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Klamath Union girls basketball improved to 3-2 in Skyline Conference play, 8-9 overall after defeating Mazama on its homecourt Thursday night at Valhalla Court, 39-28.

KU was led by senior Jazmin Wilson, who had nine points, six steals, three assists and two blocked shots. Wilson was helped offensively by sophomore Lisette Watah as she ended with nine points, three rebounds and three steals.

Klamath Union junior Ariah Miller had eight points, five rebounds and junior Isabella Armijo ended with six points and six steals.

KU boys basketball

Klamath Union boys basketball suffered a 61-36 defeat to Mazama Thursday night at Valhalla Court, falling to 1-4 in conference play, 5-12 overall. The Pelicans were led in scoring by Grafton Watah's 15 points and three rebounds.

Senior Roland Vannarath and junior Tildon Coffman added five points each for KU as junior Landon Bogatay and senior Bryce Petersen added four points apiece.

KU girls basketball will have its next game starting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, January 28 at Henley High School. The KU boys basketball and Henley matchup will start at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 28 at Henley High School.

A full gallery from the KU and Mazama boys basketball matchup can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/Klamath.Falls.City.Schools/

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