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Wellpinit Bows At Neah Bay

A/B girls

Neah Bay made 22 of 29 free throws and shot 52 percent from the field to beat Wellpinit 63-55 at home. Miranda Payne scored 18 points, had 14 rebounds and six steals for Wellpinit, but fouled out early in the fourth period.

Neah Bay 63, Wellpinit 55

Wellpinit 11 12 16 16 - 55

Neah Bay 13 14 15 18 - 63

WELLPINIT Tonasket 2, Allen 11, Ost 0, J.Flett 3, Abrahamson 6, Payne 18, Covington 0, Lynn 11, Wynecoop 0, Stearns 4.

NEAH BAY Brook 13, Jackie 8, Sandew 14, Shane 10, Hawna 10, Ida 3, Nicole 2, Jehn 3.

Tekoa-Oakesdale 59, Genesee 24

Genesee committed 31 turnovers and Sally Palmer had nine steals for the Nighthawks (2-0).

T-O’s Brandi Peringer scored 21. Anna Allen led Genesee with 16.

Genesee 8 10 4 2 - 24

Tekoa-Oakesdale 14 10 19 16 - 59

GENESEE Allen 16, Fox 0, Grieser 0, Lineham 0, K.Moser 2, Wedin 0, Krien 2, Lyons 2, Blume 2, E.Moser 0.

TEKOA-OAKESDALE Crider 0, Wagner 5, Palmer 9, Brown 2, Hay 6, Peringer 21, Hansen 3, Bruce 2, French 11.

Garfield-Palouse 50, Freeman 31

Cindy Main and Joey Cottrill each scored 15 points for Garfield-Palouse in Freeman. Jennifer Wilkerson had nine points and 12 rebounds to lead the Scotties (0-2), who shot only 28 percent from the field.

Garfield-Palouse 11 11 17 11 - 50

Freeman 4 7 11 9 - 31

GAR-PALNelson 0, Main 15, Sheldon 6, Pfaff 5, Cottrill 15, Cottrill 0, Hodson 0, Broughton 2,McCabe 7.

FREEMANWasley 0, Wilkerson 9, Pratt 2, Brown 6, McCathern 2, Watson 0, Coffey 0, Graham 0, Wattkins 4, Smith 4, Boston 4, McDonald 0.

Manson 55, Liberty 40

Manson’s Katie Davis scored 14 of her 18 points in the second half and the Trojans pulled away in the last 4 minutes at Liberty.

Manson took advantage of 20 Liberty turnovers. Joe Cory led the Lancers with 12 points.

Manson 14 8 10 23 - 55

Liberty 6 9 12 13 - 40

LIBERTY Cornwall 4, Cory 12, Polione 2, Bothman 8, Torguson 9, Pittman 1, Neihart 2, Prince 0, Adams 2.

MANSON Guerra 9, Teague 12, Foster 4, Anderson 0, Johnson 12, Weagant 0, Davis 18.

Soap Lake 53, S-H 40

Soap Lake’s Christina Lundgren scored 26 points at Sprague, where the Falcons trailed by only one after three periods. Miranda Putney led Sprague-Harrington with 12 points.

Soap Lake 11 12 9 21 - 53

Sprague/Harrington 6 11 14 9 - 40

SOAP LAKE Bong 0, Chapman 0, Carveau 10, Harris 0, Hooper 0, Dyas 0, Bohnet 0, Hendershott 8, Hoffman 5, Lundgren 26, Roberson 4.

SPRAGUE/HARRINGTON Maurer 0, Larmer 9, Hampton 8, Smith 0, Putney 12, Engles 5, M.Walters 4, C.Walters 2.

Wilbur-Cres. 72, Medical Lake 28

Jessica Martin had 22 points and six steals as the Wildcats (3-0) stepped up to defeat the visiting Class A Cardinals.

Martin also had six steals and Janelle Allen 10 points for Wilbur-Creston.

Medical Lake 8 7 8 5 - 28

Wilbur-Creston 16 24 11 21 - 72

MEDICAL LAKE Musser 1, Duckett 11, Davis 8, Walker 2, Kjelland 6.

WILBUR-CRESTON Mann 0, Allen 10, Llewellyn 2, Deahl 4, Martin 22, Erickson 6, L.Arden 2, H.Arden 7, Kunz 0, Bandy 19.

