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Falcons Prey On Eagles’ Winning Streak

Prep girls

Another St. John-Endicott streak has reached its end.

Heather Cox scored 10 second-half points Saturday to rally Class B ninth-ranked Tekoa-Oakesdale (10-3, 3-1) to a 50-32 Whitman County League win over top-ranked SJE (10-2, 2-1) at Oakesdale.

The defending state champion Eagles had won 30 consecutive league games, last losing three years ago to Garfield-Palouse. SJE’s overall 38-game winning streak ended Jan. 7.

Tekoa-Oakesdale 50, SJE 32

SJ-Endicott 12 13 2 5 - 32

Tek-Oak 10 12 12 16 - 50

ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Ki.Colyar 0, Ko.Colyar 0, Bafus 0, Kleweno 0, Lamb 19, Loomis 0, Zuger 0, Kjack 0, White 6, Kile 4, Schmick 1, Headlund 2.

TEKOA-OAKESDALE S.Brown 0, Driscoll 2, Palmer 6, M.Brown 7, Hay 6, Graffis 9, Hansen 2, Bruce 0, Crow 0, Cox 18, Hurley 0.

Gar.-Pal 45, Rosalia 30

Holly Shelden scored 11 second-half points to rally the visiting Vikings (7-6, 3-1) over the Spartans (6-4, 1-3). Rosalia’s Kim Witte hit five 3-pointers in the first half.

Garfield-Palouse 11 6 8 20 - 45

Rosalia 5 14 9 2 - 30

GARFIELD-PALOUSE Nelson 0, Coles 6, Shelden 13, Smick 1, J. Cottrill 0, S. Cottrill 0, Smith 1, Swinney 4, Hodson 0, Kildew 0, Hayden 10, Scheffler 1, Tronson 9.

ROSALIA Quintana 0, Henning 3, Witte 15, Nelson 6, Peringer 2, Brown 0, Willey 2, Dale 2.

Panorama League

Selkirk 53, Republic 49

Marcie Dury scored eight fourth-quarter points and Molly Carlson had 10 rebounds as the South Division-leading Rangers (12-3, 8-1) erased an eight-point, thirdquarter deficit to beat the visiting Tigers (9-5, 7-3).

Republic’s Melissa Friend had 24 points and 10 rebounds.

Republic 16 12 12 9 - 49

Selkirk 13 12 12 16 - 53

REPUBLIC Tietsort 0, Dinkins 0, Stonehocker 0, Young 6, Campobasso 0, Prichett 0, Davis 2, Wilson 8, Pfaffle 9, Friend 24.

SELKIRK Fairbairn 4, Barnes 0, Sharp 6, Grass 3, Jones 2, Weaver 5, Allert 1, Dury 10, Porter 11, Carlson 11.

Northport 58, NWC 49

Karen Sauvola scored 11 of her 22 points in the second quarter and hit 10 of 11 free throws to guide the North Division-leading Mustangs (14-1, 9-1) over the host Crusaders (6-9, 5-4).

Jana Huston had 22 points and 18 rebounds for NWC, which closed within five points in the third quarter.

Northport 15 20 11 12 - 58

NW Christian 12 6 19 12 - 49

NORTHPORT C.Young 4, Knudsen 0, Day 4, Ke.Sauvola 6, Sell 6, E.Young 18, Ka.Sauvola 22.

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Moen 0, Ogle 2, Montague 12, Casimir 2, Strandy 0, Clouse 11, Huston 22.

Inchelium 70, Springdale 54

Bonnie Boyd had 22 points and 12 rebounds, and freshman Bobbie Mollenberg made four 3-pointers on the way to 21 points as the Hornets (4-8, 3-7) beat the visiting Chargers (7-8, 5-5).

Springdale 9 21 7 17 - 54

Inchelium 19 21 18 12 - 70

SPRINGDALE K.Bade 4, A.Bade 9, Cates 18, Dixon 8, Hendricks 1, N’Deeo 4, Stricker 8, J.Rij 0, Peone 2.

INCHELIUM G.Finley 0, Mollenberg 21, Te.Finley 0, D.Stensgar 8, Tonasket 5, Boyd 22, Ta.Finley 14, Pakootas 0.

St. George’s 61, Wellpinit 31

Wenchi Liu had 15 assists and Miranda Routh-Corker scored eight of her 25 points in the third quarter as the visiting Dragons (9-6, 8-2) pulled away from the Redskins (7-7, 4-7).

St. George’s 14 10 20 17 - 61

Wellpinit 8 8 7 8 - 31

ST. GEORGE’S Liu 7, Davis 3, DeNiro 4, Chiu 4, Boutz 6, Webster 0, Grant 0, McKelvey 0, Routh-Corker 25, Appling 8, Moore 4.

WELLPINIT Allen 8, Barnaby 2, Covington 2, Ost 5, Payne 8, Ramos 0, Tonasket 6, Wynecoop 0.

Curlew 44, Cusick 34

Betsy Thiele scored 11 of her 21 poins in the fourth quarter to rally the visiting Cougars (2-13, 2-9) over the Panthers (0-15, 0-10) for their second straight win after 18 straight defeats.

Thiele, Johanna Paul and Carmen Craw combined for 38 rebounds. Cusick’s Amanda Norton had 10 rebounds.

Curlew 4 10 11 19 - 44

Cusick 9 11 6 8 - 34

CURLEW Brown 13, Peterson 0, Thiele 21, Barkley 4, Paul 0, Somday 4, Craw 2.

