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NORTHEAST A LEAGUE
Freeman 60, Colfax 55
Travis Goldsmith had 14 points as the Scotties (7-2, 9-4) edged the Bulldogs (1-8, 3-10) in the final seconds of the game.
The Bulldogs’ Nathan Hansen had a game-high 18 points.
Freeman 15 7 16 22 - 60
Colfax 10 16 12 17 - 55
FREEMAN VanVoorhis 7, Hill 7, Oberst 8, Goldsmith 14, Miller 10, Reed 0, Lynch 0, Friberg 3, Stark 0, Schuerman 11.
COLFAX Asbjornsen 0, Edinger 11, Becker 0, Heaton 8, B.Stoner 0, Fulfs 2, Hansen 18, Berquist 7, D.Stoner 9.
Riverside 64, Kettle Falls 55
Kasey Ahrens led the Rams (7-2, 9-3) to a win over the visiting Bulldogs (3-6, 4-9) with 20 points.
Greg Johnston had a game-high 21 points for the Bulldogs, including four 3-pointers.
Kettle Falls 13 17 14 11 - 55
Riverside 19 14 10 21 - 64
KETTLE FALLS G.Johnston 21, Eslick 2, Hartill 0, Williams 8, Entwistle 8, Graves 2, J.Johnston 1, Siegel 4, Dotts 2, Clinton 7.
RIVERSIDE Cook 14, Hodgson 0, Koesel 4, Monroe 6, Smith 0, Johnson 4, Nelson 0, Ahrens 20, Kuntz 12, Gannon 4.
Deer Park 62, Newport 40
Led by Curran Beardslee’s game-high 22 points, 11 of which he scored in the third quarter, the Stags (1-8, 3-9) got their first league win, beating the Grizzlies (4-5, 7-6).
Shaun Doffing scored his 10 points in the Stags’ 20-point second quarter, while teammate Michael Averyt finished with 11 points and 15 rebounds.
Newport 12 8 15 5 - 40
Deer Park 9 20 18 15 - 62
NEWPORT Larson 3, Randles 4, H.Wilson 7, Frederick 6, Walden 8, Orth 0, Smyly 7, Taylor 0, Bishop 0, Carrara 4, Knapp 1, B.Wilson 0.
DEER PARK Palmer 0, Beardslee 22, Langbehn 4, Weger 5, Averyt 11, Doffing 10, Miller 8, Moran 0, Baker 2.
BI-COUNTY LEAGUE
Sprague-Harr. 77, ACH 53
Ryan Floyd had 14 points, including two 3-pointers, 15 rebounds, eight assists and four steals to lead the undefeated Falcons (8-0, 14-0), ranked third in the state, over the visiting Warriors (7-1, 9-4).
Nick Colbert added 18 points for the Falcons.
ACH 8 14 15 16 - 53
Sprague-Harr. 12 20 20 25 - 77
ALMIRA COULEE-HARTLINE Pierce 5, Elder 12, Janzen 4, Slahtasky 4, Carstensen 11, Goodwin 9, Evers 2, Andersen 6.
SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON Newcomb 5, Floyd 14, Bly 10, Korby 9, Putney 1, Countryman 12, Schmitt 2, Hattrup 6, Colbert 18.
Reardan 73, Wilbur-Cres. 70 (2 OT)
Although the Wildcats’ Matt McMurray hit the baskets that forced both overtimes, the Indians (5-3, 8-6) held on.
Ian Blomgren, who had 15 points, hit a basket with 58 seconds left in double overtime to put the Indians up 71-70.
Although the Wildcats were 20 of 27 from the line, they missed four key free throws in the second OT.
Reardan 16 14 17 15 5 6 - 73
Wil-Cres. 10 21 17 14 5 3 - 70
REARDAN Jones 11, Graham 2, Soliday 5, Krupke 8, Jenkin 0, Schultz 2, Harkness 6, Holwegner 24, Blomgren 15, Flaa 0.
WILBUR-CRESTON Gochenour 11, Katich 18, Turner 25, Harris 0, Kuchenbuch 6, McMurray 10, Nelson 0.
Davenport 69, Odessa 59
Three 3-pointers in the fourth quarter, two by Tyson Deal and the other by Marty Parsons, were the difference as the Gorillas (5-3, 7-7) went on to defeat the host Tigers (1-7, 2-9).
Tom Turnbough had eight of his 16 points in the Gorillas’ 28-point fourth quarter.
Jayson Melcher had 15 points and 14 rebounds for the Tigers.
Davenport 13 14 14 28 - 69
Odessa 17 13 11 18 - 59
DAVENPORT Hogan 9, Swain 11, Parsons 7, Goodman 3, Turnbough 16, Deal 9, Hammond 14, FitzPatrick 0.
