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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Pups top Tigers in OT

The Lewis and Clark girls basketball team rallied to force overtime before falling to visiting Gonzaga Prep 65-60 in Greater Spokane League play Tuesday.

The Bullpups (12-1 overall, 10-1 league) led 48-41 after three quarters.

Otiona Gildon led G-Prep with 15 points, Laura Stockton had 13 and Oona Harrington chipped in 12. Taylor Howlett led LC (6-7, 6-5) with 14.

Mead 52, North Central 33: The visiting Panthers (12-1, 10-1) shared the ball as usual as six players finished with an assist.

Ashlyn Lewey led Mead with 17 points, Jade Redmon had 12 and Delany Junkermier added 11. Redmon also had 10 rebounds.

Jaclyn Bordner led NC (1-12, 1-10) with 14 points and 17 rebounds.

Mt. Spokane 54, Ferris 51: The visiting Wildcats (8-5, 6-5) moved into a five-way tie for third with the Saxons, LC, University and Shadle.

Brooke Reilly led the Wildcats with 21 points and Alyssa Lloyd had 10.

Brittney Johnson and Kaley Lenhart led Ferris (8-5, 6-5) with 15 and 14 points, respectively.

Central Valley 41, University 38: In a defensive game, the Bears (6-7, 4-7) used a three-point play in the final minute from Mariah Cunningham to hold off the Titans (7-6, 6-5) at the Arena.

Cunningham finished with a team-high 13 points and Madison Hovren and Jenna Place had 10 each. Cunningham also had eight rebounds.

Kayleigh Valley led U-Hi with 17 points, seven rebounds and four assists.

Shadle Park 70, Rogers 17: The Highlanders (7-6, 6-5) overwhelmed the Pirates (1-12, 0-11) at Rogers.

The Highlanders raced to a 42-5 lead at halftime by shutting out Rogers 21-0 in the second quarter.

Kendra Winchester led Shadle with 16 points and Winter Hayes and Shalise Hicks added 10 each.