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A-B Girls

Whitman County League

T-O 52, Gar-Palouse 35

Brandi Peringer hit two firstquarter 3-pointers to spark the Nighthawks (1-0, 8-2) to an 11-2 lead, and the visiting Vikings (0-1, 6-3) never recovered.

Stephanie Crider had six assists, and Heather Brandt grabbed nine rebounds for the Nighthawks.

Garfield-Palouse 9 10 9 7 - 35 Tekoa-Oakes. 15 12 12 13 - 52

GARFIELD-PALOUSEKennedy 5, Pfaff 4, Coles 6, Main 9, Roper 4, Brown 4, Broughton 3.

TEKOA-OAKESDALECrider 3, Palmer 10, Hay 6, Peringer 17, French 6, Brandt 10.

Colton 57, Rosalia 44

Emma Giden scored six of her 11 points in the third quarter to help the visiting Wildcats (1-0, 7-0) past the Spartans (0-1, 6-3).

Colton’s defense forced 36 turnovers, and the Wildcats held Rosalia scoreless for the first 4 minutes of the third quarter.

Colton 12 14 20 11 - 57 Rosalia 12 10 11 11 - 44

COLTON Buck 0, Wallace 17, Egland 0, S.Merk 17, Dudley 2, Reisenauer 0, H.Merk 8, Giden 11, Arnhold 2.

ROSALIA Nelson 7, A.Henning 2, Witte 9, Scheele 6, Bodey 0, L.Henning 9, McLaughlin 2, Brown 0, Bernard 9, Peringer 0.

St. John-End. 59, LC-W 41

Tricia Lamb scored 10 of her game-high 21 points in the third quarter as the Eagles (1-0, 9-1 beat the Tigercats (0-1, 4-7) at St. John.

LaCrosse-Wash. 11 10 11 9 - 41 St. John-End. 13 17 20 9 - 59

LACROSSE-WASHTUCNA Swenson 0, Daniel 7, Honn 2, Evans 0, Bay 4, Bruce 11, Smith 1, Baumann 12, Bryan 4, Wigen 0.

ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Simpson 3, K.Kile 0, Bafus 2, Black 1, Lamb 21, Hayes 0, Garrett 12, Holt 6, Schmick 12, Miller 2.

Northeast A League

Chewelah 46, Deer Park 36

Hayden Kristianson made two 3-pointers midway through the fourth period to give the Cougars (3-2, 4-3) a win against the visiting Stags (2-4, 3-6).

Deer Park cut Chewelah’s lead to two with 4 minutes remaining before Kristianson responded with six of her team-leading 14 points.

Chewelah 10 13 9 14 - 46 Deer Park 9 6 11 10 - 36

CHEWELAH Myers 2, Bauer 13, Perkins 5, Kristianson 14, Wood 0, Pickering 8, O’Neal 4, Naccarato 0.

DEER PARK Magart 0, Michaels 3, Darrow 2, Watson 9, Axel 8, Stromberger 2, Nedved 2, Stone 7, Sims 0, Gest 2, Baker 1.

Colfax 64, Medical Lake 44

Tracy Tribbett tallied 24 points to lead the visiting Bulldogs (7-0, 8-2) past the Cardinals (0-5, 1-6).

Medical Lake turned the ball over just eight times, but could not overcome Colfax’s 24-for-53 shooting from the field.

Colfax 16 15 22 11 - 64 Medical Lake 6 12 14 12 - 44

COLFAX Gigray 5, Harder 15, Thiele 0, Brownell 2, Hall 5, Tribbett 24, Widman 0, Pittman 7, Hansen 6.

MEDICAL LAKE Cathey 0, Davis 20, Duckett 8, Falson 7, Hodgson 0, Johnson 0, Kjelland 3, Musser 4, Simmons 0, Walker 2.

Riverside 52, Freeman 29

Alana Carlander passed for eight assists and scored 18 points to help the Rams (5-1, 8-2) beat the visiting Scotties (0-6, 0-10).

