Keep Paces Moscow To Win
Area boys basketball
Jason Keep made 11 of his 15 shots from the floor and finished with a game-high 24 points to lead the Moscow Bears (10-2) to a 64-59 non-league win over the Clarkston Bantams (5-4) Saturday night in Clarkston.
Moscow 64, Clarkston 59
Moscow 13 20 17 14 - 64 Clarkston 10 18 16 15 - 59
MOSCOW Dudley 5, Strobel 4, Miller 16, Petersen 7, Lathen 6, Z.Johnson 2, Keep 24.
CLARKSTON Johnson 2, Cunningham 2, J.Martin 19, Burns 7, Jelinek 11, S.Martin 2, Chatigny 16.
Intermountain
Kellogg 60, St. Maries 45
Casey Fisher tossed in a game-high 27 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the Wildcats (2-1, 8-2) to a win over the host Lumberjacks (1-3, 4-6).
Kellogg 14 16 16 14 - 60 Saint Maries 11 13 7 14 - 45
KELLOGG Mercado 0, Corkill 0, Behm 5, Hansen 6, Kohai 14, Fisher 27, Rice 3, Carlson 3, Little 2.
ST. MARIES Spooner 0, Sindt 0, Craner 3, Eberlin 3, Konkright 12, Weinmann 2, M.Raebel 0, Holdahl 0, S. Reabel 25.
North Star
Clark Fork 63, Kootenai 37
The Wampus Cats exploded for 50 points in the second half to run away from the visiting Warriors.
Clark Fork, which trailed by three at the half, was led by the 16 points each of Matt Lamburth and Jason Stevens.
Kootenai 9 7 11 10 - 37 Clark Fork 5 8 20 30 - 63
KOOTENAI Pearson 5, Lamb 12, Passow 8, Reinhofer 7, Timken 5, Johns 0, .
CLARK FORK B.Stevens 0, Berky 0, Lamburth 16, D.Higgins 0, Stutzke 12, Reuter 13, Powell 4, Decker 0, Klontz 0, N.Higgins 2, J.Stevens 16, Jackson 0.
Bi-County
S-H 74, ACH 69
David Countryman scored 24 points, including five in overtime, as the Falcons shocked the top-ranked Warriors in Harrington.
The Warriors (8-1, 10-1) trailed the Falcons (7-2, 10-5) 53-40 with three minutes left in the game before a 20-7 run forced the game into overtime.
ACH 16 15 5 24 9- 69 Spr.-Harr. 19 10 16 15 14- 74
ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE Higginbotham 0, Pierce 7, Murray 11, Elder 5, Behne 0, Carstensen 27, Goodwin 6, J.Evers 6, K.Evers 8.
SPRAGUE/HARRINGTON Newcomb 15, Wagner 0, Bly 8, Putney 3, Countryman 24, Hattrup 11, Carper 13, Vold 0.
Reardan 71, Chr. Heritage 38
Robb Soliday scored 18 points to lead the third-ranked Indians (6-2, 11-2) past the visiting Patriots (1-8, 4-9).
Chr. Heritage 6 9 13 10 - 38 Reardan 25 16 15 15 - 71
CHRISTIAN HERITAGE J.Bishop 0, Klein 0, J.Fischer 9, B.Newbill 11, B.Bishop 0, J.Newbill 0, Bell 16, T.Fischer 9.
REARDAN Jenkin 2, Lane 6, Graham 5, Ro.Soliday 18, Rh.Soliday 4, Kiger 6, Martin 2, Titchenal 3, Eastman 2, Jernstrom 0, Eller 6, Krupke 17.
Liberty 75, Lind 41
The sixth-ranked Lancers (8-1, 11-3) had four players score in double figures enroute to a lopsided win over the visiting Bulldogs (1-8, 1-12).
Lind 12 13 2 14 - 41 Liberty 22 15 17 21 - 75
LIND Sheckells 0, Ruiz 2, Williamson 0, Montejano 12, Pennel 2, Clark 0, Dutton 0, Fichtenberg 0, Sackmann 0, Schrenk 17, Palmer 8.
