2a/1a/B Girls
PANORAMA LEAGUE
Cusick 47, Springdale 42
Cassidy Haas scored nine points in the fourth quarter as the Panthers (1-1, 1-0) defeated the Chargers (0-4, 0-1) for their first league win since the 1994-95 season.
Haas hit a late 3-pointer when Springdale had cut the lead to two.
Springdale 10 7 10 15 - 42
Cusick 12 12 10 13 - 47
SPRINGDALE - Olson-Axtell 2, Ramseyer 4, C.Rij 8, Tomsha 0, J.Rij 6, Franks 11, LeBret 4, Rae.Adolph 7.
CUSICK - Norton 18, Pickerel 4, Cutshall 6, Car.Haas 1, Cas.Haas 18, Cook 0, Chitwood 0, Ziesmer 0.
Northport 35, Republic 34
Sara Jimenez hit a free throw with 1 second left to lift the Mustangs (3-1, 1-0) over the visiting Tigers (1-1, 0-1).
Candace Young had 14 rebounds for Northport.
Republic 5 8 2 19 - 34
Northport 8 11 8 8 - 35
REPUBLIC - Hover 0, An.Merrit 1, C.Merrit 0, Koontz 0, Young 10, Campobasso 8, Am.Merrit 4, Ciais 4, Wilson 7.
NORTHPORT - Day 2, Lenhard 3, Sauvola 13, Jimenez 1, Young 16.
Selkirk 55, NW Christian 44
Rachea Allert scored nine fourth-quarter points and Molly Carlson had 11 rebounds as the Rangers (3-1, 1-0) held off the Crusaders (1-2, 0-1) at Ione.
Selkirk opened the fourth quarter with a 6-0 run for an 11-point lead, but NWC responded with a 13-0 run. Selkirk scored 15 of the final 17 points.
Selkirk 12 11 11 21 - 55
NW Christian 9 13 7 15 - 44
NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN - Nicolai 0, Silver 12, Cofer 2, Moen 0, Pilling 0, Ogle 4, Montague 1, Casimir 0, Strandy 4, Clouse 19.
SELKIRK - Fairbairn 10, Scherf 9, Barnes 2, Smith 4, Haney 0, Jones 4, Allert 10, Carlson 16.
Inchelium 65, Columbia 49
Bonnie Boyd had 12 of her 24 points in the fourth quarter and six of her eight rebounds in the second half as the Hornets (2-1, 1-0) topped the visiting Lions (0-3, 0-1). Inchelium outrebounded the Lions 34-18.
Columbia 6 9 16 18 - 49
Inchelium 11 20 10 24 - 65
COLUMBIA - Dale 0, Sampson 8, Lee 4, Schrach 0, Etue 3, Hudspeth 11, Nicodemus 14, MacMillan 5, Horne 4, Anderson 0.
INCHELIUM - T.Finley 8, Mollenberg 10, Tonasket 13, Campbell 0, Wapato 0, Seymour 2, Stensgar 8, Boyd 24.
Wellpinit 44, Curlew 28
Brenda Covington and Miranda Payne had eight rebounds apiece and the visiting Redskins (1-0, 1-0) hit 14 of 25 free throws to defeat the Cougars (1-3, 0-1).
Curlew missed 16 of 18 freethrow attempts.
Wellpinit 17 7 10 10 - 44
Curlew 6 5 6 11 - 28
WELLPINIT - Covington 9, Pakootas 7, Stearns 5, Allen 4, Ramos 0, Tonasket 7, Barnaby 0, Wynecoop 1, Payne 11.
CURLEW - Meyer 0, Brown 6, Paul 6, Barkley 5, Zerck 6, Phillips 3, Guizar 2, Edwards 0, Craw 0, Bi.Branam 0, Bo.Branam 0.
GREAT NORTHERN LEAGUE
Chewelah 55, Colville 39
Chrissy Oneal scored eight second-quarter points and the visiting Cougars (3-1, 1-0) defeated the Indians (2-1, 0-1).
Kristin Cornwell had seven rebounds for Colville.
Chewelah 13 16 18 8 - 55
Colville 16 4 10 9 - 39
CHEWELAH - Edwards 3, Anderson 0, Rogers 1, Harrison 8, Albertson 8, Grytdal 2, Halle 7, Moore 6, Oneal 18, McCanna 2, Boone 2.
COLVILLE - Shaw 6, Entwistle 4, McGrane 0, Janke 0, Matlock 6, Cornwell 9, Braff 4, Wollan 8, Lawson 2.
Lakeside 48, Pullman 31
The visiting Eagles (2-1, 1-0) hit 11 of 14 free throws to defeat the Greyhounds (0-2, 0-1).
Lakeside 12 11 11 14 - 48
Pullman 8 5 4 14 - 31
LAKESIDE - Neuchterlein 0, Vojtech 8, Giampietri 0, Heebink 9, Petticrew 14, Hamilton 0, Ryan 8, Jolley 4, Grubbs 3, Long 2.
PULLMAN - Brossman 7, Umbreit 2, Keck 0, Pedersen 4, Paulson 0, Rydbom 4, Curry 6, Johnston 6, Pollastro 2.
BI-COUNTY LEAGUE
Wilb.-Creston 57, ACH 29
The visiting Wildcats (3-2, 1-0) forced 25 turnovers, 12 in the first quarter, in their win over the Warriors (0-4, 0-1) at Hartline.
Lacey Malone of ACH had 11 rebounds.
