I think that makes us push harder.”


Klitzke finished with 14 points after pouting in 37 against the West Valley m Monday. After early struggles Tuesday, she finished 10 points between the fourth quarter and OT.


“She had a rough one today and that’s always tough when you come off a big win,” Yellow Owl said. “Down the stretch, she made the adjustments. Big-time players make big-time plays and she’s a big-time player.”


Addison Johnson led Zillah with 17 points, and Angelina Buck added 14.


The Leopards (7-1), who host ninth-ranked Royal on Saturday, could move to No. 1 with top-ranked Lynden Christian falling to Napavine on Monday. Zillah


Deer Park (7-1) returns to Greater Spokane League play Friday hosting West Valley.


“You don’t want to lose but it’s better than beating somebody by 40,” Ahrens said. “We needed it.”

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