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NORTHEAST A LEAGUE
Chewelah 60, Free. 57
Led by Jeremy Landram’s 27 points, the Cougars (9-3, 11-4) knocked off the host Scotties (7-5, 9-7).
Chewelah 19 11 8 22 - 60 Freeman 9 30 3 15 - 57
CHEWELAH Landram 27, Murbach 3, Wissing 0, Keeley 0, Boone 4, Belzer 18, Rodgers 0, Rainer 8.
FREEMAN VanVoorhis 7, Hill 7, Oberst 9, Goldsmith 12, Miller 18, Reed 2, Friberg 2, Stark 0.
ML 62, Newport 49
Joe Deutsch led the Cardinals (8-4, 11-4) with 16 points and 20 rebounds in their win over the visiting Grizzlies (6-7, 9-8).
Randy Moffatt had eight points in the fourth quarter for the Cards, including two key 3-pointers, to put the game out of reach.
Newport 10 18 14 7 - 49 Medical Lake 19 10 18 15 - 62
NEWPORT Larson 13, Randles 6, Frederick 6, Walden 16, Smyly 0, Taylor 0, Bishop 0, Carrara 8, Wilson 0.
MEDICAL LAKE Verstrate 4, Bailey 12, Moffatt 12, Huston 12, Simmons 4, J.Deutsch 16, Fischhaber 2.
Colfax 69, Kettle Falls 58
David Stoner led Colfax (4-9, 6-11) with 18 points in its win over visiting Kettle Falls (4-8, 5-11).
Scott Edinger had three 3-pointers in the third quarter for Colfax.
Kettle Falls 15 11 11 21 - 58 Colfax 7 23 15 24 - 69
KETTLE FALLS G.Johnston 6, Eslick 8, Hartill 3, Williams 4, Entwistle 11, Graves 11, Rogelette 4, J.Johnston 0, Siegel 4, Dotts 5, Clinton 2.
COLFAX Asbjornsen 10, Ghekiere 0, Edinger 12, Becker 0, Heaton 8, B.Stoner 0, Fulfs 2, Hansen 14, Berquist 2, D.Stoner 18.
BI-COUNTY LEAGUE
Spr.-Harr. 73, Odessa 58
Ryan Floyd led the Falcons (11-0, 17-0) with 18 points, including three 3-pointers, in their win over the host Tigers (2-10, 3-12).
The Tigers’ Jayson Melcher had a game-high 21 points.
Sprague-Harr. 16 14 16 27 - 73 Odessa 10 14 18 16 - 58
SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON Newcomb 4, Floyd 18, Bly 11, Korby 5, Putney 2, Countryman 15, Hattrup 7, Carper 4, Colbert 7.
ODESSA M.Carlson 2, Zagelow 10, R.Carlson 8, Melcher 21, Schmeirer 0, Grall 2, Praetorius 15.
ACH 69, Davenport 50
Jason Elder led the Warriors (11-1, 13-4) with 18 points, including eight points in the Warriors’ 23-point fourth quarter, in their win over the host Gorillas (6-6, 8-10).
Tom Turnbough led the Gorillas with 17 points, including three 3-pointers, and eight rebounds.
ACH 16 18 12 23 - 69 Davenport 12 17 15 6 - 50
ALMIRA COULEE-HARTLINE Pierce 5, Murray 4, Elder 18, Janzen 2, Slahtasky 10, Carstensen 15, Evers 2, Andersen 13.
DAVENPORT Hogan 9, Swain 13, Parsons 4, Goodman 0, Turnbough 17, Deal 3, Hammond 2, FitzPatrick 2.
Reardan 67, Ritzville 50
Robb Soliday had 14 points in the Indians’ win over the visiting Broncos (6-6, 6-11).
Ian Blomgren chipped in 12 points for the Indians (8-4, 11-7), and added seven assists and eight rebounds.
Ritzville 14 12 9 15 - 50 Reardan 16 14 17 20 - 67
RITZVILLE Hille 0, J.Galbreath 13, DeVore 6, Noble 10, Boness 7, Duff 0, Roberg 10, Barden 0, Roth 0, Weber 4, Powers 0.
REARDAN Titchenal 4, Jones 7, Lane 0, Rh.Soliday 0, Graham 2, Ro.Soliday 14, Krupke 8, Jenkin 0, Schultz 10, Harkness 2, Holwegner 8, Blomgren 12, Flaa 0.
