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WHITMAN COUNTY

Gar-Palouse 58, LCW 33

Beau Hilty-Jones scored 18 points and the sixth-ranked Vikings (5-0, 13-1) forced 18 turnovers to beat the Tigercats (4-1, 9-6) at Palouse.

Rob Tiegs and Steve Colfield combined defensively to hold Cory Goll, LaCrosseWashtucna’s leading scorer with an average of 18 points per game, to 10.

LaCrosse-Wash. 8 10 5 10 - 33

Garfield-Palouse 14 15 12 17 - 58

LACROSSE-WASHTUCNA Nealey 6, Ledbetter 6, Bryan 1, Wigen 2, Daniel 5, Goll 10, Kinch 0, Rouleau 3, Bay 0, Whitman 0.

GARFIELD-PALOUSE Lawton 4, Hill 7, HiltyJones 18, Colfield 6, Fox 6, R. Tiegs 11, Richards 0, Thurston 2, Coles 3, Gearhart 1, S. Tiegs 0.

Colton 78, St.J.-Endicott 66

Terry Busch recorded eight assists, 14 rebounds and 23 points as the Wildcats (2-3, 7-7) edged the Eagles (2-3, 7-8) at St. John.

St. John-Endicott only turned the ball over eight times but the Eagles struggled from the field, shooting 25 of 71.

Colton 20 14 24 20 - 78

St. John-Endicott 12 11 15 28 - 66

COLTON Merk 2, Bates 15, Bingeman 4, McArthur 9, Wallace 11, Druffel 2, Mayer 0, Busch 23, Moss 3, Cuellar 9.

ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Johnstone 3, Colyar 5, Kelweno 0, Barnes-Bailey 5, Strader 11, Gering 12, Storment 10, Roths 13, Hergert 7.

Tekoa-Oakes. 62, Rosalia 59

Brian Maley hit a 3-pointer with 7 seconds remaining to bring the Spartans (1-4, 9-6) within a point, 59-60, but the Nighthawks (1-4, 4-10) proceeded to hit a pair of free throws to win at Rosalia.

Trevor Zehm led all scorers with 28 points for TekoaOakesdale, while Maley had 22 for the Spartans.

T-Oakesdale 15 9 16 22 - 62

Rosalia 10 16 20 13 - 59

TEKOA-OAKESDALE Graffis 11, Brown 0, Fox 3, Freeburg 10, Zehm 28, Mason 2, Crooks 4, Marsh 0, Wall 4.

ROSALIA Nereim 5, Naught 0, Maley 22, Webb 0, Scheele 4, Finley 6, Bruce 7, Blank 13, McLaughlin 2.

NORTHEAST A

Newport 57, Freeman 49

Nate Carrara had 16 points as the visiting Grizzlies (6-5, 9-6) defeated the first-place Scotties (7-3, 9-5).

Justin Miller scored 17 points for Freeman, but the Scotties shot a dismal 28 percent from the field.

Newport 16 12 10 19 - 57

Freeman 14 15 7 13 - 49

NEWPORT Larson 9, Randles 13, Frederick 3, Walden 7, Smyly 2, Taylor 4, Bishop 1, Carrara 16, B.Wilson 2.

FREEMAN VanVoorhis 5, Hill 1, Oberst 12, Miller 17, Reed 0, Friberg 2, Stark 4, Schuerman 8.

Colfax 51, Lakeside 43

David Stoner scored 17 of his game-high 28 points in the second half to lead the Bulldogs (2-8, 4-10) past the host Eagles (6-4, 9-4).

Stoner made 6 of 7 shots from the line and all seven of his shots from the field in the second half.

Colfax 13 12 11 15 - 51

Lakeside 15 8 12 8 - 43

COLFAX Asbjornsen 0, Edinger 2, Heaton 0, B.Stoner 0, Fulfs 0, Hansen 10, Berquist 11, D.Stoner 28.

LAKESIDE (Nine Mile Falls) - Bender 0, Nelson 2, Hatch 11, Klein 3, Mathews 8, Miller 0, Petticrew 15, Tenny 4.

Chewelah 72, Kettle Falls 62

Jeremy Landram scored 10 of his 28 points in the fourth quarter to give the Cougars (6-3, 8-4) a win against the visiting Bulldogs (3-7, 4-10).

Landram was 9 of 11 from the foul line in the second half.

Kettle Falls 16 14 15 17 - 62

Chewelah 20 17 20 15 - 72

KETTLE FALLS G.Johnston 16, Eslick 3, Hartill 6, Williams 0, Entwistle 11, Graves 9, J.Johnston 2, Siegel 0, Dotts 15, Clinton 0.

CHEWELAH Landram 28, Murbach 7, Skok 11, Keeley 0, Boone 8, Belzer 16, Rodgers 2, Rainer 0.

