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Aa/A/B Girls

The big three helped St. John-Endicott tune up for Thursday’s big game with Wilbur-Creston. In a rematch of last year’s District 9-B championship game, St. John-Endicott swarmed visiting Pomeroy 60-37 on Tuesday. Andee Schmick scored 18, Tricia Lamb 17 and Staci Garrett 13 for the Eagles (7-0), who finished fourth at state last year.

Schmick also grabbed 12 rebounds as the Eagles enjoyed a 36-21 rebounding edge.

Thursday’s game at Creston matches SJE against W-C (8-0), which took fifth at state last year.

SJE 60, Pomeroy 37

Pomeroy 11 10 8 8 - 37

St. John-Endicott 19 14 15 12 - 60

POMEROY Sharp 2, Bergschneider 6, Cox 4, Geiger 0, John 5, N.Heytvelt 4, Henry 4, Warren 4, G.Heytvelt 4.

ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Simpson 4, Colyar 2, Davis 0, Kleweno 0, Lamb 17, Loomis 0, Garrett 13, Schmick 18, Kile 4, Mulrony 0, Gwinn 0, Giddons 0.

Colfax 58, Clarkston 27

Tracy Tribbett had 10 steals and Brooke Hansen seven rebounds as the Bulldogs (6-0) beat the visiting Bantams (0-5).

Colfax, of the Northeast A, is 4-0 against AA Clarkston and Pullman this year.

Clarkston 9 5 10 3 - 27

Colfax 10 9 20 19 - 58

CLARKSTON Blankenship 2, King 4, Heytvelt 4, Poskey 11, Wilson 0, Jacobs 0, Metcalf 2, Haight 4.

COLFAX - T.Pittman 2, Gigray 6, Harder 5, Blevins 0, Hall 1, Widman 9, Tribbett 16, Hansen 7, S.Pittman 6, Thiele 6.

Lewiston 57, Pullman 42

Sara McEachern’s 13 points led three scorers in double figures as the visiting Bengals (4-3) beat the undermanned Greyhounds (0-6) in a non-leaguer.

Three injured starters did not play for Pullman.

Lewiston 13 10 20 14 - 57

Pullman 9 15 9 9 - 42

LEWISTON Roberts 2, Cain 11, Hunt 0, Gomez 12, Martin 8, Boettcher 1, McEachern 13, Cushman 5, Bloom 5, Bardwell 0, Benson 0.

PULLMAN Nelson 4, Umbreit 9, Clancy 3, Weeks 8, Wilde 16, Wahl 0, Paulson 2.

Bi-County

Davenport 47, V.Christian 46 (OT)

The East Division-leading Gorillas (3-0, 6-1) made two free throws with 1 minute left in overtime to edge the host Panthers (0-4, 2-6).

Davenport 14 8 14 8 3 - 47

V.Christian 7 11 15 11 2 - 46

DAVENPORT Wagner 0, Marriott 8, Stiles 0, Pauls 2, Emery 10, Jacobson 9, Mikelson 13, Cowdrey 3, Dickson 2.

VALLEY CHRISTIAN Black 0, Croswhite 0, Cupp 0, Diaz 0, Ta.Dixon 2, Te.Dixon 4, Evans 17, Ferderer 8, Hopson 4, Monforton 11.

ACH 54, Odessa 45

Christine Peterson scored nine of her 19 in the fourth quarter and the Warriors (2-2, 3-3) switched to a man-to-man defense with minutes left to beat the visiting Tigers (2-2, 3-3) at Hartline.

Odessa 13 13 11 8 - 45

ACH 16 11 11 16 - 54

ODESSA J.Melcher 0, Hunt 4, D.Melcher 0, Walter 17, D.Schorzman 3, Smith 5, L.Schorzman 10, Ramm 2, Schmierer 4.

ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE Ke.Horter 2, Malone 7, Rock 13, Dormaier 0, Roberts 0, Peterson 19, Hunsaker 4, White 5, Malone 4.

Wilb.-Crest. 90, Lind 15

Holly Arden scored 20 and Mindy Bandy had 12 of her team’s 49 steals as the Wildcats (4-0, 8-0) overwhelmed the Bulldogs (0-4, 0-7).

