Greenwalt’s 30 Points Sends Lancers Past Falcons, 79-74
Area boys
Travis Greenwalt scored 30 points Saturday, including 7 of 8 free throws in the fourth quarter and OT, as the visiting and sixth-ranked Liberty Lancers (14-5, 11-3) edged Sprague-Harrington 79-74 at Harrington.
S-H (12-8, 9-5) needed a three-point win to secure the No. 3 seed in the BiCounty League Tournament and an opening-round bye to the tourney that begins Tuesday at Reardan. Instead, Liberty earned the bye and the fifth-seeded Falcons play a loser-out game against Wilbur-Creston.
Liberty 79, Sprague-Harr. 74 (OT)
Liberty 18 19 9 20 13 - 79 Sprague-Harr. 14 14 19 19 8 - 74
LIBERTY Cory 5, P.Rafter 6, Horlacher 4, J.Rafter 12, Cornwall 21, Tee 0, Greenwalt 30, Mix 0.
SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON Wagner 5, Bly 10, Shields 0, Putney 8, Countryman 20, Kupers 0, Hattrup 18, Carper 13, Vold 0.
Odessa 52, Lind 29
The visiting Tigers (10-9, 7-7) forced 23 turnovers to beat the Bulldogs (1-17, 1-13). Odessa, the No. 6 seed, plays a loser-out game Tuesday against No. 7 Valley Christian. Rob Schrenk recorded a school-record 150th blocked shot for Lind, which ended its year with a 13-game skid.
Odessa 9 8 12 23 - 52 Lind 10 5 6 8 - 29
ODESSA Kramer 4, Starkel 2, Melcher 14, Carlson 12, Carroll 0, Z.Schafer 2, Hardung 2, Grall 8, Pitts 2, Praetorius 6.
LIND Sheckells 2, Ruiz 2, Williamson 0, Montejano 6, Pennel 0, Dutton 0, Sackmann 4, Schrenk 14, Palmer 1, Wills 0.
V.Christian 78, Davenport 67
Jeremy Sandin and Aaron Asbury combined for 56 points - 20 in the fourth quarter - and 33 rebounds as the visiting Panthers (9-11, 5-9) ended the season for the Gorillas (6-13, 4-10).
Valley Christian 20 16 16 26 - 78 Davenport 18 9 21 19 - 67
VALLEY CHRISTIAN Decker 7, Stager 0, Teterud 4, Spuler 5, Holcomb 0, Sears 5, Asbury 27, Sandin 29, King 0.
DAVENPORT Buchanan 19, Deal 2, Swain 7, Parsons 14, Telecky 10, Fitzpatrick 0, McClure 0, Turnbough 15.
ACH 68, Christ.Heritage 36 At Hartline, Topher Goodwin scored 14 second-quarter points as the third-ranked Warriors (15-2, 13-1) beat the visiting Patriots (6-13, 2-12). ACH, the top seed, has a bye in the league tournament until Saturday.
Chr. Heritage 6 14 12 4 - 36 ACH 13 23 17 15 - 68
CHRISTIAN HERITAGE J.Bishop 0, Klein 6, J.Fischer 4, B.Newbill 3, B.Bishop 0, J.Newbill 0, Bell 15, T.Fischer 8.
ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE Higginbotham 0, Pierce 3, Murray 10, M. Elder 10, Behne 4, Carstensen 13, Neilsen 5, Goodwin 16, J.Evers 2, K.Evers 2, C. Elder 3, Durrant 0.
Ritzville 68, Wilb.-Creston 50
At Wilbur, a big first quarter launched the visiting Broncos (12-7, 9-5) over the Wildcats (4-14, 4-10). Ritzville is the No. 4 seed to the league tourney and has a bye until Friday. W-C squeezed in as No. 8.
Ritzville 22 14 20 12 - 68 Wilbur-Creston 9 14 8 19 - 50
RITZVILLE T.DeVore 15, Benzel 7, Duff 0, S.Galbreath 16, D.DeVore 0, J.Galbreath 10, Taylor 0, Russel 7, Boness 12, Arlt 1.