Medical Lk. 70, Deer Park 35

Randy Moffatt hit three 3-pointers in the third quarter and the second-ranked Cardinals (7-2, 10-2) limited the Stags (1-10, 3-11) to 16-of-48 shooting from the field to win at Deer Park.

Medical Lake 9 11 27 23 - 70

Deer Park 8 6 8 13 - 35

MEDICAL LAKE Verstrate 14, Bailey 7, Moffatt 13, Huston 2, Simmons 9, Blum 0, Delp 1, J.Deutsch 14, M.Deutsch 4, Fischhaber 4, Baker 2.

DEER PARK Palmer 4, Beardslee 8, Langbehn 6, Weger 2, Averyt 4, Doffing 7, Miller 0, Baker 4.

BI-COUNTY

Almira/Coulee-Hartline 64, Ritzville 52

Cameron Carstensen scored 16 points and the visiting Warriors (8-1, 10-4) went on a 15-11 scoring run in the second quarter to defeat the Broncos (5-5, 5-10).

ACH 15 25 12 12 - 64

Ritzville 16 11 15 10 - 52

ALMIRA COULEE-HARTLINE Pierce 8, Murray 0, Elder 12, Janzen 7, Slahtasky 7, Carstensen 16, Roberts 2, Goodwin 0, Evers 3, Andersen 9.

RITZVILLE Hille 0, J.Galbreath 16, DeVore 7, Noble 0, Boness 2, Duff 0, Roberg 9, Roth 6, Weber 12, Powers 0.

Reardan 64, Davenport 58

Robb Soliday had 10 assists and 13 points to help the Indians (6-3, 9-6) hold off the visiting Gorillas (5-4, 7-8).

Davenport had 23 turnovers and shot 10 of 17 from the freethrow line.

Davenport 9 16 11 22 - 58

Reardan 8 23 19 14 - 64

DAVENPORT Hogan 2, Swain 12, Parsons 12, Goodman 2, Turnbough 19, Deal 5, Hammond 2, FitzPatrick 4, Telecky 0.

REARDAN Jones 4, Graham 1, Soliday 13, Krupke 7, Jenkin 2, Schultz 7, Harkness 4, Holwegner 8, Blomgren 16, Flaa 2.

Wilbur-Creston 60, Lind 57

Shawn Gochenour scored six points in the fourth quarter as the Wildcats (6-4, 8-7) rallied from a six-point deficit to defeat the host Bulldogs (4-5, 7-7).

Wilbur-Creston 13 20 11 16 - 60

Lind 15 19 12 11 - 57

WILBUR-CRESTON Gochenour 12, Leonard 0, L. Katich 15, S. Katich 2, Turner 5, Harris 0, Kuchenbuch 12, McMurray 12, Nelson 2.

LIND Keltz 15, Watson 16, Montejano 2, Schrenk 15, Palmer 9, Pennel 0.

Val. Christian 53, Liberty 48

Travis Harken had nine of his 20 points in the fourth quarter, leading the host Panthers (4-5, 8-7) to a win over the Lancers (2-7, 2-13).

Liberty 13 7 11 17 - 48

Valley Christian 12 14 14 13 - 53

LIBERTY Tee 2, Horlacher 6, Suksdorf 3, J.Rafter 4, Hudkins 10, D.Cornwall 0, T.Cornwall 8, Greenwalt 6, Dauenhauer 9.

VALLEY CHRISTIAN Schlafmann 1, Tobin 1, Kitteridge 0, Spuler 2, Harken 20, Sandin 1, Wright 2, Asbury 12, Gerrells 14.

Odessa 87, Chr. Heritage 57

Jayson Melcher had 15 rebounds and 20 points to lead the visiting Tigers (2-7, 3-9) past the Patriots (0-9, 2-12).

Jess Colvin scored 26 points for Christian Heritage, but the Patriots turned the ball over 24 times and shot just 19 of 55 from the field.

Odessa 24 14 22 27 - 87

Christian Heritage 9 13 15 20 - 57

ODESSA M. Carlson 3, Zagelow 11, R. Carlson 17, Melcher 20, Bell 0, Goetz 0, Schmeirer 5, Grall 14, Praetorius 13, Carroll 4, Kenerr 0.

CHRISTIAN HERITAGE Colvin 26, Kirstein 0, B.Newbill 5, J.Fischer 1, J.Newbill 6, Klein 4, T.Fischer 14, Bishop 0, Smith 1.

PANORAMA

NW Christian 67, Selkirk 38

The eighth-ranked Crusaders (9-1, 12-2) rallied behind Jeff Meyers’ nine rebounds and 21 points to defeat the Rangers (6-4, 7-7) at Northwest Christian.

