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Colfax Rolls In Nea

Girls basketball

Colfax (4-0, 2-0) pulled out its pressure defense to forge a 31-5 second quarter Saturday during a 78-25 win over visiting KF (4-2, 1-1) in a Northeast A League game.

Colfax 78, Kettle Falls 25

Kettle Falls 9 5 7 4 - 25 Colfax 13 31 18 16 - 78

KETTLE FALLS - Holland 2, Fredrickson 10, Richardson 5, Fusato 2, Maidhoff 2, Azzarito 2, Matter 1, Lathrop 0, Baker 0, McDaniels 3.

COLFAX - Harder 16, T.Pittman 8, Blevins 2, Hall 4, Zimmerman 8, Thiele 10, Tribbett 14, Rohner 2, Widman 6, S.Pittman 8.

Newport 73, Medical Lake 27

Carey Sauer hit four 3-pointers and scored 24 points as the host Grizzlies (4-0, 2-0) beat the Cardinals (0-4, 0-2).

Medical Lake 3 6 10 8 - 27 Newport 23 24 13 13 - 73

MEDICAL LAKE - Blayne 1, French 0, Erickson 2, Muelken 1, Duckett 5, Monroe 6, Tschirley 0, Ramirez 10, Knapp 2.

NEWPORT - Carter 7, Casey 2, Lindburg 5, Schulz 4, Almond 0, McDirmid 4, Sauer 24, Frandrup 9, Carrara 16.

Lakeside 69, Deer Park 40

Nikki Petticrew scored 10 third-quarter points and finished with 17 in 21 minutes as the Eagles (3-1, 2-0) beat the visiting Stags (2-2, 0-2).

Deer Park 6 9 11 14 - 40 Lakeside 15 19 28 7 - 69

DEER PARK - Ostrom 0, Hardie 0, Michaels 5, Davis 2, Oswalt 4, Bendowski 4, Sims 6, Langbehn 0, Stone 15, Plummer 2, Scott 0, O’Brien 2.

LAKESIDE - McElroy 2, Wilkins 4, Waddell 13, Heebink 8, Hatch 4, Jolley 16, Reardan 0, Long 5, Petticrew 17, Lewis 0.

Chewelah 54, Freeman 46

Piper Moore scored five points down the stretch, and Liz Harrison and Chrissy O’Neil had nine rebounds apiece as the visiting Cougars (4-1, 1-1) beat the Scotties (0-5, 0-2).

Chewelah 16 13 9 16 - 54 Freeman 7 13 13 13 - 46

CHEWELAH - Edwards 2, Anderson 4, Rogers 0, Harrison 10, Albertson 5, Barrans 1, Kristianson 12, Moore 10, O’Neal 10, McCanna 0, Boone 0.

FREEMAN - Watson 1, Pratt 10, Dahmen 4, McCathern 8, Wilkerson 12, Watkins 7, Moberg 0, Graham 4.

Bi-COUNTY LEAGUE

V.Christian 62, Liberty 54 (OT)

Carmen Evans scored eight of her 24 in overtime as the Panthers (4-1) beat the visiting Lancers (1-4).

Liberty 9 9 12 18 6 - 54 V.Christian 9 12 14 13 14 - 62

LIBERTY - Howard 1, Cory 15, Tusler 5, Bothman 20, Prince 0, Gardner 5, Adams 3, Short 5.

VALLEY CHRISTIAN - Monforton 9, Robertson 0, Diaz 0, Meyer 0, Rosholt 0, Arnhold 2, Evans 24, Swenson 1, Hopson 6, Jones 0, Ferderer 20.

Ritzville 69, ACH 50

Megan Yerxa scored 36 in 21 minutes and added eight rebounds as the Broncos (5-1) beat the visiting Warriors (0-2).

ACH 14 16 8 12 - 50 Ritzville 20 16 12 21 - 69

ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE - Oliver 0, Malone 10, Pinar 4, Maes 2, Roberts 6, Dormaier 16, Horter 10, Giese 2, Anderson 0.

RITZVILLE - Warriner 0, Kramer 4, Weber 3, Horpedahl 2, M.Wellsandt 6, Kirkendall 0, Russel 10, Yerxa 36, Alspach 8, J.Wellsandt 0.

Wilbur-Creston 60, Odessa 36

A night after being held scoreless, Lindsey Llewellyn had 20 points as the visiting Wildcats (2-3, 1-1) beat the Tigers (1-1, 1-1).

Wilbur-Creston 17 10 22 11 - 60 Odessa 4 17 9 6 - 36

WILBUR-CRESTON - Harris 0, Mann 0, Allen 4, Llewellyn 20, Deahl 7, Green 4, Arden 6, Nelson 3, Bandy 16.

ODESSA - D.Melcher 0, Haptonstall 4, Strohmaier 4, J.Melcher 4, Schorzman 10, Hunt 9, Scheller 2, Watters 2, Schmierer 1.

NON-LEAGUE

Moscow 51, Pullman 42 (OT)

Anna Allen scored 21 points and the Bears (2-2) dominated the Greyhounds (1-4) in the overtime period.

Pullman 12 6 9 11 4 - 42 Moscow 15 5 8 10 13 - 51

PULLMAN - Brossman 10, Umbreit 4, Peterson 1, Schlettert 6, Rybom 9, Paulson 0, Couch 0, Wilde 12.

