Klamath Union High School put together its first basketball pink out game Tuesday, Feb. 11 at Pel Court. The KU girls basketball team showed off their new jerseys, which included pink detail to help raise awareness about breast cancer.
Look through the KFCS Facebook page for galleries from Tuesday night's Henley at Klamath Union varsity basketball games here: https://www.facebook.com/Klamath.Falls.City.Schools
Against Henley, Klamath Union girls varsity basketball fell to No. 3 Henley, 55-21.
Led by a resounding fourth quarter performance by KU senior Grafton Watah, Klamath Union boys basketball was able to pull away from Henley and beat the Hornets, 56-44.
Klamath Union improved to 3-5 in Skyline Conference play, 7-13 overall as the Pelicans hopes of a playoff appearance remain. Klamath Union won all three meetings this season against Henley.
Both Klamath Union girls and boys basketball defeated Hidden Valley the following night at Pel Court. Klamath Union girls basketball defeated the Mustangs, 46-40.
KU boys basketball defeated Hidden Valley, 51-43. The victory against Hidden Valley was earned after KU lost to the Mustangs earlier this season.