First-Quarter Surge Spurs Riverside Rams
Girls basketball
Alana Carlander’s 11 first-quarter points helped the Rams (9-1, 12-2)jump out to a quick lead the Grizzlies couldn’t erase (5-5, 8-6) as eighthranked Riverside won at home 59-48.
Carlander finished with 21 points while teammate Michele Carara added nine rebounds and 10 points.
Riverside 23 12 12 12 - 59 Newport 7 9 15 17 - 48
RIVERSIDE Carlander 20, Snyder 4, Whittekiend 0, Thompson 6, Day 0, Stime 14, Wood 8, Peterson 5, McMurphy 0, Nelson 2.
NEWPORT McGuire 3, H.Almond 3, Casey 0, Powers 4, Schultz 8, Stigall 13, Sherman 0, Frandrup 0, Valeries 7, Carrara 10.
Lakeside 76, Deer Park 45
The Eagles (7-2, 10-3) forced 35 turnovers and Stephanie Guenther scored eight of her 21 points in the first quarter to win at Lakeside.
The Stags (2-8, 3-10) shot just 26 percent from the field and struggled offensively against the Eagles’ fullcourt press.
Deer Park 13 5 14 13 - 45 Lakeside 24 18 9 25 - 76
DEER PARK O’Brien 0, Magart 0, Michaels 0, Darrow 2, Watson 6, Axel 7, Stromberger 0, Nedved 1, Palmer 3, Stone 14, Sims 2, Gest 4, Baker 6.
LAKESIDE Eastwood 3, B.Rowse 6, Waddell 4, K.Rowse 6, Hatch 0, Traber 10, B.Jolley 6, Schumacher 2, L.Jolley 16, Guenther 21, Long 2.
Panorama League
Columbia 57, Wellpinit 39
The Skidmore siblings combined for 14 steals, 30 rebounds and 48 points as the Lions (6-3, 8-5) beat the visiting Redskins (4-4, 6-7).
Josslinn Skidmore had five steals, 20 rebounds and 22 points, while her sister, Tanna, recorded nine steals, 10 rebounds and 26 points.
Wellpinit 8 13 4 14 - 39 Columbia 14 14 11 18 - 57
WELLPINIT Stearns 0, Schmidt 0, Lynn 0, A.Abrahamson 0, Tonasket 2, Peone 9, Allen 15, B.Abrahamson 2, Wynecoop 0, Payne 11.
COLUMBIA T.Skidmore 26, Schrack 0, MacMillan 0, J.Skidmore 22, Schwartz 0, Brisbois 1, Dale 0, Dashiell 8, Hofstetter 0.
Inchelium 61, Curlew 45
Kara Finley scored six of her gamehigh 18 points in the first quarter to spark the Hornets (7-1, 9-1) in a win against the visiting Cougars (1-6, 1-10).
Crystal Stensgar had four blocked shots and Emily Mallory added 10 rebounds for Inchelium.
Curlew 2 22 8 13 - 45 Inchelium 21 12 19 9 - 61
CURLEW Peterson 0, Taylor 2, Kaatz 10, Thiele 10, Beck 9, Somday 0, Hall 9, Meyer 0, Tresham 0, Paul 5, Bonwell 0.
INCHELIUM K.Finley 18, Watt 14, Kohler 4, Mallory 10, Swan 2, L.Stensgar 6, Boyd 0, C.Stensgar 5, T.Finley 2.
Northport 41, Republic 37
Teresa Boggs grabbed 11 rebounds and Madonna Regis had five steals to help the Mustangs (0-9, 1-12) down the visiting Tigers (2-6, 2-11).
Republic 8 11 10 8 - 37 Northport 17 9 8 7 - 41
REPUBLIC Tietsort 0, Lewis 0, Dinkins 0, Stonehocker 6, Young 0, Shelton 0, Prine 0, Pritchett 0, Connor 0, Davis 0, Thompson-Edgel 13, Pfaffle 2, Friend 16.
NORTHPORT Kittilson 0, Po.Gruener 0, Pe.Gruener 0, Knudsen 0, Boggs 2, M.Regis 1, Sauvola 14, Dufresne 14, Lenhard 0, Denison 10, C.Regis 0.
St. George’s 75, Cusick 36
Chrissy Peterson had 35 points and the Dragons (8-0, 13-1) forced 39 turnovers as St. George’s defeated the host Panthers (1-7, 1-11).
Cara Longinotti contributed with 10 assists for the second-ranked Dragons.
Saint George’s 19 11 20 25 - 75 Cusick 5 8 10 13 - 36
ST. GEORGE’S Mann 6, Davis 4, E.DeNiro 0, Sadler 6, Innes 2, Trowbridge 8, Arthur 7, Harvill 7, Longinotti 0, Peterson 35.
CUSICK M.Haas 4, Pickerel 3, Carrico 0, C.Haas 2, Foster 0, Brumfield 17, Thomas 0, Nenema 10, Hutto 0, Wightman 0.
