PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Long after most of the fans had gone, Jesuit's Kyle Wiltjer stood at center court of the Rose Garden Arena and hugged his coach, Gene Potter.It was a fitting way for the Kentucky-bound Wiltjer to end his career with the Crusaders.Wiltjer finished with 13 points and five rebounds and the top-ranked Jesuit Crusaders won their third consecutive OSAA Class 6A basketball championship with a 60-46 victory over Westview on Saturday night."This is the best feeling right now, a great way to go out," Wiltjer said.Jack Grodahl had 13 points and 11 rebounds for Jesuit (26-2), which became the first big-school boys team to win three straight state titles. Jordan Akwenuke added 14 points and seven rebounds.Jesuit's girls won the 6A championship earlier in the evening, making the Crusaders the first big school to claim both the boys and girls state titles in the same year."We just focused on 2011. We didn't talk about winning three," Wiltjer said. "Let's just be the best team we can be this year. It was a lot of fun."Austin Kuemper, who is headed for Oregon, had 15 points for the No. 7 Wildcats (21-6).Jesuit defeated No. 2 Central Catholic to advance to the final against Westview, a rematch of last year's 6A title game that the Crusaders won 66-44. Westview defeated North Medford in the semifinals.Jesuit beat Westview twice during the regular season and the Crusaders finished atop the Metro League.The two teams wrestled for the lead in the first half. Jesuit went up 13-8 early, but Westview made its move when Dyrall Goods hit a 3-pointer to make it 22-18. After sinking the shot, Woods raised his arms to the cheering Westview student section.Phil Belding added another 3-pointer for the Wildcats to make it 25-19 at halftime."I thought we had pretty good looks, we just weren't making shots," Jesuit coach Potter said. "I was a little concerned about our overall energy, but I thought if we could push it up a little we'd be OK."Ryan Benson's 3-pointer for the Crusaders narrowed it to 31-29, but Jesuit was unable to pull ahead until Grodahl made a short jumper and Xavier Coleman's followed with a layup to make it 36-35.Grodahl's put-back at the end of the third quarter capped a 13-0 run and gave the Crusaders a 42-35 advantage going into the final period.Wiltjer's hook extended the lead to 48-38. Wiltjer decided to play for John Calipari and the Wildcats last August after narrowed his college choices down to Gonzaga, Texas, Wake Forest and California.With the Crusaders safely ahead 54-44 with a minute left, the Jesuit student section began chanting "Three-peat! Three-peat!"Earlier in the evening, the Jesuit girls defeated Clackamas 42-39 for the state title. It was the first girls basketball state championship ever for the Crusaders, who now have won at least one state championship in every girls sport sanctioned by the OSAA.