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Reynolds Wraps Up Win For St. Maries In Ot

Girls basketball

Bryna Reynolds scored 19 points, including hitting 5-of-7 free throws in overtime as the host St. Maries Lumberjacks rallied to beat the Kellogg Wildcats (0-3 Intermountain League, 2-5 overall) 64-59 in overtime Saturday night in an Intermountain League game.

The Lumberjacks (2-2, 4-4) came from seven points down in the fourth quarter, making up a five point deficit in the final 2 minutes. Amanda Tams added 11 points and eight rebounds for St. Maries.

St. Maries 64, Kellogg 59 (OT)

Kellogg 17 8 13 14 7 - 59

St. Maries 12 10 9 21 12 - 64

KELLOGG Berg 0, Grebil 7, Magnus 6, Lemon 15, Connors 2, Costa 12, Hei 12, Hickman 0, Luchini 3, Hunt 2.

ST. MARIES Shippy 2, Reynolds 19, Reid 0, Adams 10, Wolfe 6, Kunkel 6, Badgett 2, Sotin 8, Tams 11.

Moscow 53, Bonners Ferry 40

Angie Sorbel scored 19 points and Jenny Moslemi added 15 as the to-pranked Bears (4-0, 9-1) handed the host Badgers (2-1, 2-3) their first Intermountain League loss.

Moscow 14 15 11 13 - 53

Bonners Ferry 7 14 6 13 - 40

MOSCOW Moslemi 15, Scholz 0, Lemm 3, Sorbel 19, Gibson 0, Wilder 4, Reynolds 4, To.Goetz 2, Ta.Goetz 6.

BONNERS FERRY Walter 9, Bateman 7, Larson 0, Braniff 2, Carey 2, Paulson 14, Downing 0, Knott 4, Comer 0, Ripatti 2.

Non-league

Lakeside 48, Wallace 38

Jennifer Niebuhr scored 20 points, including 13 in the third quarter, to lead the Knights (4-3) past the visiting Miners (3-4). Niebuhr also had five steals and five rebounds.

Wallace 6 11 9 12 - 38

Lakeside 15 4 17 12 - 48

WALLACE Sperry 24, Hopper 0, Rose 2, Gregory 2, Calabretta 0, England 5, Hayes 0, Karst 0, Branstetter 0, Sleezer 0, Nipp 5.

LAKESIDE (PLUMMER, IDAHO) - Brand 6, Niebuhr 20, Campbell 2, SiJohn 3, Hammons 8, Hoffman 7, Middleton 0, Flint 2, Holton 0.

Northeast A

Deer Park 53, Newport 49 Jamie Stone scored 17 points, including two free throws to ice the game with 9 seconds left, to lead the visiting Stags (1-0 NEA, 2-1 overall) to a win over the Grizzlies (0-1, 2-2).

Newport’s Heidi Schulz, who led the team with 14 points, hit two baskets to tie the game with at 49 with 58 seconds left before Tricia Gest’s lay-in put the Stags up for good.

Deer Park 53, Newport 49

Deer Park 13 10 13 17 - 53

Newport 7 13 16 13 - 49

DEER PARK - Michaels 0, Darrow 10, Watson 11, Sims 4, Stone 17, Gest 9, O’Brien 2.

NEWPORT Casey 8, Schulz 14, Almond 0, Sauer 10, Sherman 0, Frandrup 9, Vallieres 6, Carrara 2.

Lakeside 52, Chewelah 31

The Eagles (1-0, 3-0) held the visiting Cougars (0-1, 1-2) to three field goals and forced 29 turnovers in the first half to stay undefeated on the year. Linsey Heebink led host Lakeside with 15 points and 13 rebounds.

Chewelah 4 10 10 7 - 31

Lakeside (Nine Mile) 12 16 9 15 - 52

CHEWELAH Edwards 0, Anderson 0, King 6, Albertson 2, Rogers 0, Naccarato 2, Myers 4, Kristianson 6, Pickering 4, Cairns 0, Harrison 4, O’Neal 3.

