Saturday Girls (Prep Basketball)
NORTHEAST A
Colfax 52, Newport 50
A 3-point attempt by the Grizzlies’ Jenny McGuire rattled in and out with 50 seconds left in the fourth quarter, enabling Colfax (8-0, 9-2) to hold on for the victory at Newport (4-2, 7-3).
Brooke Hansen had 10 of her game-high 18 points in the fourth quarter and Tracy Tribbett scored four straight baskets during a key stretch to lead the Bulldogs. Heidi Schultz had nine rebounds and 17 points for Newport.
Colfax 8 12 16 16 - 52
Newport 13 12 8 17 - 50
COLFAX Gigray 0, Harder 4, Brownell 0, Hall 5, Tribbett 11, Widman 4, Pittman 10, Hansen 18.
NEWPORT McGuire 7, H.Almond 1, Casey 2, Powers 1, Schultz 17, Stigall 7, Frandrup 0, Valeries 0, Carrara 15.
Lakeside 72, ML
The Cardinals (0-6, 1-7) committed 40 turnovers and surrendered 38 rebounds in a losing effort at Lakeside.
Jessica Hatch was 7 of 8 from the foul line in the fourth quarter for the Eagles (5-2, 8-3). Stephanie Guenther had 10 point firstquarter points, including seven in the third quarter, to finish with a game-high 21 points and 10 rebounds.
Medical Lake 13 3 13 7 - 36
Lakeside 19 14 24 15 - 72
MEDICAL LAKE Cathey 0, Davis 6, Duckett 10, Falson 2, Hodgson 2, Johnson 2, Kjelland 3, Musser 9, Simmons 2, Walker 0.
LAKESIDE Eastwood 0, B.Rowse 11, Waddell 8, K.Rowse 4, Hatch 8, Traber 10, B.Jolley 6, Schumacher 4, Guenther 21, Long 0.
K. Falls 49, Freeman 36
Lisa Matter had 20 points and 10 rebounds as the Bulldogs (2-5, 3-8) survived a 28-turnover nightmare at home.
Misty Stark scored nine of her 11 points in the fourth quarter and Rachel Boston had nine rebounds for the Scotties (0-7, 0-11).
Freeman 5 12 6 13 - 36
Kettle Falls 13 9 14 13 - 49
FREEMAN Wilkerson 0, McCathern 6, Hyndman 4, Graham 0, Stark 11, Watkins 6, Smith 0, Boston 4, Brown 5.
KETTLE FALLS Marco 6, Fredrickson 6, Weathers 0, Richardson 4, Keenan 8, Burstein 4, L.Matter 20, A.Matter 1, Lathrop 0.
BI-COUNTY
ACH 69, Reardan 60
The Rebels (3-2, 7-4) scored 23 points from the foul line, including eight in the final quarter to defeat the Indians (4-2, 8-4) at Hartline.
Christine Peterson scored 31 points, had 10 rebounds, 4 steals and 5 assists to lead the Rebels.
Reardan 16 15 18 11 - 60
ACH 17 14 18 20 - 69
REARDAN Bocook 13, Humphrey 10, Echelbarger 0, Holwegner 4, Lovelady 4, Turner 0, Guhlke 0, Rohner 18, Titchenal 8, Krupke 0, Supinger 3.
ALMIRA COULEE-HARTLINE Horter 2, Hennigh 10, Rock 9, Peterson 31, White 1, Durrant 9, Malone 7.
Davenport 95, Lind 30
Jennifer Stinson scored 36 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to pace the Gorillas (5-0, 10-1) at home.
Stinson hit 12 of 12 from the floor in the first half and finished 17 of 20. Davenport buried Lind (1-5, 4-7) by making 15 of 20 secondquarter field-goal attempts.
Lind 5 8 4 13 - 30
Davenport 17 33 22 23 - 95
LIND Kulm 5, Sheckells 2, Baker 1, Mackey 0, Thompson 6, Rott 4, Bittick 4, Willis 0, Fode 0, Horpedahl 8.
