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Prep Basketball

Boys non-league

T-O 55, Colfax 49

Tim Freeburg scored 20 points and the visiting Tekoa-Oakesdale Nighthawks (3-6) held the Bulldogs (2-7) to four points in the third quarter.

David Stoner had 20 points and 10 rebounds for Colfax.

T-O 7 9 19 20 - 55 Colfax 8 24 4 13 - 49

TEKOA-OAKESDALE Graffis 4, Brown 4, Fox 5, Freeburg 20, Zehm 10, Mason 0, Crooks 12, Marsh 0.

COLFAX Asbjornsen 0, Edinger 12, Becker 4, Heaton 6, B.Stoner 2, Fulfs 0, Hansen 3, Berquist 0, D.Stoner 22.

Deer Park 59, Vall. Christian 53

Shaun Doffing came off the bench to score seven of his 12 points in the fourth quarter as the Stags (2-6) defeated the Panthers at Deer Park.

Travis Harken scored nine of his game-high 19 points in the fourth quarter to bring Valley Christian within two before Doffing and the Stags put the game out of reach.

Valley Christian 10 10 19 14 - 53 Deer Park 12 19 13 15 - 59

VALLEY CHRISTIAN Schlafmann 2, Tobin 1, Kitteridge 2, Spuler 0, Harken 19, Sandin 1, Wright 0, Asbury 14, Gerrells 14.

DEER PARK Palmer 0, Beardslee 17, Langbehn 7, Weger 2, Averyt 15, Doffing 12, Miller 4, Baker 2.

Pullman 57, Moscow 54

Mark Diestler scored 15 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter to give the Greyhounds (6-2) a win over the visiting Bears (3-4).

Matt Wilde added nine points and 10 rebounds for Pullman.

Moscow 14 12 14 14 - 54 Pullman 5 18 14 20 - 57

MOSCOW Barnes 5, Miller 7, Walker 2, Johnson 0, Dudley 7, Lathan 2, Colbert 2, Keep 8, Pierce 14, Hudson 7.

PULLMAN Evermann 2, Donati 2, Berry 0, Wang 6, Kallaher 12, Wilde 9, Yrazabal 4, Diestler 22, Jones 0, Randall 0.

L-W 65, Ritzville 47

Corey Goll grabbed 11 rebounds and scored 20 points to help the Tigercats (5-5) defeat the Broncos (2-8) in LaCrosse.

La-Crosse-Washtucna shot just 9 of 26 from the foul line, but the Tigercats outrebounded Ritzville 43-32.

Ritzville 4 7 15 21 - 47 Lacrosse-Wash. 17 9 15 24 - 65

RITZVILLE J.Galbreath 16, DeVore 8, Noble 0, Boness 2, Duff 0, Roberg 4, Barden 0, Roth 8, Weber 3, Powers 6.

LACROSSE WASHTUCNA Nealey 2, Henley 0, Ledbetter 10, Wigen 8, Daniel 3, Goll 21, Kinch 6, Rouleau 0, Bay 2, Whitman 7, Bryan 6.

Girls non-league

Rosalia 37, NW Christian 35

Staci Bernard scored six of her 20 points in the fourth quarter, including the game-winning basket, as the Spartans (7-2) downed the visiting Crusaders (5-4).

Northwest Christian made 2 of 9 free-throw attempts, while Rosalia was 7 of 21 from the foul line.

NW Christian 14 6 8 7 - 35 Rosalia 10 12 4 11 - 37

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Kennet 5, Simmons 8, Greenup 2, E.Smith 0, Estes 0, Henry 0, Montague 2, Walker 0, Wright 14, Huston 4.

ROSALIA Nelson 6, A.Henning 0, Witte 0, Scheele 3, Bodey 0, L.L.Henning 8, McLaughlin 0, Bernard 20.

Cheney 63, Deer Park 34

Christine Reagan came off the bench to score seven of her game-high 13 points in the first quarter, helping the Blackhawks (8-0) beat the visiting Stags (3-5).

Cheney shot just 27 of 72 from the field, but the Blackhawks tallied 21 steals and outrebounded Deer Park 47-30.

Deer Park 6 3 8 17 - 34 Cheney 20 19 9 15 - 63

DEER PARK Magart 3, Michaels 2, Darrow 0, Watson 9, Axel 6, Nedved 0, Palmer 0, Stone 8, Sims 2, Gest 4, Baker 0, O’Brien 0.

CHENEY Ewing 2, Soliday 11, Getz 0, Richer 2, Day 2, Anderson 8, Krogh 12, Reagan 13, Hoots 11, Sooy 2.

Post Falls 43, Colville 40

Ann Sheppard scored 12 of her game-high 22 points in the third quarter as the Trojans (4-10) defeated the Indians (4-5) at Colville.

Heidi Umthun hit two free throws with 17 seconds remaining to clinch the win for Post Falls.

