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Bocook Leads Reardan To Title

Girls basketball

Lisa Bocook cooked up a championship for the host Indians at the Reardan Tournament on Thursday.

Bocook finished with 21 points, six steals and six assists in Reardan’s 69-30 win over Columbia (3-4) in the title game.

Brenda Rohner added 12 rebounds for Reardan (7-3).

Reardan 69, Columbia 30

Columbia 4 12 7 7 - 30

Reardan 15 21 15 18 - 69

COLUMBIA Etue 2, Skidmore 2, Schurger 14, Brisbois 10, Dale 2.

REARDAN Bocook 21, Krupke 6, Schwartz 0, Holwegner 9, Rohner 7, Turner 14, Supinger 12.

Davenport 47, Springdale 39

Ky Marriott scored 12 to lead the Gorillas (7-3) over the Chargers (2-6) in the consolation game.

Davenport 9 9 12 17 - 47

Springdale 8 10 10 11 - 39

DAVENPORT Wagner 0, Marriott 12, Stiles 1, Pauls 5, Emery 4, Jacobson 8, Mikelson 9, Cowdrey 7, Dixon 1.

SPRINGDALE A.Bade 2, Peone 8, Diedrich 6, K.Bade 2, Campbell 2, Hendricks 0, C.Cates 4, N’Deeo 0, Dixon 13, Sulgrove 0, S.Cates 2, Swiger 0.

WEST VALLEY TOURNAMENT

Gonzaga Prep 48, Bonners Ferry 42

Jennifer Williams scored 23 on 10-of-14 shooting from the field to lead the Bullpups (5-1) over the Badgers (6-4).

Williams added eight rebounds. Amber Paulson had seven rebounds and Sarah Walter six steals for Bonners Ferry.

Bonners Ferry 12 14 7 9 - 42

Gonzaga Prep 13 15 6 14 - 48

BONNERS FERRY Walter 3, Bateman 8, Larson 0, Braniff 4, Carey 2, Paulson 10, Downing 0, Knott 0, Comer 0, Ripatti 15.

GONZAGA PREP Caputo 0, Bloom 4, Bondleg 4, Cronin 2, Main 4, Kendrick 5, Williams 23, Hession 2, Palmer 8, Nadeau 0.

Post Falls 49, West Valley 44

Heidi Umthun’s 28 points and 11 rebounds led the Trojans (8-3) past the host Eagles (5-2) and into the tourney title game.

West Valley’s Kiesha Sowers had 13 rebounds.

Post Falls 8 16 15 15 - 49

West Valley 9 10 18 7 - 44

POST FALLS Klaudt 2, Umthun 28, Murphy 2, Swanstrom 2, Waltz 2, Thomson 6, Ruen 4, Glaser 1, Beatty 2.

WEST VALLEY Kallas 2, Allen 2, Shollenberger 10, Simpson 0, McClintock 3, Frost 6, Sowers 13, Roberts 4, Ouelette 2, Bonner 2.

LIBERTY TOURNAMENT

Liberty 48, Freeman 37

Amy Torguson added eight rebounds and eight steals to her game-high 17 points and the host Lancers (5-5) forced 31 turnovers to beat the Scotties (2-6).

Liberty’s Jo Cory had 10 rebounds.

Freeman 9 8 9 11 - 37

Liberty 13 18 8 9 - 48

FREEMAN - Wasley 0, Wilkerson 8, Brown 3, McCathern 14, Watson 0, Graham 0, Watkins 4, Smith 0, Boston 5, McDonald 0, Pratt 3, Mobruy 0.

LIBERTY Pittmann 0, Cory 13, Neihart 0, Polione 5, Farka 7, Bothman 2, Cornwall 4, Prince 0, Adams 0, Torguson 17, Tufler 0, Gardner 0.

Tekoa-Oakesdale 48, NWC 28

Brandi Peringer hit three 3-pointers and made 7 of 12 from the field to lead the Nighthawks (4-3) over the Crusaders (3-4) and into the title game.

Jana Huston was the lone player to score for NWC in the first, third and fourth quarters.

NW Christian 4 14 3 7 - 28

Tekoa-Oakes. 14 11 15 8 - 48

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Storro 2, Simmons 5, K.Smith 0, Greenup 0, E.Smith 0, Ogle 0, Montague 0, Casimir 0, Wright 5, Clouse 0, Huston 16.

TEKOA-OAKESDALE Crider 3, Wagner 0, Palmer 6, Brown 1, J.Hay 4, Peringer 17, Hansen 2, Bruce 5, French 6, Cox 4, A.Hay 0.

GAR-PAL TOURNAMENT

Gar-Pal 72, Sprague-Harrington 41

Cindy Main made all nine shots from the floor and had nine rebounds to lead the host Vikings (6-2) over the Falcons (2-8).

Kelley McCabe also had nine rebounds and Kacey Pfaff eight assists for Gar-Pal.

Spr.-Harrington 11 7 5 18 - 41

Garfield-Palouse 25 18 20 9 - 72

SPRAGUE/HARRINGTON Larmer 9, Engles 16, M.Walters 11, C.Walters 5.