WILBUR-CRESTON Leonard 2, Sapier 0, L.Katich 9, Tonasket 17, Gleason 8, Samuels 0, Kuchenbuch 9, Bahr 1, S.Katich 4, Goodwin 0, Krouse 0.
Panorama
St. George’s 57, Columbia 21
Dylan Averett finished with 23 points, seven steals and six rebounds as the Dragons (18-2, 16-0) matched their school’s girls team with a perfect league record.
St. George’s, which has won 14 straight, opens league tournament play at home Wednesday against North No. 4 Inchelium. The visiting Lions (0-18, 0-15) end their season on a 28-game skid.
Columbia 4 0 9 8 - 21 St. George’s 16 19 20 2 - 57
COLUMBIA Kastelic 1, McRea 11, Hofstetter 0, Wilson 0, Niedhart 0, Smith 0, Cornwall 6, Covington 3, Dockins 0, Wilson 0, Carlson 0.
ST. GEORGE’S Spencer 0, Tseng 1, Kennedy 11, Sadler 3, Kuney 7, Charbonneau 6, Laugen 4, Averett 23, Routh-Corker 0, DePonty 2, Col 0.
Republic 41, NW Christian 29
The North Division-champion Tigers (18-2, 15-1) warmed up for league playoffs by topping the visiting Crusaders (13-7, 11-5) for their area-high 15th straight win. Republic hosts either Springdale or St. Michael’s on Wednesday; South No. 3 NWC travels to North No. 2 Wellpinit.
NW Christian 7 2 8 12 - 29 Republic 13 10 6 12 - 41
NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Mortlock 0, West 0, Marr 6, McCormick 0, Affeldt 19, Klaja 2, Phelps 0, Crouch 2.
REPUBLIC Michaels 0, Finlay 0, Rickard 13, Baldwin 17, Dav.Hanks 4, Dan.Hanks 0, Burt 2, Grimm 0, Kuchenmeister 2, Wilson 3.
Curlew 59, St. Michael’s 45
The visiting Cougars (11-9, 9-7) had a 19-4 edge in free-throw attempts and held the Warriors (4-14, 4-11) to 25-percent shooting from the field.
Curlew, No. 3 from the North, opens the league tourney at South No. 2 Selkirk. St. Michael’s plays a makeup game against Columbia on Monday, with a win forcing a playoff against Springdale for South No. 4.
Curlew 11 8 19 21 - 59 St. Michael’s 5 3 14 23 - 45
CURLEW Paul 6, Miller 12, Davis 3, Brucklier 5, Nelson 9, Sanchez 0, Edwards 0, Karl 9, Cribby 0, Prazak 15.
ST. MICHAEL’S Vogel 12, Sandquist 0, Edwards 0, Argentino 21, Baarstad 12, LaJoie 0, Harding 0.
Selkirk 68, Inchelium 56
Nathan Dial scored 20 and the Rangers (16-4, 13-3) used a half-court trap in the third quarter to topple the visiting Hornets (6-12, 6-10). Brandon Sutton scored 25 for Inchelium.
Inchelium 20 12 13 11 - 56 Selkirk 11 14 23 20 - 68
INCHELIUM J.D. Finley 2, C.Finley 6, Desautel 3, Pakootas 0, M.Finley 6, Lawrence 0, Sutton 25, Flett 0, Christianson 14.
SELKIRK Coppock 4, Kinney 0, Farris 7, Gere 0, J.Davis 14, Pichette 16, Huffine 7, Dial 20, Fandrey 0.
Springdale 80, Northport 73
Josh McCurdy scored 27 and Ben Peterson added 23 points and 16 rebounds as the Chargers (6-14, 5-11) beat the visiting Mustangs (6-14, 4-12). Guy Baribault had 12 rebounds for Northport, which ended its season with a seven-game skid.
