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LINCOLN, Neb.—Devin Douglass-Wiley scored 14 points, including the decisive basket in the final minute that lifted Lincoln Southwest to a 60-58 victory over Omaha Bryan on Friday in the Class A semifinals at the boys state basketball tournament.

Douglass-Wiley put Southwest ahead 59-56 with 48.9 seconds left. Galen Gullie’s layin got the Bears within a point, but Dakeistiare Augustine missed on a drive to the basket with two seconds left.

Garrett Nitz added 12 points for Southwest (23-2), which goes to the championship game in its first state appearance. Southwest will play Omaha Creighton Prep (21-5) for the title Saturday.

Gullie had 15 points, Augustine and Ben Imig 14 apiece and Tiit Kuek 11 for the Bears (20-7).

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