A-B Girls
NORTHEAST A
Lakeside 68, Colfax 31
At Nine Mile, Lora Jolley hit three 3-pointers in the first quarter and finished with 27 points as the host Eagles (8-2, 11-3) used their full-court defense to pull within one game of the first-place Bulldogs (9-1, 10-4).
Jolley, who shot 63 percent from the floor, added seven rebounds and four steals. Lakeside forced 39 turnovers and held high-scoring Tracy Tribbett (a 17.1 average) scoreless.
Idle and eighth-ranked Riverside (9-1, 12-2) moved into a tie for first.
Colfax 13 4 4 10 - 31
Lakeside 23 14 17 14 - 68
COLFAX Gigray 0, Harder 6, Thiele 0, Brownell 0, Hall 7, Miller 3, Tribbett 0, Widman 0, Pittman 7, Hansen 8.
LAKESIDE Eastwood 2, B.Rowse 4, Waddell 3, K.Rowse 4, Hatch 0, Traber 10, B.Jolley 2, Schumacher 4, L.Jolley 27, Guenther 10, Long 2.
Newport 54, Freeman 53
Chris Stigall scored 11 of her 17 points in the second half and the visiting Grizzlies (6-5, 9-6) had 11 fourth-quarter offensive rebounds to beat the Scotties (1-9, 1-13) after trailing by nine.
Freeman’s Misty Stark scored 13 of her 17 in the second half and had 10 steals.
Newport 13 10 8 23 - 54
Freeman 8 12 20 13 - 53
NEWPORT McGuire 6, H.Almond 1, Casey 0, Powers 2, Schultz 9, Stigall 17, Sherman 0, Frandrup 3, Valeries 4, Carrara 12.
FREEMAN Wilkerson 0, McCathern 12, Meenach 0, Hyndman 4, Graham 0, Stark 17, Watkins 9, Smith 5, Boston 5, Brown 2.
Chewelah 39, K.Falls 38
Misty King hit a 10-foot, baseline shot with 7 seconds left to lift the Cougars (6-3, 7-4) over the visiting Bulldogs (3-7, 4-10).
Tatum Marco’s gave Kettle Falls a 38-37 lead with 22 seconds left. Lisa Matter had 24 points and 12 rebounds for the Bulldogs.
Kettle Falls 9 9 8 12 - 38
Chewelah 11 10 10 8 - 39
KETTLE FALLS Marco 2, Fredrickson 6, Weathers 2, Richardson 0, Keenan 2, Burstein 2, L.Matter 24, A.Matter 0.
CHEWELAH Myers 1, King 4, Bauer 4, Perkins 2, Kristianson 14, Wood 2, Pickering 8, O’Neal 0, Naccarato 4.
Deer Park 63, M.Lake 40
Jaidean Watson scored nine of her 10 points in the second quarter and the host Stags (3-8, 4-10) forced 18 steals to beat the Cardinals (0-9, 1-10).
Watson and teammate Jamie Stone had nine rebounds.
Medical Lake 6 16 4 14 - 40
Deer Park 11 25 14 13 - 63
MEDICAL LAKE Davis 13, Duckett 5, Falson 2, Hodgson 5, Kjelland 5, Musser 7, Walker 3, French 0, Kapland 0.
DEER PARK O’Brien 2, Magart 2, Michaels 4, Darrow 0, Watson 10, Axel 13, Stromberger 5, Nedved 2, Palmer 1, Stone 9, Sims 6, Gest 2, Baker 7.
BI-COUNTY
Wilbur-Creston 61, Lind 36
Mindy Bandy scored 10 of her 24 points in the second quarter as the visiting and third-ranked Wildcats (9-0, 15-0) - without leading scorer Jessica Martin - geared up for today’s game with fourth-ranked Davenport by defeating the Bulldogs (1-7, 4-11).
Courtney Kulm had 10 rebounds for Lind. The reason for Martin’s absence was not reported.
Wilbur-Creston 14 20 19 8 - 61
Lind 5 8 10 13 - 36
WILBUR-CRESTON L.Arden 6, Deahl 0, Allen 2, Llewellyn 8, Grant 4, Russell 0, Krause 0, Haden 8, H.Arden 7, Bandy 24, Kunz 2.
LIND Kulm 6, Sheckells 4, Baker 0, Mackey 2, Thompson 10, Rott 8, Bittick 0, Willis 0, Fode 1, Horpedahl 5.
Davenport 68, Reardan 53
Jennifer Stinson had 28 points and 20 rebounds and the fourthranked Gorillas (8-0, 14-1) beat the host Indians (5-4, 9-6) by holding them to 23 percent fieldgoal shooting in the second half.
Andee Marriott scored 21 for Davenport, which broke open the game with a 10-2 thirdquarter run. Jackie Humphrey scored 17, Brenda Rohner had 10 rebounds and Lisa Bocook had 10 steals for Reardan.
