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Freeman Beats Kettle Falls In Double-Overtime Thriller

Girls basketball

It was a wild one in Kettle Falls.

Freeman won a double-overtime Northeast A League matchup 44-41 against the Bulldogs despite seeing four players foul out and missing 6 of 8 free-throw attempts in the two overtimes.

Kettle Falls’ (5-13, 0-4) two-point lead disappeared when Heather Wilkerson knocked down a pair of free throws with 4 seconds left to send it into overtime.

In overtime, Freeman (3-15, 2-4) capitalized on a 5-of-13 free-throw shooting performance by the Bulldogs.

Shaina McDaniels scored a game-high 20 points to go with six rebounds and three steals.

Freeman 44, KF 41 (2OT)

Freeman 8 8 12 8 4 4- 44 Kettle Falls 11 13 4 8 4 1- 41 FREEMAN - Dahmen 2, Pratt 4, Wilkerson 10, Freeman 6, White 0, Kiddoo 12, Davey 0, Moberg 4, Palladino 6.

KETTLE FALLS - Holland 0, Schneider 0, Madlin 6, Fredrickson 2, Azzarito 11, Bruce 0, Link 2, McDaniels 20, Olson 0.

Border League

East Valley 56, Clarkston 38

Nissa Birdsbill had five rebounds and seven assists to spark the Knights (7-11, 6-8) against the visiting Bantams (1-16, 0-14).

Clarkston 9 12 9 8 - 38

East Valley 14 18 16 8 - 56

CLARKSTON - Blankinship 5, Smith 1, Jones 0, Tucker 12, Murray 4, Strohbehn 0, Blake 0, Johnson 6, Rodgers 2, Haight 2, Pavey 6.

EAST VALLEY - Conard 8, Schumacher 13, LeGrant 1, Werner 0, Birdsbill 8, Tomblin 7, Neal 4, Tonani 0, Schultz 6, Triplett 9.

Great Northern League

Lakeside 50, Chewelah 36

Brianne Jolley grabbed 17 rebounds and Nikki Petticrew had 10 and the duo combined for 10 steals as the second-ranked Eagles (14-1, 9-0) pulled away from the visitng Cougars (9-6, 4-5) in the fourth quarter.

Chewelah 9 8 9 10 - 36

Lakeside 14 6 13 17 - 50

CHEWELAH - Edwards 1, Anderson 2, Rogers 0, Harrison 4, Albertson 8, Grytdal 4, Halle 0, Moore 4, O’Neal 13, McCanna 0, Boone 0.

LAKESIDE (NINE MILE FALLS) - Vojtech 12, Heebink 2, Petticrew 13, Ryan 2, Jolley 14, Grubbs 2, Long 5.

Riverside 36, Deer Park 26

The fifth-ranked Rams (12-2, 8-1) overcame a miserable first half to rally past the visiting Stags (7-8, 2-7).

Riverside hit just 2 of 28 shots in the first half to fall behind 16-8, but held the Stags to 4 of 24 in the second half.

Deer Park 9 7 4 4 - 24

Riverside 3 5 14 14 - 36

DEER PARK - Smith 0, Hardie 0, Allen 3, Oswalt 2, Krieger 0, Fielder 0, Lanbehn 5, Scott 7, O’Brien 7.

RIVERSIDE - Koesel 0, Rizzuto 10, H.Wood 5, Stime 9, A.Wood 9, Shorts 2, Lorenz 0, Snyder 1.

Newport 59, Medical Lake 45

Carey Sauer hit 5 of 7 3-pointers en route to 30 points and grabbed 12 rebounds as the sixth-ranked Grizzlies (13-2, 7-2) took control early against the host Cardinals (3-13, 0-10).

Jessica Ramierez had 17 points and 10 rebounds for ML and Nicole French added a career-high 15 points.

Newport 15 21 11 12 - 59

Medical Lake 8 7 13 17 - 45

NEWPORT - Williams 2, Haptonstall 11, Opp 0, Lindburg 8, Olsen 2, McDirmid 0, Sauer 30, Schulz 4, Almond 2.

MEDICAL LAKE - Muelken 3, Blayne 1, French 15, Erickson 0, Ramirez 17, Simmons 9, Mahmood 0.

Colville 46, Pullman 34

Jamie Entwistle led a balanced attack for the Indians (7-8, 3-6) and grabbed 11 rebounds to offset a 19-point outing by Christa Brossman of the Greyhounds (8-7, 4-6).

Pullman 8 7 6 13 - 34

Colville 12 4 18 12 - 46

PULLMAN - Brossman 19, Umbreit 3, Mirkovich 0, Pedersen 4, Paulson 2, Rydbom 2, Curry 3, Johnston 1, Couch 0.

COLVILLE - Shaw 2, Entwistle 13, McGrane 4, Cornwell 2, Braff 2, Wollan 11, Lawson 12.

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