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Bantams turn away East Valley

Jamie Weisner finished with 15 points and 11 rebounds and K.C. McConnell added 10 points as Clarkston (9-4, 4-2) moved into second place in the Great Northern League with a 53-49 road victory over East Valley (8-6, 4-2).

Alicia Chrstensen scored a game-high 22 points for the Knights.

Cheney 60, Deer Park 44: Laikyn Brophy scored 15 and the Blackhawks (7-6, 3-3) cruised past the visiting Stags (4-10, 0-6). Mandy McDowell added 14 points for the Blackhawks, while Tessa Heins and Alison Ruygrok led DP with 13 points apiece.

Pullman 48, West Valley 36: Shelby Cheslek finished with 16 points and the Greyhounds (7-6, 5-1) beat the visiting Eagles (10-3, 4-2) to take control of first place in the GNL. Hannah Love had 15 points for the Eagles.

Northeast A

Newport 52, Riverside 33: Miranda Frederick and Taylor Lewis combined for 39 points and the Grizzlies (11-4, 2-3) romped past the host Rams (3-11, 0-5). Courtney Davis had 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Rams.

Colville 56, Chewelah 34: Tanna Morris scored 12 points to go with 10 rebounds and the host Indians (13-1, 4-1) breezed past the Cougars (4-11, 1-4). Brittney Wuesthoff scored 10 of her 12 points in the first quarter for the Cougars.

Intermountain

Timberlake 46, St. Maries 19: Cassie Thompson finished with 19 points and the visiting Tigers (12-3, 5-0) forced 36 turnovers by the Lumberjacks (3-9, 1-3) to pick up their fifth consecutive win to start league play.

Bonners Ferry 67, Kellogg 28: Jordan Porter scored a game-high 13 points and the host Badgers (3-11, 2-1) outscored the Wildcats (6-8, 1-3) 45-16 in the first half and cruised to the win. The Badgers shot 23 of 45 from the field finishing with three players in double figures.

Bi-County 2B

Colfax 46, Northwest Christian 39: Hannah Harazin scored with just more than 1 minute remaining to give the Bulldogs (6-6, 6-2) a two-point lead and they hit 4 of 6 from the free-throw line in the final minute to hold off the visiting Crusaders (7-6, 5-4). Amelie Bruya scored 15 points to lead the Bulldogs, who shot 11 of 17 from the floor in the second half.

North Star

Wallace 34, Kootenai 23: Taylor Pasley and Jamie Dodge combined for 19 points and the Miners (6-7, 3-1) used an 11-2 run to start the second half to put the Warriors (0-9, 0-4) away in the third quarter in Harrison. Ana Parker had nine points and nine rebounds to lead the Warriors.

Panorama

Cusick 61, Inchelium 33: Caytlin Nenema finished with 16 points, Lauren Nelson added 13 points and the Panthers (3-8, 2-5) crushed the visiting Hornets (2-9, 0-7). Dariane Seyeler tied the game high with 16 points and added 21 rebounds for the Hornets.

Central Wash 2B

Lake Roosevelt 68, Bridgeport 25: Dominique Pleasants finished with 15 points as four players finished in double figures for the Raiders (7-6, 5-1), who cruised to the win against the visiting Mustangs (1-11, 1-4) at Coulee Dam.

Nonleague

Lake City 82, Sandpoint 21: Jenna Lewis hit eight 3-pointers and finished with 26 points and the Timberwolves (15-3) jumped out to a 25-5 lead after the first quarter and cruised to a win against the host Bulldogs (7-10). LC hit 11 of 15 3-pointers in the first half, outscoring the Bulldogs 45-13.

Lakeside (Idaho) 51, Garfield-Palouse 43: Tah-Wy-Ah Davis scored 15 points and Joelle Miller chipped in 13 points as the Knights (10-3) used a 14-6 run in the third quarter to take the lead for good against the Vikings (6-7) in Plummer.

Wellpinit 44, Wilbur-Creston 34: Lauren Flett scored 21 points and the visiting Redskins (8-7) shut out the Wildcats (6-7) in the first quarter to take a 12-0 early lead.

Tekoa-Oakesdale 65, Potlatch 20: Alexandria Overton led all scorers with 27 points and added nine rebounds as the host Nighthawks (6-8) knocked off the Loggers (0-9). T-O took control for good in the second quarter, outscoring the Loggers 21-4 to take a 26-point halftime lead.

Okanogan 52, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 41: The visiting Bulldogs (12-3) outscored the Warriors (11-2) 16-7 in the fourth quarter to push their lead to double digits in the win. Nikki Osborne had 13 points for ACH.