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PANORAMA LEAGUE

St. George’s 74, Selkirk 36

Chrissy Peterson scored 35 points for the Dragons (11-1, 12-4), 27 in the first half, as St. George’s won its 90th straight game against Panorama League opponents.

She made 13 of 15 free throws and had 11 rebounds, 10 of them offensive. Tasha Dickinson had 11 points and Amber Pichette 12 rebounds for Selkirk (5-5, 9-7).

St. George’s 22 24 18 10 - 74 Selkirk 10 5 13 8 - 36

ST. GEORGE’S Mann 4, Davis 5, E.DeNiro 2, Sadler 4, Innes 5, Trowbridge 4, Arthur 2, Routh 2, Swift 0, Harvill 0, Longinotti 9, Peterson 35, Boutz 0, K.DeNiro 2, Appling 0.

SELKIRK P.Dickinson 5, T.Dickinson 11, Sharp 2, Smith 4, Pichette 4, Koontz 2, Porter 4, Carlson 2, Jennings 0, Weaver 2.

NW Christian 59, Cusick 32

The Crusaders (9-2, 11-5) led 22-10 at halftime after holding Cusick (2-9, 2-13) to two first-period points.

Northwest Christian had four players with nine or more points, led by Jeni Wright and Jana Huston with 10 each. Jennifer Brumfield had 19 for Cusick, including 15 in the second half. The Panthers made 25 turnovers.

NWC 10 12 20 17 - 59 Cusick 2 8 13 9 - 32

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Kennet 4, Simmons 9, K.Smith 2, Greenup 9, Estes 5, Henry 6, Wright 10, Huston 10, Venery 4.

CUSICK M.Haas 2, Pickerel 7, Carrico 0, Fontes , C.Haas 0, Foster 4, Brumfield 19, Thomas 0, Nenema 0, Hutto 0, Wightman 0.

Wellpinit 45, Northport 30

After a low-scoring first half, the Redskins (6-5, 8-8) pulled away with a big third quarter against the Mustangs (1-10, 2-13).

Celeste Allen led Wellpinit with 18 points, Sissi Peone had 14 and Miranda Payne grabbed 12 rebounds. Teresa Boggs led Northport with 10 points.

Wellpinit 4 9 18 14 - 45 Northport 5 9 10 6 - 30

WELLPINIT Schmidt 0, Lynn 8, A.Abrahamson 0, Tonasket 0, Peone 14, Allen 18, B.Abrahamson 2, Wynecoop 0, Payne 3, B.Covington 0.

NORTHPORT Kittilson 0, Po.Gruener 0, Knudsen 2, Boggs 10, M.Regis 3, Sauvola 5, Dufresne 8, Lenhard 0, Denison 2, C.Regis 0.

Inchelium 52, Republic 35

Republic (3-8, 3-13) made 29 turnovers against Inchelium’s press as the Hornets remained just one-half game out of the North Division lead.

Emily Mallory led Inchelium (8-13, 10-3) with 17 points, while Sarah Thompson-Edgel scored 14 for Republic, which led 13-8 after one period but scored only 12 second-half points.

Inchelium 8 17 14 13 - 52 Republic 13 10 4 8 - 35

INCHELIUM K.Finley 7, Watt 8, Kohler 4, Mallory 17, Swan 4, L.Stensgar 9, Boyd 0, C.Stensgar 1, T.Finley 2.

REPUBLIC Tietsort 0, Lewis 1, Dinkins 0, Stonehocker 4, Prine 4, Pritchett 0, Davis 2, Thompson-Edgel 14, Pfaffle 5, Friend 5.

Columbia 55, Curlew 33

Josslinn and Tanna Skidmore each scored 19 points for the Lions (9-3, 11-6), who kept their narrow North lead.

Curlew made 33 turnovers and was outscored 19-2 at the foul line at home. Joelle Kaatz scored 13 points to lead the Cougars (2-8, 2-12).

Columbia 11 15 12 17 - 55 Curlew 6 10 11 6 - 33

COLUMBIA T.Skidmore 19, Schrack 4, MacMillan 2, J.Skidmore 19, Schwartz 0, Blaine 0, Brisbois 8, Dashiell 3, Hofstetter 0.

CURLEW Taylor 6, Kaatz 13, Thiele 4, Beck 4, Somday 0, Hall 1, Meyer 5, Tresham 0, Paul 0.