Post Falls 12 9 16 6 - 43 Colville 6 11 13 10 - 40

POST FALLS Byxbee 3, Goodwin 0, Shan. Olson 0, Shaw. Olson 0, Sheppard 22, Umthun 16, Thompson 0, Beatty 0, Waltz 0, Klaudt 2, Glaser 0.

COLVILLE Wood 15, Sherwood 0, Brozik 8, Ewan 6, Hedrick 1, Rukke 0, Brown 2, Anderson 2, Kuh 6, Snook 0.

Newport 82, V. Christian 25

Heidi Schultz scored 23 of her 29 points in the first quarter to give the visiting Grizzlies (7-2) a victory against the Panthers.

Newport shot 35 of 70 from the field.

Newport 29 24 9 20 - 82 Valley Christian 6 6 7 6 - 25

NEWPORT McGuire 2, H.Almond 2, Casey 0, Powers 8, Schultz 29, M.Almond 4, Stigall 15, Sherman 0, Frandrup 2, Naccarato 4, Valeries 2, Carrara 14.

VALLEY CHRISTIAN Monforton 2, Wendlandt 0, Harken 2, Stoltey 0, Dixon 2, Evans 8, Hudson 9, Hopson 0, Stout 0, Sears 2, Black 0.

Colfax, 55, T-O 44

Angie Hall had five steals, six rebounds and 14 points as the Bulldogs (7-2) came from behind to beat the visiting Nighthawks (7-2).

Colfax trailed 34-32 after three quarters, but a 3-pointer by Shelby Pittman helped ignite 23-point rally by the Bulldogs in the fourth.

Tekoa-Oakes. 13 8 13 10 - 44 Colfax 9 13 10 23 - 55

TEKOA-OAKESDALE Crider 3, Bruce 2, Palmer 4, Hay 9, Peringer 10, French 4, Brandt 12, Brown 0, Wager 0.

COLFAX Gigray 7, Harder 2, Thiele 0, Brownell 0, Hall 14, Miller 0, Tribbett 9, Widman 0, Pittman 11, Hansen 12.

Ritzville 42, L-W 35

Jennifer Hille scored nine of her 11 points in the fourth quarter as the Broncos (7-4) defeated the Tigercats (4-6) in LaCrosse.

Kelli Bruce had nine rebounds and 17 points for the Tigercats.

Ritzville 10 8 6 18 - 42 LaCrosse Wash 12 13 8 2 - 35

RITZVILLE J.Hille 11, Coleman 2, Kirkendall 10, Moeller 0, Wellsandt 11, Russel 0, E.Hille 0, Mock 0, Manke 8.

LACROSSE-WASHTUCNA Daniel 4, Honn 2, Bay 2, Bruce 17, Smith 4, Baumann 6, Bryan 0.

Priest River 46, Selkirk 42

April Rasmussen got 11 of her 18 points in the fourth quarter as the Spartans (5-8) beat the visiting Rangers (2-4).

Selkirk 10 15 9 8 - 42 Priest River 5 13 8 20 - 46

SELKIRK P.Dickinson 13, T.Dickinson 11, Sharp 0, Smith 4, Grass 0, Pichette 2, Koontz 0, Dury 0, Porter 6, Carlson 6.

PRIEST RIVER D. Duley 4, Go 0, Stensland 5, K. Duley 13,

Suchocki 4, Ruiz 0, Rasmussen 18, Vogrig 0, Brooks 2.

Idaho girls

Sandpoint 65, CdA 37

Visiting Sandpoint started to pull away at the end of the first quarter, then used a big third quarter to top Coeur d’Alene 65-37 in an Inland Empire League game.

Alli Nieman led the Bulldogs (3-1, 12-3) with 20 points. Jill Pederson led the Vikings (0-4, 3-12) with 10 points.

Sandpoint made 19 of 35 foul shots while CdA went to the line just twice.

Sandpoint 20 17 15 13 - 65 Coeur d’Alene 12 8 4 13 - 37

SANDPOINT Clark 0, Raiha 8, Timblin 5, Verby 5, Gunter 4, Ross 0, Ward 7, Allmaras 11, Nieman 20, Zirkle 5.

COEUR D’ALENE Murphy 0, Meek 0, Orr 4, Pederson 10, Corey 1, Wilkey 4, Cultra 0, Pearson 8, Hansen 8, Gatten 2.

Wallace 56, Mullan 23

Joy Sperry grabbed 12 rebounds and scored 18 points to give the Miners (10-3) a win over the visiting Tigers (2-8).

Mullan 6 4 4 9 - 23 Wallace 19 12 14 11 - 56

MULLAN Renteria 2, J.Flood 0, Gohl 0, Kri.Elwood 6, Reed 9, Auger 0, M.Hegbloom 6, A.Hegbloom . 0, Kat.Elwood 0, T.Flood 0.

WALLACE Rapp 0, Tesky 0, Calabretta 0, Gregory 0, England 1, Sperry 18, Krulitz 12, Hegbloom 13, Streeter 10, Elliston 2.