BOYS BASKETBALL: Forks’ Browning and Adams voted all-league

FORKS — Forks High School boys basketball players Parker Browning and Marky Adams were honored by the coaches of the Evergreen League this week.

Browning, a 6-foot-3 junior guard, was chosen for the all-league first team in voting done by the league’s coaches.

Browning led the Spartans with 18 points while averaging five rebounds and two assists per game.

Hoquiam’s Jack Adams was voted MVP.

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Joining Browning on the first team are Aberdeen’s Payton Campbell, Hoquiam’s Jace Varner, Eatonville’s Brooks Mueller and Tenino’s Nihls Petersen.

Adams was voted to the second team. The 6-foot-8 junior post averaged 14 points, 13.5 rebounds and 2.2 blocks for the Spartans this season.

Also on the second team are Elma’s Kolton Emerson, Montesano’s Logan Truax, Rochester’s Josh Kennedy and Tenino’s Jerod Steen.

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