GARFIELD-PALOUSE Nelson 6, Main 20, Sheiden 1, Pfaff 12, J.Cottrill 7, Sheffler 4, Hodson 2, Broughton 10, McCabe 10.

Colfax 64, Orcas Island 44

Lindsay Thiele scored 21, including 6-of-7 shooting from the floor in the second half, to lead the Bulldogs (7-0) over the Vikings (4-5) and into the title game.

Brooke Hansen added 10 rebounds and Tracy Tribbett five steals for Colfax. Sada Sason led Orcas Island with 14 points.

Colfax 16 18 16 14 - 64

Orcas Island 12 7 15 10 - 44

COLFAX T.Pittman 2, Gigray 1, Harder 4, Hall 5, Widman 6, Tribbett 7, Hansen 9, S.Pittman 9, Thiele 21.

ORCAS ISLAND Grossman 10, Ransom 8, Bledsoe 4, Sason 14, Carroll 6, Mahoney 2.

VALLEY CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENT

Rosalia 49, Valley Christian 43 (OT)

Brooke Nelson’s 3-pointer with 1 second left forced overtime, and the Spartans (5-3) took advantage of the host Panthers’ foul trouble to win.

Becky McLaughlin had nine rebounds for Rosalia, which had a 27-14 rebounding edge after halftime. VC (2-7), led by Tiffany Ferderer’s 11 rebounds, had four players foul out and played with just four during OT.

Rosalia meets Odessa (4-5) in today’s title game. Odessa won by forfeit over Wellpinit (1-7), which didn’t show up.

Rosalia 6 6 12 19 6 - 49

Val.Christian 7 11 6 19 0 - 43

ROSALIA B.Nelson 9, Blank 4, Witte 6, C.Nelson 16, McLaughlin 6, Brown 5, Slemp 4, Powell 1.

VALLEY CHRISTIAN Ta.Dixon 5, Te.Dixon 11, Ferderer 14, Hopson 5, Monforton 8.

NON-LEAGUE

Cheney 62, Medical Lake 31

Lisa Anderson scored eight of her 17 points in the second quarter, and the visiting Blackhawks (6-2) won their fifth straight game by forcing 21 turnovers and holding the Cardinals (1-6) to 19-percent shooting from the field.

Cheney 12 16 16 18 - 62

Medical Lake 5 8 8 10 - 31

CHENEY Ewing 7, Bifano 4, Weitman 10, Getz 13, Pischell 0, Edgett 0, Anderson 17, Sooy 2, Reagan 7, Montague 0, Van Matre 2.

MEDICAL LAKE French 2, Musser 5, Duckett 5, Tschirley 0, Davis 4, Walker 1, Ramirez 4, Kjelland 2, Knapp 2, Faison 6, Erickson 0, Blayne 0.

Colville 53, CdA 46

Melisssa Wollan scored 19 as the visiting Indians (4-4) beat the Vikings (3-10).

CdA freshman post Kellie Stern, in her second start, was 7 of 9 from the field and 6 of 7 from the free-throw line.

Colville 8 16 12 17 - 53

Coeur d’Alene 10 7 9 20 - 46

COLVILLE Wood 14, Spies 8, H.Brown 6, Anderson 6, Wollan 19.

COEUR D’ALENE Chambers 2, Pederson 11, Cultra 7, Wilkey 6, Stern 20.

Ritzville 61, LaCrosse-Washtucna 32

Megan Yerxa and Megan Wellsandt had eight rebounds apiece to guide the Broncos (5-5) over the visiting Tigercats (5-4).

LaCrosse-Wash. 12 7 12 1 - 32

Ritzville 19 14 15 13 - 61

LaCROSSE/WASHTUCNA Camp 2, Daniel 10, A.Bay 3, Kinch 2, D.Bay 4, Wigen 4, Bryan 6, Schneider 1.

RITZVILLE Coleman 10, Kramer 0, Weber 13, Horpedahl 7, Wellsandt 6, Mickelsen 6, Russel 4, Yerxa 8, Telecky 0, Deking 3, Fitch 4.

Sugar-Salem 57, Lake City 53

The unbeaten Diggers outlasted the Timberwolves after guard Laura Tolzmann and reserve sophomore post Laura Dodge rallied Lake City from an 11-point deficit with 1:10 left in the third quarter.

The two combined for 13 of Lake City’s 18 fourth-quarter points, including a rebound conversion by Dodge at 1:44 that pulled the Timberwolves to within 52-50.

The Diggers spread their offense and forced Lake City to abandon its zone defense.

Senior forward Mandy Mortensen, an 80 percent free-throw shooter, sealed Sugar-Salem’s win at the line where she hit 5-of-6 free throws in the last 33 seconds.

Lake City (9-5) returns to Inland Empire League action on Thursday when Post Falls visits.

Sugar-Salem 57, Lake City 53

Sugar-Salem 11 18 15 13 - 57

Lake City 11 9 15 18 - 53

SUGAR-SALEMWasden 2, Jensen 0, Woodbury 0, Stears 0, Barrus 9, Mortensen 19, Williams 14, Hymas 13.

LAKE CITYJacobson 4, Tolzmann 11, Telford 8, M. Asher 3, Herbert 13, Dodge 8, A. Asher 6.

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