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Saturday Girls

NORTHEAST A

Colfax 63, Kettle Falls 46

Angie Hall scored 10 of her 20 points in the first quarter and Shelby Pittman had seven in the third quarter to spark Colfax (12-1, 13-4) at home on Saturday night.

Hall also grabbed 10 rebounds for Colfax.

Lisa Matter scored 19 for Kettle Falls (4-8, 5-11).

Kettle Falls 5 15 10 16 - 46 Colfax 18 11 22 12 - 63

KETTLE FALLS Marco 4, Fredrickson 7, Weathers 2, Richardson 0, Harris 5, St. Pierre 0, Keenan 3, Burstein 6, L.Matter 19, A.Matter 0.

COLFAX Gigray 0, Harder 4, Brownell 2, Hall 20, Miller 2, Tribbett 14, Widman 2, Pittman 10, Hansen 9.

Chewelah 50, Free. 31

Misty King, Stacie Bauer and Kristianson Hayden teamed for 30 points to help the Cougars (7-5, 9-7) dump the Scotties at Freeman.

The Scotties (1-11, 1-15) shot an icy 20 percent from the field, while the Cougars knocked down 50 percent of their 3-pointers on 4-of-8 shooting.

Chewelah 18 7 11 14 - 50 Freeman 3 5 14 9 - 31

CHEWELAH Myers 1, Savitz 0, King 10, Bauer 10, Cairns 0, Perkins 6, Kristianson 10, Wood 5, Pickering 2, Hughes 2, O’Neal 4, Naccarato 0, Walker 0.

FREEMAN Wilkerson 8, McCathern 9, Hyndman 1, Coffey 0, Graham 0, Stark 9, Watkins 4, Smith 0, Boston 0, Brown 0.

Newport 63, ML 40

The Grizzlies (8-5, 11-6) took advantage of some poor defense in the second half by the Cardinals to score 38 points during a win at Medical Lake.

Mardell Davis chipped in 19 points and Jennifer Musser had nine rebounds for the Cardinals (0-11, 1-12).

Newport 14 13 14 22 - 63 Medical Lake 10 13 7 10 - 40

NEWPORT McGuire 6, H.Almond 2, Casey 4, Powers 5, Schultz 11, M.Almond 0, Stigall 11, Sherman 0, Frandrup 12, Naccarato 0, Valeries 0, Carrara 12.

MEDICAL LAKE Davis 19, Duckett 4, Falson 6, Hodgson 2, Johnson 0, Kjelland 2, Musser 5, Searls 0, Walker 2, Kaplan 0.

BI-COUNTY LEAGUE

Davenport 65, ACH 51

The Gorillas switched to a man-to-man defense in the second half to down the Warriors (8-3, 13-5) at Davenport.

Andee Marriott handed out eight assists and tossed in 15 points and Christie Emery had nine points and nine rebounds to back Jennifer Stinson’s game-high 30 points for the Gorillas (11-0, 17-1).

Christine Peterson kept the Warriors in the game by scoring 10 of ACH’s 21 second-half points.

ACH 12 18 10 11 - 51 Davenport 17 12 16 20 - 65

ALMIRA COULEE-HARTLINE Horter 0, Hennigh 7, Rock 14, Thiry 2, Peterson 19, Hunsaker 2, White 0, Durrant 5, Malone 2.

DAVENPORT Becker 2, J.Emery 3, A.Marriott 15, Schreck 2, Warwick 4, C.Emery 9, Jacobsen 0, Stinson 30, Mikelson 0.

Reardan 56, Ritzville 48

Lisa Bocook scored 10 of her 13 points in overtime, including a 3-pointer and 3 of 4 from the foul line, and the Indians (7-4, 11-6) stopped the Broncos in Reardan.

The Indians’ Tina Titchenal sent the game into overtime when she hit the front end of a one-and-one with 2 seconds left.

Jennifer Hille grabbed seven rebounds and dropped in nine points to lead the Broncos (6-4, 10-7).

Ritzville 7 11 13 9 8 - 48 Reardan 8 13 7 12 16 - 56

RITZVILLE J.Hille 9, Coleman 8, Kirkendall 4, Moeller 1, Wellsandt 2, Russel 8, E.Hille 4, Mock 0, Manke 12.

REARDAN Bocook 13, Humphrey 12, Echelbarger 3, Holwegner 6, Lovelady 0, Titchenal 11, Guhlke 0, Rohner 7, Krupke 2, Supinger 2.

