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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Undefeated Medical Lake Edges Cheney

High school boys basketball

Fred Miller came off the bench to secure 10 rebounds Friday, and Andre Jackson scored 18 to lead Medical Lake (7-0) to a 54-50 non-league win over visiting Cheney (4-3).

Jackson added five steals as ML beat its third Frontier rival this year. August Parker scored 19 for the Blackhawks, who made a late run before ML hit late free throws.

Medical Lake 54, Cheney 50

Cheney 10 15 11 14 - 50 Medical Lake 10 19 10 15 - 54

CHENEY - Stiffler 0, Eggart 3, Waller 5, Urdahl 6, Williams 2, Parker 19, Malisani 13, Sobotta 2.

MEDICAL LAKE - Jackson 18, Brown 0, Headlee 0, Simmons 13, Miller 8, Bahr 6, Campbell 4, Nichols 5.

Coeur d’Alene Tournament

Coeur d’Alene 48, Colville 44

Lukas O’Dowd scored five points in the final 3 minutes and the Vikings (6-2) used an 8-0 run to open the third quarter to rally against the Indians (3-3).

Colville will play Lake City today at 1 p.m. All tourney games with Orofino were canceled because of poor roads.

Colville 18 12 5 9 - 44 Coeur d’Alene 11 11 13 13 - 48

COLVILLE - Eslick 0, Meinhold 7, Ortner 7, Bateman 0, True 4, Sprangers 16, Day 5, Bowland 0, Salina 5.

COEUR D’ALENE - O’Dowd 18, Kovatch 3, Gibbs 14, Hoorelbeke 5, Wood 0, Davis 8, Rupp 0, Sigler 0.

West Valley Tournament

Post Falls 85, Lakeside 62

The Trojans (4-2) had five players in double figures, led by Chad Quesnell’s 16, and pulled away from the Eagles (5-2) with a 29-point fourth quarter.

The other game, Bonners Ferry against the host WV Eagles, was canceled because of travel conditions for BF. Post Falls plays WV at 8 tonight.

Post Falls 13 23 20 29 - 85 Lakeside 10 17 19 16 - 62

POST FALLS - Olson 2, Quesnell 16, Alexander 12, Curlee 4, Bohn 12, McLean 12, Lee 6, Therrian 7, Juhlin 14.

LAKESIDE - Nelson 2, Wilson 8, Petticrew 8, Bender 12, Feider 3, Day 10, Spiger 2, Dasenbrock 13, Coe 4.

Freeman Tournament

Freeman 59, NW Christian 37

D.J. Goldsmith scored 19 and Josh Sheffield had 12 rebounds to lead the host Scotties (4-3) over the Crusaders (2-4) and to their fourth straight win.

NW Christian 3 10 12 12 - 37 Freeman 12 18 12 17 - 59

FREEMAN - Hill 2, Freeman 0, Miller 6, S.Simmons 0, Schmidt 10, Jones 7, Sheffield 11, Goldsmith 19, White 4.

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN - Affeldt 13, A.Crouch 17, Mortlock 2, Smith 0, M.Crouch 3, Malott 2, Wolf 0.

Liberty 70, Tekoa-Oakes. 43

Travis Greenwalt’s 20 points, 17 rebounds and six assists led the Lancers (4-2) over the Nighthawks (3-4).

Liberty plays Freeman today for the title.

Tekoa-Oakes. 13 12 12 6 - 43 Liberty 17 18 16 19 - 70

TEKOA-OAKESDALE - Fox 9, Brown 0, Teal 7, Brogan 0, Taylor 2, Peringer 2, Zornes 12, Graffis 11.

LIBERTY - Wiman 2, B.Cory 9, Engle 6, Horlacher 16, J.Holling 0, Johnson 4, Cooper 5, C.Holling 2, Tee 6, Greenwalt 20.

Valley Christian Tournament

V.Christian 56, F.Christian 37

Brian Sears had 18 points and 12 rebounds, and the host Panthers (6-2) had 19 steals in beating the Eagles (2-3).

Falls Christian 6 19 4 8 - 37 Valley Christian 11 10 16 19 - 56

FALLS CHRISTIAN - Mitson 0, Baker 3, Staggs 0, Bligh 15, Walker 0, Burns 6, Larson 13.

VALLEY CHRISTIAN - Dahl 2, Schlafmann 0, Decker 8, Evans 6, Teterud 6, Meyer 3, Jump 0, Sears 18, Gass 1, Sandin 7, King 5.

St. Michael’s 67, Westlock 31

Bryan Argentino scored 12 firstquarter points and Dan Baarstad had 13 rebounds to lead the Warriors (1-5) over the Thunderbirds from Canada. SM meets Valley Christian today for the title.

Westlock 7 10 5 9 - 31 St. Michael’s 27 20 10 10 - 67

WESTLOCK, Alberta - Mienczinger 7, Laimert 1, Seida 9, Wentzell 2, Schmidt 12, Grierson 0, Seymour 0.

ST. MICHAEL’S - B.Argentino 18, N.Argentino 8, Baarstad 11, Lajoie 8, Lakin 14, Bittner 0, South 4, Edwards 4, Zver 0.

Chewelah Tournament

Chewelah JV 51, Columbia 35

Chris Kinley had 12 rebounds to lead the Cougars JV over the Lions (0-5).

In the tournament’s other game, J.R. Crowe of British Columbia beat Northport 59-48. The host Cougars’ varsity was scheduled to play Pullman, but Pullman cancelled because of weather.

Columbia 8 8 12 7 - 35 Chewelah JV 12 18 8 13 - 51

COLUMBIA - McLean 0, Etue 8, Denison 0, Kastelic 4, Neidhart 16, Philpot 2, Cornwall 4, Carlson 0, Smith 0, Pakootas 1.

CHEWELAH JV - Walters 5, Miller 12, Garner 0, Carpenter 6, Culler 2, Puthoff 7, Schurape 6, Main 2, Kinley 8, Grubb 3.

Colfax Tournament

Poor roads forced the cancellation of the two-day tourney with the host Bulldogs, Gar-Pal, Columbia of Burbank and DeSales.

Reardan Tournament

The two-day tourney, with the host Indians, Wellpinit, Selkirk and St. George’s, will begin today. Rosalia Tournament Poor roads forced the cancellation of the two-day tourney with the host Spartans, Sprague-Harrington, Davenport and Lakeside (Idaho).

Richland at Ferris, canceled

Because of road conditions.

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