Davenport 16 11 22 19 - 68
Reardan 9 17 14 13 - 53
DAVENPORT Becker 3, J.Emery 4, A.Marriott 21, Schreck 6, Warwick 0, C.Emery 2, Jacobsen 4, Stinson 28, Mikelson 0.
REARDAN Bocook 9, Humphrey 17, Echelbarger 4, Holwegner 6, Lovelady 0, Titchenal 0, Guhlke 4, Rohner 10, Krupke 3, Supinger 0.
ACH 45, Ritzville 40
Jody Rock scored 10 of her 12 points in the first half and had nine rebounds as the visiting Warriors (6-2, 11-4) defeated the Broncos (6-3, 10-6) to take over second place in the West Division.
Connie Kirkendall scored 18 for Ritzville.
Alm./Coul-Hart. 11 16 10 8 - 45
Ritzville 8 10 8 14 - 40
ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE Horter 2, Hennigh 6, Rock 12, Thiry 7, Peterson 8, Hunsaker 0, White 0, Durrant 6, Malone 4.
RITZVILLE J.Hille 2, Coleman 0, Kirkendall 18, Moeller 0, Wellsandt 2, Galbreath 0, Russel 5, E.Hille 4, Mock 4, Manke 5.
Liberty 67, V.Christian 24
Amy Torguson scored all 11 of her points in the first half as the visiting Lancers (5-4, 7-8) defeated the Panthers (1-7, 4-10).
Liberty’s Sherri Dehn scored eight of her 11 in the first half.
Liberty 19 24 10 14 - 67
Valley Christian 6 5 6 7 - 24
LIBERTY Cornwall 2, Cory 9, Bariether 6, Polione 0, Farka 12, Ostheller 2, Matthew 13, Engle 1, Bothman 0, Dehn 11, Torguson 11.
VALLEY CHRISTIAN Wendlandt 0, Harken 1, Stoltey 4, Dixon 2, Evans 7, Hudson 5, Hopson 1, Stout 0, Sears 0, Ferderer 4, Black 0.
WHITMAN COUNTY
St.John-End. 51, Colton 44
At St. John, Andee Schmick scored 10 of her 22 points in the fourth quarter, when the sixthranked Eagles (5-0, 13-2) used a 6-0 run to pull away from the visiting Wildcats (2-3, 8-4).
Tricia Lamb scored 20 and Brooke Bafus had five steals for the Eagles. Colton’s Sara Merk had 10 rebounds and scored eight of her 21 points in the second quarter.
Colton 13 14 9 8 - 44
St. John-End. 12 15 10 14 - 51
COLTON Wallace 10, Egland 0, S.Merk 21, Dudley 1, H.Merk 2, Giden 8, Arnhold 2.
ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Simpson 0, Bafus 3, Black 0, Lamb 20, Garrett 4, Holt 2, Schmick 22, C.Kile 0.
Gar-Pal 69, L-W 66 (OT)
At Palouse, Cindy Main and Kacey Pfaff had two free throws apiece in OT as the ninth-ranked Vikings (3-2, 9-4) held off the Tigercats (2-3, 6-9).
Michelle Kennedy had 16 points and seven rebounds for G-P. For L-W, Jessica Daniel scored 25 and Kelli Bruce had 21, including a baseline jumper with 4 seconds left to force OT.
LaC-Wash. 15 9 18 17 7 - 66
Gar-Pal. 14 16 14 15 10 - 69
LACROSSE-WASHTUCNA Swenson 0, T.Camp 0, A.Camp 0, Daniel 25, Honn 2, Evans 0, Bay 0, Bruce 21, Smith 6, Baumann 10, Bryan 2.
GARFIELD-PALOUSE Kennedy 16, Pfaff 13, Wroe 0, Coles 16, Main 18, Roper 3, Brown 3, Broughton 0, Sheldon 0, McCabe 0, Cottsrill 0.
Tekoa-Oakes. 57, Rosalia 32
Stephanie Crider and Brandi Peringer made three 3-pointers apiece in the first half as the eighth-ranked Nighthawks (3-2, 11-4) defeated the host Spartans (0-5, 7-7).
Tekoa-Oakes. 15 21 11 10 - 57
Rosalia 6 6 10 10 - 32
TEKOA-OAKESDALE Crider 11, Palmer 4, Hay 10, Peringer 18, French 0, Brandt 8, Brown 2, Wagner 4.
ROSALIA Nelson 4, A.Henning 0, Scheele 7, L.L.Henning 9, McLaughlin 8, Brown 4, Bernard 4, Peringer 0.
PANORAMA
Columbia 50, Inchelium 46
At Hunters, Tanna Skidmore scored 20 - including four crucial free throws in the final minute - as the host Lions (7-3, 9-5) moved within 1/2 game of the North Division-leading Hornets (7-2, 9-2).