ODESSA M. Carlson 3, Zagelow 7, R. Carlson 7, Melcher 15, Schmeirer 0, Grall 16, Praetorius 11.
Ritzville 60, Liberty 59 (OT)
John Galbreath led the Broncos (5-4, 5-9) to the overtime win over the Lancers (2-6, 2-12) by scoring six of his 24 points in OT.
Rob Hudkins led the Lancers with 23 points, including the 3-pointer with 11 seconds left in the fourth quarter that sent the game into overtime.
Ritzville 15 9 19 9 8 - 60
Liberty 6 14 20 12 7 - 59
RITZVILLE J.Galbreath 24, DeVore 18, Noble 0, Boness 2, Duff 0, Roberg 6, Roth 2, Weber 8, Powers 0.
LIBERTY Tee 3, Cory 0, P.Rafter 0, Horlacher 3, Braman 10, Suksdorf 2, J.Rafter 3, Hudkins 23, D.Cornwall 2, T.Cornwall 9, Greenwalt 2, Dauenhauer 2.
Valley Chr. 70, Chr. Heritage 43
Travis Harken scored eight of his 26 points in the first quarter to give the Panthers (3-5, 7-7) an early lead they wouldn’t relinquish to the visiting Patriots (0-8, 1-10).
Jason Schlafmann added 13 points for the Panthers, while Jess Colvin led the Patriots with 16 points.
Chr. Heritage 6 15 9 13 - 43
Valley Chr. 16 10 19 25 - 70
CHRISTIAN HERITAGE Colvin 16, Kirstein 0, B.Newbill 0, J.Fischer 4, J.Newbill 0, Klein 4, T.Fischer 10, Smith 9.
VALLEY CHRISTIAN Schlafmann 13, Tobin 5, M.Spuler 3, Kittredge 4, P.Spuler 2, Harken 26, Sandin 4, Wright 2, Asbury 4, Gerrells 3, Sears 4.
PANORAMA LEAGUE
Curlew 74, Selkirk 57
The Cougars (7-0, 11-0), ranked second in the state, got an easy win over the visiting Rangers (5-3, 6-6) with help from Curt Nelson’s 20 points and 12 rebounds.
Wes Paul added 18 points and five assists for the Cougars, while teammate Gary Hughes had 17 points and seven steals.
Nathan Dial led the Rangers with 16 points and 13 rebounds.
Selkirk 11 16 16 12 - 57
Curlew 20 23 15 16 - 74
SELKIRK A.Kinney 0, Larson 11, Smith 0, Pichette 0, Davis 8, Garrett 0, Newman 12, Hays 8, Fandrey 0, Dial 16. CURLEW Engeland 0, Baker 0, Paul 18, Whitted 0, Brown 4, Miller 0, Edwards 5, Hughes 17, Thurik 2, Wakefield 8, Nelson 20.
NW Christian 84, Columbia 30
Nate Dunham led the Crusaders (7-1, 10-2) over the host Lions (2-6, 2-10) with 13 of his 18 points in the first quarter as the Crusaders jumped to a 21-0 lead.
Adam Rapelje added 15 points for the Crusaders.
NW Christian 34 13 25 12 - 84
Columbia 5 4 10 11 - 30
NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Whelham 11, Iverson 3, Murphy 7, Rapelje 15, Woods 8, Affeldt 4, Dunham 18, Thompson 0, Meyers 2, Crouch 10, Dryden 2, Hansan 0, Phelps 4, McCormick 0.
COLUMBIA McLean 0, Covington 0, Brisbois 2, Kastellic 2, Philpot 0, Whitney 9, Bangert 5, Smith 0, Wilson 4, Cornwall 2, Hoiland 6.
St. George’s 42, Republic 35
Mike Thomas had 11 points and 10 rebounds as the Dragons (7-1, 8-4) defeated the visiting Tigers (5-2, 5-6).
Jason Ala led the Dragons with 12 points and the Tigers’ Mark Rickard matched him with 12.
Republic 6 11 5 13 - 35
St. George’s 9 2 14 17 - 42
REPUBLIC B.Burt 0, Krohn 2, Baldwin 6, Grimm 0, Michaels 0, Rickard 12, Symmes 0, J.Kuchenmeister 9, K.Kuchenmeister 4, Hunt 2.
ST. GEORGE’S Davis 3, T. Charbonneau 0, Tseng 0, Kennedy 0, Logan 6, Ala 12, Averet 6, Cooke 4, Trabeck 0, Thomas 11.
Springdale 82, Wellpinit 63
Brian Coe led the Chargers (4-4, 4-7) with 26 points against the visiting Redskins (5-3, 7-5).