NORTHEAST A

Colfax 49, Deer Park 44

Brooke Hansen scored 20 points to lead the league-leading Bulldogs (11-1, 12-4) past Deer Park, which led by nine points after one period.

The Stags (3-9, 4-11) held a four-point halftime advantage, but Colfax stormed back in the second half. Kelli Gigray added 12 points for the Bulldogs and Jaidean Watson scored 14, all in the first half, to lead DP. Watson hit four 3-pointers.

Colfax 9 17 14 9 - 49 Deer Park 18 12 9 5 - 44

COLFAX Gigray 12, Harder 4, Hall 6, Widman 5, Pittman 2, Hansen 20.

DEER PARK Magart 2, Michaels 10, Darrow 0, Watson 14, Axel 3, Stromberger 7, Nedved 0, Stone 6, Sims 0, Gest 2.

Lakeside 81, Freeman 23

The Eagles shot 55 percent from the field to Freeman’s 17, and the Scotties (1-10, 1-14) made 36 turnovers. They trailed 42-10 at halftime.

Stephanie Guenther had 19 points and six steals for Lakeside (10-2, 13-3) and Brianne Jolley had 10 points and 10 rebounds. Mandy Eastwood and Erin Traber each scored 12 for the Eagles, who trail Colfax by one game.

Freeman 6 4 6 7 - 23 Lakeside 20 22 22 17 - 81

FREEMAN Wilkerson 0, McCathern 0, Meenach 0, Hyndman 4, Coffey 0, Graham 0, Stark 6, Watkins 5, Smith 2, Boston 4, Brown 2.

LAKESIDE B.Rowse 1, B.Jolley 10, Eastwood 12, Waddell 10, Hatch 0, K.Rowse 2, Traber 12, L.Jolley 6, Schumacher 9, Guenther 19.

Newport 53, Chewelah 36

The Grizzlies (7-5, 10-6) recovered from a four-point first period to win handily at Chewelah. Heidi Schultz and Michele Carrara each had 14 rebounds and 12 points.

For the Cougars (6-5, 8-7), Stacie Bauer scored 16 points and Hayden Kristianson 12.

Newport 4 18 15 16 - 53 Chewelah 9 6 11 10 - 36

NEWPORT McGuire 6, H.Almond 6, Casey 0, Powers 2, Schultz 12, M.Almond 0, Stigall 6, Sherman 0, Frandrup 7, Valeries 2, Carrara 12.

CHEWELAH Myers 0, Savitz 0, King 4, Bauer 16, Perkins 0, Kristianson 12, Wood 2, Pickering 0, Hughes 0, O’Neal 2, Naccarato 0, Cairns 0, Walker 0.

BI-COUNTY

Davenport 91, Sprague-Harrington 23

Jennifer Stinson scored 42 points, including 26 in the second half, and made four 3-pointers as the Gorillas (10-0, 16-1) poured it on the Falcons (1-8, 2-13).

Stinson also had 12 rebounds and Davenport made only nine turnovers to Sprague-Harrington’s 32. The Gorillas shot 63 percent in the second half and held the Falcons scoreless in the third period.

Davenport 20 19 19 33 - 91 Sprague-Harr. 4 4 0 15 - 23

DAVENPORT Becker 4, J.Emery 4, A.Marriott 11, Schreck 6, Warwick 12, C.Emery 6, Jacobsen 4, Stinson 42, Mikelson 2.

SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON Maurer 2, Morton 2, Larmer 4, Hampton 6, Putney 2, Engles 2, Kissler 5, Walters 0, Bettes 0.

ACH 56, Lind 26

The Almira/Coulee-Hartline Warriors (8-2, 13-4) built a 34-6 halftime lead as Amy Malone scored 10 of her 12 points.

Malone also had 10 rebounds, and teammate Christine Peterson had 10 points, six steals and five assists. Marisa White added 12 points.

Lind 4 2 7 13 - 26 ACH 18 16 8 14 - 56

LIND Kulm 5, Sheckells 4, Baker 5, Mackey 0, Thompson 0, Rott 2, Bittick 0, Fode 2, Horpedahl 8.

ALMIRA COULEE-HARTLINE Horter 4, Hennigh 5, Rock 4, Thiry 3, Roberts 0, Peterson 10, Hunsaker 2, White 12, Durrant 4, Malone 12.

