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St. George’s Rallies Past 7th-Ranked Selkirk

Area girls

The Rangers led by seven points at halftime, but St. George’s (11-0, 11-6) won its eighth straight game, igniting a second-half rally with a 16-4 third period.

Dawn Trowbridge scored 22 points for the Dragons and Billy Swift had 10, all in the second half. Molly Carlson led seventh-ranked Selkirk (8-3, 12-4) with 23. The Rangers had won 10 of their last 11 games.

St. George’s 51, Selkirk 46

St. George’s 10 12 16 13 - 51

Selkirk 17 12 4 13 - 46

SAINT GEORGE’S Alsaker 0, Davis 4, Boutz 0, Webster 0, Swift 10, Trowbridge 22, Routh-Corker 3, Appling 6, Harvill 6.

SELKIRK Dickinson 8, Jennings 0, Sharp 2, Koontz 4, Dury 1, Porter 6, Carlson 23, Grass 2.

Panorama

Inchelium 56, Republic 44

The North Division leaders (9-2, 10-4) started the game with a two-point first period, but finished with a 24-point fourth as they came from behind in Republic (4-7, 6-9).

Inchelium’s Lorie Stensgar was 16-for-16 at the foul line.

Inchelium 2 15 15 24 - 56

Republic 10 10 14 10 - 44

INCHELIUM G.Finley 2, Swan 1, C.Stensgar 2, T.Finley 2, D.Stensgar 10, Nugent 0, Boyd 9, L.Stensgar 23, Mallory 7.

REPUBLIC Davis 0, Dinkins 0, Friend 16, Pfaffel 7, Prine 0, Pritchett 0, Stonehocker 6, Tietsort 0, Wilson 12, Young 3.

NW Christian 56, Cusick 12

The Crusaders (8-2, 10-6) led 25-4 at halftime. Six-footer Jana Huston had 13 points and 18 rebounds. The Panthers are 0-10, 0-13.

Cusick 0 4 2 6 - 12

Northwest Christian 11 14 14 17 - 56

CUSICK Norton 0, Pickerel 0, Cutshall 2, Waldman 0, Haas 2, Foster 0, Nenema 3, Johnson 3, Thomas 0, Chitwood 0, Zeismer 0, Barton 0.

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Storro 0, Simmons 6, K.Smith 6, Moen 4, Greenup 0, E.Smith 1, Ogle 2, Montague 6, Casimir 0, Wright 12, Clouse 6, Huston 13.

Columbia 47, Curlew 44

The Lions (7-4, 8-7) broke a 44-all tie in the last 36 seconds to win at Curlew (2-10, 5-12) despite 13 points and 13 rebounds by Cougar Joelle Kaatz.

Columbia 7 9 16 15 - 47

Curlew 6 20 4 14 - 44

COLUMBIA Schrack 0, Covington 0, Etue 6, Skidmore 19, Schurger 0, Strickler 0, Brisbois 14, Dale 6, Dashiell 2.

CURLEW Peterson 3, Thiele 10, Beck 6, Somday 2, Taylor 4, Kaatz 13, Treshman 6, Craw 0.

Northport 61, Wellpinit 39

Kendra Sauvola had 19 points as the Mustangs (6-5, 7-8) outdistanced the visiting Redskins (2-10, 3-14).

Wellpinit 9 8 11 11 - 39

Northport 12 14 16 19 - 61

WELLPINIT Tonasket 3, Allen 21, Ost 2, J.Flett 0, Abrahamson 0, Payne 3, Covington 0, D.Flett 0, Lynn 10, Wynecoop 0, Stearns 0, Brisbois 0, Ramos 0.

NORTHPORT Knudsen 2, Day 6, C.Young 5, Jimenez 0, M.Regis 4, Ke.Sauvola 19, Sell 10, E.Young 5, Lenhard 0, Ka.Sauvola 10 .

Northeast A

Colfax 77, Medical Lake 31

Second-ranked Colfax (7-1, 13-1) outscored the Cardinals 31-2 in the first period and 11 Bulldogs scored at home.

Medical Lake 2 4 10 15 - 31

Colfax 31 9 20 17 - 77

MEDICAL LAKE French 2, Musser 0, Duckett 9, Tschirley 0, Davis 2, Walker 2, Kjelland 2, Faison 8, Blayne 6.

COLFAX - T.Pittman 5, Gigray 6, Harder 3, Saulie-Rohman 2, Blevins 3, Hall 14, Widman 6, Tribbett 11, Hansen 8, S.Pittman 9, Thiele 10.

Lakeside 67, Kettle Falls 34

A 27-4 edge in the first period sent the seventh-ranked Eagles (8-1, 14-1) to a win at home.

Kettle Falls 4 7 6 17 - 34

Lakeside 27 13 17 10 - 67

KETTLE FALLS Gates 4, Lathrop 0, Maidhoff 4, Marco 2, Matter 2, McDaniels 2, Richardson 9, Storer 2, Weathers 9.

LAKESIDE (NINE MILE FALLS, WASH.) - Waddell 2, Rowse 6, L. Jolley 14, B. Jolley 13, Hatch 8, Petticrew 12, Heebink 6, Long 2, Wilkins 2, Grubbs 2.

Newport 55, Chewelah 45

The Grizzlies (7-2, 12-3) stayed close to the top, breaking a halftime tie to pull away at home. Michele Carrara had 13 points and 15 rebounds for Newport.

Chewelah 15 12 8 10 -45

Newport 10 17 14 14 - 55

CHEWELAH Edwards 0, Anderson 0, King 5, Albertson 0, Myers 0, Kristianson 12, Pickering 9, Cairns 7, Harrison 7, O’Neal 5.