Kara Finley scored seven of her 18 in the fourth quarter as Inchelium, once down by 17 points, cut the Lions’ lead to 46-44. Skidmore had 10 rebounds and her sister Josslinn had nine.
Inchelium 3 10 12 21 - 46
Columbia 17 9 15 9 - 50
INCHELIUM K.Finley 18, Watt 7, Kohler 5, Mallory 6, Swan 4, L.Stensgar 3, Boyd 1, C.Stensgar 2, T.Finley 0.
COLUMBIA T.Skidmore 20, J.Skidmore 15, Brisbois 7, Dale 5, Dashiell 3, Hofstetter 0.
NWC 44, Selkirk 39
Jenni Wright’s basket in the final minute gave her 20 points and sealed a win for the Crusaders (8-1, 10-4) over the visiting Rangers (4-4, 8-6).
Wright sat out much of the second and third quarters with foul trouble. Selkirk trimmed the lead to three points before Wright responded.
Selkirk 5 11 10 13 - 39
NW Christian 12 10 15 7 - 44
SELKIRK P.Dickinson 9, T.Dickinson 12, Sharp 4, Smith 0, Pichette 4, Koontz 4, Porter 4, Carlson 2.
NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Simmons 14, Greenup 2, Estes 0, Henry 0, Walker 1, Wright 20, Huston 7.
Cusick 49, Springdale 46
Jennifer Brumfield scored 17 of her 28 points in the fourth quarter, and hit a 3-pointer with 9 seconds left to lift the Panthers (2-7, 2-11) over the visiting Chargers (4-5, 4-11).
Cusick, which had 11 fourthquarter steals, trailed 46-42 before Amanda Foster made three free throws. Springdale’s Africa scored 23.
Springdale 9 11 13 13 - 46
Cusick 9 6 13 21 - 49
SPRINGDALE A.Bade 2, Peone 6, Diedrich 4, K.Bade 0, Stricker 0, Hendrick 2, C.Cates 4, Africa 23, Dixon 0, Thompson 3, S.Cates 2.
CUSICK M.Haas 2, Pickerel 2, Carrico 0, C.Haas 10, Foster 3, Brumfield 28, Thomas 0, Nenema 4, Hutto 0, Wightman 0.
Curlew 55, Northport 43
Joelle Kaatz made 10 of 14 free throws and scored 22 as the host Cougars (2-6, 2-10) defeated the Mustangs (1-9, 2-12).
Curlew made 10 of 11 free throws in the first half and 17 of 21 for the game. Northport’s Kendra Sauvola made four 3-pointers in scoring 18.
Northport 14 5 8 16 - 43
Curlew 16 13 12 14 - 55
NORTHPORT Kittilson 2, Po.Gruener 0, Pe.Gruener 0, Knudsen 0, Boggs 4, M.Regis 0, Sauvola 18, Dufresne 7, Lenhard 0, Denison 12, C.Regis 0.
CURLEW Taylor 8, Kaatz 22, Thiele 6, Beck 6, Somday 0, Hall 2, Meyer 6, Paul 5.
Wellpinit 49, Republic 41
Rainbow Lynn scored 10 of her 15 points in the fourth quarter as the host Redskins (5-4, 7-7) defeated the Tigers (1-8, 1-13) after trailing by 13.
Wellpinit’s Miranda Payne had seven of her 12 points in the fourth quarter, a teammate Celeste Allen hit two 3-pointers in the period.
Republic 10 13 9 9 - 41
Wellpinit 10 4 12 23 - 49
REPUBLIC Lewis 0, Dinkins 0, Stonehocker 0, Young 2, Prine 0, Pritchett 1, Davis 0, ThompsonEdgel 21, Pfaffle 7, Friend 10.
WELLPINIT Schmidt 4, Lynn 15, Tonasket 4, Peone 9, Allen 7, B.Abrahamson 3, Payne 7.
NON-LEAGUE
Br.-Mansfield 66, Odessa 43
Jamie Davis scored 20 and Shelbie Preugschat had 19 points and 13 rebounds as the Mustangs (10-4) defeated the visiting Tigers (2-10). Odessa’s Kori Walter scored 23.
Odessa 3 19 7 14 - 43
Bridge.Mansf. 19 9 17 21 - 66
ODESSA Melcher 2, Hardung 0, Walter 23, D.Schorzman 5, Smith 0, L.Schorzman 11, Ramm 0, Watters 0, Schmierer 2, Zhau 0.
BRIDGEPORT-MANSFIELD Davis 20, See 2, Wood 6, O’Connell 6, Angus 2, Hurley 7, Gavin 2, Preugschat 19, Lynn 2, Troutman 0.