Wilbur-Cres. 71, Odessa 42

Jessica Martin scored 26 points and added 13 rebounds, eight blocks and four assists as the Wildcats (10-1, 16-1) maintained their West Division lead.

Holly Arden added 14 points for Wilbur-Creston, while Kori Walter led Odessa (1-8, 3-11) with 18 points.

Odessa 11 8 11 12 - 42 Wilbur-Creston 16 18 19 18 - 71

ODESSA N.Melcher 0, Hardung 0, Dart 0, Walter 18, D.Schorzman 6, Smith 6, L.Schorzman 6, Ramm 4, D.Melcher 0, Watters 2.

WILBUR-CRESTON L.Arden 3, Deahl 0, Allen 6, Llewellyn 7, Grant 2, Martin 25, Russell 0, Krause 0, Haden 4, H.Arden 14, Bandy 10, Kunz 0.

Reardan 90, V. Christian 32

The Indians led 48-17 at halftime as they shredded the Valley Christian Panthers at home, led by Tyna Titchenal’s 21 points.

Katie Supinger had 19 points and 12 rebounds and Jackie Humphrey scored 14 points for the Indians (6-4, 10-6).

Carmen Evans led Valley Christian (1-9, 4-12) with 11.

Valley Chr. 6 11 8 7 - 32 Reardan 25 23 16 26 - 90

VALLEY CHRISTIAN Monforton 2, Harken 3, Ferderer 6, Stoltey 1, Dixon 1, Evans 11, Hudson 2, Hopson 2, Stout 0, Sears 4, Black 0.

REARDAN Humphrey 14, Echelbarger 0, Holwegner 4, Lovelady 6, Titchenal 21, Guhlke 7, Rohner 10, Soliday 0, Jernstrom 2, Krupke 7, Supinger 19.

WHITMAN COUNTY

St. John-Endicott 60, Tekoa-Oakesdale 39

The first-place Eagles (7-0, 15-2) broke to a 29-15 halftime lead and played strongly on the boards to knock off the Nighthawks (3-4, 11-6).

Aubree Holt led St. John-Endicott with 16 points and Staci Garrett had 12, while Tekoa-Oakesdale’s Brandi Peringer had 13 points and nine rebounds.

St. John-End. 14 15 15 16 - 60 Tekoa-Oak. 9 6 17 7 - 39

TEKOA-OAKESDALE Crider 3, Palmer 2, Hay 2, Peringer 13, French 10, Brandt 8, Brown 1.

ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Simpson 3, Bafus 6, Black 1, Lamb 9, Garrett 12, Holt 16, Schmick 11, Kile 2.

Gar.-Palouse 71, Rosalia 48

The visiting Vikings (5-2, 11-4) outscored Rosalia 21-5 in the fourth period to win going away. Garfield-Palouse hit 20 of 24 free throws.

Michelle Kennedy led the Viks with 26 points, including three 3-pointers, and Tiffany Coles had 16. L.L. Henning had 16 points and 16 rebounds for Rosalia (0-7, 7-9), which trailed only 50-43 after three periods.

Garfield Palouse 18 15 17 21 - 71 Rosalia 16 12 15 5 - 48

GARFIELD-PALOUSE Kennedy 26, Pfaff 4, Wroe 10, Coles 16, Main 2, Roper 2, Brown 6, Broughton 2, Cattrill 2, Sheldon 0, McCabe 1, Hill 0.

ROSALIA Nelson 0, A.Henning 1, Witte 2, Scheele 12, L.L.Henning 16, McLaughlin 10, Brown 0, Bernard 7, Peringer 0.

Colton 52, LaCrosse-Washtucna 47

The Wildcats’ press helped hold off LaCrosse-Washtucna (2-5, 6-11) in the fourth period, when the Tigercats made a late run.

Dawn Wallace had 16 points, 12 steals, eight rebounds and seven assists for Colton (3-4, 8-8), which also got 16 points from Hillary Merk and 12 from sister Sara.

Kelli Bruce led the Cats with 17.

LaCrosse-Wash. 14 10 10 13 - 47 Colton 17 8 12 15 - 52

LACROSSE-WASHTUCNA Daniel 10, Honn 2, Bay 3, Bruce 17, Smith 5, Baumann 10, Bryan 0.

COLTON Buck 0, Wallace 16, Egland 0, S.Merk 12, Dudley 5, H.Merk 14, Giden 5, Arnhold 0.