Odessa 51, Spr.-Harr. 28

Kori Walter scored 23 points, grabbed six rebounds and dished out four assists to lead the Tigers (2-8, 5-12) at home.

Chandra Larmer topped the Falcons (1-9, 2-14), scoring seven of her nine points in the first half.

S-H 11 6 6 5 - 28 Odessa 18 17 8 8 - 51

SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON Maurer 0, Morton 3, Larmer 9, Hampton 5, Putney 2, Engles 2, Kissler 7, Walters 0, Bettes 0.

ODESSA N.Melcher 2, Walter 23, D.Schorzman 6, Smith 9, L.Schorzman 0, Ramm 3, D.Melcher 0, Watters 0, Schmierer 8, Shaw 0, Jeske 0.

Val. Christian 53, Lind 45

The Bulldogs committed two costly turnovers down the stretch and the Panthers (2-9, 5-12) capitalized on both to hold off the Bulldogs (1-10, 4-14) at Lind.

After trailing most of the game, the Bulldogs had tied the game with a 10-0 run with 2 minutes to go before the turnovers.

Valley Christian 11 16 12 14 - 53 Lind 6 9 18 12 - 45

VALLEY CHRISTIAN Monforton 7, Wendlandt 0, Harken 7, Stoltey 0, Dixon 0, Evans 10, Hudson 1, Hopson 3, Stout 0, Sears 11, Black 4, Ferderer 10.

LIND Kulm 6, Sheckells 7, Baker 2, Mackey 0, Thompson 9, Rott 9, Bittick 3, Willis 3, Fode 1, Horpedahl 5.

NON-LEAGUE

W-C 64, Liberty Bell 60

The fourth-ranked Wildcats took the lead for good in the third quarter behind Janelle Allen’s eight points during a win at Creston.

Jessica Martin hit two 3-pointers and finished with 22 points to lead the Wildcats (17-1). Allen finished with 17 points.

Lynn Brown scored 22 points behind four 3-pointers for Liberty Bell (11-4).

Wilbur-Creston 17 18 16 13 - 64 Liberty Bell 16 15 17 12 - 60

WILBUR-CRESTON Allen 17, Llewellyn 6, Grant 2, Martin 22, Haden 4, H.Arden 8, Bandy 5.

LIBERTY BELL Tribolet 8, Brown 22, Bourn 12, Paluck 10, Mountjoy 8, Bradshaw 0, Wilson 0, Maples 0.

PANORAMA LEAGUE

Columbia 55, Selkirk 49

Tasha Dickinson nailed five 3-pointers and Mandy Smith added a sixth, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Lions’ 29-for-40 performance from the free-throw line at Columbia.

Tanna and Josslinn Skidmore teamed on 42 of the Lions’ 55 points as Columbia improved to 10-3 and 12-6.

Selkirk 10 12 14 13 - 49 Columbia 10 19 10 16 - 55

SELKIRK P.Dickinson 2, T.Dickinson 23, Sharp 0, Smith 5, Pichette 12, Koontz 2, Dury 2, Porter 0, Carlson 3.

COLUMBIA T.Skidmore 25, Schrack 0, MacMillan 2, J.Skidmore 17, Schwartz 0, Brisbois 8, Dashiell 3, Hofstetter 0.

St. Geo. 83, N’port 14

Chrissy Peterson scored 26 points and the secondranked Dragons (10-0, 15-1) breezed past the Mustangs (1-11, 2-14) at Northport.

Dawn Trowbridge added 12 points for the Dragons.

St. George’s 25 14 21 23 - 83 Northport 3 2 7 2 - 14

ST. GEORGE’S Mann 2, Davis 12, DeNiro 0, Sadler 0, Innes 2, Trowbridge 12, Arthur 5, Swift 4, Harvill 18, Longinotti 2, Peterson 26.

NORTHPORT Sauvola 7, Dufrensne 2, Denison 5, Lenhard 0, Regis 0, Boggs 0.

Springdale 66, Curlew 54

The Chargers (5-6, 5-12) employed a full-court press in the fourth quarter and the strategy paid off.

Cindy Cates led the Chargers with 26 points, nine rebounds and five steals and Africa added 16 points and 12 rebounds. Tiffany Taylor led the Cougars (3-9, 3-13) with 16 points.