Val. Christian 54, Lind 45
Austin Gerrells had eight of his 15 points in the Panthers’ 21-point second quarter as the Panthers went on to defeat the host Bulldogs (4-8, 7-10).
Every player scored for the Panthers (7-5, 11-7). The Bulldogs’ Michael Watson had a game-high 22 points.
Valley Chr. 10 21 14 9 - 54 Lind 10 9 8 18 - 45
VALLEY CHRISTIAN Tobin 8, Harken 9, Spuler 3, Sandin 6, Wright 2, Asbury 11, Gerrells 15.
LIND Keltz 6, Watson 22, Montejano 0, Schrenk 16, Palmer 1, Pennel 0, Ruiz 0, Sackmann 0.
Lib. 63, Chr. Heritage 50
The Lancers (3-8, 3-14) were led by Tim Horlacher’s 13 points in their win over the host Patriots (0-12, 2-15).
The Patriots were paced by Jess Colvin’s 18 points and five rebounds.
Liberty 23 16 17 7 - 63 Chr. Heritage 17 14 8 11 - 50
LIBERTY Tee 3, Cory 0, P.Rafter 1, Horlacher 13, Braman 3, Suksdorf 2, J.Rafter 9, Hudkins 10, D.Cornwall 4, T.Cornwall 8, Greenwalt 6, Dauenhauer 4.
CHRISTIAN HERITAGE Colvin 18, Kirstein 0, J.Fischer 2, J.Newbill 0, Klein 13, T.Fischer 9, Smith 8.
PANORAMA LEAGUE
Curlew 54, Springdale 49
Two key steals by Curt Nelson in the last 3 minutes of the fourth quarter helped the Cougars (13-0, 17-0) to a victory over the host Chargers (7-6, 7-9).
Gary Hughes led the Cougars with 18 points and teammate Wes Paul added 17.
Curlew 16 15 12 11 - 54 Springdale 10 9 16 14 - 49
CURLEW Paul 17, Brown 0, Edwards 0, Hughes 18, Wakefield 13, Nelson 6.
SPRINGDALE Nortz 2, McCurdy 0, Mann 4, Melville 5, Bra.Coe 14, Peterson 8, Bri.Coe 14, Blanchard 2.
NWC 63, Wellpinit 42
A 22-6 run in the second quarter pushed the Crusaders (11-2, 14-3) to the win over the host Redskins (7-6, 9-8).
The Crusaders were led by Jeff Meyers’ 14 points while the Redskins’ Adrian Holt had a game-high 19 points.
NW Christian 8 22 13 20 - 63 Wellpinit 7 6 8 21 - 42
NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Whelham 8, Iverson 10, Murphy 1, Woods 6, Affeldt 2, Dunham 12, Thompson 2, Meyers 14, Crouch 6, Klaja 2.
WELLPINIT L.Ford 0, Moses 2, D.Flett 5, Holt 19, Lebret 4, A.Flett 5, Payne 0, S.Flett 2, Andrew 0, Pakootas 5.
St. George’s 60, N’port 34
Jason Ala led the Dragons (11-2, 12-5) with 14 points in their win over the host Mustangs (1-12, 3-14).
Ala also added five rebounds as the Dragons outrebounded the Mustangs 36-24.
St. George’s 14 23 11 12 - 60 Northport 7 8 8 11 - 34
ST. GEORGE’S Davis 2, Tseng 5, Kennedy 3, Kuney 4, Charbonneau 0, Laugen 11, Ala 14, Averett 3, Cook 4, Treybig 6, Thomas 8.
NORTHPORT Buffan 0, Ashurst 0, Carlson 2, Murphy 3, Mine 10, Baribault 11, Jimenez 0, Dufresne 2, Day 6, Parish 0.
Rep. 67, St. Mich. 33
Mark Rickard led the Tigers (10-3, 10-7) over the visiting Warriors (2-11, 4-12) with 21 points, 11 of which he scored in the second quarter.
