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St. George’s Prospers On Lopez Island

Girls basketball

St. George’s could grow accustomed to this island living.

Miranda Routh-Corker scored 22 of her 26 points in the first half as the visiting Dragons (2-0) defeated Lopez Island 83-46 in a non-leaguer Friday.

Routh-Corker scored 14 in the first quarter. Wenchi Liu had 14 assists and 12 of the Dragons’ 36 steals.

Linet Rain led the Lobos with 25 points, hitting 9 of 11 from the floor and 7 of 10 from the free-throw line.

St. George’s 83, Lopez 46

St. George’s 26 24 19 14 - 83

Lopez 9 12 15 10 - 46

ST. GEORGE’S - Routh-Corker 26, Liu 15, Moore 12, Henley 10, Clarke 8, DePonty 6, Luber 2, Stothart 2, Philopant 2, Grant 0, Blume 0, Kutteruf 0.

LOPEZ - Rain 25, Marshall 6, Webb 5, Sharpe 4, Hubbard 4, Luckhurst 2, Kana 0, Jacobs 0.

Colville 68, Kettle Falls 30

Melissa Wollan scored 26 and the visiting Indians (1-0) hit 24 of 26 free throws (92 percent) to defeat the Bulldogs (1-1).

Colville 20 16 14 18 - 68

Kettle Falls 2 12 11 5 - 30

COLVILLE - Shaw 6, Entwistle 6, McGrane 3, Janke 0, Matlock 0, Cornwell 15, Braff 8, Wollan 26, Lawson 4.

KETTLE FALLS - Holland 0, Schneider 2, Madlin 5, Fredrickson 2, Azzarito 5, Bruce 4, Link 1, Newton 9, McDaniels 2.

Riverside 54, Lakeland 38

Bernice Stime had nine assists and six rebounds, and Haley Wood added six steals to lead the Rams (1-0) over the visiting Hawks.

For a good share of the Riverside roster, it was their first action since winning the State 2A soccer title.

Lakeland 2 8 10 18 - 38

Riverside 9 11 21 13 - 54

LAKELAND - Beyer 6, Foldvik 7, Douglas 12, Burstein 2, DeBoer 2, Campbell 0, Houchin 2, Waller 2, Egbert 2, Fox 0, Berger 3.

RIVERSIDE - Koesel 0, Rizzuto 2, Wood 7, Stime 8, Wood 14, Shorts 10, Lorenz 5, Snyder 6, Korling 2, Lyons 0, Korling 0.

Newport 44, Selkirk 36

At Ione, Carey Sauer hit 11 of 14 free throws and the visiting Grizzlies (1-0) held tough after the Rangers (0-1) came within two points in the third quarter.

The teams combined for 49 free-throw attempts.

Newport 8 7 10 19 - 44

Selkirk 2 10 11 13 - 36

NEWPORT - Williams 2, Haptonstall 7, Opp 0, Lindburg 8, Olsen 2, McDirmid 6, Sauer 17, Schulz 0, Almond 2.

SELKIRK - Fairbairn 13, Scherf 9, Barnes 2, Pettis 2, Smith 0, Haney 0, Jones 0, Beatty 0, Allert 7, Carlson 3.

BF 54, Deer Park 34

Amber Paulson, averaging 24 points this year, scored eight of her 23 in the third quarter and added 12 rebounds as the Badgers defeated the visiting Stags (0-1).

Sarah Walter added five assists and two 3-pointers, and Amanda Ashby six steals for BF. DP’s Jennifer O’Brien had four blocked shots.

Deer Park 10 9 10 5 - 34

Bonners Ferry 8 14 18 14 - 54

DEER PARK - Anderson 0, Hardie 4, Allen 0, Oswalt 5, Krieger 0, Fielder 0, Lanbehn 7, Scott 5, O’Brien 13.

BONNERS FERRY - Walter 11, Day 0, Ashby 4, Stolley 1, Maas 2, Braniff 6, Carey 2, Larson 2, Paulson 23, Robertson 5, Bateman 0.

Reardan 79, Springdale 50

Kristen Turner scored 26 points on 12-of-21 shooting from the field to lead the visiting Indians (1-0) over the Chargers (0-2).

Springdale shot 18 of 61 (30 percent) from the field.

Reardan 22 24 16 17 - 79 Springdale 9 9 14 18 - 50

REARDAN - Cassaro 9, Jayne 10, Schwartz 4, Krupke 8, Rinker 6, Plummer 6, Turner 26, Ray 0, Hicks 4, Saler 6.

SPRINGDALE - Olson-Axtell 5, Ramseyer 1, C.Rij 7, Tomsha 0, J.Rij 2, Franks 10, LeBret 6, Rae.Adolph 19.

T-O 52, Liberty 29

Miranda Brown had nine rebounds and the Nighthawks (2-0) used a 22-4 start to beat the visiting Lancers (1-1).

Christa Graffis hit both of her 3-point attempts for T-O, which cooled off to a 1-for-17 third quarter.

Liberty 4 3 9 13 - 29

Tekoa-Oakes. 17 18 4 13 - 52

LIBERTY - Howard 0, Cory 15, Leslie 1, Olson 0, Bothman 0, Cain 0, Prince 5, Gardner 5, Nadler 3, Adams 0.

TEKOA-OAKESDALE - K.Driscoll 6, S.Driscoll 7, Smart 6, Brown 10, Hay 4, Graffis 8, Beddingfield 0, Cox 11.