LIBERTY Cory 2, P.Rafter 10, Horlacher 2, Schirmer 2, Cooper 10, J.Rafter 15, Cornwall 19, Tee 2, Greenwalt 4, Mix 2, Engle 6, Holling 1.
Davenport 54, Odessa 44
Tom Turnbough scored 18 points and snagged 10 rebounds to lead the host Gorillas (4-4, 6-7) to a win over the Tigers (3-6, 5-8).
Odessa 8 9 8 19 - 44 Davenport 16 15 10 13 - 54
ODESSA Kramer 3, Starkel 4, Melcher 12, Floch 0, Carlson 9, Carroll 0, Z.Schafer 0, Hardung 0, Grall 10, Pitts 1, Praetorius 5.
DAVENPORT Buchanan 3, Deal 4, Swain 10, Parsons 6, Telecky 2, Fitzpatrick 2, McClure 0, Hammond 9, Turnbough 18.
Valley Chr. 74, W-C 61
Jeremy Sandin scored 21 points to lead the Panthers (3-6, 7-8) to a win over the visiting Wildcats (3-7, 3-10).
Wilbur-Creston 9 21 8 23 - 61 Valley Christian 19 10 24 21 - 74
WILBUR-CRESTON Leonard 2, Sapier 2, L.Katich 8, Tonasket 10, Gleason 19, Samuels 2, Kuchenbuch 6, Bahr 2, S.Katich 10. VALLEY CHRISTIAN Dahl 4, Schlafmann 0, Stager 0, Teterud 6, Spuler 17, Sears 9, Asbury 12, Sandin 21, King 5.
Northeast A
Chewelah 83, Deer Park 52
Greg Belzer scored a game-high 20 points to lead the top-ranked Cougars (6-0, 9-2) to a win over the host Stags (1-5, 4-8). Chewelah also got double-figure scoring from Chris Boone (19), Jeremy Landram (17), and Greg Rainer (13).
Chewelah 20 14 21 28 - 83 Deer Park 15 7 15 15 - 52
CHEWELAH Je.Landram 17, Meserve 0, Murbach 6, Wissink 0, Skok 8, Ja.Landram 0, Boone 19, Belzer 20, Rogers 0, Rainer 13.
DEER PARK - Harris 0, Bryant 17, B.Robinson 0, Weger 15, Stevens 0, Schmitz 7, Faulkner 6, Moran 2, Baker 5.
Freeman 64, Kettle Falls 57
The 10th-ranked Scotties (4-2, 9-3) got 11 points from Nick Schuerman in overtime to prevail over the Bulldogs (0-6, 2-9) in Kettle Falls.
Freeman 12 15 9 13 15 - 64 Kettle Falls 12 11 12 14 8 - 57
FREEMAN Odle 0, Aa.Hill 5, White 0, Miller 2, An.Hill 14, Reed 4, Sheffield 0, Friberg 16, Schmidt 3, Schuerman 20, Blakeman 0.
KETTLE FALLS Entwhistle 12, Gordon 6, Link 0, Williams 2, Kulusza 12, Berryman 0, Newton 11, Delony 14.
Medical Lake 59, Lakeside 51
The Cardinals (5-1, 8-4) rallied from a 9-point fourth-quarter deficit and beat the visiting Eagles (4-2, 7-5). Kris Campbell opened the final period with a pair of 3s to get ML off and running.
Lakeside 17 7 18 9 - 51 Medical Lake 10 14 12 23 - 59
LAKESIDE (Nine Mile Falls, Wash.) - Nelson 10, Petticrew 2, Bender 9, Brakel 0, Day 0, Dasenbrock 6, Spiger 8, Miller 16. MEDICAL LAKE Jackson 5, Bailey 3, Huston 16, Simmons 10, Johnson 0, , Campbell 13, Nichols 9, Bahr 0, Moore 3.
Colfax 53, Newport 39
The visitng Bulldogs (3-3, 4-8) buried 16 of their 20 fourth-quarter free throws to hold off the Grizzlies (1-5, 4-8).