Northport 14 20 16 23 - 73 Springdale 24 14 22 20 - 80
NORTHPORT Dufresne 3, Ashurst 11, Murphy 0, Aar.Day 10, Mine 18, Baribault 11, Jiminez 14, Ad.Day 0, Carlson 0, Buffan 6.
SPRINGDALE Brisbois 2, Farnsworth 0, Nolander 0, Meyers 2, McCurdy 27, Gardiner 0, Peterson 23, Blanchard 4, Hargrave 9, Lozano 4, Nortz 4, Canfield 3.
Wellpinit 67, Cusick 63 (OT)
Jason Holt had 15 rebounds and scored six points in overtime, and Perry Pakootas added 10 assists to lead the Redskins (11-8, 9-7) over the visiting Panthers (4-15, 3-13).
Wellpinit, because it beat Curlew twice, is North No. 2.
Cusick 11 16 19 11 6 - 63 Wellpinit 16 12 15 14 10 - 67
CUSICK Scott 10, Hamilton 6, Waldman 3, Meek 4, Chantry 2, Martin 4, Birchall 4, Russell 18, S.Finley 12.
WELLPINIT J.Holt 17, Denison 8, A.Flett 9, LeBret 10, D.Tonasket 7, M.Tonasket 0, Andrew 3, Pakootas 13.
Whitman County
Gar.-Palouse 78, Colton 44
At Palouse, Jeremy Fox made 5 of 6 3-pointers to lead the 10th-ranked Vikings (15-4, 9-0) over the visiting Wildcats (3-17, 0-10) for their 13th win in 14 games.
Gar-Pal plays a makeup game against LaCrosse-Washtucna (14-5, 8-1) on Monday. An L-W win would force a tiebreaker for the No. 1 seed to the league tournament at Endicott. Colton, No. 6 and loser of 16 straight, opens the tourney Friday with a loser-out game against No. 3 Rosalia.
Colton 12 11 4 17 - 44 Garfield-Palouse 11 25 22 20 - 78
COLTON T.Druffel 0, Busch 2, Bingeman 0, Truong 3, Weber 2, Wallace 13, E.Druffel 2, Bates 12, Moss 10, Hopwood 0.
GARFIELD-PALOUSE Raugust 1, Hill 15, Bischoff 3, Coles 9, Fox 19, Gearhart 2, Miller 8, Hegg 7, Thurston 7, Sheffler 2, Million 2, Tiegs 0.
L-W 65, Tekoa-Oakes. 50
At Washtucna, league scoring leader Troy Nealey tallied 22, Jeremy Daniel had seven assists, and Daniel and Casey Rouleau were each 6 of 8 from the floor as the Tigercats beat the visiting Nighthawks (4-16, 3-7).
L-W has won 12 of its last 13. T-O, the fifth-seed, plays No. 4 St. John-Endicott in a loser-out game Friday.
Tekoa-Oakes.le 7 16 17 10 - 50 LaCrosse-Wash. 15 9 26 15 - 65
TEKOA-OAKESDALE Teal 0, Fox 10, Freeburg 3, Wall 12, Perrins 3, Crooks 6, Zornes 0, French 10, Graffis 6, T. Freeburg 3.
LaCROSSE-WASHTUCNA Nealey 22, Swenson 0, Ledbetter 9, Rouleau 14, Daniel 16, Kinch 0, Roberts 0, J.Whitman 4.
Rosalia 60, SJE 43
At St. John, Brian Maley eclipsed 1,000 points for his career, and he, Jon Naught and Tysen Blank had nine rebounds apiece as the Spartans (11-9, 5-5) beat the visiting Eagles (5-14, 4-6) to secure third.
SJE 13 3 19 8 - 43 Rosalia 14 6 18 22 - 60
ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Kleweno 8, Colyar 2, Strader 11, Gering 10, Jordan 2, Hergert 10, Phillips 0.
ROSALIA Bernard 1, VanGrimbergen 2, Maley 10, Naught 6, Scheele 19, Goyke 0, Finley 6, Slemp 2, Blank 14.
