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Wv Downs Bengals

Girls basketball

West Valley (6-5, 4-3) hit 15 of 20 free throws in the fourth quarter and finished with a season-low nine turnovers to defeat the visiting Lewiston Bengals 64-56 in a Border League game Saturday.

Gabby McClintock had nine rebounds and hit 11 of 15 free throws for the Eagles.

Lewiston (6-8, 6-4) closed within six points in the late going, but McClintock and Vanessa Parvey hit free throws to clinch the win.

West Valley 64, Lewiston 56

Lewiston 5 15 11 25 - 56

West Valley 15 16 11 22 - 64

LEWISTON - Gill 0, Zobel 4, Scharnhorst 2, Sullivan 10, Roberts 8, Boling 0, Wagner 20, Bausch 4, Ostheller 4, Presnell 4.

WEST VALLEY - Hilsabeck 2, Groh 13, McClintock 19, Huffman 4, Holstrom 11, Pedey 0, Parvey 9, Vermeers 6.

Cheney 46, Clarkston 29

Tiffany Van Matre had 11 rebounds to lead a 38-27 advantage and the 10th-ranked Blackhawks (7-3, 5-1) had 12 steals to defeat the visiting Bantams (0-7, 0-7).

Clarkston 2 5 12 10 - 29

Cheney 7 13 16 10 - 46

CLARKSTON - Blankinship 0, Smith 0, Jones 2, Tucker 9, Murray 1, Blake 0, Johnson 6, Rodgers 6, Haight 3, Pavey 2.

CHENEY - Conrath 2, Getz 16, Urdahl 0, McLaughlin 0, Birchler 4, Van Matre 12, Boline 3, Krogh 9.

Post Falls 52, CdA 47

Janelle Ruen had eight rebounds, six assists and six steals as the Trojans (9-5, 7-4) topped the visiting Vikings (3-9, 2-6).

Coeur d’Alene 5 17 16 9 - 47

Post Falls 12 13 18 9 - 52

COEUR d’ALENE - Lenz 4, Stranger 5, Vig 4, Ruiz 10, Tatum 2, Allowatt 4, Davis 22.

POST FALLS - Eberle 12, Billetz 9, Mills 0, Brown 2, Foster 2, Edmonds 2, Holland 7, Swanstrom 3, Ruen 15.

Lake City 61, Sandpoint 39

The Timberwolves (14-0, 10-0) had a 34-18 rebounding edge, led by Alison Asher’s nine, and hit 18 of 26 free throws to defeat the visiting Bulldogs (3-12, 1-10).

Sandpoint 4 14 13 8 - 39

Lake City 17 17 11 16 - 61

SANDPOINT - Allmaras 9, Verby 0, Bymaster 1, Ward 3, Cargill 10, Ross 12, Jensen 2, James 2.

LAKE CITY - Hayes 3, Hawn 4, Kendrick 0, Bro 4, Herbert 16, McCabe 10, Dodge 12, Asher 6, Stern 6.

Great Northern

Riverside 58, Pullman 49

Brooke Snyder made 6 of 8 field goals, 4 of 5 in the final quarter, and Bernice Stime added eight assists to help the Rams (7-1, 3-0) past the visiting Greyhounds (3-4, 1-3).

Pullman 8 11 12 18 - 49

Riverside 13 12 15 18 - 58

PULLMAN - Brossman 21, Umbreit 4, Mirkovich 0, Keck 2, Pedersen 3, Paulson 2, Rydbom 4, Neill 0, Curry 2, Johnston 8, Pollastro 3, Couch 0.

RIVERSIDE - Koesel 0, Rizzuto 11, H.Wood 6, Stime 14, A.Wood 5, Shorts 8, Lorenz 0, Snyder 12, Korling 0, Shorts 2, Zaprazalka 0.

Chewelah 47, ML 39

Liz Harrison hit 5 of 6 fourth-quarter free throws and the host Cougars (6-3, 3-2) finished 18 of 26 from the line to erase a seven-point, third-quarter deficit and defeat the Cardinals (3-5, 0-2).