NW Christian 57, Springdale 38
Janna Huston scored 13 of her 22 points in the first half to give the Crusaders (7-1, 9-4) a victory over the visiting Chargers (4-4, 4-10).
Huston had 16 boards as Northwest Christian outrebounded Springdale 47-30.
Springdale 10 9 8 11 - 38 NW Christian 16 12 15 14 - 57
SPRINGDALE A.Bade 0, Peone 1, K.Bade 0, C.Cates 16, Africa 6, Dixon 5, Thompson 6, S.Cates 4.
NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Kennet 1, Simmons 8, Greenup 2, Estes 2, Henry 1, Walker 7, Wright 14, Huston 22.
Non-league
Moscow 41, Clarkston 36
Stefani Reynolds and Melinda Wenny each had six points in the third quarter as the Bears (12-6) beat the Bantams (3-11).
Reynolds had five assists, eight points and nine rebounds.
Clarkston 7 12 7 10 - 36 Moscow 11 9 16 5 - 41
CLARKSTON Frei 0, King 1, Maughan 5, Poskey 7, Gregg 0, Metcalf 0, Burt 21, Heytuelt 2.
MOSCOW Moslemi 5, Sorbel 10, Lemm 4, Gordon 3, Richards 0, Gibson 3, Wenny 8, Benson 0, Reynolds 8, Blyth 0, Mills 0.
Cheney 82, Priest River 27
Melissa Krogh had 10 of her gamehigh 16 points in the first quarter to help the sixth-ranked Blackhawks (13-0) down the Spartans (5-12).
Cheney shot 22 of 34 from the line and 30 of 72 from the floor.
Priest River 2 7 5 13 - 27 Cheney 23 17 19 23 - 82
CHENEY Ewing 6, Soliday 11, Getz 4, Richer 4, Day 2, Anderson 9, Sooy 4, Krogh 16, Reagan 12, Webster 6, Hoots 8.
PRIEST RIVER D. Duley 0, Go 4, Stensland 4, K. Duley 2, Ennis 0, Suchocki 4, Ruiz 2, Rasmussen 6, Vogrig 5, Brooks 0.
Odessa 50, Soap Lake 42
Kori Walter scored 16 of her 28 points in the first half to lead the Tigers (3-8) past the visiting Eagles.
Four Odessa starters fouled out as the Tigers committed 33 infractions, but Soap Lake shot just 16 of 36 from the line.
Soap Lake 6 7 8 21 - 42 Odessa 15 14 5 16 - 50
SOAP LAKE Rooker 1, Cariveall 4, Grout 10, Hoffman 2, Lundgren 25.
ODESSA N.Melcher 2, Hardung 2, Walter 28, Smith 8, L.Schorzman 5, Ramm 0, D.Melcher 1, Watters 1, Schmierer 3, Shaw 0.
ACH 45, Waterville 43
Mandy Hennigh hit a pair of free throws late in the fourth quarter to preserve the Warriors’ (10-4) win over visiting Waterville in Hartline.
Taunya Durant had three blocks and 11 rebounds for Almira-CouleeHartline.
Waterville 10 16 5 12 - 43 ACH 13 11 7 14 - 45
WATERVILLE Dawson 17, Gormley 11, Dahlke 2, Viebrock 8, Peterson 0, Whitehall 1, Ludeman 4.
ALMIRA COULEE-HARTLINE Horter 0, Hennigh 5, Rock 5, Thiry 6, Peterson 17, Hunsaker 2, White 2, Durrant 5, Malone 3.
Idaho girls
Bonners Ferry 41, St. Maries 33 Jana Nearing and Becky Bateman each scored 10 points to lead the Badgers (4-2, 9-6) past the Lumberjacks (2-5, 5-10) in St. Maries.
Nearing had nine boards as Bonners Ferry outrebounded St. Maries 29-24.
Bonners Ferry 10 14 10 7 - 41 St. Maries 4 10 11 8 - 33
BONNERS FERRY Bateman 10, Regehr 8, D.Ripatti 4, Cartwright 3, Nearing 10, Paulson 0, K.Ripatti 4, Mulvaney 2, Walter 0.
ST. MARIES Shippy 4, Reynolds 1, Adams 0, Farrell 10, Wolfe 0, LaPlante 0, A.Asher 2, Borgmann 4, Tams 12.
Lewiston 43, Post Falls 31
Andrea Gomez had six of her 10 points in the second quarter to spark the Bengals (5-2, 16-3) in a win against the visiting Trojans (3-4, 1-11).
Post Falls 6 9 9 7 - 31 Lewiston 9 17 8 9 - 43
POST FALLS Byxbee 4, Goodwin 1, Shan. Olson 1, Sheppard 14, Umthun 7, Thompson 0, Beatty 0, Waltz 0, Klaudt 4, Glaser 0.
LEWISTON Acord 5, Couch 0, Roberts 4, Boling 0, Hunt 0, Wimer 4, Gomez 10, Martin 0, Cushman 6, Asker 0, McEachern 7, Bloom 7.