MOSCOW - Allen 21, Gibson 2, Goetz 5, Thornton 2, Griggs 5, Makus 4, Shupe 4, Sorbel 0, Thomas 3, Wilder 5, Workman 0.

Cheney 69, St. George’s 40

Anna Getz and Ginger Ewing combined for 38 points as the Class AA Blackhawks (4-0) coasted past the Class B Dragons (0-4).

Cheney 15 23 16 15 - 69 Saint George’s 6 11 12 11 - 40

CHENEY - Ewing 18, Conrath 4, Anderson 2, Weitman 4, Getz 20, Pischel 0, Edgett 2, Birchler 0, Van Matre 10, Boline 3, Krogh 4.

SAINT GEORGE’S - Liu 10, Davis , DeNiro 0, Chiu 0, Boutz 3, Webster , Grant 0, McKelvey 0, MacKay 2, Routh-Corker 13, Appling 8, Moore 2, Henley 2.

Tekoa-Oakes. 56, Asotin 50 (2OT)

Jeana Bruce banked in a 3-pointer to force a second overtime as the Nighthawks (4-1) beat the Panthers at Tekoa.

Asotin 6 10 13 15 4 2 - 50 T-O 10 13 11 10 4 8 - 56

ASOTIN - Beloit 2, Johnsen 0, Schnider 21, Mills 8, McCann 4, Fred 2, McNair 12, Hawkins 2, Roberts 0, Stevenson 0, Crossin 0.

TEKOA-OAKESDALE - S.Brown 2, Dahl 0, Palmer 9, Hay 6, Graffis 8, Hansen 4, Bruce 10, Cox 17, Hurley 0.

SJE 49, Sprague-Harrington 37

At Sprague, Tricia Lamb hit three 3-pointers on the way to 28 points and the visiting Eagles (5-0) used a thirdquarter press to beat the Falcons (2-4) for their 34th straight victory.

SJ-Endicott 11 8 20 10 - 49 Sprague-Harr. 11 7 8 11 - 37

ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT - Ki.Colyar 0, Ko.Colyar 0, Bafus 6, Kleweno 1, Lamb 28, Loomis 0, Kjack 2, Kile 3, Schmick 2, Headland 6, Zuger 2.

SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON - Maurer 2, Whipple 0, Morton 13, Putney 3, M.Walters 15, Harding 0, Smith 0, Engles 2, Morse 2, C.Walters.

Garfield-Palouse 52, NWC 34

Tasha Swinney scored six fourthquarter points and the visiting Vikings (4-2) broke from a 31-all tie to beat the Crusaders (0-4).

Gar.-Palouse 18 7 6 21 - 52 NW Christian 8 7 14 7 - 34

GARFIELD-PALOUSE - Nelson 8, Coles 16, Shelden 4, J.Cottrill 12, S.Cottrill 0, Smith 0, Swinney 8, Hodson 2, Tronsen 0, Eck 2, Killew 0, Hayden 0.

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN - Moen 2, Smeltz 3, Ogle 8, Montague 15, Casimir 0, Strandy 2, Clouse 4.

Pomeroy 32, LaCrosse-Wash. 22

Jessica Henry’s 15 rebounds led the Pirates (1-4) over the visiting Tigercats (2-3). L-W’s Deborah Bay scored seven.

LaCrosse-Wash. 4 7 2 9 - 22 Pomeroy 6 11 7 9 - 32

Scoring unavailable.

Wellpinit 63, Inchelium 49

Michelle Tonasket sparked a 10-0 fourth-quarter run as Wellpinit won its own tournament.

Inchelium 8 17 15 9 - 49 Wellpinit 10 18 15 20 - 63

INCHELIUM - G.Finley 0, C.Stensgar 8, T.Finley 9, D.Stensgar 3, Boyd 12, L.Stensgar 0, Pakatos 2, Mollenberg 4.

WELLPINIT - Allen 9, Barnaby 2, Covington 10, Lynn 15, Ost 2, Payne 14, Ramos 0, Stearns 0, Tonasket 11.

Selkirk 51, Falls Christian 27

Molly Carlson scored 17 to lift the Rangers (3-1) over the Eagles (1-5) in the Cusick Crossover.

Falls Christian 6 6 4 11 - 27 Selkirk 13 9 15 14 - 51

FALLS CHRISTIAN - Johnson 4, Eberle 9, An.Coy 0, Williams 0, Jackson 8, Gelnette 0, Moate 1, Taylor 0, M.Jenkins 3, Tuttle 0, Ap.Coy 2, S.Jenkins 0.

SELKIRK - Fairbairn 2, Barnes 3, Sharp 0, Smith 2, Grass 10, Jones 3, Weaver 4, Allert 2, Dury 2, Porter 6, Carlson 17.

Clark Fork 45, Cusick 34

In the tourney’s other game, Cindy Worcester had 14 rebounds to lead a 40-27 advantage as the Wampus Cats (1-5) beat the host Panthers (0-3).

Clark Fork 8 13 8 16 - 45 Cusick 6 7 10 11 - 34

CLARK FORK - Culcasi 0, J.Miller 6, Manderscheid 4, Haller 4, C.Rocha 6, St.Clair 4, A.Rocha 1, Hager 7, Worcester 13.

CUSICK - Norton 14, S.Pickerel 2, Cutshall 1, N.Pickerel 4, Car.Haas 1, Cas.Haas 8, Nenema 4, Thomas 0, Chitwood 0.

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