Curlew 14 13 6 21 - 54 Springdale 18 11 14 23 - 66

CURLEW Taylor 16, Kaatz 15, Thiele 12, Beck 0, Somday 4, Hall 5, Meyer 0, Paul 2.

SPRINGDALE A.Bade 0, Peone 3, Diedrich 2, K.Bade 3, C.Cates 26, Africa 16, Dixon 4, Thompson 10, S.Cates 2, Hendrix 0.

NWC 57, Wellpinit 34

Jana Huston netted 17 points and grabbed 20 rebounds - 10 of them offensive - and the Crusaders (10-2, 12-5) held the Redskins (6-6, 8-9) scoreless in the first quarter to win at Wellpinit.

The Redskins committed 23 turnovers to spoil Celeste Allen’s 3-for-6 performance from behind the 3-point line. Allen finished with 17 points.

NW Christian 16 10 10 21 - 57 Wellpinit 0 12 12 10 - 34

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Kennet 0, Simmons 12, Greenup 6, E.Smith 2, Estes 0, Henry 0, Walker 6, Wright 12, Huston 17, Storro 2.

WELLPINIT Stearns 0, Schmidt 0, Lynn 2, Tonasket 1, Peone 10, Allen 17, B.Abrahamson 2, Ost 0, Wynecoop 0, Payne 2.

Inchelium 75, Cusick 32

The Hornets handed out 12 assists and blocked seven shots to turn back the Panthers (2-10, 2-14) at Cusick.

Emily Mallory, Kara Finley and Nicky Swan combined for 54 points for the Hornets (9-3, 11-3).

Cusick 4 6 12 10 - 32 Inchelium 16 20 18 21 - 75

CUSICK M.Haas 4, Pickerel 2, Hoisington 0, C.Haas 5, Foster 0, Brumfield 8, Thomas 2, Nenema 11, Hutto 0, Wightman 0.

INCHELIUM K.Finley 16, Watt 6, Kohler 2, Mallory 24, Swan 14, L.Stensgar 6, Boyd 4, C.Stensgar 0, T.Finley 3.

WHITMAN COUNTY

T-O 60, Colton 30

Tekoa-Oakesdale outrebounded the Wildcats (4-4, 10-5) 29-20 and led throughout to win at Oakesdale.

Heather Brandt tossed in seven of her 15 points in the first quarter to lead the tenth-ranked Nighthawks (4-4, 12-6).

Colton 3 13 4 10 - 30 Tekoa-Oakes. 17 11 14 18 - 60

COLTON Buck 2, Wallace 4, Egland 3, S.Merk 5, Dudley 1, Meyer 0, Reisenauer 0, H.Merk 7, Giden 8, Arnhold 0.

TEKOA-OAKESDALE Crider 2, Palmer 6, Hay 10, Peringer 17, French 4, Brandt 15, Hansen 0, Wagner 4.

L-W 46, Rosalia 42

Jessica Daniel dropped in a pair of free throws with 4 seconds remaining to halt a comeback by the Spartans (0-8, 7-10) and seal the win for the Tigercats.

Kelli Bruce topped the Tigercats (3-5, 7-11) with 15 points and 11 rebounds.

Rosalia 10 8 12 12 - 42 LaC-Wash 13 14 6 13 - 46

ROSALIA Nelson 10, A.Henning 0, Witte 0, Scheele 4, L.L.Henning 13, McLaughlin 7, Brown 0, Bernard 8.

LACROSSE-WASHTUCNA Daniel 8, Honn 0, Bay 2, Bruce 15, Smith 7, Baumann 10, Bryan 4.

St. J-E 56, Gar.-Pal. 52

Andee Schmick scored nine of her 21 points in the second quarter to lead the No. 6 Eagles (8-0, 16-2) over the ninth-ranked Vikings at St. John, despite Michelle Kennedy’s four 3-pointers.

Kennedy hit eight points in both the first and second quarters and finished with 26 to keep the Vikings (5-3, 11-5) close.

Garfield-Pal. 10 15 14 13 - 52 St. John-End. 14 16 14 12 - 56

GARFIELD-PALOUSE Kennedy 26, Pfaff 2, Wroe 2, Coles 6, Main 6, Roper 0, Brown 6, Broughton 4, Cattrill 0.

ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Simpson 0, Bafus 0, Black 0, Lamb 18, Garrett 6, Holt 7, Schmick 21, Ch.Kile 4.

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