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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Kittitas Gets Past Ach; Parsley Snips Medical Lake

AA/A/B girls

Aimee Sorenson and Lindsey Brown scored 14 points apiece Tuesday as visiting Kittitas (8-2) beat Almira/Coulee-Hartline (5-4) 38-35 in non-league play at Hartline.

Kittitas 38, ACH 35

Kittitas 8 8 14 8 - 38

ACH 9 5 14 7 - 35

KITTITAS Schomer 2, Myrick 4, Johnson 2, Kelly 0, Ai.Sorenson 14, Brown 14, Ab.Sorenson 2.

ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE Ke.Horter 0, Malone 1, Rock 7, Dormaier 0, Roberts 0, Peterson 12, Hunsaker 2, White 2, Malone 11.

East Valley 57, Medical Lake 41

Farrah Parsley scored 22 and the Knights (5-4) opened the fourth quarter with a 14-0 run to beat the visiting Cardinals (1-9).

Medical Lake 9 13 15 4 - 41

East Valley 9 18 13 17 - 57

MEDICAL LAKE French 2, Musser 15, Duckett 5, Tschirley 0, Davis 8, Walker 4, Kjelland 6, Faison 2, Blayne 0.

EAST VALLEY K.Olson 0, Mackey 0, Cook 5, Porter 4, Jackowich 0, S.Olsen 10, Hatch 0, Parsley 22, Overdorff 9, Cochran 3, Combs 4, Hobbs 0.

Moscow 47, Pullman 31

Amy Lemm, Angie Sorbel and Danna Wilder had seven rebounds apiece to lead a 37-22 edge as the host Bears (14-1) beat the Greyhounds (0-9).

Pullman 4 4 14 9 - 31

Moscow 9 10 13 15 - 47

PULLMAN Nelson 0, Umbreit 3, Clancy 0, Fisher 0, Schlettert 0, Weeks 16, Montez 2, Wilde 10, Paulson 0.

MOSCOW Moslemi 4, Lemm 11, Sorbel 11, Gibson 6, Wilder 10, Reynolds 1, To.Goetz 0, Ta.Goetz 4.

Lewiston 66, Clarkston 33

The visiting Bengals (9-6) used a 30-17 rebounding edge to beat the Bantams (0-8).

Lewiston 14 18 16 18 - 66

Clarkston 8 10 3 12 - 33

LEWISTON Roberts 6, Hunt 0, Gomez 6, Martin 2, Boettcher 2, McEachern 24, Cushman 8, Bloom 10, Benson 4, Bardwell 0, Cain 4.

CLARKSTON Blankenship 6, King 0, Knops 2, Martin 0, Huytvelt 3, Poskey 11, Wilson 0, Jacobs 0, Metcalf 0, Harsey 2, Haight 9.

Wilbur-Creston 67, L.Roosevelt 52

At Wilbur, Jessica Martin scored 22 as the Wildcats (12-1) beat the visiting Raiders.

Lake Roosevelt 17 17 11 7 - 52

Wilbur-Creston 23 16 17 11 - 67

LAKE ROOSEVELT Stanger 8, Sanderson 4, McGuire 17, Marsoni 7, Barnaby 3, Nanamkin 10, Barry 3.

WILBUR-CRESTON Mann 0, Allen 0, Llewellyn 5, Deahl 6, Martin 22, Erickson 9, L.Arden 0, H.Arden 9, Bandy 16.

Odessa 50, Rosalia 46

Kori Walter had 10 rebounds and six assists as the host Tigers (7-6) beat the Spartans (6-6).

Rosalia 7 11 13 15 - 46

Odessa 10 12 14 14 - 50

ROSALIA C.Nelson 3, Blank 10, Witte 3, Peringer 0, Henning 0, McLaughlin 14, Brown 2, Bernard 14, Slemp 0, Powell 0.

ODESSA J.Melcher 0, Hunt 10, D.Melcher 0, Walter 11, D. Schorzman 9, Smith 5, L.Schorzman 9, Ramm 2, Shaw 0, Watters 0, Schmierer 2.

Bonners Ferry 53, Davenport 28

The visiting Badgers (8-5) held the Gorillas (7-5) to a free throw in the third quarter.

Bonners Ferry 8 12 15 18 - 53

Davenport 7 8 1 12 - 28

BONNERS FERRY Walter 9, Bateman 12, Larson 0, Braniff 6, Carey 2, Paulson 12, Downing 2, Knott 2, Comer 0, Ripatti 8.