Wilbur-Creston 25 20 23 22 - 90

Lind 6 0 5 4 - 15

WILBUR-CRESTON Mann 0, Allen 14, Llewellyn 8, Deahl 4, Martin 14, Erickson 6, L.Arden 4, H.Arden 20, Kunz 11, Bandy 6.

LIND Rott 4, Bittick 2, Mel.Fode 0, Wills 3, Snead 0, Davis 2, Fritchle 0, Meg.Fode 2, Palmer 2, Bergeron 0.

Liberty 40, Spr.-Harr. 33

Becky Bothman had 17 rebounds and Amy Torguson added 11 as the Lancers (3-1, 4-4) beat the visiting Falcons (1-3, 1-7). S-H came within four points in the fourth quarter. Liberty outscored the Falcons 11-3 from the line.

Sprague-Harrington 6 8 7 13 - 33

Liberty 11 13 8 8 - 40

SPRAGUE/HARRINGTON Maurer 0, Larmer 4, Hampton 8, Putney 4, Engles 4, M.Walters 9, C.Walters 4.

LIBERTY Pittmann 0, Cory 4, Neihart 3, Polione 1, Farka 14, Bothman 2, Cornwall 2, Adams 2, Torguson 12.

Panorama

Columbia 53, Northport 47

Despite playing with four fouls, Josslinn Skidmore scored 12 second-half points to rally the Lions (2-1, 2-3) over the visiting Mustangs (2-1, 3-3) at Hunters.

Northport 11 12 8 16 - 47

Columbia 9 5 15 24 - 53

NORTHPORT Kittilson 0, Knudsen 2, Day 7, C.Young 9, Jimenez 0, M.Regis 2, Ke.Sauvola 5, Sell 9, E.Young 2, Lenhard 0, Ka.Sauvola 9.

COLUMBIA Schrack 0, Covington 0, Etue 7, Skidmore 16, Schurger 0, Strickler 1, Blaine 0, Brisbois 12, Dale 8, Dashiell 9.

Republic 57, Curlew 38

Melissa Friend scored 16 of her 27 in the fourth quarter as the visiting Tigers (1-2, 2-4) beat the Cougars (0-3, 2-5) thanks in part to 13 free throws in the final 5 minutes.

Republic 13 6 11 27 - 57

Curlew 8 10 14 6 - 38

REPUBLIC Davis 0, Dinkins 6, Friend 27, Pfaffe 0, Prine 0, Pritchett 0, Stonehocker 3, Tietsort 0, Wilson 19, Young 2.

CURLEW Peterson 0, Taylor 4, Kaatz 17, Thiele 2, Beck 0, Somday 2, Tresham 6, Paul 7, Bonwell 0, Barkley 0, Craw 0.

Inchelium 58, Wellpinit 47

Emily Mallory scored 21 and had 14 rebounds to lead the Hornets (2-0, 3-2) over the visiting Redskins (0-3, 1-6).

Lori Stensgar added 13 rebounds and Bonnie Boyd 10 for Inchelium. The Hornets’ Crystal Stensgar had six steals.

Wellpinit 9 11 12 15 - 47 Inchelium 8 19 20 11 - 58

WELLPINIT Tonasket 2, Allen 15, Ost 0, J.Flett 1, Abrahamson 2, Payne 5, Covington 5, D.Flett 0, Lynn 8, Wynecoop 0, Stearns 1, Samuels 8.

INCHELIUM G.Finley 0, Swan 4, C.Stensgar 11, T.Finley 0, D.Stensgar 8, Nugent 0, Boyd 10, L.Stensgar 4, Mallory 21, S.Finley 0, Pakootas 0.

Selkirk 57, Cusick 8

At Ione, Molly Carlson scored 11 first-quarter points and the Rangers (2-1, 4-2) held the visiting Panthers (0-3, 0-4) scoreless in the second half.

Selkirk shot 13 of 18 (72 percent) from the foul line.

Cusick 5 3 0 0 - 8

Selkirk 16 18 12 11 - 57

CUSICK Norton 6, Pickerel 1, Cutshall 0, Waldman 0, Foster 0, Nenema 1, Johnson 0, Thomas 0, Barton 0.

SELKIRK Dickinson 7, Jennings 4, Barnes 0, Sharp 8, Weaver 2, Koontz 4, Dury 4, Porter 6, Carlson 19, Grass 3.

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