Wilbur-Creston 26 13 8 10 - 57
ACH 7 5 4 13 - 29
WILBUR-CRESTON - Desautel 4, Sherwood 4, Harris 2, Mann 7, Deahl 0, Dreger 12, Erickson 16, Arden 8, Aubertin 2, Kemp 2, Nelson 0.
ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE - Edwards 2, Evans 3, Pinar 3, Maes 2, Nielsen 2, Horter 8, Malone 7, Stokoe 0, Giese 2.
Ritzville 69, Lind 26
Shannon Russel hit two 3-pointers and the Broncos (4-0, 1-0) defeated the visiting Bulldogs (0-3, 0-1) to run their winning streak to 14.
Lind 0 12 4 10 - 26
Ritzville 13 15 24 17 - 69
LIND - Robertson 2, Wahl 0, L.Palmer 0, K.Palmer 5, Montejano 0, Fritche 0, Bergeron 7, Young 0, Wilson 2, Fode 10.
RITZVILLE - Wellsandt 2, Warriner 5, Sackmann 2, Weber 3, Horpedahl 4, Fitch 12, Gibler 4, Russel 14, Yerxa 10, Alspach 2, Janzen 11, Zicha 0.
NON-LEAGUE
Tek.-Oakes. 42, Pomeroy 20
Heather Cox had 13 rebounds to lead a 35-23 advantage as the Nighthawks (4-0) defeated the visiting Pirates (3-1) at Tekoa.
Pomeroy had 40 turnovers.
Pomeroy 6 5 0 9 - 20
Tekoa-Oakesdale 9 11 9 13 - 42
POMEROY - Appel 1, McGreevy 0, Henry 4, Brandon 6, Heytvelt 4, Cox 3, Gittins 2.
TEKOA-OAKESDALE - K.Driscoll 0, S.Driscoll 4, Smart 2, Brown 5, Hay 4, Graffis 6, Beddingfield 1, Bruce 7, Cox 13.
Liberty 35, Rosalia 20
Jo Cory had 10 rebounds and the Lancers (3-2) defeated the visiting Spartans (0-4) despite the absence of starters Tiffany Nadler and Jessica Tusler.
Liberty’s Samantha Howard had four steals.
Rosalia 7 2 3 8 - 20
Liberty 10 11 4 10 - 35
ROSALIA - Quintana 0, Henning 0, Heinemann 2, Dale 2, Peringer 4, Blank 10, Willey 0, Bruce 2, Wood 0.
LIBERTY - Howard 2, Cory 17, Leslie 3, Olson 0, Bothman 0, Cain 3, Gardner 8, Bareither 0, Hodgson 2, Raugust 0.
SJE 54, Freeman 38
Heather White and Jennifer Hedlund combined for 20 rebounds to lead a 48-24 edge as the Eagles (3-2) defeated the Scotties (0-4) at St. John.
Freeman 10 8 9 11 - 38
SJ-Endicott 14 15 11 14 - 54
FREEMAN - Lazanis 0, Dahmen 4, Pratt 5, Wilkerson 7, Freeman 4, Kiddoo 4, Davey 0, Moberg 5, Palladino 8, Halverson 1.
ST.JOHN-ENDICOTT - Colyar 6, Kheck 7, Loomis 6, Schmick 5, Zuger 3, Gossard 2, Hedlund 11, White 12.
Spr.-Harr. 56, Davenport 35
Kristy Engles scored 15 of her 20 points in the first half and added 13 rebounds as the visiting Falcons (2-3) defeated the Gorillas (1-3) in a non-leaguer between Bi-County rivals.
Engles was 8 of 11 from the line. Davenport’s Christie Emory had nine rebounds.
Sprague-Harr. 16 12 20 8 - 56
Davenport 10 14 9 2 - 35
SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON - Sewall 5, Whipple 8, Ernst 0, Walters 9, Hatten 5, Harding 0, Green 3, Engles 20, Morse 0, Scoles 6.
DAVENPORT - Marriott 2, Smith 6, Guhlke 0, Schreck 11, Lust 4, Kunz 0, Emory 4, Pauls 8, Rux 0, Swain 0.
Med.Lake 45, Kettle Falls 42
Ali Biggs recorded a steal and fed Kristina Blayne for a late layup, and Mandy Madlin’s final 3-point attempt missed as the Cardinals (1-0) edged the visiting Bulldogs (1-4).
Brandy Knapp had 10 rebounds, and Blayne added six assists and five steals for ML. The Bulldogs sank 15 of 23 free throws.
Kettle Falls 13 6 12 11 - 42
Medical Lake 8 15 11 11 - 45
KETTLE FALLS - Holland 2, Schneider 8, Madlin 13, Fredrickson 4, Azzarito 5, Bruce 3, Link 4, Newton 0, McDaniels 3.
MEDICAL LAKE - Muelken 0, Biggs 2, Blayne 6, French 7, Erickson 1, Monroe 10, Ramirez 0, Simmons 4, B.Knapp 15.
Gar.-Palouse 49, Asotin 27
The Vikings (4-0) forced more than 20 turnovers to win on the Panthers’ home floor.
Garf.-Palouse 12 15 10 12 - 49
Asotin 6 8 6 7 - 27
GARFIELD-PALOUSE - Nelson 2, Coles 17, Smick 2, Smith 1, Swinney 4, Kildew 2, Hayden 3, Tronson 8, Hershaw 4.
ASOTIN - Mendosa 2, Johnsen 5, Fred 12, L.Shaw 4, Van Trease 1, King 2, Andrews 1.
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