Mount Spokane Breaks The Ice With First Hoops Victory
Boys basketball
Mount Spokane showed some spunk while recording the first basketball win in school history.
Casey Clark scored 11 points in the fourth quarter as the Wildcats (1-0) rallied past visiting East Valley 62-52 in a non-leaguer Saturday night.
Mount Spokane opened its doors in September as the 10th Greater Spokane League school.
Justin Lewis added seven points during the Wildcats’ 25-point fourth quarter. John Erp of Mount Spokane had six steals.
Mount Spokane 62, East Valley 52
East Valley 14 10 15 13 - 52
Mt. Spokane 11 13 13 25 - 62
EAST VALLEY - Henderson 0, Smith 0, Sitton 0, Johnson 13, Quirk 8, Burgess 13, Shogren 0, Sterling 10, Storey 0, Pooley 0, Horgan 8.
MOUNT SPOKANE - Adams 1, Gaston 0, Tabisz 16, Clark 16, Bishop 6, Hardman 3, Young 7, Swanson 0, Erp 0, Lewis 13.
Rogers 76, West Valley 52
Sam Dempsey’s 23 points and 13 rebounds helped the Pirates (2-0) top the visiting Eagles (0-2).
Dempsey hit 9 of 12 from the field. Brett Oglesbee added seven assists and Greg Pugh 10 rebounds for Rogers, which had a 31-22 edge.
West Valley 12 14 10 16 - 52
Rogers 15 16 16 29 - 76
WEST VALLEY - Sly 3, Allen 8, Browning 2, Groh 15, Gregg 6, Spivey 7, Lybarger 9, Sorenson 2.
ROGERS - Ridley 9, Walen 0, Bedford 6, Hooper 7, Oglesbee 14, Rother 3, Dempsey 23, Pugh 14.
Ferris 63, Cheney 43
The visiting Saxons (2-0) hit 13 of 17 free throws in the course of their victory over the Blackhawks (1-1).
Cheney missed 14 of its 15 3-point attempts.
Ferris 13 10 17 23 - 63
Cheney 11 8 9 15 - 43
FERRIS - Biggerstaff 3, Servine 13, Atkins 12, Gill 0, Watts 8, Hodl 13, Mietus 8, Donner 0, Williams 6.
CHENEY - Stiffler 4, Eggart 2, Goetz 2, Donnelly 2, Ervin 12, Caskey 0, Malisani 6, Kiger 5, Bond 10.
Kamiakin 65, Mead 46
The Braves made 12 of 15 free throws in the fourth quarter and 24 of 31 for the game to defeat the visiting Panthers (1-1) at Kennewick.
Kamiakin hit nine 3-pointers.
Mead 10 8 16 12 - 46
Kamiakin 19 14 6 26 - 65
MEAD - Zelinski 0, Lindberg 0, Schollmeyer 0, Adams 2, Stenersen 7, Stucky 4, Scholl 0, Stone 7, Galles 10, Boydston 2, Castillo 7, Wolverton 7.
KAMIAKIN - Blodgett 2, Morris 20, Kostorowski 3, Beasley 11, Maki 5, Utecht 14, Kims 5, Van Vliet 5, Vogan 0, Wyatt 0.
Pasco 42, University 30
David Hileman hit a pair of 3-pointers in the fourth quarter to help the visiting Bulldogs defeat the Titans (0-2).
U-Hi’s Brad Van Dyne had eight rebounds. The Titans shot 28 percent from the field.
Pasco 4 9 12 17 - 42
University 9 5 8 8 - 30
PASCO - MacKay 9, Hileman 12, Fielding 10, Shimek 2, Woodward 2, Matthews 2, Wade 2, Mattox 1, Niebel 2.
UNIVERSITY - Fale 5, Merrifield 0, Short 0, Benefield 0, Ruscio 3, Roberts 4, Van Dyne 11, Florence 2, Renz 3, Price 2.
Walla Walla 52, North Central 30
The Blue Devils held the visiting Indians (0-2) to 33 percent shooting.
Walla Walla shot 20 of 52 from the floor.