St. John-Endicott 63, Ritzville 35

The visiting Eagles raced to a 23-5 lead after one period to win their second straight. Tricia Lamb and Andee Schmick each scored 17 points for SJE. It was Ritzville’s opener.

St. John-Endicott 23 19 16 5 - 63

Ritzville 5 9 7 14 - 35

ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Simpson 2, Colyar 3, Bafus 6, Kleweno 1, Lamb 17, Loomis 1, Garrett 11, Schmick 17, Kile 4.

RITZVILLE Coleman 5, Kramer 1, Weber 0, Horpedahl 6, Walli 2, Wellsandt 4, Mickelsen 0, Russel 7, Yerxa 5, Telecky 2, Deking 3.

Rosalia 46, Lakeside (Idaho) 42

Rosalia’s Cory Nelson made two key fourth-period baskets and Staci Bernard was cool down the stretch at the foul line for the Spartans. Bernard had 14 points, including 10 of 12 free throws, and 12 rebounds and Nelson scored 10.

Lakeside 7 12 8 15 - 42

Rosalia 11 11 8 16 - 46

LAKESIDE (PLUMMER, IDAHO) - Brand 5, Niebuhr 5, Campbell 0, SiJohn 11, Hammons 2, Hoffman 11, Middleton 2, Flint 6, Holton 0.

ROSALIA B.Nelson 0, Witte 0, C.Nelson10 , Henning 0, McLaughlin 8, Brown 8, Bernard 14, Slemp 5.

Colton 67, Waitsburg 50

Colton’s Dawn Wallace, a 5-foot-6 guard, scored 40 points for the Wildcats, hitting 18 of 24 shots from the field, including 4 of 5 3-pointers. Wallace also had seven rebounds, six steals, five blocked shots and five assists, and the Cardinals committed 33 turnovers.

Waitsburg 14 11 11 14 - 50

Colton 15 18 19 15 - 67

WAITSBURG Hulce 5, Jones 0, Thomas6 , Stokes 8, Jacoy , Ruzicka 6, Scott 0, Leid 5, Kiefel 20, Trent .

COLTON Maston 0, Wallace 40, Harrell 2, Fowler 0, Dudley 0, Crim 0, Reisenauer 4, Merk 8, Giden 13, Walters , Reedy.

Waterville 60, Odessa 34

Waterville used a combined 35 points from Angie Dawson (18) and Shannon Ludeman (17) and an icy 19.5-percent shooting by Odessa to knock off the Tigers. Waterville hit 43.5 percent.

Waterville 17 13 12 18 - 60

Odessa 5 12 8 9 - 34

WATERVILLE Dawson 18, Goomley 6, Dahlke 1, Viebrock 8, Biggar 5, Petersen 3, Ludeman 17, Gray 2.

ODESSA J.Melcher 0, D.Melcher 0, Walter 12, D.Schorzman 0, Smith 6, L.Schorzman 7, Ramm 3, Shaw 2, Watters 2, Schmierer 2.

Northport Tip-off Tournament

Falls Chr. 65, Northport 61

Sarah Peterson scored 37 points for Falls Christian, including four 3-pointers and 15 of 23 free throws.

Jessica Sell led the Mustangs with 27 points and six 3s, but she fouled out in the fourth period. Emilee Jackson added 16 points and 10 rebounds for Falls Christian (3-2).

Falls Christian 13 14 11 27 - 65

Northport 11 8 19 23 - 61

FALLS CHRISTIAN Wallace 5, Pang 4, Peterson 37, Jackson 16, Runkle 0, Coy 1, Jenkins 2.

NORTHPORT Knudsen 0, Day 2, C.Young 2, Jimenez 2, M.Regis 5, Ke.Savuola 8, Sell 27, E.Young 10, Lenhand 2, Ka.Sauvola 3, C.Regis 0.

Rossland 43, Curlew 38

Rossland, British Columbia, advanced to tonight’s championship game by shooting 50 percent from the field to defeat the Cougars, who were led by Joelle Kaatz with 18 points and eight steals.

Rossland 12 4 12 15 - 43

Curlew 11 8 6 13 - 38

ROSSLAND Beetstra 7, Morrison 5, Smillie 6, Hoglund 19, Zanussi 0, McDermot 0.

CURLEW Peterson 2, Kaatz 18, Thiele 10, Somday 2, Tresham 1, Paul 5, Barkley 0.

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