W-C 44, Pateros 27

Alyssa Erickson totaled 10 rebounds and 10 steals as the visiting Wildcats (2-1) defeated the Nannies.

Wilbur-Creston 8 13 14 9 - 44

Pateros 6 5 2 14 - 27

PATEROS - And. Neuneker 4, Ann. Neuneker 8, Tuinstra 6, Bighouse 3, Newinhuis 0, Troutman 6.

WILBUR-CRESTON - Desautel 6, Sherwood 0, Harris 4, Mann 0, Deahl 6, Dreger 4, Erickson 15, Arden 3, Aubertin 2, Kemp 0, Nelson 4.

Gar-Pal 68, Freeman 26

Sandra Tronson hit 7 of 8 from the field and the Vikings (2-0) forced 33 turnovers to defeat the visiting Scotties (0-2).

Tasha Swinney added eight assists for Gar-Pal and shot 4 for 4 from the floor.

Freeman 3 8 5 10 - 26

Gar.-Palouse 19 15 15 19 - 68

FREEMAN - Lazanis 2, Dahmen 2, Pratt 2, Wilkerson 7, Freeman 1, Kiddoo 2, Davey 2, Moberg 3, Palladino 5.

GARFIELD-PALOUSE - Nelson 3, Coles 13, Shelden 10, Smick 2, Smith 0, Swinney 8, Kildew 9, Hayden 6, Scheffler 0, Tronson 14, Hershaw 3.

Clark Fork 38, Cusick 32

Jamie Saunders and Jill Miller combined for 13 rebounds and six steals to lead the Wampus Cats (2-3) over the visiting Panthers (0-1).

Cusick 7 8 2 15 - 32

Clark Fork 12 14 8 4 - 38

CUSICK - Norton 10, Pickerel 1, Cutshall 0, Car.Haas 3, Cas.Haas 18, Chitwood 0, Ziesmer 0, Whiting 0.

CLARK FORK - Ruen 2, Miller 11, Manderscheid 2, Scofield 3, Dugan 4, Saunders 8, Decker 0, Hess 8, McDaniels 0.

Ritzville 52, L-W 48

The defending State B champion Broncos (2-0) held off the host Tigercats (1-1).

L-W’s Kelly Larsen had five rebounds.

Ritzville 14 15 11 12 - 52

LaCrosse-Wash. 6 14 16 12 - 48

RITZVILLE - Wellsandt 3, Warriner 0, Weber 6, Horpedahl 4, Gibler 0, Russel 10, Yerxa 17, Alspach 12, Janzen 0.

LaCROSSE-WASHTUCNA - Bay 8, Wigen 5, Cronrath 6, Kinch 4, N.Schneider 2, R.Schneider 17, Larsen 2, Baumann 4.

SJE 52, Sprague-Harr. 44

Balanced scoring helped the visiting Eagles (1-1) rally past the Falcons (0-2) at Sprague.

Kristy Engles of S-H had 13 rebounds.

St.John-End. 14 8 17 13 - 52

Sprague-Harr. 16 14 4 10 - 44

ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT - Ki.Colyar 9, Kjack 4, Stolmeier 6, Loomis 9, Schmick 9, Zuger 6, Gossard 0, Headlund 0, White 9.

SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON - Sewall 0, Whipple 7, Ernst 0, Walters 16, Hatten 6, Green 0, Engles 9, Morse 2, Scoles 4.

Bridge-Mansf. 55, ACH 31

The Mustangs defeated the visiting Warriors (0-2) at Mansfield.

ACH 2 10 5 14 - 31

Bridge.Mansf. 16 14 17 8 - 55

ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE - Anderson 4, Malone 11, Horter 4, Tanar 1, Evans 7, Stokes 2, Geese 2, Mayes 0, Edwards 0, Neilson 0.

BRIDGEPORT-MANSFIELD - Hitton 16, Lynn 5, Gavin 4, Darby 4, Jorgenson 6, I.Torrez 6, Malone 4, Frought 6, Barreau 2, H.Torrez 6.

Northport Tournament

Northport 54, Falls Chr. 21

Candace Young had 12 rebounds and five steals, and the host Mustangs (1-1) forced 33 turnovers in defeating the Eagles.

Northport plays Rossland, British Columbia, in tonight’s title game. FC plays Curlew in the consolation.

Falls Christian 2 3 7 9 - 21

Northport 11 13 18 12 - 54

FALLS CHRISTIAN - Johnson 0, Reed 3, Hayman 0, Williams 4, Jackson 2, Gelnette 2, Taylor 0, M.Jenkins 3, Tuttle 2, Coy 5, S.Jenkins 0.

NORTHPORT - Burke 0, Wilson 0, Knudsen 16, Day 2, Goodwin 0, Lenhard 12, Sauvola 7, Jimenez 2, Godes 2, Young 13, Brunette 0.

Rossland 44, Curlew 32

Sarah McCallum scored 13 to guide Rossland (1-1) over the Cougars (0-2).

Rossland 15 7 9 13 - 44

Curlew 4 15 4 9 - 32

ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA - Williams 6, Ackerman 11, Tweedy 0, Bryden 0, Stanton 4, Kryski 0, Eddy 4, Lindsey 4, McCallum 13, Hagen 2.

CURLEW - Brown 10, Paul 9, Barkley 2, Zerck 3, Phillips 1, Craw 2, Bi.Branam 5.

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