Freeman 6 2 2 19 - 29 Riverside 7 15 15 15 - 52

FREEMAN McCathern 2, Hyndman 5, Graham 2, Stark 16, Watkins 0, Smith 0, Boston 2, Brown 2.

RIVERSIDE Carlander 18, Snyder 0, Whittekiend 2, Thompson 2, Day 6, Stime 8, Wood 8, Peterson 3, McMurphy 5.

Lakeside 65, Kettle Falls 30 Stephanie Guenther scored eight of her 18 points in the third quarter as the Eagles (4-2, 7-3) downed the visiting Bulldogs (1-5, 2-8).

Kettle Falls 6 10 7 7 - 30 Lakeside 24 17 18 6 - 65

KETTLE FALLS Marco 0, Fredrickson 7, Weathers 0, Richardson 5, Keenan 4, Burstein 2, L.Matter 4, A.Matter 6, Lathrop 2.

LAKESIDE Eastwood 0, B.Rowse 6, Waddell 7, Wilkins 0, K.Rowse 2, Hatch 8, Traber 10, B.Jolley 8, Schumacher 0, Guenther 18, Long 4.

Bi-County League

Wilbur-Creston 60, ACH 51

Jessica Martin scored 31 points, in addition to grabbing 11 rebounds, as the Wildcats (6-0, 12-0) won against the Warriors (2-2, 6-4) at Creston.

Mindy Bandy added 11 points, six rebounds and four steals for Wilbur-Creston.

ACH 13 9 13 16 - 51 Wilbur Creston 11 16 16 17 - 60

ALMIRA COULEE-HARTLINE Horter 0, Hennigh 14, Rock 6, Thiry 6, Roberts 0, Peterson 10, White 5, Durrant 8, Malone 2.

WILBUR-CRESTON L.Arden 0, Deahl 0, Allen 6, Llewellyn 1, Grant 3, Martin 31, Russell 0, Krause 0, Haden 0, H.Arden 8, Bandy 11.

Reardan 63, Liberty 46

Jackie Humphrey scored 14 points to lead four Indians (4-1, 8-3) in double-figure scoring as Reardan defeated the visiting Lancers (4-1, 6-5).

Reardan shot 27 of 59 from the field and outrebounded Liberty 34-14.

Liberty 8 12 10 16 - 46 Reardan 14 11 18 20 - 63

LIBERTY Cornwall 2, Cory 2, Bariether 0, Polione 0, Farka 5, Ostheller 4, Matthew 6, Engle 0, Bothman 2, Dehn 15, Torguson 10.

REARDAN Bocook 13, Humphrey 14, Echelbarger 0, Holwegner 10, Lovelady 2, Titchenal 9, Guhlke 0, Rohner 10, Jernstrom 0, Krupke 5, Turner 0.

Ritzville 47, Odessa 28

Leslie Manke scored eight points and pulled down eight rebounds as the Broncos (3-2, 8-4) topped the visiting Tigers (0-5, 1-7).

Ritzville 10 10 15 12 - 47 Odessa 10 6 4 8 - 28

RITZVILLE J.Hille 7, Coleman 7, Mitma 0, Kirkendall 10, Teske 0, Moeller 0, Wellsandt 2, Galbreath 2, Russel 5, E.Hille 4, Mock 2, Manke 8.

ODESSA N.Melcher 6, Hardung 0, Dart 0, Walter 2, D.Schorzman 6, Smith 6, L.Schorzman 8, Ramm 0, D.Melcher 0, Watters 0, Schmierer 0, Shaw 0, J.Melcher 0.

V. Christian 54, Spr.-Harr. 48

Nicole Monforton hit three consecutive 3-pointers in the second quarter to give the Panthers (1-5, 4-7) their first league win of the season, against the visiting Falcons (0-5, 1-10).

