Waitsburg Blots Rosalia’s Ledger
Prep girls
Rosalia opened the season with five wins but learned Saturday that it still has a way to go to play with the big girls.
Six-foot Anne Bickelhaupt had 19 points and nine rebounds to lead Waitsburg (5-1) to a 59-26 non-league win over the Spartans (5-1).
Waitsburg 59, Rosalia 26
Rosalia 2 6 14 4 - 26
Waitsburg 18 10 17 14 - 59
ROSALIA Henning 4, Witte 2, Nelson 7, Peringer 6, Blank 6, Brown 1, Willey 0, Dale 0.
WAITSBURG W.Jones 9, E.Jones 2, Ryckman 2, Stokes 4, McCaw 6, Scott 8, Bickelhaupt 19, Kiefel 6, Trent 3.
Bi-County League
S-H 56, V.Christian 50
Mandi Walters made 5 of 5 fourthquarter foul shots, and Kristy Engles had 12 rebounds as the visiting Falcons (4-4, 2-1) beat the Panthers (4-3, 1-2).
Joyanna Hopson had 12 rebounds and Carmen Evans six assists for VC.
Sprague-Harr. 14 15 9 18 - 56
Valley Christian 11 14 10 15 - 50
SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON Maurer 2, Whipple 4, Morton 11, Putney 5, M.Walters 12, Harding 0, Engles 18, Morse 2, C.Walters 2.
VALLEY CHRISTIAN Monforton 3, Robertson 0, Diaz 0, Meyer 0, Rosholt 2, Arnhold 0, Evans 19, Swenson 0, Hopson 8, Jones 0, Ferderer 18.
Reardan 68, Liberty 37
Marci Schwartz made 6 of 10 field goals and the visiting Indians (5-0, 3-0), the East Division leaders, shot 62 percent from the field in the first half to beat the Lancers (1-5, 0-3).
Reardan 20 24 15 9 - 68
Liberty 13 10 5 9 - 37
REARDAN Cassaro 0, Jayne 5, Schwartz 15, Krupke 6, Evans 0, Soliday 6, Plummer 4, Turner 16, Supinger 13, Ray 0, Hicks 2.
LIBERTY Howard 0, Cory 10, Neihart 6, Bothman 8, Prince 0, Gardner 6, Adams 7, Polione 0.
Ritzville 75, Odessa 32
Megan Wellsandt had nine assists and Shannon Russel hit three 3-pointers in the first quarter to help the West Division-leading Broncos (7-2, 4-0) over the visiting Tigers (2-3, 1-2).
Odessa 8 10 7 7 - 32
Ritzville 24 14 22 15 - 75
ODESSA Kagele 0, D.Melcher 0, Haptonstall 0, Strohmaier 2, J.Melcher 0, Schorzman 5, Hunt 14, Scheller 2, Watters 3, Schmierer 6.
RITZVILLE J.Wellsandt 0, Warriner 5, Kramer 2, Horpedahl 6, M.Wellsandt 10, Kirkendall 4, Russel 19, Yerxa 17, Alspach 12, Zicha 0.
ACH 55, Lind 20
Stephanie Giese had 13 rebounds and Katie Horter eight steals, and the Warriors (1-3, 1-2) forced 28 turnovers to beat the Bulldogs (0-7, 0-3) at Hartline.
Lind 8 4 6 2 - 20
ACH 9 18 12 16 - 55
LIND K.Palmer 4, Davis 6, Wills 0, Montejano 0, Fritchle 0, Bergeron 0, Robertson 2, L.Palmer 0, Wilson 0, Fode 8, Olson 0.
ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE Oliver 5, Malone 4, Pinar 0, Maes 4, Roberts 18, Dormaier 6, Horter 11, Giese 5, Andersen 2.
Panorama League
Northport 48, Columbia 14
Jessica Sell had eight of her team’s 20 steals as the Mustangs (7-0, 2-0) continued their perfect season by beating the visiting Lions (1-3, 1-2).
Columbia 2 4 6 2 - 14
Northport 18 7 4 19 - 48
COLUMBIA Sampson 2, H.Dale 2, Schrack 0, Etue 0, Strickler 0, MacMillan 3, Horne , L.Dale 4, Dashiell 3, Nicodemos 0, Hudspeth 0.
NORTHPORT Brunette 0, C.Young 2, Day 6, Ke.Sauvola 0, Sell 10, E.Young 8, Lenhard 4, Jimenez 0, Ka.Sauvola 16, Regis 2.
