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A/B Boys

Odessa shot 50 percent from the field while holding Liberty to 33 percent in the second half to upset the sixth-ranked Lancers 52-49 Tuesday night in a Bi-County League game at Odessa.

Troy Grall led the Tigers (6-6, 9-8) with 15 points and seven rebounds as Liberty (10-2, 13-4) dropped out of first place in the East Division. Travis Greenwalt had 16 for the Lancers.

Odessa 52, Liberty 49

Liberty 16 9 14 10 - 49

Odessa 14 16 10 12 - 52

LIBERTY Cory 6, P.Rafter 5, Horlacher 3, Schirmer 0, Cooper 0, J.Rafter 4, Cornwall 13, Tee 0, Greenwalt 16, Mix 0, Holling 0, Engel 2.

ODESSA G.Schafer 0, Kramer 5, Starkel 4, Melcher 8, Floch 0, Carlson 10, Carroll 0, Z.Schafer 0, Hardung 0, Grall 15, Pitts 2, Praetorius 8.

Spr.-Harrington 87, Davenport 71

David Countryman had a game-high 26 points and 11 rebounds and Brett Bly added nine assists to lead the Falcons (9-3, 12-6) past the Gorillas (4-9, 6-12) at Harrington.

Davenport 19 10 14 28 - 71

S-H 20 16 25 26 - 87

DAVENPORT Orvis 0, Buchanan 18, Deal 2, Swain 13, Parsons 8, Telecky 8, Bailey 0, Fitzpatrick 2, McClure 2, Turnbough 18.

SPRAGUE/HARRINGTON Newcomb 23, Wagner 3, Bly 8, Shields 4, Putney 5, Countryman 26, Kupers 0, Hattrup 16, Carper 2, Vold 0.

Christian Heritage 53, Lind 51

The host Patriots (2-10, 6-11) won the battle of the teams at the bottom of the Bi-County League despite 23 points from the Bulldogs’ (1-11, 1-15) Rob Schrenk, 13 of which came in the fourth quarter.

Lind 12 11 11 17 - 51

Christian Heritage 14 14 16 9 - 53

LIND Sheckells 6, Ruiz 2, Montejano 1, Pennel 1, Sackmann 10, Schrenk 23, Palmer 8, Wills 0.

CHRISTIAN HERITAGE Klein 4, J.Fischer 9, B.Newbill 10, B.Bishop 0, J.Newbill 0, Bell 14, T.Fischer 16.

NORTHEAST A

Deer Park 53, Colfax 46

Trevor Baker had 18 points and the visiting Stags (3-17, 6-10) held off a late Bulldogs (4-5, 5-10) rally. Colfax was down 13 at the end of the third quarter, but tied it 46-46 with 2 minutes left.

Deer Park 17 14 11 11 - 53

Colfax 8 12 9 17 - 46

DEER PARK - Harris 4, Bryant 0, B. Robinson 0, Weger 12, Schmitz 11, Faulkner 2, Moran 6, Baker 18.

COLFAX Kehne 4, Van Dyke 6, Asbjornsen 3, Parrish 0, Becker 16, Curtis 2, Conklin 0, Zimmerman 0, Stoner 12, Hall 3.

Medical Lake at Kettle Falls, ppd.

The game has been tentatively rescheduled for Feburary 12th.

PANORAMA

NWC 65, Springdale 57

Jeremy Affeldt had 30 points, including 12 in the second quarter and 10 in the third, as the visiting Crusaders (11-3, 13-5) handed the Chargers (3-11, 4-14) their sixth straight loss. Springdale played without leading scorer Ben Peterson.

Northwest Christian 11 20 13 21 - 65

Springdale 15 14 16 12 - 57

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Mortlock 0, Marr 9, McCormick 13, Affeldt 30, Phelps 0, Crouch 11, Dygert 0.

SPRINGDALE Brisbois 6, Farnsworth 6, Nolander 16, Meyers 0, McCurdy 20, Gardiner 0, Blanchard 3, Hargrave 0, Nortz 6.

Wellpinit 77, Columbia 39

Dominic Tonasket had 19 points and 11 rebounds and Adrian Holt added a game-high 20 points as the Redskins (8-6, 10-7) beat the visiting Lions (0-13, 0-16).

Columbia 7 14 9 9 - 39

Wellpinit 16 18 23 20 - 77

COLUMBIA Kastelic 3, McRea 0, Hofstetter 0, Wilson 12, Niedhart 3, Smith 1, Philpot 0, Cornwall 14, Covington 6.

WELLPINIT Cates 2, Garrett 0, J.Holt 2, A.Holt 20, Denison 8, A.Flett 3, LeBret 5, D.Tonasket 19, M.Tonasket 0, Andrew 4, Pakootas 14.

Selkirk 76, St. Michaels 43

Nathan Dial scored 29 points despite not playing in the fourth quarter and the host Rangers (11-3, 14-4) outscored the Warriors (4-9, 4-12) 22-4 in the third quarter for the win. Karl Vogel led St. Michaels with 21 points.

St.Michaels 13 11 4 15 - 43

Selkirk 20 18 22 16 - 76

ST. MICHAEL’S Vogel 21, Sandquist 6, Edwards 2, Argentino 6, Baarstad 8, LaJoie 0, Harding 0, Bedker 0, Lakin 0.

SELKIRK Coppock 3, Davis , Kinney 4, Larson 7, Farris 8, Gere 2, J.Davis 8, Pichette 2, Huffine 13, Dial 29, Fandrey 0.

St. George’s 82, Cusick 36

Dylan Averett had 18 points and Jason Ala added 13, nine rebounds and four blocks as the Dragons (14-0, 16-2) won their 12th straight by beating the visiting Panthers (3-11, 4-13).

Cusick 8 10 4 14 - 36

St. Georges 27 16 14 25 - 82

CUSICK Scott 6, Hamilton 2, Waldman 4, Meek 2, Chantry 2, J.Finley 0, Martin 2, Birchall 4, Russell 10, S.Finley 2, Witherell 2.

ST. GEORGE’S Cooke 4, Tseng 12, Blume 0, Kennedy 5, Sadler 2, Kuney 5, Ala 13, Charbonneau 3, Laugen 14, Averett 18, DePonty 4, Col 2.

Postponements

The Curlew at Inchelium game has been rescheduled for today at 4 p.m. as well as the Republic at Northport game.

WHITMAN

T-O 58, St. John-Endicott 53

Trevor Fox went 9 for 10 from the line in the fourth quarter and John Wall had 16 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Nighthawks (2-6, 3-15) to the upset over the Eagles (4-4, 5-12) at Tekoa.

St.John-Endicott 3 13 11 26 - 53

T-O 11 14 10 23 - 58

TEKOA-OAKESDALE Teal 2, Brown 0, Fox 15, Freeburg 6, Wall 16, Perrins 6, Crooks 6, Marsh 3, Zornes 2, French 0, Gaffis 2.

ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Kleweno 6, Colyar 6, Strader 13, Gering 8, Jordan 5, Hergert 13, Stolmeier 2.

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