CUSICK Norton 11, S.Pickerel 4, Cutshall 2, N.Pickerel 2, Haas 5, Nenema 10, Thomas 0, Chitwood 0.

Bi-County League

Odessa 47, Davenport 40

Nicole Hunt had 18 rebounds and scored nine of her 21 points in the fourth quarter, and Lindsay Schorzman added nine steals as the Tigers (6-6, 4-4) knocked the visiting Gorillas (8-6, 5-3) into a first-place East Division tie with idle Reardan.

Davenport 6 10 10 14 - 40

Odessa 12 2 16 17 - 47

DAVENPORT Marriott 6, Reed 2, Guhlke 0, Schreck 5, Lust 11, Bolyard 0, Cowdrey 16, Rux 0.

ODESSA Kagele 0, D.Melcher 2, Haptonstall 0, Strohmaier 0, J.Melcher 6, Schorzman 12, Hunt 21, Ryan 0, Schmierer 6.

Sprague-Harrngtn 53, ACH 44

At Hartline, the visiting Falcons (7-7, 5-4) made 22 of 33 foul shots to offset a 16-rebound, four-blocked shots performance by Lacey Malone of the Warriors (1-12, 1-7).

Spr.-Harrington 13 14 11 15 - 53

ACHartline 15 10 6 13 - 44

SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON Maurer 0, Whipple 14, Morton 13, Putney 2, M.Walters 8, Harding 0, Engles 14, Morse 0, C.Walters 2.

ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE Malone 18, Pinar 4, Maes 0, Roberts 0, Dormaier 14, Horter 8, Andersen 0.

Wilbur-Creston 90, VC 31

At Creston, reserve Nichole Nelson had 14 rebounds and the third-ranked Wildcats (13-3, 8-1) shot 59 percent from the floor, including 14 of 18 in the third quarter, to beat the Panthers (6-8, 2-6) for their 12th straight win.

VC’s Carmen Evans scored 10 in the second half.

Valley Christian 6 7 10 8 - 31

Wilbur-Creston 18 22 29 21 - 90

VALLEY CHRISTIAN Monforton 2, Robertson 0, Diaz 0, Nichols 0, Rosholt 2, Arnhold 0, Evans 12, Swenson 1, Hopson 5, Jones 0, Ferderer 9.

WILBUR-CRESTON Harris 10, Mann 8, Allen 15, Llewellyn 10, Deahl 0, Green 10, Erickson 9, Arden 4, Nelson 8, Bandy 10, Seylor 6.

Liberty 49, Lind 24

Despite being outrebounded 34-31, the visiting Lancers (6-9, 3-5) pulled away to top the Bulldogs (0-13, 0-8). Megan Fode had 14 rebounds, and Breanne Davis 12 rebounds and three steals for Lind.

Liberty 14 12 8 15 - 49

Lind 12 5 4 3 - 24

LIBERTY Howard 2, Cory 12, Tusler 4, Neihart 4, Bothman 6, Prince 0, Gardner 7, Adams 6, Short 2, Polione 2, Nadler 0, Cain 1, Machay 0.

LIND K.Palmer 7, Davis 3, Garza 0, Wills 8, Montejano 0, Fritchle 0, Bergeron 0, Robertson 0, L.Palmer 0, Wilson 0, Fode 6.

Northeast A League

Lakeside 60, Freeman 32

Brianne Jolley had 22 points and 11 steals, and the fifth-ranked Eagles (12-1, 7-0) forced 37 turnovers to beat the visiting Scotties (2-11, 1-6).

Freeman 5 11 6 10 - 32

Lakeside 14 20 19 7 - 60

FREEMAN Reed 0, B.Watson 2, Pratt 5, Dahmen 2, McCathern 3, Wilkerson 2, Freeman 0, Adams 0, J.Watkins 9, Moberg 9, Graham 0, Blank 0.

LAKESIDE McElroy 2, Wilkins 1, Waddell 5, Heebink 2, Hatch 13, Jolley 22, Reardan 2, Long 3, Petticrew 10, Lewis 0.

Colfax 61, Deer Park 34

Angie Hall had nine rebounds and five steals, and the third-ranked Bulldogs (11-2, 5-2) used a 20-0 fourth-quarter run to stop the visiting Stags (6-7, 3-4).

Deer Park 8 7 15 4 - 34

Colfax 16 14 7 24 - 61

DEER PARK Ostrom 0, Hardie 2, Michaels 4, Bendowski 2, Sims 2, Langbehn 0, Stone 11, Plummer 0, Scott 7, O’Brien 6.

COLFAX Harder 3, T.Pittman 8, Blevins 3, Hall 10, Zimmerman 1, Thiele 13, Tribbett 9, Rohner 2, Widman 4, S.Pittman 8.

Newport 67, Kettle Falls 50

Michele Carrara’s 12 rebounds and 10 assists guided the Grizzlies (11-1, 6-1) over the visiting Bulldogs (6-7, 2-5).

Kettle Falls 11 12 11 16 - 50

Newport 16 12 19 20 - 67

KETTLE FALLS Fredrickson 6, Richardson 6, Fusato 0, Maidhoff 0, D.Azzarito 10, Matter 19, Lathrop 2, McDaniels 3, S.Azzarito 4.

NEWPORT Carter 2, Casey 0, Lindburg 6, Schulz 7, Almond 0, McDirmid 2, Sauer 18, Frandrup 13, Carrara 19.

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