Lakeside Downs Another Unbeaten Rival
Girls basketball
Two days, two wins over unbeaten teams.
Not bad for Lakeside, which completed a memorable weekend by toppling Colfax (10-1, 4-1) 51-46 in a crucial Northeast A League game at Colfax.
Brianne Jolley and Linsey Heebink scored 15 apiece for Lakeside (10-1, 5-0), which had beaten unbeaten Newport on Friday.
Lakeside 51, Colfax 46
Lakeside 13 13 13 12 - 51 Colfax 6 8 21 11 - 46
LAKESIDE - McElroy 0, Wilkins 2, Waddell 10, Heebink 15, Hatch 2, Jolley 15, Long 3, Petticrew 4.
COLFAX - Harder 0, T.Pittman 2, Hall 15, Thiele 12, Tribbett 4, Widman 2, S.Pittman 11.
Newport 65, Freeman 31
Carey Sauer scored 20 of her 32 in the first half, and added 10 rebounds as the Grizzlies (9-1, 4-1) stopped the visiting Scotties (2-9, 1-4).
Freeman 2 12 9 8 - 31 Newport 23 14 19 9 - 65
FREEMAN - Reed 0, Watson 0, Pratt 14, Dahmen 6, McCathern 2, Wilkerson 1, Watkins 3, Moberg 2, Graham 3.
NEWPORT - Carter 0, Casey 2, Lindburg 0, Schulz 13, Almond 6, McDirmid 4, Sauer 32, Frandrup 5, Carrara 3.
Chewelah 73, K. Falls 57
Anya Anderson and Jackie Albertson combined for six 3-pointers to help the Cougars (5-5, 2-3) beat the visiting Bulldogs (5-6, 1-4).
Kettle Falls 17 16 7 17 - 57 Chewelah 17 26 17 13 - 73
KETTLE FALLS - Fredrickson 4, Richardson 8, Fusato 3, Maidhoff 2, Azzarito 5, Matter 17, Cleveland 2, Lathrop 9, Baker 0, McDaniels 7.
CHEWELAH - Edwards 10, Anderson 10, Rogers 5, Harrison 8, Albertson 13, Barrans 7, Kristianson 9, Moore 2, Oneal 3, McCanna 2, Boone 4.
DP 59, Medical Lake 40
Tami Michaels had 15 steals and six assists, and Rayna Scott added 10 rebounds as the Stags (6-5, 3-2) beat the visiting Cardinals (0-10, 0-5).
Medical Lake 7 12 9 12 - 40 Deer Park 10 14 14 21 - 59
MEDICAL LAKE - Blayne 11, French 2, Erickson 6, Muelken 2, Duckett 0, Monroe 3, Tschirley 4, Ramirez 8, Simmons 2, Knapp 2.
DEER PARK - Ostrom 0, Hardie 0, Michaels 15, Bendowski 0, Sims 16, Fielder 0, Langbehn 4, Stone 14, Scott 8, O’Brien 2.
Panorama
N’port 81, St. George’s 52
Jessica Sell had 10 assists and Kendra Sauvola eight rebounds, and both scored 23 points as the Mustangs (11-1, 6-1) dealt the visiting Dragons (6-6, 5-2) their worst league loss during the ‘90s.
Northport, which tied idle Republic for first place in the North Division, shot 50 percent from the field.
Miranda Routh-Corker of St. George’s scored 25 points.
St. George’s 8 16 11 17 - 52 Northport 19 20 24 18 - 81
ST. GEORGE’S - Liu 0, Davis 6, DeNiro 0, Chiu 2, Boutz 2, Webster 2, Grant 0, McKelvey 0, Routh-Corker 25, Appling 0, Moore 9, Mackay 6.
NORTHPORT - Brunette 0, C.Young 10, Knudsen 0, Day 7, Ke.Sauvola 23, Sell 23, E.Young 4, Lenhard 0, Jimenez 0, Ka.Sauvola 14, Regis 0.
