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Bocook Serves Up 18 Points As Reardan Dumps Ritzville

Lisa Bocook scored a game-high 18 points and Reardan (14-6) took control with a 20-9 first-quarter advantage on its way to a win over Ritzville (14-8) in the Bi-County League tournament semifinals Saturday at Reardan.

The Indians earned an automatic berth in the District 7-B tournament. They play Wilbur-Creston for the top seed Thursday. Ritzville will play Almira/Coulee-Hartline in a loser-out game on Tuesday.

Reardan 49, Ritzville 34

Ritzville 9 9 5 11- 34

Reardan 20 7 11 11- 49

RITZVILLE Coleman 4, Kramer 0, Weber 5, Horpedahl 2, Wellsandt 1, Mickelsen 3, Russel 5, Yerxa 6, Telecky 6, Deking 0, Fitch 2.

REARDAN Bocook 18, Krupke 7, M.Schwartz 0, J.Schwartz 0, C.Jayne 0, Holwegner 3, Rohner 11, Soliday 0, P.Jayne 0, Cassau 0, Turner 6, Supinger 4.

W-C 75, Liberty 43

Alyssa Erickson scored 15 and Jessica Martin added 14 as the third-ranked Wildcats (19-1) coasted over the Lancers (10-11).

Liberty will play Davenport (9-13) Tuesday in a loser-out game.

Wilbur-Creston 15 20 15 25- 75

Liberty 4 11 13 15- 43

WILBUR-CRESTON Mann 0, Allen 6, Llewellyn 9, Deahl 3, Martin 14, Erickson 15, L.Arden 9, H.Arden 7, Kunz 0, Bandy 10.

LIBERTY Pittmann 0, Cory 7, Neihart 3, Polione 4, Farka 15, Bothman 0, Cornwall 5, Prince 0, Adams 3, Torguson 4, Gardner 2.

Whitman County tourney

Gar-Pal 50, Rosalia 40

The Vikings (11-10) used a 16-3 advantage at the free-throw line to defeat the Spartans (10-11) in a loser-out game at Endicott.

Cindy Main tallied a game-high 22 points for G-P, which will take on top-ranked and unbeaten St. John-Endicott tonight. Staci Bernard scored 16 to pace Rosalia.

Gar-Pal 6 17 10 17- 50

Rosalia 12 7 10 11- 40

GARFIELD-PALOUSE Nelson 0, Main 22, Shelden 6, Pfaff 5, Broughton 2, McCabe 15.

ROSALIA Nelson 6, Blank 1, Nelson 4, Peringer 7, Henning 0, McLaughlin 6, Brown 0, Bernard 16.

Colton 65, L-W 40

Hillary Merk and Emma Giden combined to score 33 inside as the Wildcats (12-8) knocked off the Tigercats (6-15) in a loser-out game.

Colton will take on second-seeded Tekoa-Oakesdale (13-7) this afternoon.

L-W 9 12 10 9- 40

Colton 12 19 19 15- 65

LACROSSE/WASHTUCNA Schlomer 2, S.Camp 1, A.Bay 10, Kinch 2, D.Bay 8, Wigen 7, Bryan 6, A.Camp 4.

COLTON Maston 2, Wallace 15, Harrell 7, Dudley 4, Crim 0, Reisenauer 4, Merk 20, Giden 13, Walters 0.

Northeast A

Colfax 72, Kettle Falls 16

Brooke Hansen scored 13 to lead four player in double figures as the Bulldogs (17-2, 11-2) crushed host KF (3-16, 1-12).

Colfax plays Newport today in a makeup game with the second seed to district - and automatic first-round bye - on the line.

Colfax 24 14 21 13- 72

Kettle Falls 9 2 0 5- 16

COLFAX - T.Pittman 7, Gigray 2, Harder 9, Saulie-Rohman 0, Blevins 2, Hall 11, Widman 2, Tribbett 11, Hansen 13, S.Pittman 5, Thiele 10.

KETTLE FALLS Holland 0, Gates 2, Lathrop 2, Maidhoff 0, Marco 2, Matter 2, McDaniels 2, Richardson 4, Weathers 2.

Chewelah 64, Freeman 25

Jo O’Neal scored a game-high 12 as the Cougars (8-11, 6-8) rolled over the visiting Scotties (5-15, 4-11).

Chewelah will be No. 5 to district and play a Friday loser-out game against No. 4 Deer Park. Freeman, the No. 6, opens against No. 3 Newport or Colfax.

Freeman 7 8 5 5- 25

Chewelah 18 10 20 16- 64

FREEMAN Wilkerson 7, Brown 3, McCathern 7, Watson 1, Watkins 4, Smith 0, Boston 2, Pratt 0, Moberg 1.

CHEWELAH Edwards 8, Anderson 0, King 7, Albertson 4, Rogers 2, Naccarato 0, Myers 4, Kristianson 6, Pickering 8, Cairns 4, Harrison 9, O’Neal 12.

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