Two teams ranked in top 10 in Class 4A by The Seattle Times didn’t disappoint on Saturday in Vancouver. Skyview (1-1), ranked No. 7, had the early advantage against Henry Jackson of Mill Creek, ranked No. 9, until the Timberwolves pulled away in the fourth quarter. Storm coach Matt Gruhler said this was exactly the type of game he wanted to play in nonleague. “They returned their top eight players and were just a little bit better prepared for late-game situations,” Gruhler said of Jackson. Skyview led 52-46 in the fourth when Jackson went on a 7-0 run to take a 53-52 lead.