A-B Boys
Bi-County
Sprague-Harrington 67, Valley Christian 62
Ryan Floyd scored 13 secondhalf points for SpragueHarrington (5-0, 11-0). Floyd finished with 19 points and Travis Harken scored 20 for Valley Christian (2-4, 6-5).
Sprague Harr 16 16 14 21 - 67 Valley Christian 11 22 15 14 - 62
SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON Newcomb 4, Floyd 19, Bly 8, Korby 6, Putney 2, Countryman 3, Schmitt 9, Hattrup 4, Carper 0, Colbert 12.VALLEY CHRISTIAN Schlafmann 0, Tobin 5, Kitteridge 0, Spuler 2, Harken 20, Sandin 0, Wright 2, Asbury 16, Gerrells 17.
Reardan 69, Liberty 58
The Lancers (2-3, 2-9) shot less than 30 percent from the field and Reardan (4-1, 7-4) made 24 of 28 free throws. Joe Holwegner led the Indians with 18 points, including 10 of 13 free throws. Tim Cornwall led Liberty with 13 points.
Liberty 13 18 11 16 - 58 Reardan 16 21 13 19 - 69
LIBERTY Tee 7, Cory 0, Horlacher 7, Braman 2, Suksdorf 0, J.Rafter 0, Hudkins 5, D.Cornwall 11, T.Cornwall 13, Greenwalt 7, Dauenhauer 6.
REARDAN Jones 11, Graham 0, Soliday 4, Busse 6, Krupke 4, Jenkin 10, Schultz 8, Holwegner 18, Blomgren 8, Flaa 0.
Almira/Coulee-Hartline 66, Wilbur-Creston 54
The Warriors (5-0, 7-3) shot 50 percent from the field. Pat Anderson led ACH with 18 points and 10 rebounds and Lex Katich led Wilbur-Creston (3-3, 5-6) with 14 points.
ACH 17 14 16 19 - 66 Wilbur Creston 19 10 14 11 - 54
ALMIRA COULEE-HARTLINE Pierce 4, Murray 8, Elder 14, Cunningham 0, Janzen 6, Slahtasky 9, Carstensen 5, Roberts 2, Goodwin 0, Evers 0, Andersen 18.
WILBUR-CRESTON Gochenour 9, Leonard 2, Katich 14, S.Katich 1, Turner 10, Harris 0, Kuchenbuch 6, McMurray 10, Hanson 0, Nelson 2.
Lind 47, Christian Her. 38 Lind’s Michael Watson scored 10 of his 25 points in the first period, and the Bulldogs (2-4, 3-6) won despite a two-point fourth quarter.
Rob Schrenk had 13 points for Lind and Jeff Colvin had 12 points and 14 rebounds for CH (0-4, 1-6).
Lind 16 11 18 2 - 47 Christ Heritiage 12 8 8 10 - 38
LIND Keltz 7, Watson 25, Montejano 0, Schrenk 13, Palmer 0, Pennel 2.
CHRISTIAN HERITAGE Colvin 12, B.Newbill 0, J.Fischer 2, J.Newbill 2, Klein 12, T.Fischer 3, Smith 7.
Ritzville 76, Odessa 67
Ritzville’s John Galbreath scored 20 of his 24 points in the second half, and the Broncos (3-3, 3-8) made 17 fourth-period free throws at Odessa.
Travis DeVore added 21 points for Ritzville, while Jeff Zagelow’s 18 led Odessa (0-5, 1-7).
Ritzville 13 16 24 23 - 76 Odessa 11 14 17 25 - 67
RITZVILLE Russel 0, J.Galbreath 24, DeVore 21, Noble 6, Boness 11, Duff 0, Roberg 5, Barden 0, Roth 5, Weber 2, Powers 2.
ODESSA Carlson 4, Zagelow 18, R.Carlson 6, Melcher 11, Bell 0, Goetz 0, Schmeirer 11, Praetorius 9, Grall 8.
Panorama League
St. George’s 58, Selkirk 35
The Dragons (4-0, 5-3) held Selkirk to only three first-period points. Jason Ala scored 20 points for St. George’s and Josh Garrett and Willie Newman had 11 each for the Rangers (2-2, 2-5).
Selkirk 3 13 11 8 - 35 Saint George’s 14 5 17 22 - 58
SELKIRK Coppock 0, A.Kinney 0, Larson 3, Smith 0, Pichette 3, Davis 0, Garrett 11, Newman 11, Hays 0, Fandrey 0, Dial 7.
ST. GEORGE’S Davis 4, Tseng 3, Kennedy 4, Clarke 1, Kuney 2, Charbonneau 3, Laugen 8, Ala 20, Averett 5, Cook 6, Thomas 2.