Selkirk 31, Columbia 23
Molly Carlson (14 points) was the lone player in double figures, and Marcie Dury scored all five of her points in the third quarter to help the Rangers (10-3, 6-1) over the Lions (3-7, 3-5) at Hunters.
Selkirk 6 6 9 10 - 31 Columbia 5 8 3 7 - 23
SELKIRK - Fairbairn 0, Barnes 0, Sharp 0, Smith , Grass 2, Jones 0, Weaver 0, Allert 2, Dury 5, Porter 8, Carlson 14.
COLUMBIA - Schrack 3, Etue 4, Berg 2, Strickler 5, L.Dale 9, Dashiell 0.
NWC 61, Wellpinit 50
Jana Huston’s 22 points and 22 rebounds guided the visiting Crusaders (5-8, 4-3) over the Redskins (6-5, 3-5).
Allyson Clouse’s eight first-quarter points helped NWC to a big lead. Wellpinit’s Miranda Payne scored 12 in the fourth quarter.
NW Christian 24 9 13 15 - 61 Wellpinit 6 17 7 20 - 50
NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN - Moen 5, Ogle 2, Montague 16, Casimir 2, Strandy 2, Clouse 12, Huston 22.
WELLPINIT - Abrahamson 0, Allen 3, Barnaby 0, Covington 8, Ost 0, Payne 17, Ramos 0, Stearns 13, Tonasket 9.
Springdale 52, Curlew 35
Wendi Stricker had 10 rebounds and the Chargers (7-5, 5-2) used a 17-2 run to pull away from the visiting Cougars (0-12, 0-8) despite 25 percent shooting from the field.
Curlew 2 13 5 15 - 35 Springdale 20 15 9 8 - 52
CURLEW - Brown 0, Peterson 6, Thiele 10, Barkley 3, Zerck 2, Paul 7, Somday 3, Craw 4.
SPRINGDALE - K.Bade 1, A.Bade 1, Cates 11, Dixon 11, Hendricks 9, N’Deeo 0, Stricker 16, J.Rij 0, Peone 3.
Inchelium 70, Cusick 42
Tanna Finley had seven assists and Danielle Stensgar took 11 of her team’s 53 rebounds as the Hornets (3-6, 2-5) beat the visiting Panthers (0-12, 0-7).
Cusick 6 19 4 13 - 42 Inchelium 22 14 20 14 - 70
CUSICK - Norton 11, S.Pickerel 9, Cutshall 0, N.Pickerel 0, Cas.Haas 7, Nenema 14, Thomas 1, Chitwood 0.
INCHELIUM - G.Finley 2, Mollenberg 10, Te.Finley 6, Seymour 0, D.Stensgar 15, Tonasket 13, Boyd 7, Ta.Finley 11, Pakootas 6.
Whitman County
L-W. 40, Gar-Pal 36
The visiting Tigercats (5-6, 1-1) forced 37 turnovers to beat the Vikings (5-6, 1-1) at Palouse. Joey Cottrill had 10 rebounds for Gar-Pal, which missed 10 of 20 free throws.
LaCrosse-Wash. 7 12 12 9 - 40 Gar.-Palouse 6 11 10 9 - 36
LACROSSE-WASHTUCNA - R.Schneider 4, A.Camp 5, Cronrath 7, A.Bay 11, Kinch 0, D.Bay 6, Bryan 1, Wigen 2, Larsen 0, N.Schneider 4.
GARFIELD-PALOUSE - Nelson 0, Coles 10, Shelden 2, J.Cottrill 8, S.Cottrill 0, Smith 0, Swinney 8, Hodson 2, Scheffler 0, Tronson 6.
T-O 47, Rosalia 17
Sally Palmer had of her 12 points in the first quarter as the Nighthawks (9-2, 2-0) topped the Spartans (5-3, 0-2) at Tekoa.