Ben Peterson added eight points, four blocks and 10 boards as the Chargers outrebounded the Redskins 39-17.
Wellpinit 7 20 13 23 - 63
Springdale 27 21 13 21 - 82
WELLPINIT Moses 12, D.Flett 7, Holt 15, Lebret 5, A.Flett 3, Payne 4, S.Flett 5, Andrew 10, Tonasket 2.
SPRINGDALE Meyers 0, Nortz 2, Carr 0, Nolander 2, McCurdy 2, Mann 6, Melville 13, Bra.Coe 15, Peterson 8, Bri.Coe 26, Blanchard 8.
St. Michael’s 73, Inchelium 56
Chris Argentino led the Warriors (2-6, 4-7) to their second straight victory, this time against the Hornets (1-7, 2-9) with his game-high 32 points, including six 3-pointers.
Teammate David Cons added 12 points, nine rebounds and six assists for the Warriors.
Inchelium 14 13 13 16 - 56
St. Michael’s 11 32 14 16 - 73
INCHELIUM Pakootas 13, C.Desautel 0, J.D.Finley 2, T.Finley 0, M.Finley 9, Marchand 0, G.Desautel 8, Sutton 4, C.Finley 0, Christianson 20.
ST. MICHAEL’S Dav.Baarstad 18, Cons 12, C.Argentino 32, J.Harding 5, Vogel 2, K.Harding 0, Sandquist 0, B.Argentino 4, Dan Baarstad 0.
Cusick 46, Northport 38
Brook Nelson’s 18 points and nine rebounds led the Panthers (2-6, 2-10) to a win over the host Mustangs (0-8, 2-10).
Guy Baribault had 15 points and 17 rebounds for the Mustangs.
Cusick 16 12 9 9 - 46
Northport 4 10 12 12 - 38
CUSICK Scott 10, Waldman 3, Nelson 18, Meek 0, Chantry 0, Webb 0, Birchall 2, Russell 10, Finley 3.
NORTHPORT Buffan 5, Ashurst 2, Murphy 5, Mine 0, Baribault 15, Jimenez 2, Dufresne 0, Day 0, Parish 9.
WHITMAN COUNTY LEAGUE
Garfield-Pal. 85, Colton 53
Beau Hilty-Jones led the Vikings (4-0, 12-1) to an easy victory over the host Wildcats (1-3, 6-6), scoring 20 points and going 9 of 12 from the field.
Teammate Steve Colfield added 17 points, 11 of which he scored in the first half.
Garfield-Pal 26 24 16 19 - 85
Colton 15 15 8 15 - 53
GARFIELD-PALOUSE Lawton 1, Hill 2, Hilty-Jones 20, Colfield 17, Fox 2, R.Tiegs 14, Richards 6, Thurston 6, Coles 9, S.Ties 0, Gearhart 2.
COLTON Merk 8, Bates 15, Bingeman 0, McArthur 2, Wallace 7, Druffel 0, Mayer 2, Busch 6, Moss 7, Cuellar 6.
LaCrosse-Wash. 54, T-O 43
Led by Cory Goll’s game-high 18 points, the Tigercats (4-0, 9-5) defeated the host Nighthawks (0-4, 3-10) of TekoaOakesdale to remain undefeated in league.
In the final minutes of the game, Goll was 4 of 5 from the free-throw line as the Tigercats took advantage of the Nighthawks’ foul trouble.
LaCrosse-Wash. 9 11 12 22 - 54
Tekoa-Oakes. 3 13 8 19 - 43
LACROSSE-WASHTUCNA Nealey 6, Ledbetter 16, Bryan 2, Wigen 10, Daniel 0, Goll 18, Kinch 2, Rouleau 0, Bay 0, Whitman 0.
TEKOA-OAKESDALE Graffis 2, Brown 3, Fox 3, Freeburg 14, Zehm 8, Mason 4, Crooks 0, Wall 9.
St. John-End. 67, Rosalia 51
The Eagles (2-2, 7-7) were led by Justin Roths’ 20 points, 10 of which he scored in the third quarter, in their win over the host Spartans (1-3, 9-5).
Brian Maley scored 10 of his game-high 23 points in the first quarter for the Spartans.
St. John-End. 18 13 18 18 - 67
Rosalia 19 7 11 14 - 51
ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Kleweno 4, Johnstone 0, Colyar 0, Storment 7, Gering 5, Hergert 16, Barnes-Bailey 15, Roths 20.
ROSALIA Nereim 10, Naught 1, Maley 23, Webb 0, Scheele 11, Finley 0, Bruce 0, Blank 6, McLaughlin 0.