Doug Pacey joined The News Tribune in 2007 after covering prep sports at The Bellingham Herald for five years. He graduated from Issaquah High School in 1998 and earned a journalism degree from the University of Kansas in 2002. E-mail Doug.

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TNT's girls basketball rankings
Class 4A
1. Kentwood 21-0
2. Lewis and Clark 21-0
3. Pasco 21-0
4. Snohomish 18-2
5. Moses Lake 17-4
6. Federal Way 18-4
7. Auburn Riverside 16-6
8. Bellarmine Prep 18-3
9. Mead 17-4
10. Graham-Kapowsin 17-4
Got next: Eastlake, Edmonds-Woodway, Issaquah, Inglemoor, Jackson, Mount Tahoma, Roosevelt, Spokane Central Valley, Walla Wall
Class 3A
1. Kennedy 20-0
2. Prairie 18-3
3. Franklin 17-2
4. White River 19-1
5. Bainbridge 17-4
6. Holy Names 18-3
7. Shadle Park 15-5
8. Yakima West Valley 14-6
9. Meadowdale 16-4
10. Mercer Island 15-5
Got next: Bellevue, Bonney Lake, Enumclaw, Liberty, Mount Si, Port Angeles, Yelm.
Class 2A
1. Prosser 19-0
2. Archbishop Murphy 19-0
3. Black Hills 17-2
4. Pullman 15-2
5. Lynden 15-4
6. Hockinson 17-2
7. Yakima East Valley 16-3
8. Burlington-Edison 14-4
9. Kingston 15-5
10. Elma 13-4
Got next: Ellensburg, Clarkston, Othello, Spokane West Valley, Tumwater
Class 1A
1. Seattle Christian 21-0
2. Lynden Christian 16-3
3. Freeman 18-1
4. Connell 19-1
5. Granger 17-3
6. Tonasket 15-4
7. Chelan 15-3
8. Zillah 16-4
9. Vashon 15-4
10. Toledo 16-4
Got next: Bellevue Christian, LaCenter, Mabton, Nooksack Valley
The reunion of “Fire and Ice” will be Super-Sized.
Former Bellarmine Prep teammates Abdul Gaddy and Avery Bradley have been selected to play in the 2009 McDonald’s All-American basketball game.
“It’s a great honor,” said Gaddy, the University of Washington’s future point guard. “It’s going to be fun and I’m going to get to play with Avery again.”
Bradley, a 6-foot-3 shooting guard committed to the University of Texas, played for the Lions for three season before transferring in August to Findlay Prep of Henderson, Nev.
The game will be played April 1 in Miami and will be televised on ESPN. Louisville-bound point guard Peyton Siva of Franklin High was also selected to play in the prestigious game. Gaddy, Bradley and Siva are the first players from the state to be named to the team since 2006 when Seattle Prep’s Spencer Hawes was on the West roster.
You can view the complete McDonald's All-American teams here.
Gaddy said he was looking forward to spending time in Miami with his family and friends.
“We’re all looking forward to it,” said the state’s reigning Gatorade Player of the Year. “I think they’ve got some funs things for us to do down there.”
Bellarmine Prep coach Bernie Salazar said Gaddy’s selection is a product of his tenacious work ethic.
“This is a testament to Abdul’s ability, but more of a testament to his work ethic,” said Bellarmine Prep coach Bernie Salazar. “He’s not faster, stronger or taller than a lot of his opponents. But he works harder than all of them.”
Bradley and Gaddy picked up another big honor on Tuesday when USA Basketball announced that the two were members of its 2009 Men’s Junior National Select team that will play in the 12th Annual Nike Hoops Summit on April 11 at the Rose Garden in Portland, Ore.
Bradley has helped Findlay Prep (28-0) achieve the No. 2 national ranking in USA Today’s Super 25. Gaddy said he speaks ‘every day” with Bradley.
“He’s doing good down there,” Gaddy said. “His team is so good that he’s not scoring as much as he did when he was here, but he’s scoring more with fewer opportunities and that’s making him better.”
Gaddy will lead his team into the first round of the Class 4A West Central District tournament today when the Lions travel to eighth-ranked Kentridge (14-7).
“They’re a good team,” he said. “They beat (top-ranked) Federal Way and (No. 6) Kentwood, so they’re obviously a tough team. We’ll have to be ready to come out and play.”