NEWPORT Casey 3, Schulz 13, Almond 0, Sauer 22, Sherman 2, Frandrup 2, Vallieres 0, Carrara 13.

Deer Park 55, Freeman 43

The Stags (6-2, 8-6) built a 20-point lead through three periods and won comfortably despite a big fourth quarter for Freeman (2-7, 3-12).

Deer Park 10 20 17 8 - 55

Freeman 7 14 6 16 - 43

DEER PARK - Ostrom 0, Michaels 11, Watson 9, Davis 0, Sims 4, Nedved 0, Stone 12, Gest 9, O’Brien 8, Scott 2.

FREEMAN - Wilkerson 16, Brown 3, McCathern 6, Watson 0, Watkins 12, Boston 2, Pratt 4.

Bi-County

Reardan 55, Davenport 45

The Indians (7-4, 11-7) came from behind with a 24-point fourth period to retain their narrow East Division lead. Lisa Bocook led Reardan with 15 points and Jacquie Holwegner added 12.

Reardan 16 7 8 24 - 55

Davenport 11 6 16 12 - 45

REARDAN Bocook 15, Krupke 4, C.Jayne 0, Holwegner 12, Guhlke 0, Rohner 9, Soliday 3, Turner 4, Supinger 8.

DAVENPORT Wagner 0, Marriott ,18 Stiles 0, Dickson 2, Pauls 4, Emery 4, Jacobson 4, Mikelson 5, Cowdrey 8.

Valley Christian 58, Liberty 48

Liberty (5-5, 7-9) made 28 turnovers and 5-foot-2 Nicole Monforton scored 25 points, including three 3’s, for the Panthers (2-8, 5-11).

Liberty 8 7 16 17 - 48

Valley Chr. 9 16 12 21 - 58

LIBERTY Pittmann 0, Cory 13, Neihart 4, Polione 2, Farka 16, Bothman 1, Cornwall 0, Prince 0, Adams 0, Torguson 11.

VALLEY CHRISTIAN Black 4, Croswhite 0, Cupp 0, Diaz 0, Ta.Dixon 0, Te.Dixon 9, Evans 9, Jones 0, Ferderer 6, Sparks 0, Hopson 6, Monforton 25.

Wil.-Creston 62, ACH 52

Wilbur-Creston’s Jessica Martin scored 10 points in the fourth period as the second-ranked Wildcats (11-0, 16-1) raced past the Warriors.

ACH 14 11 14 13 - 52

Wilbur-Creston 14 18 8 22 - 62

ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE Ke.Horter 4, L.Malone 2, Rock 10, Dormaier 5, Roberts 0, Peterson 17, Hunsaker 9, White 5, Malone 0.

WILBUR-CRESTON Allen 4, Llewellyn 4, Deahl 0, Martin 26, Erickson 9, L.Arden 2, H.Arden 6, Kunz 0, Bandy 11.

Ritzville 55, Lind 9

The Broncos led 8-4 after one period, then outscored the winless Bulldogs (0-10, 0-15) 47-5 the rest of the way.

Ritzville 8 19 12 16 - 55

Lind 4 1 4 0 - 9

RITZVILLE Coleman 0, Kramer 3, Weber 9, Horpedahl 1, Fitch 11, Wellsandt 1, Mickelsen 11, Russel 5, Yerxa 11, Telecky 3.

LIND Rott 2, Bittick 0, Mel.Fode 0, Wills 3, Davis 2, Meg.Fode 2, Montejano 0, Palmer 0, Bergeron 0.

Whitman County

St. John-End. 71, LaC.-Wash 32

The unbeaten, top-ranked Eagles (7-0, 16-0) rolled to a 31-point halftime lead at LaCrosse. Andee Schmick scored 22 points for St. John-Endicott.

St. John-Endicott 23 22 13 13 - 71

LaCrosse-Washtucna 11 3 8 10 - 32

ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Simpson 5, Colyar 2, Bafus 9, Kleweno 0, Lamb 14, Loomis 0, Garrett 13, Schmick 22, Kile 6.

LACROSSE/WASHTUCNA Camp 0, Daniel 9, A.Bay 4, Kinch 1, D.Bay 8, Wigen 0, Bryan 1, Thompson 8, Schneider 1.

Colton 56, Rosalia 29

Rosalia (2-5, 8-9) made 36 turnovers at home and went without a field goal in the second period at home. Dawn Wallace scored 23 points for the Wildcats (4-3, 9-7).

Colton 15 11 15 15 - 56

Rosalia 10 2 8 9 - 29

COLTON Maston 0, Wallace 23, Harrell 4, Dudley 2, Crim 0, Reisenauer 4, Merk 5, Giden 18.

ROSALIA B.Nelson 4, Blank 3, Witte 3, C.Nelson 6, Peringer 0, Henning 0, McLaughlin 7, Brown 2, Bernard 2, Slemp 2, Powell 0.

Gar-Pal 45, Tekoa-Oakes. 41

Joey Cottrill made four late free throws to ice the upset victory for the Vikings (2-4, 9-7), who led by 12 at halftime.

Tekoa-Oakesdale 5 5 17 14 - 41

Garfield-Palouse 17 5 11 12 - 45

TEKOA-OAKESDALE Crider 8, Wagner 0, Palmer 8, Brown 2, J. Hay 15, Peringer 3, Hansen 0, Bruce 0, French 3, A. Hay 2, Cox 0.

GARFIELD-PALOUSE Nelson 2, Main 7, Shelden 0, Pfaff 8, J.Cottrill 13, S.Cottrill 0, Hodson 2, Broughton 7, Smith 0, McCabe 6.

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