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St. George’s Wins Panorama Opener

AA/A/B girls

The beginning of the Panorama League season looked familiar to St. George’s. Melissa Harvill had 22 points, eight assists and five steals Friday as the Dragons (1-0, 1-5) beat visiting Selkirk for their 97th consecutive league win.

St. George’s 56, Selkirk 26

Selkirk 5 11 9 1 - 26

St. George’s 6 19 13 18 - 56

SELKIRK Dickinson 5, Jennings 2, Barnes 0, Sharp 1, Smith 0, Weaver 1, Koontz 4, Dury 0, Porter 2, Carlson 11.

ST. GEORGE’S Harvill 22, Trowbridge 12, Swift 10, RouthCorker 6, Appling 5, DeNiro 1, Alsaker 0, Boutz 0, Webster 0.

Columbia 70, Curlew 57

Joleen Brisbois made three 3-pointers and had 13 rebounds as the Lions (1-0, 1-2) beat the Cougars (0-1, 2-3) in Hunters. Joelle Kaats scored 22 for Curlew.

Curlew 6 13 14 23 - 57

Columbia 16 23 17 14 - 70

CURLEW Peterson 0, Barkley 2, Thiele 10, Someday 0, Taylor 0, Kaatz 22, Tresham 5, Hall 17, Craw 1, Bonwell 0.

COLUMBIA Schrack 3, Covington 2, Etue 12, Skidmore 18, Schurger 6, Strickler 6, Blaine 2, Brisbois 19, Dale 2, Dashiell 0.

Northport 41, Wellpinit 31

Jessica Sell scored 17 as the visiting Mustangs (1-0, 2-2) beat the Redskins (0-1, 1-4).

Northport 16 10 8 7 - 41

Wellpinit 10 4 11 6 - 31

NORTHPORT Kittilson 0, Knudsen 0, Day 0, C.Young 5, Jimenez 1, M.Regis 2, Ke.Sauvola 2, Sell 17, E.Young 4, Lenhard 0, Ka.Sauvola 10, C.Regis 0.

WELLPINIT Tonasket 2, Allen 11, J.Flett 5, Abrahamson 4, Payne 4, Covington 1, Lynn 0, Wynecoop 0, Stearns 4.

Inchelium 54, Republic 38

Danielle Stensgar had six steals and five assists to lead the Hornets (1-0, 2-2) over the visiting Tigers (0-1, 1-3).

Republic 8 9 11 10 - 38

Inchelium 14 10 20 10 - 54

REPUBLIC Davis 7, Dinkins 2, Friend 12, Pfaffe 10, Prine 0, Pritchett 0, Stonehocker 3, Tietsort 2, Wilson 0, Young 2.

INCHELIUM G.Finley 4, Swan 5, C.Stensgar 10, T.Finley 0, D.Stensgar 12, Nugent 0, Boyd 4, L.Stensgar 8, Mallory 11, S.Finley 0.

NWC 57, Cusick 11

Six-foot Jana Huston dominated on both ends of the floor and the visiting Crusaders (1-0, 2-3) baffled the young Panthers (0-1, 0-2) with a press.

NW Christian 20 10 20 7 - 57

Cusick 1 6 0 4 - 11

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Storro 0, K.Smith 2, Moen 2, Greenup 2, E.Smith 0, Ogle 2, Montague 8, Casimir 3, Wright 12, Clouse 8, Huston 18.

CUSICK Norton 7, Pickerel 1, Cutshall 0, Waldman 2, Foster 0, Nenema 1.

NORTHEAST A

Freeman 53, Medical Lake 46

Jennifer Wilkerson had 11 rebounds and a key basket with 1 minute left for a 51-46 lead as the Scotties (1-1, 2-4) beat the visiting Cardinals (0-1, 1-4).

Medical Lake 15 9 14 8 - 46

Freeman 9 17 8 19 - 53

MEDICAL LAKE French 6, Musser 6, Duckett 8, Davis 10, Walker 13, Kjelland 1, Faison 0, Blayne 2.

FREEMAN - Wilkerson 15, Brown 5, McCathern 15, Watson 4, Graham 3, Watkins 6, Smith 0, Boston 5, Pratt 0, Moberg 0.

BI-COUNTY

Wilbur-Creston 60, ACH 47

Jessica Martin scored 14 of her 20 in the second half and had 14 rebounds as the visiting Wildcats (3-0, 7-0) beat the Warriors (0-2, 1-3) at Hartline.

Martin made 9 of 16 from the field and teammate Holly Arden had six assists. Christine Peterson of ACH was 10 of 16 from the floor and scored 24.

Wilbur-Creston 12 15 20 13 - 60

Almira/Coulee-Hartline 8 9 14 16 - 47

WILBUR-CRESTON Allen 6, Llewellyn 10, Deahl 0, Martin 20, Erickson 2, L.Arden 4, H.Arden 1, Kunz 2, Bandy 15.

ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE Ke.Horter 0, Rock 12, Dormaier 2, Roberts 0, Peterson 24, Hunsaker 4, White 2, Malone 3.

Davenport 64, Spr.-Harr. 45

Christine Emery made 8 of 10 field goals and had nine steals as the Gorillas (2-0, 5-0) beat the visiting Falcons (0-2, 0-6).

Sprague-Harrington 12 10 3 20 - 45

Davenport 17 16 19 12 - 64

SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON Maurer 0, Larmer 6, Hampton 14, Smith 0, Putney 9, Engles 8, M.Walters 4, C.Walters 4.

DAVENPORT Wagner 0, Marriott 10, Stiles 2, Dickson 2, Pauls 13, Emery 16, Jacobson 9, Mikelson 6, Cowdrey 6.

Reardan 70, V.Christian 42

Katie Supinger scored 14 of her 22 points in the third quarter to lead the visiting Indians (2-0, 4-2) over the Panthers (0-2, 2-4).

Reardan 19 17 26 8 - 70

Valley Christian 8 12 11 11 - 42

REARDAN Bocook 14, Krupke 4, Schwartz 0, C.Jayne 0, Holwegner 8, Guhlke 2, Rohner 8, Soliday 0, P.Jayne 4, Evans 0, Turner 12, Supinger 22.

VALLEY CHRISTIAN Black 3, Croswhite 0, Cupp 0, Diaz 0, Ta.Dixon 2, Te.Dixon 8, Evans 10, Ferderer 16, Hopson 0, Monforton 1.

Ritzville 65, Lind 18

Amy Mickelsen had seven rebounds for the host Broncos (2-1, 3-4), who took advantage of an illness bug that limited the Bulldogs (0-2, 0-5) to seven players.

Lind 5 2 7 4 - 18

Ritzville 24 14 16 11 - 65

LIND Rott 4, Bittick 6, Mel.Fode 2, Wills 0, Davis 0, Meg.Fode 6, Palmer 0.

RITZVILLE Coleman 10, Kramer 0, Weber 2, Horpedahl 6, Wellsandt 10, Mickelsen 10, Russel 9, Yerxa 6, Telecky 4, Deking 0, Warrner 2, Adams 0, Alspach 2, Fitch 4.

NON-LEAGUE

Cheney 58, Chewelah 36

Lisa Anderson’s 16 rebounds, 10 steals and seven assists led the Blackhawks (4-2) past the visiting Cougars (1-3).

Chewelah 3 6 15 12 - 36

Cheney 11 11 18 18 - 58

CHEWELAH Edwards 1, Anderson 2, King 0, Albertson 3, Rogers 2, Naccarato 0, Myers 4, Kristianson 11, Pickering 2, Cairns 0, Harrison 8, O’Neal 3.

CHENEY Ewing 6, Bifano 2, Weitman 5, Getz 7, Pischell 0, Edgett 0, Anderson 16, Sooy 3, Reagan 17, ZanMatre 2.

Colfax 58, Pullman 46

Tracy Tribbett scored 21 and Angie Hall had 14 rebounds and 10 steals as the Bulldogs (4-0) beat the visiting Greyhounds (0-6).

Pullman 10 7 18 11 - 46

Colfax 13 12 16 17 - 58

PULLMAN Nelson 10, Umbreit 4, Clancy 2, Fisher 0, Salters 0, Schlettert 0, Weeks 13, Montez 3, Wilde 10, Wahl 0, Paulson 4.

COLFAX - T.Pittman 2, Gigray 6, Harder 3, Blevins 0, Hall 10, Widman 0, Tribbett 21, Hansen 6, S.Pittman 8, Theile 2.

Post Falls 62, Colville 47

Heidi Umthun scored 33 as the visiting Trojans (7-1) beat the Indians (1-2). Colville’s Heather Wood scored 22.

Post Falls 15 17 14 16 - 62

Colville 12 10 14 11 - 47

POST FALLS Klaudt 0, Umthun 33, Murphy 0, Swanstrom 0, Waltz 1, Thomson 9, Ruen 13, Glaser 6, Beatty 0.

COLVILLE Wood 22, Sherwood 3, Spies 2, Hedrick 5, H.Brown 1, Anderson 7, Wollan 4, Simpson 3.

Rosalia 54, Waitsburg 42

The Spartans (4-3) used a full-court press to hold the visiting Cardinals to one field goal in the first half.

Waitsburg 2 9 11 20 - 42

Rosalia 16 13 7 18 - 54

WAITSBURG Hulce 10, Jones 3, Thomas 6, Stokes 6, Ruzicka 0, Scott 0, Leid 2, Kiefel 10, Trent 2, McCaw 2, Bickalhaugh 1.

ROSALIA B.Nelson 4, Blank 6, Witte 4, C. Nelson 11, Peringer 13, Henning 0, McLaughlin 4, Brown 0, Bernard 12, Slemp 0, Powell 0.

Pomeroy 71, LaCrosse-Wash. 49

The Tigercats (3-3) lost at Pomeroy.

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