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Eagles Fly To Wv Title

West Valley didn’t allow an undefeated team to lay claim to its tournament.

Brad Groh scored 24 and Kris Sly had nine assists as the host Eagles (4-4) rallied to defeat Medical Lake (4-1) 75-68 in the title game of the WV Tournament.

West Valley 75, Med. Lake 68

Medical Lake 15 16 19 17 - 68

West Valley 20 15 13 27 - 75

MEDICAL LAKE - Jackson 14, Brown 3, Headlee 10, Mitchell 5, Miller 3, V.Meers 8, Alexander 2, Nichols 7, B.Moore 16.

WEST VALLEY - Sly 9, Deno 11, Hilsabeck 9, Groh 24, Gregg 2, Spivey 8, Sorenson 12.

Bonners Ferry 58, Colville 56

Steve Merrill hit 9 of 12 free throws and the Badgers (3-4) defeated the Indians (4-3) for third place.

Colville’s Shane Meinhold scored 26, including five 3-pointers. Meinhold’s 3-pointer with 30 seconds left cut Bonners’ lead to two, but the Badgers hit late crucial free throws.

Colville 18 14 11 13 - 56

Bonners Ferry 15 11 16 16 - 58

COLVILLE - Weaver 0, Anderson 12, Ortner 8, Bateman 8, Meinhold 26, Spies 0, Mostek 0, Bradeen 2, I.Gordon 0, Shaw 0, E.Gordon 0.

BONNERS FERRY - Winey 3, Clark 2, Bateman 13, Brush 0, Blanford 2, Barry 4, Rice 7, Zimmerman 10, Merrill 17.

Non-league

Valley Christian 76, Lakeside 60

Eric Smith scored 14 of his 24 in the first half to lead the visiting Panthers (8-1) over the Eagles (1-4) at Nine Mile Falls.

Lakeside’s Bobby Purkheiser and Will Noland combined to hit 15 of 22 from the field.

Valley Christian 18 22 17 19 - 76

Lakeside 16 16 20 8 - 60

VALLEY CHRISTIAN - Diaz 0, Troyer 1, J.Decker 5, Smith 24, Spuler 13, Sears 18, B.Decker 3, Evans 11, Lacy 1.

LAKESIDE - Purkheiser 19, Rouse 5, Spiger 14, K.Skinner 0, L.Skinner 0, Noland 16, Mortlock 4, Clockerty 0, Deniston 2.

Cheney 55, Chewelah 44

The visiting Blackhawks (6-1) defeated the Cougars (4-3). No details were reported.

Cheney 10 17 13 15 - 55

Chewelah 12 9 16 7 - 44

CHENEY - Stiffler 11, Eggart 0, Oyolokor 3, Goetz 5, Donnelly 2, Ervin 7, Caskey 0, Malisani 12, Kiger 6, Bond 9.

CHEWELAH - Landram 10, Forsberg 12, Meserve 8, Nitschke 5, Kinley 0, Sunday 5, Parrish 4, Grubb 0.

Curlew 59, Kettle Falls 34

Jeremy Groth hit 3 of 4 3-pointers to guide the visiting Cougars (8-0) over the Bulldogs (3-5).

Curlew 23 12 15 9 - 59

Kettle Falls 7 10 7 10 - 34

CURLEW - Conger 0, G.Olson 18, Groth 19, Edwards 4, J.B.Olson 4, Cribby 9, March 3, Strandberg 2.

KETTLE FALLS - George 6, Weathers 9, Miller 8, Brodehl 2, Musson 1, Lickfold 4, Geesey 0, Payne 4.

Sydney 67, Ritzville 52

The visiting Wildcats of Australia defeated the Broncos in an exhibition game.

Ritzville hit six 3-pointers. Sydney hit 6 of 7 free throws, Ritzville 4 of 5.

Sydney 14 19 12 22 - 67

Ritzville 19 9 8 18 - 52

SYDNEY WILDCATS - Ford 0, Veratau 0, Anderson 17, Griffin 0, Farrawell 7, Moroney 10, Nieol 2, Sutton 18, Archer 9, Glass 4.

RITZVILLE - B.Arlt 4, Duff 16, D.Arlt 18, Marcus 4, Johnstone 0, Borth 0, Paulson 0, Whitman 9, Beckley 0, Heider 3.

