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Prosser vs Grandview Washington High School Basketball 2/17/2025

Prosser vs Grandview Washington High School Basketball 2/17/2025

The Grandview (WA) varsity basketball team is playing a home conference game against Prosser (WA) today at 6 p.m.

Here’s what you need to know:

What: Washington High School Basketball
Who: Prosser vs Grandview
When: Today, February 17, 2025
Time: 6:00. p.m. ET
Live stream: Watch here

Game Preview: Prosser vs Grandview

The ongoing basketball rivalry between the Prosser Mustangs and the Grandview Greyhounds has been one of the most thrilling matchups in Washington state this season. As both teams approach the final stretch of the 2024-2025 season, the competitive edge, team performances, and head-to-head results paint a fascinating picture of what fans can expect.

Record Breakdown and Team Performance

Prosser Mustangs have posted a respectable overall record of 17-6, with a strong district performance of 14-4. Their home record is 9-2, and they have managed an 8-3 record on the road. Prosser’s strength lies in their ability to score, averaging 71.8 points per game. However, their defense has been a bit more porous, allowing 1,343 points on the season. Their win percentage stands at .739, with a district percentage of .778.

In contrast, Grandview Greyhounds have dominated this season with an impressive 20-2 record. They have remained unbeaten in district play with a perfect 17-0 record and are a remarkable 10-0 at home. The Greyhounds have also been proficient on offense, averaging 77.9 points per game, while allowing only 1,277 points throughout the season. Their win percentage is an exceptional .909, and they hold a perfect district percentage of 1.000.

Team Scoring Averages

Looking at scoring patterns, both teams have shown offensive firepower, but Grandview has been more consistent across the four quarters. Prosser’s scoring averages 17.4 points in the first quarter, 19.0 in the second, 18.7 in the third, and 16.3 in the fourth. Their final score per game is 71.8 points.

On the other hand, Grandview’s scoring shows greater balance, starting strong with 19.3 points in the first quarter and maintaining high scoring throughout. They average 21.5 points in the second, 22.0 in the third, and 19.8 in the fourth, for a final average of 77.9 points per game.

Head-to-Head Matchups

The two teams have already faced off twice this season, with Grandview coming out victorious in both games. On January 10, 2025, at a conference game at Prosser, Grandview defeated the Mustangs 81-65. Prosser showed promise early, leading 19-15 at the end of the first quarter, but Grandview powered through with a strong second-half performance to secure the win. The box score showed key contributions from Grandview’s players, particularly in the second half.

In a rematch on February 7, 2025, Grandview again emerged victorious, this time with a 74-68 win at home. This time, Prosser came out strong in the first half, holding a slight lead, but Grandview’s defensive adjustments and offensive efficiency in the third and fourth quarters propelled them to another win.

Common Opponents

Both teams have faced similar opponents, with Prosser holding a 15-2 record against common opponents and Grandview boasting a perfect 16-0 record. Both teams have handled teams like Zillah, Quincy, and Ephrata with ease, with each victory coming by significant margins. However, Grandview has continued to impress with their consistency against top-tier opponents.

Notably, both teams faced Selah this season, with Prosser losing 65-44 earlier in the year, while Grandview edged out a tough 95-79 win. Selah would prove to be one of the few teams to challenge Grandview, but the Greyhounds’ resilience continues to shine through.

Looking Ahead

As the season progresses, both teams are positioning themselves for a strong finish. Prosser will look to bounce back in future matchups, while Grandview aims to maintain its dominance in district play and beyond. Their final game of the season, set for February 17, 2025, will be another exciting chapter in the rivalry.

With Prosser’s 17-6 overall record and Grandview’s 20-2 record, fans can expect an intense battle for supremacy in Washington high school basketball as both teams gear up for postseason play.

As these two powerhouse teams head into the final stretch of the season, one thing is clear: the rivalry between Prosser and Grandview is far from over. The stakes are high, and both teams will be looking to leave their mark on the 2024-2025 season.

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