St. Michael’s 7 9 6 11 - 33 Republic 14 19 12 22 - 67
ST. MICHAEL’S Dav.Baarstad 7, Cons 4, C.Argentino 6, J.Harding 4, Vogel 0, K.Harding 0, B.Argentino 4, Dan Baarstad 8. REPUBLIC Hanks 2, Krohn 2, Baldwin 10, Michaels 4, G.Burt 2, Rickard 21, Symmes 3, J.Kuchenmeister 12, K.Kuchenmeister 2, Hunt 9.
Selkirk 53, Columbia 36
Jason Pichette led the Rangers (9-4, 10-7) with 17 points in their win over the host Lions (2-11, 2-15).
The Rangers forced nine turnovers in the second quarter as Pichette and Nathan Dial scored eight points apiece to help the Rangers outscore the Lions 21-9.
Selkirk 12 21 12 8 - 53 Columbia 12 9 11 4 - 36
SELKIRK Coppock 0, A.Kinney 0, Larson 2, Smith 0, Pichette 17, Davis 10, Garrett 3, Newman 5, Hays 4, Fandrey 0, Dial 12. COLUMBIA Covington 0, Brisbois 6, J.Flett 8, Whitney 6, Bangert 12, Smith 0, Wilson 4, Cornwall 0.
Cusick 79, Inc. 69, 2OT
Brook Nelson led the Panthers (3-10, 3-14) in an overtime win at Inchelium (2-11, 3-13) with his 19 points, including six points in overtime.
The Hornets’ Mike Finley sent the game into overtime with a 3-pointer with 7 seconds left in regulation and then teammate Cody Desautel got a putback with 9 seconds left in overtime to send the game into double overtime.
The Hornets had six players foul out as the Panthers outscored the Hornets 17-7 in the second overtime.
Cusick 18 14 11 13 6 17 - 79 Inch. 18 12 12 14 6 7 - 69
CUSICK Scott 12, Waldman 0, Nelson 19, Meek 1, Chantry 0, Birchall 15, Russell 16, Finley 15.
INCHELIUM Pakootas 12, Cli.Desautel 0, J.D.Finley 0, T.Finley 0, M.Finley 10, G.Desautel 13, Sutton 7, C.Finley 0, Christianson 23, B. Evans 2, Co. Desautel 3.
WHITMAN COUNTY
Gar-Pal 52, St. J-E 43
The Vikings (8-0, 16-1) were led by Rob Tiegs’ 14 points in their win over the host Eagles (3-5, 8-10) and remained undefeated in league.
Garfield-Pal. 10 13 13 16 - 52 St. John-End. 7 12 14 10 - 43
GARFIELD-PALOUSE Lawton 4, Hill 3, Hilty-Jones 6, Colfield 10, Fox 12, Beck 0, Tiegs 14, Thurston 3.
ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Johnstone 0, Colyar 0, Kelweno 4, Barnes-Bailey 0, Strader 1, Gering 10, Storment 8, Roths 12, Hergert 8.
L-W 70, Rosalia 45
Cory Goll led the Tigercats (6-2, 11-7) to an easy win over the visiting Spartans (2-6, 10-8) with 22 points, 18 of which he scored in the second and third quarters.
Goll hit three 3-pointers as the Tigercats put the game out of reach with a 25-point second quarter followed by a 20-point third quarter.
Rosalia 10 14 3 18 - 45 LaCrosse Wash. 16 25 20 9 - 70
ROSALIA Nereim 13, Naught 0, Maley 14, Webb 0, Scheele 4, Finley 0, Bruce 0, Blank 12, McLaughlin 2.
LACROSSE-WASHTUCNA Nealey 8, Swenson 2, Henley 0, Ledbetter 12, Bryan 0, Wigen 5, Daniel 6, Goll 22, Kinch 2, Rouleau 7, Whitman 6.
Colton 63, T-O 55
Terry Busch led the Wildcats (4-4, 9-8) with 19 points in their win over host Tekoa-Oakesdale (1-7, 4-14).
The Wildcats’ Nick Bates and Ryan BeLieu combined for 30 points in the win.
Colton 19 11 13 20 - 63 Tekoa-Oakes. 15 19 7 14 - 55
COLTON Merk 0, Bates 16, McArthur 5, Wallace 9, Busch 19, BeLieu 14, Moss 0, Cuellar 0.
TEKOA-OAKESDALE Graffis 12, Brown 11, Fox 5, Freeburg 8, Zehm 11, Mason 0, Crooks 2, Marsh 0, Wall 6.
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