Reardan Tourney

Reardan 62, Selkirk 54

Reece Jenkin scored 20, including two free throws with 20 seconds left, to lift the host Indians (3-4) over the Rangers (7-1) in the title game.

Jenkin made 9 of 16 from the field and added seven rebounds. Selkirk’s Tim Farris shot 7 of 15 from the floor and 5 of 5 from the line.

Selkirk 14 14 12 14 - 54

Reardan 15 18 10 19 - 62

SELKIRK - MacArthur 0, Reed 0, Yellowjohn 0, White 3, Farris 19, Gere 6, Huffine 9, Lopes 9, Pyeatt 8, Hodges 0, Carlson 0.

REARDAN - Eastman 6, Soliday 14, Jenkin 20, Nollmeyer 7, Brown 4, Hopper 2, Flaa 9.

Davenport 62, Rosalia 47

Dale Buchanan scored 22, including 7 of 7 shooting from the line, as the Gorillas (3-5) erased a 39-29, third-quarter deficit to defeat the Spartans (0-8) for third place.

Jesse Morrison added 10 rebounds for Davenport, which hit 13 of 16 free throws. Rosalia’s Craig Shindler scored 21.

Rosalia 15 9 15 8 - 47

Davenport 15 12 7 28 - 62

ROSALIA - Heinemann 2, Watkins 5, S.DeGon 4, D.Degon 0, Peterson 0, Shindler 21, Bothman 9, Schmidt 4, Workman 2.

DAVENPORT - Rodenbough 16, Holderby 7, Buchanan 22, Swain 0, Telecky 10, Strate 1, Morrison 4, Payne 0, Honey 2.

Liberty Tournament

Freeman 58, Odessa 50

Jared Pope had 12 rebounds, Josh White five steals and the Scotties (7-2) hit 9 of 16 free throws in the fourth quarter to defeat the Tigers (4-3) in the title game.

Freeman 19 14 10 16 - 58

Odessa 12 8 15 15 - 50

FREEMAN - C.Miller3, Love 3, R.M.Miller 7, Simmons 8, Freeman 0, Goldsmith 9, White 13, S.Snyder 0, Pope 16.

ODESSA - Kramer 5, Weber 5, G.Schafer 5, Floch 10, Hardung 2, Jeske 6, Pitts 7, Z.Schafer 0, R.Walter 0, Praetorius 10.

Sydney 79, Liberty 73

Brett Blume scored 22 of his 30 in the second half as the Goldminers defeated the host Lancers for third place.

Blume made 13 of 20 field goals, including three 3-pointers. Liberty’s Jeremy Engle and Jake Holling combined for 17-of-32 shooting from the field, with four 3-pointers.

Sydney 21 16 24 18 - 79

Liberty 13 20 18 22 - 73

SYDNEY GOLDMINERS - Gazeas 6, Eendelsohn 2, Braamsy 4, O’Shea 10, Effency 5, Snedden 4, McFarlane 6, Blume 30, Moala 12.

LIBERTY - K.Engle 2, J.Engle 22, Cousins 8, J.Holling 23, Johnson 2, Pottratz 8, Phipps 0, C.Holling 2, Schmitz 0, Mortimer 0, Horlacher 6.

Cusick Crossover

Clark Fork 60, Lind 31

The Wampus Cats (6-2) made 8 of 10 free throws and forced 21 turnovers to defeat the Bulldogs (2-7).

Clark Fork 15 10 19 16 - 60

Lind 0 12 13 6 - 31

CLARK FORK - Changala 3, Haston 6, B.Stuzke 9, Stemens 14, Berkley 0, Beers 6, N.Stuzke 4, Higgins 5, Klonts 10, Vogal 3.

LIND - Kulm 1, Labes 1, Parkins 10, Sheckells 3, Thompson 2, Widger 6, Williamson 1, Schrenk 2, Fode 5, Starring 0.

Cusick Alumni 81, Cusick 65

Brian Auld scored 21 to lead the Panthers alumni over the current team in an exhibition.

Alumni 20 17 22 22 - 81

Cusick 13 10 18 24 - 65

ALUMNI - B.Auld 21, Ford 9, A.Auld 7, Nenema 12, Holmes 6, J.Nomee 12, Ives 4, Hendershott 3, P.Nomee 5, Cullooyah 2.

CUSICK - Cratty 4, Reijonen 4, Bridges 8, Chantry 6, Jones 0, Hamilton 25, Tinker 13, Dimick 0, Kramer 5.

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