Medical Lake 9 12 7 11 - 39

Chewelah 8 11 14 14 - 47

MEDICAL LAKE - Muelken 2, Biggs 5, Blayne 5, French 2, Erickson 0, Monroe 8, Ramirez 7, Simmons 1, B.Knapp 9.

CHEWELAH - Edwards 7, Anderson 0, Rogers 0, Harrison 12, Albertson 7, Halle 6, Moore 4, Oneal 9, McCanna 0, Boone 2.

Lakeside 71, Deer Park 40

Linsey Heebink scored 11 first-half points and finished 7 of 12 from the field as the host and third-ranked Eagles (7-1, 4-0) defeated the Stags (3-5, 1-4) at Nine Mile Falls.

Brianne Jolley added 10 rebounds and Julia Vojtech eight steals for Lakeside.

Deer Park 5 9 14 12 - 40

Lakeside 16 25 19 11 - 71

DEER PARK - Michaels 0, Smith 2, Hardie 5, Oswalt 6, Krieger 2, Fielder 7, Lanbehn 2, Scott 6, O’Brien 10.

LAKESIDE - Neuchterlein 0, Vojtech 12, Giampietri 4, Heebink 17, Hamilton 3, Ryan 9, Jolley 18, Grubbs 4, Long 4.

Non-league

Newport 63, Freeman 42

Carey Sauer scored 30, including 8 for 8 from the line in the fourth quarter, and added 11 rebounds to lead the 2A sixth-ranked Grizzlies (8-1) over the visiting Scotties (1-9).

Freeman 15 9 7 11 - 42

Newport 18 10 13 22 - 63

FREEMAN - Lazanis 9, Dahmen 6, Pratt 2, Wilkerson 4, Freeman 6, White 0, Kiddoo 2, Davey 0, Moberg 11, Palladino 2.

NEWPORT - Williams 1, Haptonstall 7, Opp 0, Lindburg 5, Olsen 0, McDirmid 4, Sauer 30, Schulz 10, Almond 6.

Reardan 36, ACH 29

Debbie Plummer scored eight in the fourth quarter to help the Indians (6-4) pull away from the visiting Warriors (3-8).

Reardan’s Kristen Turner had 20 points, 12 rebounds and seven steals.

ACH 7 6 8 8 - 29

Reardan 6 11 6 13 - 36

ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE - Evans 9, Pinar 1, Malone 14, Maes 1, Stokoe 1, Elder 0, Giese 6.

REARDAN - Cassaro 2, Schwartz 2, Seyler 0, Krupke 0, Rinker 0, Hicks 2, Plummer 10, Turner 20.

Kettle Falls 47, Columbia 40

The visiting Bulldogs 5-6) rallied from a double-digit deficit to beat the Lions (1-11) at Hunters.

Kettle Falls 6 14 4 23 - 47

Columbia 16 4 12 8 - 40

KETTLE FALLS - Holland 0, Schneider 1, Madlin 10, Fredrickson 8, Azzarito 7, Bruce 6, Link 3, Newton 0, McDaniels 10, Olson 2.

COLUMBIA - Dale 4, C.Sampson 11, Lee 0, LaRoche 0, Schrach 0, Etue 6, Hudspeth 8, Nicodemus 9, Strickler 0, MacMillan 1, Horne 1, Anderson 0, A.Sampson 0.

Colfax 54, Asotin 40

Laura Widman scored 18 of her 26 in the first half and finished 10 of 11 from the floor to guide the visiting Bulldogs (4-5) over the Panthers (2-10).

Colfax 12 20 8 14 - 54

Asotin 12 14 5 9 - 40

COLFAX - Ochs 0, Li.Widman 0, Pittman 7, Mellor 2, Hall 0, K.VanTine 2, B.VanTine 5, Tribbett 4, Rohner 4, La.Widman 26, Cocking 0, Baldree 4.

ASOTIN - Giardinelli 0, Mendoza 1, Johnson 1, King 12, Deffer 1, Fred 12, McCann 6, Eller 2, Shaw 2, Andrews 3, Witters 0.

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