Republic 56, Curlew 25
Lucy Wilson and Melissa Friend combined for 37 points and 35 rebounds as the North Division-leading Tigers (4-1, 3-0) beat the visiting Cougars (0-7, 0-3).
Curlew 7 6 8 4 - 25
Republic 17 16 13 10 - 56
CURLEW Brown 8, Peterson 4, Thiele 2, Barkley 2, Zerck 0, Somday 0, Craw 9, Branam 0.
REPUBLIC Tietsort 2, Dinkins 1, Stonehocker 0, Young 2, Campobasso 2, Prichett 0, Davis 9, Wilson 19, Pfaffle 3, Friend 18.
St. George’s 54, Springdale 40
Center Miranda Routh-Corker had 24 points, seven rebounds and four assists, and the Dragons (2-5, 2-1) used a 14-0 second-quarter run to beat the visiting Chargers (2-4, 1-1).
Springdale 14 9 3 14 - 40
St. George’s 6 24 14 10 - 54
SPRINGDALE K.Bade 1, A.Bade 4, Cates 17, Dixon 10, Hendricks 0, N’Deeo 2, Stricker 6, J.Rij 0.
ST. GEORGE’S Liu 6, Davis 6, DeNiro 1, Chiu 4, Boutz 3, Webster 0, Routh-Corker 24, Appling 10.
Selkirk 44, Cusick 15
Rachel Sharp had six rebounds and the visiting Rangers (5-2, 2-1) had a 25-14 rebounding edge while beating the Panthers (0-6, 0-3).
Selkirk 7 11 11 15 - 44
Cusick 5 0 8 2 - 15
SELKIRK Fairairn 7, Barnes 1, Sharp 3, Smith 4, Grass 0, Jones 2, Weaver 2, Allert 4, Dury 3, Carlson 18.
CUSICK Norton 2, S.Pickerel 0, Cutshall 0, N.Pickerel 0, Car.Haas 2, Cas.Haas 0, Nenema 11, Thomas 0, Chitwood 0.
Newport Tournament
Newport 77, Priest River 53
Carey Sauer had 30 points, seven steals and six assists as the host Grizzlies (7-0) beat the Spartans (6-3) in the championship game.
Priest River 13 13 19 8 - 53
Newport 18 20 18 21 - 77
PRIEST RIVER K.Duley 9, M.Duley 0, Reed 0, Ruiz 13, Ennis 10, Smith 0, Go 0, Carpenter 3, Vogrig 15, Guthrie 3.
NEWPORT Carter 2, Casey 4, Lindburg 0, Schulz 12, Almond 0, McDirmid 0, Sauer 30, Frandrup 4, Carrara 25.
Moscow Tournament
Tekoa-Oakes. 28, Grangeville 20
Sally Palmer had 68 percent of the scoring as the Nighthawks (5-2) beat the Bulldogs in the consolation game.
Tekoa-Oakesdale 8 5 4 11 - 28
Grangeville 3 5 4 8 - 20
TEKOA-OAKESDALE Dahl 0, Palmer 19, Hay 2, Graffis 2, Hansen 2, Crow 0, Cox 4, Hurley 0.
GRANGEVILLE K. Frei 0, Clark 3, Henry 0, W, Frei 4, Pollworth 3, Wilbanks 2, Zehner 2, Kellogg 3, Agee 3, Lane 0.
Deer Park Tournament
Bonners Ferry 47, Deer Park 39
Amber Paulson scored 14 and the Badgers (6-1) took control in the fourth quarter to beat the host Stags (2-5) 47-39 in the consolation game.
Bonners Ferry 13 9 5 20 - 47
Deer Park 17 7 7 8 - 39
BONNERS FERRY Walker 12, Decker 2, Bateman 2, J.Larson 0, Myers 0, Braniff 3, Carey 0, Paulson 14, Downing 2, Comer 2, Mormon 2, Ripatti 8.
DEER PARK Ostrom 2, Hardie 0, Michaels 10, Bendowski 1, Sims 3, Langbehn 2, Stone 13, Scott 2, O’Brien 6.
Non-League
Genesee 59, Colton 39
The visiting Bulldogs beat the Wildcats (2-5) despite Hillary Merk’s 15 points.
Genesee 15 14 12 18 - 59
Colton 4 14 10 11 - 39
COLTON Crim 0, Morrison 3, Harrell 4, Maston 11, Hewitt 2, Buck 0, Reisenauer 4, Merk 15.
GENESEE Magers 2, Linehan 14, Moser 6, Dennler 2, K. Blume 2, Stout 18, J. Blume 8, Newbry 7.
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