DAVENPORT Wagner 2, Marriott 5, Dickson 0, Pauls 4, Emery 6, Jacobson 3, Mikelson 2, Cowdrey 6.

Garfield-Palouse 61, Logos 25

At Garfield, Kelley McCabe and Cindy Main had seven rebounds apiece as the Vikings (8-4) beat the visitors from Moscow.

Logos 7 5 6 7 - 25

Garfield-Palouse 14 12 19 16 - 61

LOGOS Rigg 3, Minnich 0, Miller 0, Meyer 0, Scheibe 4, Harken 7, Atwood 0, Wilson 0, Jordan 2, Lemon 5, Lucas 2, Pope 2.

GARFIELD-PALOUSE Nelson 4, Main 4, Shelden 9, Pfaff 6, J.Cottrill 13, S.Cottrill 0, Sheffler 0, Hodson 6, Broughton 2, Smith 0, McCabe 17.

Bendigo 54, Deer Park 32

Jaye Lee Snowden scored 23 as the Australian touring team beat the Stags.

Bendigo 12 12 8 22 - 54

Deer Park 10 11 2 9 - 32

BENDIGO, Austalia Lea 2, Meldrum 5, Quadermine 2, Snowden 23, Egan 4, Cook 11, Reynolds 7.

DEER PARK Ostrom 0, Michaels 4, Darrow 2, Watson 5, Davis 0, Sims 4, Nedved 0, Stone 6, Gest 0, O’Brien 5, Oswalt 0, Langbeahn 6, Scott 0.

PANORAMA

NW Christian 59, Springdale 34

Jana Huston scored 10 third-quarter points and Cindy Cates (22 ppg) was held to 13 as the host Crusaders (4-1, 6-5) beat the Chargers (1-4, 2-9).

Springdale 11 10 9 4 - 34

NW Christian 20 11 16 12 - 59

SPRINGDALE A.Bade 0, Peone 4, Diedrich 2, K.Bade 0, Campbell 4, Hendricks 0, C.Cates 13, N’Deeo 0, Dixon 9, Swiger 0, Stricker 0, S.Cates 2.

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Storro 0, Simmons 16, K.Smith 0, Moen 0, Greenup 0, E.Smith 2, Ogle 0, Montague 6, Casimir 0, Wright 17, Clouse 0, Huston 18.

Northport 45, Republic 35 Kendra Sauvola made three 3-pointers and the Mustangs (4-1, 5-4) held Melissa Friend (16.4 ppg) scoreless in beating the Tigers (2-4, 4-6).

Northport 9 11 9 16 - 45

Republic 4 9 12 10 - 35

NORTHPORT Knudsen 0, Day 2, C.Young 2, Jimenez 2, M.Regis 4, Ke.Sauvola 11, Sell 3, E.Young 13, Lenhard 4, Ka.Sauvola 4, C.Regis 0.

REPUBLIC Davis 2, Dinkins 2, Friend 0, Pfaffe 5, Prine 11, Pritchett 0, Stonehocker 0, Tietsort 0, Wilson 8, Young 5.

Inchelium 52, Curlew 43

Emily Mallory had 20 rebounds and the three Stensgar girls combined for 14 fourth-quarter points as the visiting Hornets (3-2, 4-4) beat the Cougars (1-5, 3-7).

Inchelium 6 13 12 21 - 52

Curlew 10 6 12 15 - 43

INCHELIUM G.Finley 0, Swan 0, C.Stensgar 10, T.Finley 0, D.Stensgar 17, Nugent 0, Boyd 9, L.Stensgar 8, Mallory 8.

CURLEW Peterson 0, Thiele 3, Beck 4, Somday 0, Taylor 8, Kaatz 24, Tresham 4, Craw 0, Bonwell 0.

Wellpinit 60, Columbia 55

The visiting Redskins (1-5, 2-9) shot 53 percent from the field in beating the North Division-leading Lions (4-2, 5-5) at Hunters. Columbia shot just 35 percent from the floor.

Wellpinit 13 19 15 13 - 60

Columbia 16 10 14 15 - 55

WELLPINIT Tonasket 6, Allen 14, Ost 0, J.Flett 8, Abrahamson 3, Payne 15, Covington 1, D.Flett 0, Lynn 13, Wynecoop 0, Stearns 0.

COLUMBIA Schrack 0, Covington 4, Etue 7, Skidmore 19, Schurger 6, Strickler 2, Blaine 0, Brisbois 8, Dale 7, Dashiell 2.

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