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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Republic’s Veterans Produce

The holdovers from Republic’s boys B-title team held up well as the new season began Tuesday with a non-leaguer.

Danny Hanks had nine rebounds and Chad Dinkins added five assists as defending State B champion Republic defeated visiting Oroville 42-24.

Oroville 7 9 2 6 - 24

Republic 15 11 13 3 - 42

OROVILLE - Roth 2, Jenson 6, Nelson 2, Clemon 7, Thrasher 4, Vanbuskirk 3.

REPUBLIC - Dansel 0, Davenport 8, Dinkins 6, Gliddon 7, Hadden 0, Hanks 8, Hutton 0, Krohn 0, Kuchenmeister 10, R.Rickard 0, T.Rickard 0, Russell 3.

Lk. Roos. 59, Wilb.-Cres. 58

Chris Plumb’s layin with 14 seconds left lifted the visiting Raiders over the Wildcats.

James Villars’ 3-pointer with 22 seconds left gave W-C a one-point lead.

Lake Roosevelt 10 12 17 20 - 59

Wilbur-Creston 9 17 18 16 - 58

LAKE ROOSEVELT - Darnold 22, Day 13, Hunt 3, Weise 5, Orzway 6, Palmaneeter 1, St. Pierre 2, Plumb 5, Charlie 2.

WILBUR-CRESTON - B.Marchand 15, Villars 6, Grant 0, Leonard 13, Samuels 13, Arden 0, Nelson 8, Katich 4, J.Marchand 1.

Potlatch 68, Gar.-Pal 65

The visiting Loggers rallied in the final quarter despite Brad Bischoff’s 29 points for the Vikings at Palouse.

Potlatch 17 10 19 22 - 68

Gar.-Palouse 18 17 15 15 - 65

POTLATCH - Kammeyer 7, Krasselt 10, Drake 9, Lovell 14, Hadeller 11, Strong 17.

GARFIELD-PALOUSE - Bischoff 29, Coles 5, Flansburg 8, Cronk 9, Fox 0, Johnson 1, Thorp 5, Demand 8.

Odessa 63, Lind 45

Ryan Floch had 22 points and 11 rebounds, and Jared Praetorius added 15 rebounds to guide the Tigers over the visiting Bulldogs. Lind has dropped 16 straight.

Lind 16 10 6 13 - 45

Odessa 12 16 19 16 - 63

LIND - Kulm 0, Wills 8, Labes 4, Parkins 6, Sikorski 2, Sheckells 10, Olson 0, Thompson 4, Widger 5, Williamson 6.

ODESSA - Kramer 3, Weber 3, G. Schafer 3, Shaw 0, Floch 22, Hardung 2, Jeske 6, Z.Schafer 7, Pitts 7, Walter 2, Praetorius 8, Luiten 0.

Val.Chr. 65, Riverside 49

Jeremy Decker hit all 3 3-point attempts, and the visiting Panthers finished 8 of 15 to step up and defeat the Rams.

Valley Christian 7 20 22 16 - 65

Riverside 5 8 15 21 - 49

VALLEY CHRISTIAN - B.Decker 4, Evans 14, Spuler 16, Meyer 0, Sears 5, Sandin 8, Smith 7, J.Decker 11.

RIVERSIDE - Boone 4, Frowick 5, Crance 8, Kapelke 10, Miller 13, Murphy 5, Remington 4.

Manson 55, ACH 42

Sean McKenna scored seven in the second quarter and the Trojans shot 50 percent from the floor in the second half to defeat the visiting Warriors.

ACH 11 8 7 16 - 42

Manson 4 15 18 18 - 55

ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE - Evans 0, Dormaier 0, Thomas 0, Elder 1, St. John 7, Pate 8, Higginbotham 2, Leander 4, Emerson 0, Gwinn 3, Neilsen 2, Durrant 15

MANSON - Bennett 4, Jefferies 14, Stokes 4, Young 13, Rogers 6, McKenna 14.

F.Chr. 73, Springdale 53

Freshman reserve Aaron Bligh hit 4 of 5 3-pointers as the Eagles beat the visiting Chargers at Post Falls. Springdale’s Josh Farnsworth scored 23.

Springdale 10 18 7 18 - 53

Falls Christian 18 17 14 24 - 73

SPRINGDALE - Gilstrap 0, Sanchez 0, Farnsworth 23, Meyers 0, Ralph 0, Nortz 0, Thompson 2, Peterson 2, Crawford 4, Hammack 0, Ely 11, Carlson 11.