LAKESIDE (NINE MILE FALLS, WASH.) - Waddell 4, Rowse 8, L.Jolley 8, Hatch 8, Petticrew 7, Heebink 15, Long 2.

Colfax 68, Freeman 32

Lindsay Theil scored 12 points and grabbed nine rebounds and four others scored in double figures as the visiting Bulldogs (1-0, 3-0) jumped out to an early 22-2 lead and never looked back in beating the Scotties (0-1, 1-3) to stay undefeated.

Colfax 25 10 20 13 - 68

Freeman 6 11 4 11 - 32

COLFAX - T.Pittman 4, Gigray 3, Harder 4, Saulie-Rohman 0, Blevins 0, Hall 10, Widman 4, Tribbett 10, Hansen 10, S.Pittman 11, Theil 12.

FREEMAN - Wilkerson 4, Brown 8, McCathern 8, Watson 0, Graham 2, Watkins 4, Smith 0, Boston 5, McDonald 0.

Bi-County League

Ritzville 45, ACH 40

Robyn Telecky and Shannon Russell hit back-to-back 3-pointers in the third quarter to put the Broncos (1-1, 1-4) ahead by 10 points and then held off the host Warriors (0-1, 1-2).

Ritzville 4 19 12 10 - 45 ACH 5 13 12 10 - 40

RITZVILLE Coleman 2, Weber 9, Wellsandt 4, Mickelsen 9, Russel 5, Yerxa 4, Telecky 12.

ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE Ke.Horter 7, Malone 2, Rock 6, Peterson 13, White 3, Ka.Horter 2, Malone 7.

Wilbur-Creston 72, Odessa 32

Jessica Martin scored 10 of her 14 points in the first quarter as the host Wildcats (2-0, 5-0) outscored the Tigers (1-1, 2-2) 23-4 in the first quarter en route to a blowout. Mindy Bandy added 11 points and nine rebounds for Wilbur-Creston.

Odessa 4 6 10 12 - 32

Wilbur-Cres. 23 12 25 12 - 72

ODESSA Melcher 2, Hunt 10, Melcher 0, Walter 13, D.Schorzman 3, Smith 4, L.Schorzman 0, Ramm 0, Shaw 0, Watters 0, Schmierer 0.

WILBUR-CRESTON Mann 0, Allen 8, Llewellyn 2, Deahl 0, Martin 14, Erickson 14, L.Arden 6, H.Arden 13, Kunz 4, Bandy 11.

Liberty 60, Valley Christian 37

Amy Torguson had 18 points as the Lancers (1-1, 1-4) held the visiting Panthers (0-1, 1-3) to 21 percent shooting for the game to get their first win.

Valley Christian 5 12 11 9 - 37

Liberty 15 14 17 14 - 60

VALLEY CHRISTIAN Black 0, Croswhite 0, Diaz 0, Ta.Dixon 3, Te.Dixon 3, Carmen Evans 16, Ferderer 2, Hopson 3, Monforton 10.

LIBERTY Pittmann 2, Cory 5, Neihart 9, Polione 3, Farka 12, Bothman 6, Cornwall 4, Prince 0, Adams 1, Torguson 18.

NON-LEAGUE

Garfield-Palouse 48, NWC 36

Cindy Main scored 23 points on 8-for-11 shooting from the field and Kelly McCabe added nine points and nine rebounds to lead the host Vikings (3-0) past the Crusaders (1-3).

Northwest Christian 6 8 9 13 - 36

Garfield-Palouse 14 17 6 11 - 48

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Storro 2, Simmons 0, K.Smith 0, Moen 0, Greenup 4, E.Smith 2, Ogle 2, Montague 2, Casimir 0, Wright 14, Clouse 0, Huston 10.

GARFIELD-PALOUSE Nelson 0, Main 23, Sheldon 6, Pfaff 4, Cottrill 0, Cottrill 0, Hodson 0, Broughton 6, McCabe 9.

Curlew 45, Kettle Falls 41

Despite squandering a 12-point lead late in the game, the Cougars (1-2) picked up their first win of the year behind 14 points from Joelle Kaatz.

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