Jolley Leads Lakeside Girls
Lakeside continues to give fits to good teams from larger schools.
Brianne Jolley scored 27 and Julia Vojtech hit three important late free throws as the host Eagles (4-1) rallied to defeat Cheney 59-54 in a non-leaguer at Nine Mile Falls.
Nikki Petticrew added 10 assists and nine rebounds for Lakeside, which defeated Mead and barely lost to Lake City (12-0). Tiffany Van Matre of Cheney (4-3) scored 10 in the first quarter.
Lakeside 59, Cheney 54
Cheney 22 9 9 14 - 54
Lakeside 12 18 13 16 - 59
CHENEY - Fockler 0, Conrath 4, Weitman 19, Getz 7, Urdahl 0, McLaughlin 0, Birchler 4, Van Matre 14, Boline 0, Krogh 6.
LAKESIDE - Vojtech 3, Heebink 15, Petticrew 5, Ryan 6, Jolley 27, Grubbs 0, Long 3.
Central Valley 73, Moses Lake 36
Rikki Jackson hit 5 of 7 from the floor, and she and Marisa Liepman combined for 17 rebounds as the Bears (4-1) defeated the host Chiefs (2-4).
Central Valley 14 21 20 18 - 73
Moses Lake 6 8 11 11 - 36
CENTRAL VALLEY - Phinney 8, Renslow 2, Wilson 6, Grafos 7, Jackson 14, Ferguson 4, Shoquist 2, Liepman 11, J.Coyle 9, P.Coyle 4, Bragdon 6.
MOSES LAKE - Riebella 2, Hill 9, McKay 0, Martinez 8, Chamberlain 6, Ferugson 2, Newbigging 2, Flowers 7.
Kettle Falls 45, Curlew 43
Tasha Bruce’s basket with one minute left gave the Bulldogs (3-4) a one-point lead, and Aubri Azzarito added a free throw for insurance with 11 seconds left to defeat the Cougars (2-5).
Curlew 10 10 10 13 - 43
Kettle Falls 6 12 15 12 - 45
CURLEW - Brown 9, Peterson 3, Paul 9, Barkley 9, Zerck 11, Craw 0, Bi.Branam 2.
KETTLE FALLS - Holland 2, Schneider 0, Fredrickson 12, Azzarito 8, Bruce 10, Link 9, Newton 0, McDaniels 4, Olson 0.
Sydney 59, North Central 48
The Australian touring team made 17 of 30 free throws to defeat the Indians in an exhibition. For NC, Amber Carter made 5 of 7 free throws and Alice Stearns had 11 rebounds.
Sydney 19 7 17 16 - 59
North Central 8 11 19 10 - 48
SYDNEY DOLPHINS - Bell 17, Dillon 14, Firbig 2, Haddad 11, Hill 6, Mathews 9.
NORTH CENTRAL - Webber 0, Graesser 5, Ellenwood 0, Eschenbacher 6, Carter 11, Westland 0, Davis 0, White 8, Kennedy 8, Holdren 8, Bostic 0, Zinnecker 0, Stearns 2.
West Valley 55, Colville 45
Vanessa Parvey had 10 rebounds to lead a 37-14 advantage and the host Eagles (4-4) hit 23 of 39 free throws to defeat the Indians (4-3) for the WV Tournament title.
Colville 4 10 12 19 - 45
West Valley 7 15 16 17 - 55
COLVILLE - Shaw 6, Entwistle 8, McGrane 4, Janke 5, Matlock 2, Cornwell 1, Braff 8, Wollan 9, Lawson 2.
WEST VALLEY - Hilsabeck 1, Groh 8, Morris 2, McClintock 19, Huffman 5, Pedey 4, Parvey 2, Vermeers 14.
Bonners Ferry 63, Med.Lake 41
Tourney most valuable player Amber Paulson guided the Badgers (8-1) over the Cardinals (2-3) for third place.
Bonners Ferry 18 15 22 8 - 63
Medical Lake 7 9 13 12 - 41
BONNERS FERRY - Walter 11, Day 4, Ashby 14, Stolley 0, Maas 6, Carey 2, Larson 0, Paulson 19, Robertson 2, Bateman 5.
MEDICAL LAKE - Muelken 0, Biggs 7, Blayne 4, French 0, Erickson 1, Monroe 9, T.Knapp 0, Ramirez 8, Simmons 4, B.Knapp 8.