Colfax 10 10 11 22 - 53 Newport 9 6 10 14 - 39
COLFAX Kehne 10, Van Dyke 2, Asbjornsen 4, Becker 10, Curtis 0, Keck 11, Conklin 0, Zimmerman 2, Stoner 14, Hall 0.
NEWPORT Larson 0, Sherwood 0, Ellersick 12, McClean 4, Martindale 0, Carrara 18, Myers 0, Knapp 3, Richter 2.
Panorama
St. George’s 69, Northport 53
Jason Ala tallied 20 points and 10 rebounds and teammate Dylan Averett added 16 points to lead the host Dragons (8-0, 10-2) over the Mustangs (3-5, 5-7).
Northport 17 8 8 20 - 53 St.George’s 14 23 16 16 - 69
NORTHPORT Ashurst 0, Murphy 4, Aa.Day 3, Mine 7, Baribault 20, Jiminez 16, Ad.Day 0, Carlson 0, Buffan 3, Bennetch 0.
SAINT GEORGE’S Cooke 0, Tseng 8, Blume 0, Kennedy 8, Sadler 0, Kuney 7, Ala 20, Charbonneau 0, Laugen 10, Averett 16, Routh-Corker 0, DePonty 0, Col 0.
Republic 71, St. Michael’s 47
Mark Rickard scored 22 points and Jason Baldwin added 16 to lead the Tigers (7-1, 10-2) past the host Warriors (2-6, 2-9).
Republic 13 26 13 19 - 71 Saint Michael’s 5 9 17 16 - 47
REPUBLIC Michaels 5, Finlay 1, Rickard 22, Baldwin 16, Hanks 7, Eich 0, Burt 0, Grimm 6, Kuchenmeister 11, Wilson 2, Hanes 1.
ST. MICHAEL’S Vogel 14, Sandquist 0, Edwards 3, Argentino 11, Baarstad 12, LaJoie 4, Harding 0, Bedker 3.
Selkirk 60, Columbia 33
Oates Coppock and Nathan Dial each scored 10 points to lead the Rangers (7-1, 10-2) to a win over the Lions (0-8, 0-11). It was Selkirk’s ninth straight victory.
Columbia 2 4 13 14 - 33 Selkirk 19 11 13 17 - 60
COLUMBIA Kastelic 15, McRea 2, Hofstetter 0, J.Wilson 4, Niedhart 2, Smith 4, Philpot 0, Cornwall 6, D.Wilson 0, Carlson 0.
SELKIRK Coppock 10, Kinney 6, Larson 7, Farris 2, J.Davis 3, Pichette 6, Huffine 7, Dial 10, Fandrey 9.
NWC 70, Wellpinit 32
Jeremy Affeldt scored a game-high 32 points to spark the Crusaders (6-2, 8-4) to a victory over the visiting Redskins (4-4, 6-5).
Wellpinit 6 8 6 12 - 32 NW Christian 13 22 11 24 - 70
WELLPINIT Cates 0, Garrett 1, J.Holt 5, Denison 0, A.Flett 1, LeBret 3, D.Tonasket 10, M.Tonasket 2, Andrew 0, Pakootas 10.
NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Mortlock 8, West 1, McCormick 12, Affeldt 32, Klaja 4, Phelps 2, Crouch 11.
Bonners Ferry 71, Wallace 51
Adam Hiatt scored more than half the amount of points the entire Wallace team had with a 26-point performance in a contest at Bonners Ferry.
Wallace 4 14 14 19 - 51 Bonners Ferry 11 16 24 20 - 71
WALLACE Carlson 5, Grattic 16, St.Peter 0, Stutzke 8, Heyn 2, McKinnon 0, Cotter 2, Schillerett 10, Hegbloom 8.
BONNERS FERRY Bahe 6, A.Hiatt 26, Hubbard 2, S.Hiatt 3, Meeker 6, Ashby 8, Ross 3, Staples 5, Robertson 3, Carey 9.
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