North Central 2 5 7 16 - 30
Walla Walla 19 12 14 7 - 52
NORTH CENTRAL - Allen 12, Lesesne 1, Montgomery 0, Blotsky 10, Farr 5, Allberry 0, Martyn 2, Johnson 0.
WALLA WALLA - Hamlin 6, Bankhead 13, DeWolfe 4, Kjack 9, Zoonz 2, Delong 0, Herr 4, Jones 6, Thompson 8.
Freeman 56, V.Christian 53
The Scotties (3-0) made 28 of 34 free throws to edge the visiting Panthers (2-1).
The Panthers trailed 54-53 with 6 seconds left when Michael Spuler missed a shot and fouled Steve Simmons, who made both free throws. Freeman’s D.J. Goldsmith had 13 rebounds, seven on the offensive end.
Valley Christian 12 10 14 17 - 53
Freeman 14 9 13 20 - 56
VALLEY CHRISTIAN - J.Decker 3, Smith 2, Spuler 18, Meyer 0, Sears 10, B.Decker 0, Evans 14, Sandin 6.
FREEMAN - C.Miller 4, R.Snyder 2, M.Miller 10, Simmons 7, Shkuratoff 0, Goldsmith 19, White 8, Pope 6.
NW Christian 62, Reardan 34
The host Crusaders (1-1) made 10 of 17 3-pointers to defeat the depleted Indians (0-1).
Reardan, playing its first season at 1A after finishing second at last year’s State B tournament, competed without starters Rhett Soliday and Reece Jenkin. No reason was given for their absence.
Reardan 12 8 7 7 - 34
NW Christian 14 17 17 14 - 62
REARDAN - Alexie 2, Krupke 2, Landreth 3, Eastman 11, LeBret 1, Nollmeyer 10, Brown 10, Anderson 0.
NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN - Orr 2, Greenup 0, Proffitt 4, Wolf 10, Smith 5, Warren 0, Thomas 18, Strandy 6, Malott 9, VanGerpen 0, Bell 4, Goldman 2, Crouch 2.
Kettle Falls 68, Tonasket 66
Dustin Lickfold made two free throws with 10 seconds left to lift the Bulldogs (1-2) over the visiting Tigers.
Tonasket’s Mack Hauff missed a last-second 16-footer. Hauff scored 20 of his 26 in the first half, and finished 10 of 15 from the field and 5 of 5 from the line.
Tonasket 21 14 20 11 - 66
Kettle Falls 18 20 12 18 - 68
KETTLE FALLS - George 11, Weathers 15, Miller 12, Brodehl 0, Madlin 4, Musson 0, Lickfold 15, Payne 11.
TONASKET- Jones 13, Walls 6, Oberg 4, Schuller 3, Buchart 2, Hauff 26, Brad Call 6, Gomez 4, Tuchaw 2.
Lakeside 63, Springdale 34
Jim Spiger scored 22, and the visiting Eagles (1-0) forced 35 turnovers to defeat the Chargers (0-2).
LAKESIDE - Maruca 0, Day 0, Purkheiser 4, Rouse 8, Spiger 22, K.Skinner 10, Noland 5, Clockerty 4, Brown 2, Bjork 8.
SPRINGDALE - Gilstrap 4, Sanchez 2, Farnworth 2, Meyers 2, Ralph 3, Nortz 4, Thompson 2, Peterson 5, Crawford 0, Hammack 8, Ely 2, Carlson 0.
Border League
Clarkston 64, Post Falls 58
Nick Olson scored 22 and the visiting Bantams (1-0, 1-0) overcame a 9-0 start with a 24-8 edge at the free-throw line to defeat the Trojans (0-1, 0-1).
Clarkston 6 24 20 14 - 64
Post Falls 14 14 10 20 - 58
CLARKSTON - Nielson 11, Olson 22, Norland 1, Tucker 7, M.Smith 0, W.Smith 11, Blankinship 4, Fuchs 0, Harrington 8, Cummings 0, Cridlebaugh 0.
POST FALLS - Christiansen 3, Quesnell 1, Meeks 8, Therrian 2, Miller 18, Leary 6, MacAthur 2, Thornley 10, MacArthur 2.
, DataTimes