Rosalia 1 2 10 4 - 17 Tekoa-Oakes. 21 7 12 7 - 47
ROSALIA - Quintana 0, Henning 2, Witte 6, Nelson 5, Peringer 2, Brown 1, Willey 1, Dale 0.
TEKOA-OAKESDALE - S.Brown 0, Driscoll 2, Palmer 12, M.Brown 2, Hay 2, Graffis 8, Hansen 6, Bruce 7, Crow 0, Cox 8, Hurley 0.
St.J-E 62, Colton 27
Jennifer Headlund had 13 rebounds to guide a 50-25 advantage as the Eagles (10-1, 2-0) beat the Wildcats (3-7, 0-2) at St. John to remain tied for first place.
Colton 3 9 6 9 - 27 St.J-Endicott 18 14 16 15 - 62
COLTON - Crim 0, Morrison 2, Harrell 0, Maston 7, Hewitt 2, Buck 3, Reisenauer 8, Merk 5.
ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT - Ki.Colyar 10, Ko.Colyar 2, Bafus 3, Kleweno 2, Lamb 14, Loomis 5, Zuger 4, Kim.Kjack 0, A.Kjack 0, Kile 2, Schmick 5, Headlund 17.
Bi-County
W-C 70, Reardan 40
Mindy Bandy had 23 points and 10 rebounds, and the visiting Wildcats (10-3, 6-1) forced 22 turnovers to win their ninth straight and knock the Indians (8-4, 4-3) out of the East Division lead.
Wilbur-Creston 15 18 14 23 - 70 Reardan 6 9 15 10 - 40
WILBUR-CRESTON - Harris 2, Mann 0, Allen 11, Llewellyn 2, Deahl 10, Erickson 15, Arden 7, Bandy 23.
REARDAN - Cassaro 0, Jayne 3, Schwartz 3, Krupke 13, Evans 0, Soliday 5, Plummer 0, Turner 14, Rinker 2.
Ritzville 64, S-H 44
Shannon Russel scored 13 of her 26 points in the second quarter to guide the West Division-leading Broncos (11-2, 7-0) over the visiting Falcons (6-6, 4-3).
Sprague-Harr. 9 15 7 13 - 44 Ritzville 13 19 17 15 - 64
SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON - Maurer 0, Whipple 10, Morton 6, Putney 2, M.Walters 10, Smith 0, Engles 12, Morse 2, C.Walters 2.
RITZVILLE - J.Wellsandt 0, Warriner 0, Kramer 0, Weber 5, Horpedahl 4, M.Wellsandt 9, Russel 26, Yerxa 15, Alspach 5, Zicha 0.
Odessa 72, VC 69 (OT)
Nicole Hunt scored six of her 31 points in overtime and grabbed 18 rebounds as the Tigers (4-6, 3-4) beat the visiting Panthers (6-6, 2-4).
V.C. 20 18 14 11 6 - 69 Odessa 17 19 14 13 9 - 72
VALLEY CHRISTIAN - Monforton 15, Robertson 0, Diaz 0, Nichols 2, Rosholt 0, Arnhold 7, Evans 14, Swenson 0, Hopson 18, Jones 0, Ferderer 13.
ODESSA - Kagele 0, D.Melcher 3, Haptonstall 11, Strohmaier 4, J.Melcher 2, Schorzman 13, Hunt 31, Scheller 0, Watters 0, Schmierer 8.
Liberty 54, ACH 44
Jo Cory had 11 rebounds and scored 10 of her 22 points in the fourth quarter as the Lancers (4-9, 2-5) beat the visiting Warriors (1-9, 1-5).
ACHartline 12 10 12 10 - 44 Liberty 12 11 16 15 - 54
ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE - Malone 8, Pinar 0, Maes 4, Roberts 6, Dormaier 11, Horter 8, Giese 2, Andersen 5.
LIBERTY - Howard 0, Cory 22, Tusler 3, Neihart 17, Bothman 4, Prince 1, Gardner 7, Adams 0.
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