Sprague-Harr. 15 13 8 12 - 48 Valley Christian 11 20 14 9 - 54

SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON Maurer 2, Morton 11, Larmer 7, Hampton 7, Putney 0, Engles 7, Kissler 8, Walters 6, Bettes 0.

VALLEY CHRISTIAN Monforton 13, Wendlandt 0, Harken 4, Stoltey 1, Dixon 4, Evans 13, Hudson 11, Hopson 8, Stout 0, Sears 0, Black 0.

Panorama League

St. George’s 59, Selkirk 22

Chrissy Peterson scored 15 points and grabbed seven rebounds lead the Dragons (3-0, 8-1) past the visiting Rangers (0-3, 2-5).

Selkirk 4 4 4 10 - 22 St. George’s 15 14 16 14 - 59

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

ST. GEORGE’S Mann 4, Davis 4, E.DeNiro 2, Sadler 4, K.DeNiro 2, Appling 2, Innes 1, Trowbridge 8, Arthur 0, Routh-Corker 0, Swift 2, Harvill 4, Longinotti 11, Peterson 15.

Columbia 53, Curlew 32

Tanna Skidmore scored 28 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to give the Lions (2-2, 4-4) a win over the visiting Cougars (1-2, 1-6).

Josslinn Skidmore also had 11 rebounds, in addition to three steals, for Columbia.

Curlew 15 4 0 13 - 32 Columbia 18 16 6 13 - 53

CURLEW Peterson 0, Taylor 0, Kaatz 7, Thiele 4, Beck 3, Somday 5, Hall 2, Meyer 6, Tresham 0, Paul 5, Bonwell 0.

COLUMBIA T.Skidmore 28, Schrack 1, MacMillan 3, J.Skidmore 4, Schurger 15, Schwartz 0, Brisbois 2, Dale 0, Dashiell 0, Hofstetter 0.

NW Christian 53, Cusick 13

Jana Huston had 15 rebounds and the Crusaders (4-0, 6-3) forced 33 turnovers as Northwest Christian beat the visiting Panthers (0-4, 0-8).

Cusick 3 2 1 7 - 13 NW Christian 14 7 13 19 - 53

CUSICK M.Haas 0, Pickerel 0, Carrico 0, C.Haas 0, Thomas 1, Nenema 12, Hutto 0, Wightman 0.

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Kennet 2, Simmons 8, K.Smith 0, Storro 4, Greenup 0, E.Smith 0, Estes 7, Henry 0, Montague 2, Walker 4, Wright 11, Huston 15.

Inchelium 58, Republic 28 Emily Mallory had nine points, seven rebounds and four assists as the Hornets (4-0, 6-0) defeated the visiting Tigers (1-3, 1-8).

Republic 0 4 12 12 - 28 Inchelium 15 11 17 15 - 58

REPUBLIC Dinkins 0, Stonehocker 0, Young 6, Prine 2, Pritchett 2, Davis 0, Thompson-Edgel 6, Pfaffle 6, Friend 6.

INCHELIUM K.Finley 6, Watt 12, Kohler 4, Mallory 9, Swan 8, L.Stensgar 11, Boyd 0, C.Stensgar 4, T.Finley 4.

Wellpinit 57, Northport 29

Celeste Allen had nine steals and nine rebounds as the Redskins (3-1, 5-4) defeated the visiting Mustangs (0-4, 1-7).

Northport 6 6 11 6 - 29 Wellpinit 11 16 16 14 - 57

NORTHPORT Po.Gruener 0, Pe.Gruener 2, Knudsen 0, Boggs 6, M.Regis 3, Sauvola 1, Dufresne 10, Lenhard 1, Denison 6, C.Regis 0.

WELLPINIT Stearns 3, Schmidt 8, Lynn 6, A.Abrahamson 2, Tonasket 2, Peone 19, Hill 0, Allen 4, B.Abrahamson 4, Ost 0, Wynecoop 0, Payne 9.