A state berth was on the line Friday night, but the Kentwood High boys basketball team was nowhere to be found.

Fortunately for the Conquerors, a state ticket can still be had.

It’s something the Decatur Gators don’t have to worry about. Behind 17 points from Jordan McCloud and 16 more from Jerron Smith, the Gators knocked off the Conquerors 60-44 in a winner-to-state West Central District game at Auburn High. The trip to state will be Decatur’s fourth in a row under the direction of head coach Kevin Olson.

“We didn’t come to play,” Kentwood star Josh Smith said flatly. “I think we overlooked them … they played harder than us.”

Kentwood (14-10) throttled Decatur (16-9) last week in the South Puget Sound League tournament, 62-42. Friday night, however, the Gators turned the tables. And in doing so, earned another trip to the Tacoma Dome. Decatur will play Lincoln at 6 p.m. on Tuesday at the ShoWare Center in a district semifinal game. The loss drops Kentwood into the loser bracket, where the Conquerors will play Kentridge on Tuesday (8 p.m., Auburn High).

The loss to Decatur was tough for the Conquerors to swallow, especially when considering they’ve fallen a game short of the state tournament in each of the last two years – both defeats coming at Auburn High.

“I don’t think it’s the court, it’s our energy and our focus and we need to get better at that,” said Kentwood coach Michael Angelidis. “They outhustled us and outplayed us.”

The Gators got off to a quick start, taking a 12-2 lead on two buckets from McLoud and one apiece from Smith, Dom Hunter and Terrell Williams.

Meanwhile, the Conquerors were ice cold early. Kentwood didn’t get on the board until Mikell Everette converted a layup with 4:45 remaining in the first quarter. Kentwood did finish the quarter on a 7-0 run, capped with a lefty runner off glass by guard Tre Tyler.

Decatur went into halftime clinging to a 24-22 lead and was able to keep Kentwood at an arm’s length until moments into the third quarter, when the Conquerors went ahead 26-25 on an easy bucket down low from Smith.

Jason Boyce followed with a putback on an offensive rebound, giving the Conquerors a 28-25 advantage midway through the third.

Kentwood, however, was unable to build on the lead. The Conquerors were unable to find a groove from the outside all night and struggled to get Smith the ball in the paint against Decatur’s zone defense.

The Conquerors connected on just 2 of their 20 3-point attempts. Things were just as difficult for the Conquerors at the free-throw line, where they converted just 4 of 16 attempts.

“I’m pretty frustrated,” said Smith, who scored a team-high 14 points, but managed just 2 of 12 at the line. “It’s the same thing, a different year for me. It’s the third year we’ve been in this situation (to advance to state) against a team I think we should have beaten.”

Smith wasn’t alone among frustrated Conquerors.

“We didn’t have any energy,” said Tyler, who scored 11 points. “We fought back, took a lead in the second half, but they came with more energy than we did throughout the whole game.”

Particularly in the final eight minutes, when the Gators put the game away. Decatur went on a 9-2 run to open the fourth, pushing a 36-32 lead to 45-34 with 4:38 to play. The Conquerors didn’t get any closer than nine points the rest of the night.

McCloud supplied the hot hand for the Gators in the fourth, scoring eight of his 17 points. Meanwhile, Decatur’s Smith converted 6 of 8 from the line down the stretch, helping the Gators seal the state berth.

Kentwood came into the game having won 8 of its last 9.

In other West Central District action:

• The top-ranked Federal Way Eagles earned their fourth-straight trip to the Class 4A State Tournament with a hard-fought win over Bellarmine Prep Friday night, 57-53, in the quarterfinals of the West Central District Tournament at Foss High School.

The Eagles will take on the Wilson Rams in one district semifinal at 8 p.m. at Kent’s ShoWare Center Tuesday. Wilson, the second seed from the Narrows Leauge, beat Puyallup in the quarterfinals Friday.

The Eagles (22-1) used some clutch free-throw shooting by senior point guard Isiah Umipig down the stretch to withstand a pesky Bellarmine team, the third seed from the Narrows League. The Cal-State Fullterton-bound Umipig sank a pair of free throws with 20 seconds left to give Federal Way a commanding four-point lead.

The Eagles won the game despite foul trouble from Cole Dickerson, the SPSL North Most Valuable Player. Dickerson, who averages 25 points a game, finished with a season-low seven points and sat out most of the second half.

Junior Tyrell Lewis led Federal Way with 19 points and Umipig finished with 11.

• Beamer dropped into the consolation bracket with a 66-54 loss to the Lincoln Abes Friday night in the quarterfinals of the West Central District Tournament at Auburn High School.

The Titans will now have to win two games in a row to garner their second straight bid to the state tournament. Beamer will take on Mount Tahoma Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Auburn.

Lincoln, the top seed from the Narrows League, made 16 free throws in the final three minutes of the game to secure the automatic trip to the state tournament. Beamer was led by the 19 points of Kevin Davis and got 18 from junior Napa Mefi.