Northeast A
Freeman 58, Medical Lake 52
A 39-14 edge in foul shots helped the visiting Scotties (12-5, 7-4) surprise the Cardinals (11-6, 8-3), who again played without league scoring leader Carlos Simmons (18.4 ppg). Dan Huston had 13 rebounds for ML.
Freeman 18 10 17 13 - 58 Medical Lake 19 15 11 7 - 52
FREEMAN Miller 2, An.Hill 14, Reed 8, Sheffield 4, Friberg 14, Schmidt 3, Schuerman 13.
MEDICAL LAKE Jackson 0, Bailey 16, Headlee 0, Huston 11, Blum 0, Johnson 2, Campbell 4, Bahr 8, Moore 11.
Chewelah 77, Colfax 61
Jeremy Landram scored 19 of his 34 in the second quarter, when he hit five 3-pointers, and the third-ranked Cougars (14-2, 11-0) beat the host Bulldogs (5-12, 4-11) for their ninth straight win.
With Medical Lake’s loss, Chewelah clinched a tie for the league title. Bob Stoner of Colfax had 12 rebounds.
Chewelah 10 25 20 22 - 77 Colfax 12 22 6 21 - 61
CHEWELAH Je.Landram 34, Meserve 0, Murbach 1, Wissink 2, Skok 0, Ja.Landram 0, Boone 21, Belzer 7, Rogers 6, Rainer 6.
COLFAX Kehne 3, Van Dyke 13, Asbjornsen 4, Becker 13, Curtis 2, Conklin 0, Zimmerman 1, Stoner 18, Hall 7.
Lakeside 64, Newport 48
The visiting Eagles (12-6, 9-3) shot 53 percent from the field to take over second place and hand the Grizzlies (4-14, 1-11) their 11th straight loss. Newport’s Nate Carrara had 20 points and 15 rebounds.
Lakeside 17 16 12 19 - 64 Newport 13 7 12 16 - 48
LAKESIDE Nelson 9, Petticrew 10, Feider 4, Brakel 4, Day 12, Dasenbrock 8, Coe 4, Spiger 6, Miller 7, Tenny 0.
NEWPORT Larson 12, Melendez 3, Sherwood 6, Ellersick 3, McClean 2, Martindale 1, Carrara 20, Myers 1, Mumford 0, Richter 0.
Kettle Falls 54, Deer Park 40
Joe Gordon had eight rebounds and the visiting Bulldogs (5-11, 2-8) topped the Stags (6-12, 3-9) by holding season scoring leader Jon Schmitz to zero.
Kettle Falls 7 16 16 15 - 54 Deer Park 7 8 12 13 - 40
KETTLE FALLS Entwhistle 15, Gordon 7, Link 6, Williams , Kulusza 4, Berryman 1, Newton 0, Delony 16.
DEER PARK - T.Robinson 0, Harris 6, Bryant 3, B.Robinson 0, Weger 12, Schmitz 0, Faulkner 2, Moran 14, Baker 3.
Frontier
Cheney 65, Colville 61
Cheney got 15 points from August Parker and another 14 from Rick DeMulling as the Blackhawks beat host Colville. The Indians got 13 points from Paul Smith.
Cheney 14 17 14 20 - 65 Colville 11 15 14 21 - 61
CHENEY Randall 0 7-9 7, Battien 1 0-0 2, Urdahl 1 5-8 8, Stewart 0 0-0 0, Parker 6 3-8 15, Malisani 4 1-2 9, Reiman 2 2-2 6, Olson 1 2-2 4, DeMulling 7 0-7 14. Totals 22 20-38 65.
COLVILLE - Hardison 0 0-0 0, Johnston 2 2-4 7, Ortner 1 3-4 6, Kane 4 0-0 8, True 3 3-6 9, Sprangers 3 0-0 7, Day 0 7-8 7, Smith 6 0-2 13, Salina 1 2-6 4. Totals 20 17-30 61.
3-point goals - Urdahl, Johnston, Ortner, Sprangers, Smith. Total fouls - Cheney 25, Colville 26. Fouled out - Sprangers, Salina, Malisani. Technicals - Battien.
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