FALLS CHRISTIAN - Baker 13, J.Bligh 15, A.Bligh 14, Beck 4, Walker 2, Burns 4, Malinauskas 0, Wild 15, Campbell 2, Gross 0, Hanks 4.

SJE 62, Ritzville 45

Josh Hames had 11 rebounds and the Eagles shot 31 of 48 from the field to defeat the Broncos SJE’s Karl Scheuerman added six assists. Dustan Arlt scored 22 for Ritzville.

Ritzville 5 10 12 18 - 45

SJE 12 13 16 21 - 62

RITZVILLE - B.Arlt 4, Duff 6, D.Arlt 22, Marcus 0, Johnstone 0, Borth 2, Paulson 2, Whitman 9, Beckley 0, Heider 0.

ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT - Shawgo 4, Miller 0, Bafus 13, Strader 2, Stoner 5, Hames 16, Scheuerman 5, Thompson 8, Jo.Siler 1, Stolmeier 8.

L-W 52, Sprague-Harr. 47

Derek Henley hit 6 of 6 free throws in the fourth quarter, when the Tigercats outscored the visiting Falcons 12-7 for a comeback win at Washtucna.

Sprague-Harr. 3 14 15 15 - 47

LaCrosse-Wash. 9 8 14 21 - 52

SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON - Engles 1, Morton 2, Wagner 6, Floyd 0, Carroll 15, Timm 2, Pelissier 4, M.Henry 9, Young 8.

LaCROSSE-WASHTUCNA - Colter 2, Schweiger 7, Henley 10, Wigen 6, Meyers 0, Stueckle 6, Whitman 17, Blankenship 4.

Freeman 75, T-O 37

Steve Simmons scored 20 on 8-of-12 shooting and added 13 rebounds as the Scotties defeated the visiting Nighthawks.

Tekoa-Oakes. 8 8 9 12 - 37

Freeman 15 19 17 24 - 75

TEKOA-OAKESDALE - Brown 0, Buergel 2, Heaton 2, G.Smith 9, Teal 6, E.Smith 2, Brogan 2, Crossett 2, Wall 10, Taylor 2.

FREEMAN - C.Miller 0, R.Snyder 2, M.Miller 18, Simmons 20, Freeman 0, Shkuratoff 0, Goldsmith 16, White 4, Pope 16.

Davenport 85, Columbia 46

Dale Buchanan scored 20 of his 28 points in the first half and finished 9 of 9 from the line as the Gorillas defeated the visiting Lions.

Columbia 8 10 12 16 - 46

Davenport 19 20 24 22 - 85

COLUMBIA - Wass 4, Kieffer 0, Denison 11, Pakootas 0, Young 4, Neidhart 14, Strickler 5, Cunningham 4, K.Donohue 5, S.Donohue 1.

DAVENPORT - Rodenbough 17, Holderby 3, Johnson 2, Buchanan 28, Swain 4, Telecky 13, Strate 13, Morrisson 5, Payne 0, Honey 0.

Curlew 85, Kettle Falls 38

Jeremy Groth had seven steals, five assists and three blocked shots as the Cougars defeated the visiting Bulldogs. Erich Prazak added 10 assists for Curlew.

Kettle Falls 7 9 8 14 - 38

Curlew 21 23 21 20 - 85

KETTLE FALLS - George 7, Weathers 4, Miller 3, Madlin 2, Musson 7, Lickfold 2, Payne 13.

CURLEW - G.Olson 17, Groth 16, Edwards 10, J.B.Olson 8, Prazak 14, Cribby 19, Strandberg 1.

Eastern Sun 65, Liberty 45

The visitors from Melbourne, Australia, won an exhibition.

Eastern Sun 11 23 18 14 - 65

Liberty 11 14 15 10 - 45

EASTERN SUN, Australia - Layton 13, Smort 6, Kennedy 4, Wood 13, Brett 3, Cole 6, Woolf-Clarke 0, Xanthoulaks 2, Owen 9, MacPherson 9.

LIBERTY - Wiman 6, J.Engle 10, Cousins 3, J.Holling 7, Johnson 2, Pottratz 2, Phipps 6, C.Holling 1, Schmitz 7, Mortimer 0, Horlacher 3.

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