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Jolley Leads Lakeside To Big Win

Area girls

Breanne Jolley scored 16 of her game high 23 points in the first half and also had 10 rebounds and six steals to spark the Lakeside Eagles (4-0, 10-0) past the Newport Grizzlies 63-43 in a Northeast A League game Friday night at Lakeside.

The Grizzlies (2-2, 7-3) had 29 turnovers as a result of Lakeside’s full court press and trapping defense. Carey Sauer led Newport with 12 points.

Lakeside 63, Newport 43

Newport 9 11 15 8 - 43

Lakeside 17 20 15 11 - 63

NEWPORT Casey 3, Schulz 8, Almond 0, Sauer 12, Sherman 2, Frandrup 5, Vallieres 2, Carrara 8 Lindburg 3, Carter 0.

LAKESIDE (NINE MILE FALLS, WASH.) - Waddell 4, Rowse 5, L.Jolley 13, B.Jolley 23, Hatch 6, Nikki Petticrew 6, Linsey Heebink 4, Janel Long 1, Kim Wilkins 1, Coral Grubbs 0.

Colfax 55, Chewelah 47

Brooke Hansen had 15 points and Tracy Tribbett added 11 as the Bulldogs (4-0, 9-0) remained tied for first place in the NEA with the win over the host Cougars (1-3, 3-6).

Colfax 18 8 17 12 - 55

Chewelah 7 15 8 17 - 47

COLFAX T.Pittman 0, Gigray 6, Harder 8, Blevins 2, Hall 5, Widman 0, Tribbett 11, Hansen 15, S.Pittman 6, Thiele 2.

CHEWELAH Edwards 0, Anderson 3, King 11, Albertson 13, Naccarato 2, Myers 2, Pickering 2, Cairns 0, Harrison 6, O’Neal 8.

Deer Park 52, Kettle Falls 34

The visiting Stags (3-1, 5-5) pulled out the win in a game that saw 49 fouls called and three Bulldogs (1-3, 3-6) foul out. Jaiden Watson led Deer Park with 18 points, including two 3-pointers.

Deer Park 10 17 12 13 - 52

Kettle Falls 5 12 5 11 - 34

DEER PARK Ostrom 0, Michaels 6, Darrow 4, Watson 18, Davis 2, Sims 4, Nedved 2, Stone 7, Gest 4, O’Brien 5, Oswalt 0, Langbehn 0, Scott 0.

KETTLE FALLS Gates 4, Lathrop 4, Maidhoff 4, Marco 6, Matter 3, McDaniels 2, Richardson 4, Storer 4, Weathers 3.

Bi-County League

Odessa 57, Valley Christian 49

Kori Walter had 15 points, including four free throws to seal the game in the fourth quarter, as the visiting Tigers (4-3, 6-6) downed the Panthers (1-5, 3-8).

Odessa 13 9 13 22 - 57

Valley Christian 5 19 7 18 - 49

ODESSA J.Melcher 6, Hunt 10, D.Melcher 0, Walter 15, D.Schorzman 1, Smith 12, L.Schorzman 4, Ramm 2, Shaw 0, Watters 0, Schmierer 7.

VALLEY CHRISTIAN Black 5, Croswhite 0, Cupp 0, Diaz 0, Ta.Dixon 0, Te.Dixon 15, Carmen Evans 11, Ferderer 4, Hopson 3, Monforton 11.

Wilbur-Creston 59, Reardan 39

Jessica Martin had 17 points and Holly Arden had all nine of her points in the first quarter to lead the host Wildcats (7-0, 11-1) over the Indians (3-3, 7-5).

Reardan 8 6 9 16 - 39

Wilbur-Creston 25 12 15 7 - 59

REARDAN Bocook 10, Krupke 3, Schwartz 0, C.Jayne 0, Holwegner 6, Guhlke 2, Rohner 2, Soliday 0, P.Jayne 2, Turner 11, Supinger 3.

WILBUR-CRESTON Allen 2, Deahl 3, Martin 17, Erickson 11, L.Arden 2, H.Arden 9, Kunz 5, Bandy 10.

Ritzville 45, Sprague-Harrington 35

Amy Mickelsen had 11 points, including five free throws in the final three minutes to seal the game, as the Broncos (5-2, 8-6) beat the host Falcons (2-5, 2-11).

Ritzville 14 12 7 12 - 45

S-H 7 8 6 14 - 35

RITZVILLE Coleman 3, Kramer 0, Weber 4, Horpedahl 5, Wellsandt 5, Mickelsen 11, Russel 9, Yerxa 8, Telecky 8, Deking 0.

SPRAGUE/HARRINGTON Maurer 2, Larmer 2, Hampton 7, Smith 0, Putney 0, Engles 9, M.Walters 9, C.Walters 3.

ACH 54, Liberty 45

Christine Peterson scored 19 points and the Warriors (4-2, 5-3) had 16 steals in the win over the visiting Lancers (3-4, 5-8). Laci Hunsaker also added seven rebounds and four assists for ACH.

Liberty 10 17 8 10 - 45

ACH 13 17 7 17 - 54

LIBERTY Pittmann 0, Cory 12, Neihart 13, Polione 4, Farka 2, Cornwall 4, Adams 2, Torguson 8.

ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE Ke.Horter 1, Malone 4, Rock 13, Dormaier 0, Roberts 0, Peterson 19, Hunsaker 5, White 10, Malone 2.

Panorama League

Columbia 67, Springdale 66

Despite getting 27 points from Cindy Cates, a fourth quarter Charger (1-3, 2-8) comeback fell short and the host Lions (4-1, 5-4) avoided the upset. Lisa Dale led Columbia with 18 points.

Springdale 15 18 16 17 - 66

Columbia 20 16 14 17 - 67

SPRINGDALE A.Bade 0, Peone 13, Diedrich 7, K.Bade 2, Campbell 4, Hendricks 0, C.Cates 27, N’Deeo 0, Dixon 9, Swiger 0, Stricker 0, S.Cates 4.

COLUMBIA Schrack 0, Covington 0, Etue 13, Skidmore 14, Schurger 11, Strickler 1, Blaine 0, Brisbois 9, Dale 18, Dashiell 1.

Northwest Christian 55, Curlew 31

Heidi Simmons and Jana Huston scored 15 points apiece as the Crusaders (3-1, 5-5) beat the Cougars (1-4, 3-6).

Curlew 9 4 3 15 - 31

NWC 13 17 19 6 - 55

CURLEW Peterson 0, Barkley 0, Thiele 8, Beck 7, Somday 0, Taylor 2, Kaatz 7, Thresham 0, McLeod 3, Craw 3, Bonwell 1.

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Storro 2, Simmons 15, K.Smith 2, Moen 0, Greenup 1, E.Smith 6, Ogle 0, Montague 2, Casimir 0, Wright 10, Clouse 1, Huston 15.

St. George’s 47, Inchelium 34

Despite outscoring the Dragons 27-16 in the second half, the Hornets (2-2, 3-4) couldn’t overcome a seven point first half and lost at home. Saint George’s (5-0, 5-6) had three people in double figures led by Dawn Trowbridge’s 15.

Saint George’s 18 13 3 13 - 47

Inchelium 5 2 13 14 - 34

SAINT GEORGE’S Chill 0, Boutz 2, Webster 0, De Niro 0, Swift 3, Trowbridge 15, Routh-Corker 13, Appling 2, Harvill 12, Moore 0, Duffey 0.

INCHELIUM G.Finley 0, Swan 2, C.Stensgar 4, T.Finley 8, D.Stensgar 3, Nugent 0, Boyd 3, L.Stensgar 2, Mallory 12.

Selkirk 61, Wellpinit 34

Molly Carlson scored 19 points to lead the visiting Rangers (4-1, 8-2) past the Redskins (0-5, 1-9). Rainbow Lynn had 15 points, five rebounds, five assists and five steals for Wellpinit.

Selkirk 15 19 11 16 - 61

Wellpinit 12 10 6 6 - 34

SELKIRK Dickinson 10, Jennings 1, Barnes 0, Sharp 8, Weaver 2, Koontz 4, Dury 7, Porter 9, Carlson 19, Firass 3.

WELLPINIT Tonasket 4, Allen 8, Ost 0, J.Flett 0, Abrahamson 0, Payne 2, Covington 2, Lynn 15, Wynecoop 0, Stearns 0, Ramos 0, Samulels 3.

Republic 62, Cusick 13

The Tigers’ (2-3, 4-5) Melissa Friend dropped in 14 points as Cusick (0-4, 0-7) remained winless.

Republic 12 12 13 25 - 62

Cusick 2 5 2 4 - 13

REPUBLIC Davis 3, Dinkins 6, Friend 14, Pfaffe 10, Prince 7, Prizitchett 0, Stonehocker 5, Tietsort 2, Wilson 6, Young 9.

CUSICK Norton 0, Pickerel 0, Cutshall 0, Waldman 2, Haas 2, Foster 2, Nenema 5, Johnson , Thomas 0, Chitwood 0, Zeismer 2, Barton 0.

Whitman County League

St. John-Endicott 72, L-W 27

Tricia Lamb had 18 points and Andee Schmick added 12 points and 13 rebounds, including 11 in the first half, to lead the host Eagles (2-0, 11-0) past the Tigercats (0-2, 6-6).

LaCrosse-Wash. 3 8 2 14 - 27

SJE 25 13 18 16 - 72

LACROSSE/WASHTUCNA Camp 0, A.Bay 7, Kinch 4, D.Bay 8, Wigen 4, Bryan 2, Schneider 2.

ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Simpson 1, Colyar 2, Bafus 9, Kleweno 2, Lamb 18, Loomis 6, Garrett 7, Schmick 12, Kile 12.

Tekoa-Oakesdale 51, Gar-Pal 29

Sally Palmer had 15 points and the host Nighthawks (2-0, 7-3) held the Vikings (1-1, 7-4) to three points in the second quarter to stay tied for first place with St. John-Endicott.

Garfield-Palouse 6 3 10 10 - 29

T-O 9 12 15 15 - 51

GARFIELD-PALOUSE Nelson 1, Main 0, Shelden 5, Pfaff 4, J.Cottrill 3, S.Cottrill 2, Sheffler 0, Hodson 1, Broughton 3, McCabe 10.

TEKOA-OAKESDALE Crider 7, Wagner 2, Palmer 14, Brown 2, J. Hay 9, Peringer 2, Hansen 0, Bruce 3, French 4, A. Hay 2, Cox 6.

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