Selkirk 5 14 7 12 - 38

NW Christian 17 16 19 15 - 67

SELKIRK Coppock 0, A.Kinney 0, Larson 0, Smith 5, Pichette 1, Davis 9, Garrett 0, Newman 7, Hays 2, Fandrey 0, Dial 14, Newman 0. NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Whelham 6, Iverson 13, Murphy 2, Rapelje 6, Woods 4, Dunham 14, Thompson 0, Meyers 21, Crouch 1.

Republic 58, Wellpinit 39

Mark Rickard had three 3-pointers and 12 points in the first quarter as Tigers (7-2, 7-6) downed the host Redskins (6-4, 8-6).

Adrian Holt had 14 rebounds but Wellpinit just shot 30 percent for the game.

Republic 21 10 11 16 - 58

Wellpinit 10 6 12 11 - 39

REPUBLIC B.Burt 0, Hanks 0, Krohn 6, Baldwin 11, Grimm 2, Michaels 0, G.Burt 0, Rickard 20, Symmes 0, J.Kuchenmeister 17, K.Kuchenmeister 2, Hunt 0.

WELLPINIT Moses 2, Tonasket 0, D.Flett 0, Holt 14, Lebret 2, A.Flett 12, Payne 3, S.Flett 4, Andrew 0, Pakootas 2.

St. George’s 82, St. Michael’s 58

Christian Laugen scored nine of the Dragons’ 27 first-quarter points, shooting 3 of 3 from 3-point range, as the Dragons (9-1, 10-4) defeated the visiting Warriors (2-8, 4-9).

Jason Ala recorded 10 assists and a game-high 22 points for ninth-ranked St. George’s.

St. Michael’s 6 14 15 23 - 58

St. George’s 27 15 25 15 - 82

ST. MICHAEL’S Dav.Baarstad 19, Cons 17, C.Argentino 5, J.Harding 8, Vogel 2, K.Harding 1, Sandquist 0, B.Argentino 2, Lajoie 0, Dan Baarstad 4. ST. GEORGE’S Davis 4, Tseng 9, Kennedy 4, Kuney 3, Charbonneau 2, Laugen 18, Ala 22, Averett 7, Cook 7, Treybig 0, Thomas 6.

Curlew 55, Northport 28

Gary Hughes grabbed 12 rebounds and scored 20 points to send the third-ranked Cougars (9-0, 13-0) past the visiting Mustangs (0-10, 2-12).

Curlew forced 22 turnovers and outrebounded Northport 28-16.

Northport 13 2 2 11 - 28

Curlew 11 9 16 19 - 55

NORTHPORT Buffan 2, Ashurst 0, Carlson 0, Murphy 4, Mine 10, Baribault 0, Jimenez 10, Dufresne 2, Day 0, Parish 0.

CURLEW Engeland 0, Baker 3, Paul 7, Whitted 0, Brown 12, Miller 0, Edwards 2, Hughes 20, Thurik 0, Wakefield 9, Nelson 2.

Inchelium 57, Columbia 54

Joe Pakootas made a pair of late free-throws to send the visiting Hornets (2-8, 3-10) to a win against the Lions (2-8, 2-12).

Shawn Christianson led Inchelium with 19 points, while Jason Flett scored 23 for Columbia.

Inchelium 18 15 11 13 - 57

Columbia 12 15 12 15 - 54

INCHELIUM Pakootas 13, J.D.Finley 0, M.Finley 14, G.Desautel 6, Sutton 5, C.Finley 0, Christianson 19, Evans 0.

COLUMBIA Brisbois 6, J.Flett 23, Whitney 10, Bangert 0, Smith 2, Wilson 4, Cornwall 9.

Springdale 62, Cusick 56

Brian Coe scored nine of his 20 points in the final 3 minutes of the fourth quarter to propel the Chargers (5-5, 5-8) past the host Panthers (2-8, 2-12) in a comefrom-behind victory.

Brook Nelson had 11 rebounds and 21 points for Cusick.

Springdale 16 15 15 16 - 62

Cusick 12 19 17 8 - 56

SPRINGDALE Meyers 0, Nortz 2, Nolander 0, McCurdy 8, Mann 8, Melville 2, Bra.Coe 11, Peterson 9, Bri.Coe 20, Blanchard 2.

CUSICK Scott 8, Nelson 21, Meek 0, Webb 2, Birchall 6, Russell 11, Finley 8.

Lake City 63, Lewiston 44

Lake City pulled away from Lewiston in the third quarter, routing the Bengals in Coeur d’Alene.

LC continued padding its lead in the final quarter. A putback by Regan Wilson gave the T-Wolves their biggest advantage, 61-36, with 4:18 remaining.