Republic 71, Inchelium 34
The Tigers (3-1, 3-5) led 38-11 at halftime. They were led by Jason Baldwin with 20 points and John Kuchenmeister with 16, while Shawn Christianson scored 13 for Inchelium (0-4, 1-8). Republic made 23 of 29 free throws.
Republic 20 18 14 19 - 71 Inchelium 5 6 10 13 - 34
REPUBLIC B.Burt 1, Krohn 5, Baldwin 20, Grimm 3, Michaels 2, Rickard 12, Symmes 1, J.Kuchenmeister 16, K.Kuchenmeister 2, Hunt 7, G.Burt 2.
INCHELIUM Pakootas 4, C.Desautel 6,J.D.Finley 0, M.Finley 4, G.Desautel 2, Sutton 3, Christianson 13, T.Finley 2, Marchand 0.
NW Christian 77, Cusick 45
The Crusaders (4-0, 7-1) led 27-14 after one period and by 25 points at halftime. Nate Dunham led NWC with 12 points while Brook Nelson scored 21 for Cusick (0-4, 0-8).
Cusick 14 7 12 12 - 45 NW Christian 27 19 17 14 - 77
CUSICK Scott 3, Waldman 2, Nelson 21, Meek 2, Chantry 0, Webb 7, Stearns 0, Birchall 2, Russell 4, Finley 4.
NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Whelham 7, Iverson 8, Murphy 6, Rapelje 11, Woods 6, Affeldt 2, Dunham 12, Thompson 4, Meyers 10, Crouch 5, Dryden 0, Mortlock 4, Klja 2.
Curlew 76, Columbia 36
The visiting Cougars (4-0, 8-0) jumped to a 12-0 lead and made 20 of 30 shots in the first half. Wes Paul scored 20 points and Gary Hughes 16 - with 12 rebounds - for Curlew. Robert Denison led Columbia with 16.
Curlew 21 19 14 22 - 76 Columbia 2 14 16 4 - 36
CURLEW Engeland 2, Baker 3, Paul 20, Whitted 1, Brown 8, Miller 5, Edwards 2, Hughes 16, Wakefield 6, Nelson 10.
COLUMBIA McLean 0, Brisbois 3, Whitney 0, Garrett 0, Bangert 10, R.Denison 16, Smith 0, Wilson 0, Cornwall 2, Hoiland 5, Philpot 0, Kastellic 0.
Springdale 80, St. Michael’s 56
The Chargers (3-1, 3-4) shot 56 percent from the field and scored 44 second-half points. Brad Coe scored 19 points and Brian Coe 16 for Springdale. Chris Argentino led St. Michael’s with 18.
Springdale 18 18 17 27 - 80 St. Michael 19 6 10 21 - 56
SPRINGDALE Meyers 0, Nortz 0, Carr 2, Nolander 0, McEiver 0, McCurdy 7, Mann 8, Melville 10, Bra.Coe 19, Peterson 8, Bri.Coe 16, Blanchard 10.
ST. MICHAELS Argentino 18, Bearstad 10, Cons 15, K. Harding 2, J. Harding 2, Vogel 4, Br. Argentino 3, Schindler 2.
Wellpinit 57, Northport 41
The Redskins (3-1, 5-3) outscored Northport (0-4, 2-6) in the second period. Les Ford led Wellpinit with 25 points and Guy Baribault scored 22 for Northport.
Northport 12 6 12 11 - 41 Wellpinit 12 18 13 14 - 57
NORTHPORT Buffan 8, Ashurst 0, Murphy 0, Mine 2, Baribault 22, Jimenez 4, Dufresne 0, Day 1, Parish 4.
WELLPINIT L.Ford 25, Moses 4, D.Tonasket 0, Holt 2, Lebret 2, A.Flett 11, Payne 0, S.Flett 9, Andrew 4.
Northeast A League
Medical Lake 63, Colfax 33
The unbeaten Cardinals (5-0, 8-0) broke from a 20-all halftime tie to hammer the Bulldogs (1-6, 2-8). Medical Lake’s Joe Deutsch had 17 points, 15 rebounds and six steals. David Stoner had nine points for Colfax.
Colfax 4 16 9 4 - 33 Medical Lake 9 11 24 19 - 63
COLFAX Asbjornsen 0, Ghekiere 0, Hall 0, Edinger 7, Becker 0, Heaton 0, B.Stoner 4, Fulfs 2, Conklin 0, Hansen 4, Berquist 7, D.Stoner 9.
MEDICAL LAKE Verstrate 7, Bailey 8, Moffatt 9, Simmons 9, Blum 0, Delp 0, J.Deutsch 17, Campbell 0, M.Deutsch 0, Fischhaber 11, Cortiz 2.