DAVENPORT Becker 2, J.Emery 18, A.Marriott 18, Schreck 5, Warwick 1, C.Emery 2, Jacobsen 4, Stinson 36, Mikelson 9.
Ritzville 69, Val. Chr. 29
The Broncos (4-2, 8-5) forced 27 turnovers and got eight of Shannon Russell’s 12 points in the third quarter to top the Panthers (1-6, 4-8) at Ritzville.
Ritzville held Valley Christian to just 12 field goals, as Carmen Evans and Stacey Hudson combined to hit all of the Panthers’ 29 points.
Valley Chr. 7 4 11 7 - 29
Ritzville 12 20 22 15 - 69
VALLEY CHRISTIAN Monforton 0, Wendlandt 0, Harken 0, Stoltey 0, Dixon 0, Evans 18, Hudson 11, Hopson 0, Stout 0, Sears 0, Black 0.
RITZVILLE J.Hille 4, Coleman 8, Mitma 2, Kirkendall 11, Teske 6, Moeller 1, Wellsandt 0, Galbreath 4, Russel 12, E.Hille 6, Mock 7, Manke 8.
W-C 61, Liberty 39
The Wildcats (7-0, 13-0) switched to a zone defense to start the third quarter and went on a 20-4 run that broke open a two-point game during a win over the Lancers (4-2, 6-6) at Creston.
Jessica Martin had eight of her 25 points in the third quarter. She hit 10 of 15 shots from the floor and had 10 rebounds for the Wildcats. Martha Grant added seven assists and four steals.
Liberty 13 12 4 10 - 39
Wilbur-Creston 16 11 20 14 - 61
LIBERTY Cornwall 0, Cory 9, Bariether 0, Polione 0, Farka 4, Ostheller 0, Matthew 3, Engle 2, Bothman 0, Dehn 9, Torguson 12.
WILBUR-CRESTON L.Arden 0, Allen 12, Llewellyn 0, Grant 4, Martin 25, Haden 4, H.Arden 8, Bandy 8.
PANORAMA LEAGUE
NW Chr. 49, Inchelium 38
In a meeting between two of the league’s three unbeatens at Northwest Christian, Heidi Simmons had seven rebounds and three steals to go with her game-high 20 points as the Crusaders (5-0, 7-3) knocked off the Hornets (4-1, 6-1).
Inchelium 7 7 10 14 - 38
NW Christian 16 13 4 13 - 49
INCHELIUM K.Finley 12, Watt 8, Kohler 4, Mallory 8, Swan 0, L.Stensgar 6, D.Stensgar 0, Boyd 0, T.Finley 0.
NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Kennet 0, Simmons 20, Greenup 5, E.Smith 0, Estes 0, Henry 0, Montague 0, Walker 8, Wright 10, Huston 6.
St. G. 71, Curlew 11
The Dragons (4-0, 9-1) pulled down 29 rebounds, recorded 37 steals and held the Cougars (1-3, 1-7) to a 4-for-33 shooting performance on their way to a victory at home.
Chrissy Peterson had eight rebounds and six steals to go with her 20 points, while Dawn Trowbridge had six steals and 10 points for the Dragons.
Curlew 0 0 1 10 - 11
St. George’s 19 20 18 14 - 71
CURLEW Peterson 0, Taylor 2, Kaatz 4, Thiele 3, Beck , Somday 1, Hall 0, Meyer 0, Tresham 0, Paul 0, Berg 0, Bonwell 0.
ST. GEORGE’S Mann 9, Davis 0, E.DeNiro 5, Sadler 5, K.DeNiro 0, Appling 2, Innes 2, Trowbridge 10, Arthur 4, Routh-Corker 4, Swift 0, Harvill 8, Longinotti 2, Peterson 20.
Springdale 40, Rep. 35
Melisa Friend’s exit in the third quarter after picking up her fifth foul opened up the middle of the lane for the Chargers, allowing Springdale (3-1, 3-5) to get past host Republic (1-4, 1-9).
Springdale 8 9 15 8 - 40
Republic 12 9 4 10 - 35
SPRINGDALE Peone 0, Diedrich 9, K.Bade 2, C.Cates 11, Africa 14, H.Dixon 1, Thompson 3 , S.Cates 0.
