Idaho Girls
Alli Nieman scored 22 points, 14 in the first half as Sandpoint raced to a 35-22 lead, and the Bulldogs (4-0) went on to defeat North Central.
“They have so much firepower,” Indians coach John Reid said. “Nieman just ran up and down the court.”
Sandpoint (4-0) then outscored the Indians 21-11 in the third quarter to break the game open. Tanya Allamaras had six of her 14 points in the third quarter and Jenna Verby had 5 of her 7.
“Our girls played the whole game, never stopped,” Reid said. “We just have to develop some shooters.”
Jaime Smith and Erin Schumacher had 11 points apiece for for NC. Shannon Nelson had six rebounds.
Sandpoint 65, North Central 34
Sandpoint 17 18 21 9 - 65
North Central 11 11 4 8 - 34
SANDPOINT Iverson 3, Timblin 4, Verby 7, Gunter 6, Ross 0, Ward 7, Allmaras 14, Nieman 22, Raynor 0, Carlson 2.
NORTH CENTRAL Young 7, Schumacher 11, Nelson 4, Delauder 0, Meredith 0, Emery-Cloy 3, Johnson 0, Wilson 5, Kostelecky 0, Hammond 2, Stotts-Johnson 2, Smith 11.
Shadle Park 46, West Valley 40
Kelli Pilkington scored 17 points and held the Highlanders (3-0) together as they pulled away in the last 3 minutes to edge the Eagles (1-1) at WV.
Both teams struggled shooting the ball. Kiesha Sowers and Sherry Shollenberger combined for 25 WV points.
Shadle Park 13 4 11 18 - 46
West Valley 5 11 6 18 - 40
SHADLE PARK Larkin 0, Christensen 9, Pilkington 17, Heimbigner 2, Drake 2, Olzendam 2, Alexander 7, Clary 5, Nelson 0, Potter 0, Johnson 2, Harchuck 0.
WEST VALLEY Barney 0, Allen 0, Nihoul 0, Shollenberger 12, Simpson 8, McClintock 0, Frost 2, Sowers 13, Roberts 1, Quellette 4, Bonner 0.
Colfax 61, Pullman 58
Leah Wilde’s 3-point attempt over two defenders at the buzzer bounced off the rim and the visiting Bulldogs (2-0) held on to beat the Greyhounds (0-3).
Brooke Hansen scored 20 points to lead three players for Colfax, which led 51-41 entering the fourth quarter. Wilde finished with 26 points, seven rebounds and seven steals for Pullman.
Colfax 15 12 24 10 - 61
Pullman 11 14 16 17 - 58
COLFAX - T.Pittman 2, Gigray 0, Harder 2, Blevins 0, Hall 14, Widman 0, Tribbett 15, Hansen 20, S.Pittman 8.
PULLMAN Nelson 4, Umbreit 3, Clancy 0, Fisher 9, Salters 1, Schlettert 8, Weeks 7, Wilde 26, Wahl 0.
Lake City 62, Riverside 34
The Timberwolves (5-3) opened a big early lead then blew the game open in the fourth quarter against the visiting Rams.
Lindsay Herbert had 13 points and nine rebounds for LC and Natalie Telford had five steals.
Riverside 4 15 8 7 - 34
Lake City 15 12 11 24 - 62
RIVERSIDE Lamarche 2, Snyder 0, Whittekiend 0, Thompson 12, Day 2, Stime 12, Wood 0, McMurphy 2, Shorts 2, Olson 2.
LAKE CITY Jacobson 7, Hatrock 12, Tolzmann 13, Telford 8, Stetson 2, M.Asher 5, Herbert 13, A.Asher 2, Dodge 0.
B.Ferry 47, St. George’s 45
Becky Bateman had 15 as the Badgers (3-2) handed the Dragons (0-4) just their second home loss in nearly seven years.
Dawn Trowbridge had 14 for St. George’s but missed a layup at the buzzer.
Bonners Ferry 10 12 13 12 - 47
St. George’s 13 12 9 11 - 45
BONNERS FERRY Walter 12, Bateman 15, Larson 0, Braniff 6, Carey 2, Paulson 4, Downing 0, Knott 6, Comer 1, Ripatti 1.
ST. GEORGE’S Alsaker 2, Boutz 2, Swift 6, Trowbridge 14, Routh-Corker 12, Appling 2, Harville 7, Webster 0.
F.Christian 69, Wellpinit 54
Audrey Wallace and Sarah Peterson scored 10 points apiece in the fourth quarter and the visiting Eagles (4-1) beat the Redskins (1-2) by making 13 of 14 free throuws in the final quarter.
Miranda payne had 17 rebounds for Wellpinit before leaving with an ankle injury at the end of the third quarter. The Eagles took advantage of the injury and won the fourth quarter 27-7.
Falls Christian 21 14 7 27 - 69
Wellpinit 12 12 23 7 - 54
FALLS CHRISTIAN Wallace 18, Pang 18, Peterson 24, Jackson 7, Coy 2.
WELLPINIT Tonasket 1, Allen 21, Ost 4, J.Flett 4, Abrahamson 4, Payne 4, Covington 0, D.Flett 0, Lynn 16, Wynecoop 0, Stearns 0.
Newport 59, Priest River 43
Freshman Carey Sauer scored 10 thirdquarter points as the Grizzlies (1-1) beat the visiting Spartans (1-4).
Priest River 8 8 16 11 - 43
Newport 14 7 20 18 - 59
PRIEST RIVER Go 0, M.Ruiz 0, Stensland 6, Reed 2, K.Ruiz 7, Ennis 9, Suchocki 4, Duley 6, Rasmussen 4, Vogrig 5.
NEWPORT Casey 0, Schulz 10, Almond 4, Sauer 17, Sherman 4, Frandrup 10, Vallieres 4, Carrara 10.
Clark Fork 46, Wallace 42 (OT)
Jill Miller and Heidi Hager made important shots in the final minute of overtime as the Wampus Cats (3-3) edged the visiting Miners (2-5).
Sasha Storaasli had 17 rebounds and six steals for Clark Fork, which let a double-figure lead slip away in the fourth quarter.
Wallace 12 8 6 11 5 -42
Clark Fork 16 4 16 1 9 -46
Mullan 38, CdA JV 34
Katie Elwood had 19 points, 14 rebounds and five steals off the bench as the Tigers beat the visiting Vikings.
Coeur d’Alene JV 10 6 12 6 -34
Mullan 8 9 10 11 -38
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