Chewelah 67, Deer Park 50
Chewelah (5-0, 6-1) held the Stags (0-6, 2-7) scoreless for the first 6 minutes of the second half, going on a 12-0 run.
Chris Boone and Jeremy Landram each scored 18 points for Chewelah and Greg Belzer had 12. Trevor Baker had 18 for Deer Park.
Chewelah 12 14 26 15 - 67 Deer Park 8 14 10 18 - 50
CHEWELAH Landram 18, Murbadh 7, Skok 6, Keeley 0, Boone 18, Belzer 12, Rodgers 2, Rainer 4.
DEER PARK Palmer 6, Beardslee 2, Langbehn 5, Weger 3, Averyt 2, Doffing 14, Miller 0, Moran 0, Baker 18.
Freeman 61, Riverside 45
Travis Goldsmith scored 23 points to lead the Scotties (5-1, 7-3), who led by only five points until they scored 20 in the fourth period.
Justin Miller added 12 for Freeman, while Kasey Ahrens scored 13 for Riverside (4-2, 6-3).
Freeman 10 14 17 20 - 61 Riverside 13 12 11 9 - 45
FREEMAN VanVoorhis 2, Hill 2, Oberst 10, Goldsmith 23, Miller 12, Reed 0, Lynch 0, Friberg 4, Stark 0, Schuerman 8.
RIVERSIDE Cook 7, Hodgson 2, Koesel 0, Monroe 5, Smith 0, Johnson 4, Nelson 0, Ahrens 13, Kuntz 5, Gannon 9.
Lakeside 64, Kettle Falls 47
The Bulldogs (1-5, 2-8) pulled within five points in the fourth period before Lakeside (3-3, 5-3) put it away. Chevy Mathews scored 26 points for the Eagles and Greg Johnston scored 14 to lead Kettle Falls.
Kettle Falls 5 14 13 15 - 47 Lakeside 11 17 15 21 - 64
KETTLE FALLS G.Johnston 14, Eslick 0, Hartill 3, Williams 5, Entwistle 11, Graves 4, J.Johnston 2, Siegel 6, Dotts 2, Clinton 0.
LAKESIDE (Nine Mile Falls) - Bender 3, Davis 2, Hatch 14, Klein 7, Mathews 26, Petticrew 4, Tenny 5, Feider 0.
Whitman County
Rosalia 87, Colton 63
The Spartans (1-0, 8-2) opened the league season with a huge win over Colton (0-1, 4-4).
Greg Nereim led Rosalia with 26 points and Brian Maley made 10 of 11 shots on his way to 25. Maley also had 15 rebounds, while Colton’s Ryan BeLieu led the Wildcats with 19 points.
Colton 11 21 11 20 - 63 Rosalia 16 26 24 21 - 87
COLTON Merk 4, Bates 2, Bingeman 0, McArthur 2, Wallace 7, Druffel 0, Mayer 2, Busch 10, BeLieu 19, Moss 10, Cuellar 7.
ROSALIA Nereim 26, Naught 0, Maley 25, Webb 0, Scheele 8, Finley 7, Bruce 12, Blank 4, McLaughlin 5.
LaCrosse-Washtucna 60, St. John-Endicott 47
The Tigercats (1-0, 4-6) took advantage of 15 Eagle turnovers in the first half. Cory Goll scored 24 points for the Cats and Justin Roths had 18 for St. JohnEndicott (0-1, 4-6).
LaCrosse-Wash. 17 16 11 16 - 60 St. John Endicott 7 11 11 18 - 47
LACROSSE WASHTUCNA Nealey 8, Henley 2, Ledbetter 6, Bryan 0, Wigen 5, Daniel 4, Goll 24, Kinch 4, Rouleau 5, Bay 0, Whitman 2.
ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Johnstone 5, Colyar 1, Kelweno 1, Barnes-Bailey 4, Strader 0, Gering 5, Storment 8, Roths 18, Hergert 5.
Garfield-Palouse 68, TekoaOakesdale 56
The Vikings (1-0, 9-1) shot 63 percent from the field and stretched a narrow halftime lead. Beau Hilty-Jones led Gar-Pal with 19 points and Chris Brown scored 18 for the Nighthawks (0-1, 3-7).
Garfield-Palouse 18 13 22 15 - 68 Tekoa-Oakesdale 12 17 8 19 - 56
GARFIELD-PALOUSE Lawton 6, Hill 12, HiltyJones 19, Colfield 9, Fox 2, Tiegs 13, Richards 0, Thurston 2, Coles 5.
TEKOA-OAKESDALE Graffis 6, Brown 18, Fox 11, Freeburg 12, Zehm 6, Mason 0, Crooks 0, Marsh 0, Wall 3.