Selkirk 41, Reardan 32
Rachea Allert scored seven points in the fourth quarter, when Molly Carlson hit 4 of 4 from the line, as the Rangers (7-1) defeated the host Indians (4-2) in the title game of the Reardan Tourney.
Selkirk 10 10 4 17 - 41
Reardan 12 9 6 5 - 32
SELKIRK - Fairbairn 2, Scherf 6, Barnes 0, Pettis 3, Smith 0, Haney 0, Jones 4, Allert 11, Carlson 15.
REARDAN - Cassaro 4, Schwartz 3, Seyler 2, Jayne 4, Krupke 0, Rinker 2, Hicks 0, Plummer 9, Turner 8.
Davenport 46, Rosalia 37
Kylene Marriott scored 11 first-half points and the Gorillas (2-6) had just eight turnovers in defeating the Spartans (1-8) for third place.
Davenport 16 12 11 7 - 46
Rosalia 5 9 9 14 - 37
DAVENPORT - Marriott 13, Smith 0, Guhlke 6, Schreck 5, Lust 4, Kunz 0, Emory 10, Pauls 2, Rux 3, Swain 3.
ROSALIA - Quintana 0, Henning 0, Heinemann 2, Dale 10, Peringer 7, Blank 16, Willey 2.
Liberty 53, Odessa 43
Jo Cory scored 28 on 9-of-16 shooting from the field and added 12 rebounds as the host Lancers (6-3) defeated the Tigers (3-4) in the title game of the Liberty Tourney.
Odessa 14 8 8 13 - 43
Liberty 13 14 8 18 - 53
ODESSA - Iksic 2, Buscher 0, Homberg 0, Schmierer 4, Haptonstall 11, Strohmaier 10, Hunt 16, Hardung 0, Knerr 0, Weishaar 0.
LIBERTY - Howard 0, Cory 28, Leslie 0, Bothman 13, Cain 2, Prince 2, Gardner 6, Nadler 2.
Freeman 44, NWC 42
Heather Wilkerson made 6 of 9 from the field, and freshman Krista Freeman added nine assists to lead the Scotties (1-7) over the Crusaders (2-5) in the third-place game.
NW Christian 7 10 14 11 - 42
Freeman 15 10 10 9 - 44
NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN - Nicolai 0, Silver 4, Cofer 2, Moen 2, Pilling 0, Ogle 8, Montague 7, Casimir 9, Strandy 3, Clouse 7.
FREEMAN - Lazanis 4, Dahmen 5, Pratt 4, Wilkerson 13, Freeman 5, Davey 1, Moberg 4, Palladino 2, White 6.
Chelan 35, ACH 24
Chelly Haerline and Stacey Terry had seven rebounds apiece to lead the host Goats over the Warriors (3-7) in the title game of the Chelan Tourney.
ACH 2 7 5 10 - 24
Chelan 10 6 12 7 - 35
ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE - Evans 6, Maes 2, Horter 7, Malone 4, Stokoe 3, Giese 2.
CHELAN - Lloyd 4, Cooper 2, J.Terry 3, Haerline 12, Cullen 4, Fragnito 2, S.Terry 8, Long 0, Hobus 0.
Wellpinit 49, Cusick 19
Miranda Payne had nine rebounds to guide the Redskins (7-0) over the host Panthers (1-7) in the Cusick Crossover.
Wellpinit 9 13 20 7 - 49
Cusick 6 8 2 3 - 19
WELLPINIT - Covington 4, Pakootas 5, Stearns 2, Allen 8, Ramos 4, Tonasket 6, Barnaby 0, M.Payne 18, Payne 2.
CUSICK - Norton 6, Pickerel 0, Cutshall 0, Car.Haas 3, Cas.Haas 8, Heath 0, Cook 0, Chitwood 1, Ziesmer 0.
Clark Fork 51, Springdale 35
Charolette Scofield’s 3-pointer with three minutes left led to a double-digit lead, and Erin Manderscheid hit 6 of 9 from the line as the Wampus Cats (6-5) defeated the Chargers (0-9).
Clark Fork 11 9 17 14 - 51
Springdale 11 7 10 7 - 35
CLARK FORK - Ruen 2, Miller 10, Manderscheid 14, Scofield 9, Dugan 2, Decker 2, Hess 10, McDaniels 2.
SPRINGDALE - Olson-Axtell 0, Ramseyer 5, C.Rij 0, Tomsha 5, J.Rij 7, LeBret 9, Rae.Adolph 9.
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