REPUBLIC Dinkins 0, Stonehocker 2, Lewis 2, Young 6, Prine 0, Rihtarshich, Pritchett 8, Davis 0, Thompson-Edgel 10, Pfaffle 5, Friend 2.
Columbia 71, Cusick 20
The Lions (3-2, 5-4) outscored the Panthers (0-5,0-9) 37-12 in the first half and never looked back during a victory at Cusick.
Columbia 10 27 20 14 - 71
Cusick 2 10 5 3 - 20
COLUMBIA T.Skidmore 28, Schrack 3, MacMillan 0, J.Skidmore 18, Schurger 0, Schwartz 0, Brisbois 6, Dale 7, Dashiell 4, Hofstetter 5.
Selkirk 55, Northport 15
The Rangers (1-3, 3-5) jumped to a 15-2 first quarter lead and never looked back as they cruised to victory over the Mustangs (0-5, 1-8) at Selkirk.
Amber Pichette had 10 rebounds to go with her six points for the Rangers.
Northport 2 7 2 4 - 15
Selkirk 15 19 8 13 - 55
NORTHPORT Kittilson 0, Po.Gruener 0,
Pe.Gruener 0, Knudsen 0, Boggs 2, M.Regis 0, Sauvola 11, Dufresne 2, Lenhard 0, Denison 0, C.Regis 0.
SELKIRK P.Dickinson 6, T.Dickinson 13, Sharp 4, Smith 7, Grass 0, Pichette 6, Koontz 4, Dury 0, Porter 6, Carlson 9.
WHITMAN COUNTY
St. J-E 59, T-O 42
The Eagles (2-0, 10-1) outrebounded the Nighthawks 33-19, Tricia Lamb scored 12 of her 20 points in the third quarter and Andee Schmick had 10 of her 16 points in the fourth quarter as St. JohnEndicott broke open a close game in the second half at St. John.
The Nighthawks dropped to 1-1 and 8-3.
T-O 8 14 9 11 - 42
St. J-E 13 14 14 18 - 59
TEKOA-OAKESDALE Crider 7, Wagner 1, Palmer 6, Hay 8, Peringer 4, Brown 0, French 4, Brandt 12.
ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Simpson 8, Bafus 5, Lamb 20, Garrett 8, Holt 2, Schmick 16, Miller 0.
Colton 38, LaC-Wash. 37
Emma Giden stole an outlet pass and drove for the winning layup with 2 seconds left to lift the Wildcats.
Dawn Wallace had 16 of her 20 points in the first half and recorded six steals for the Wildcats (2-0, 8-0) to ruin a 16-point effort by Stacie Baumann for the Tigercats (0-2, 4-8).
Colton 6 14 8 10 - 38
LaCrosse-Wash. 14 4 8 11 - 37
COLTON Buck 0, Wallace 20, Egland 0, S.Merk 8, Dudley 4, H.Merk 0, Giden 6, Arnhold 0.
LACROSSE-WASHTUCNA Swenson 0, Daniel 8, Honn 0, Bay 5, Bruce 4, Smith 2, Baumann 16, Bryan 2.
Gar.-Pal. 64, Rosalia 22
The Vikings used a 22-5 first-quarter advantage to propel themselves to a victory over the Spartans (0-2, 6-4) at Palouse.
Cindy Main led the Vikings (1-1, 7-3) with 20 points, 12 rebounds and six steals.
Rosalia 5 10 2 5 - 22
Gar-Pal 22 9 14 19 - 64
ROSALIA Nelson 0, A.Henning 0, Witte 4, Scheele 7, Bodey 0, L.L.Henning 7, McLaughlin 0, Brown 0, Bernard 4, Peringer 0, Willey 0, Crowl 0.
GARFIELD-PALOUSE Kennedy 11, Pfaff 2, Wroe 2, Coles 14, Main 20, Roper 4, Brown 7, Broughton 0, Sheldon 0, McCabe 0, Cottirill 0.