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Lakeside’S Win Streak Up To 29

Girls basketball

Lakeside’s winning streak crept close to 30 on Tuesday.

Nikki Petticrew scored 21 points on 8-of-16 shooting as the Eagles defeated Tonasket 59-47 in a non-leaguer at Nine Mile Falls for their 29th consecutive win.

Petticrew added 16 rebounds, seven assists and six steals, and Julia Vojtech totaled seven assists, five steals and 6-of-10 shooting from the floor for Lakeside.

Lakeside 59, Tonasket 47

Tonasket 7 11 18 11 - 47

Lakeside 17 14 17 11 - 59

Tonasket (6-2) - Sutton 0, Messenger 2, Clarkson 16, C. Freeman 6, V. Freeman 6, Gonsalves 8, Helleson 9.

Lakeside (5-0) - Tikker 0, Giampietri 6, Vojtech 12, Petticrew 21, Ryan 2, Barcus 12, Wilkins 0, Stillar 6.

Cheney 50, Med.Lake 28

Kara Weitman scored her 10 points in the first half and added six steals as the visiting Blackhawks defeated the Cardinals. Cheney’s Amanda Krogh added eight rebounds. ML’s Hanna McConnell finished with nine rebounds.

Cheney 22 11 11 6 - 50

Medical Lake 5 7 7 9 - 28

Cheney (5-2) - Fockler 0, Conrath 12, Anderson 0, Weitman 10, Van Matre 0, Urdahl 6, Maxvill 4, McLauchlin 3, Birchler 0, Marsh 0, Krogh 11, Oyoloker 4, Schade 0.

Medical Lake (0-4) - Muelken 6, Mahmood 1, Higgins 8, Reitmeier 0, Deming 0, Daily 0, Jones 5, McConnell 8, Traylor 0.

Wilb.-Cres. 69, Selkirk 42

Cherie Dreger totaled 20 points and 11 assists, and combined with Amanda Matt to hit 7 of 12 3-pointers, as the Wildcats defeated the Rangers at Creston.

W-C’s Alyssa Erickson added 11 rebounds, eight assists and six steals.

Selkirk 14 7 13 8 - 42

Wilbur-Creston 16 14 18 21 - 69

Selkirk (6-3) - Smith 0, Scherf 10, Fairbairn 3, M. Haney 6, Kinney 0, Beatty 6, Allert 11, Emrick 2, Schmidt 4.

Wilbur-Creston (6-3) - Matt 11, Sherwood 7, Dreger 20, Erickson 10, Snavely 9, Pakootas 3, Kemp 9, Lasz 0.

L-W 49, Pomeroy 20

Amy Bay had 11 rebounds and Christine Cronrath hit four 3-pointers as the visiting Tigercats topped the Pirates.

LaCrosse-Wash. 12 6 15 16 - 49

Pomeroy 9 4 1 6 - 20

LaCrosse-Washtucna (6-3) - Ayers 8, Schneider 6, Evans 0, Cronrath 12, Wigen 5, Hei. Kinch 2, Bay 9, Kel. Mays 5, Ker. Mays 2, Hea. Kinch 0.

Pomeroy (1-7) - Appel 4, Slaybaugh 0, Dixon 0, Van Ausdle 0, Kimble 2, DesJardin 0, Heytvelt 3, Brandon 2, McGreevy 9, Waldron 0.

REARDAN TOURNEY

Reardan 64, Spring. 44

Lindsay Krupke hit two 3-pointers and scored 18 as the Indians defeated the Chargers to break a sevengame losing streak.

Reardan plays Riverside at 6 p.m. today for the title. Springdale meets Rosalia at 3 in the consolation.

Springdale 10 12 8 14 - 44

Reardan 16 12 15 21 - 64

Springdale (1-7) - Stricker 4, C. Rij 4, Olson-Axtell 0, J. Rij 0, Brigman 0, Hubert 8, Ramseyer 14, LeBret 5, Rav. Adolph 1, Rae Adolph 8.

Reardan (1-6) - Mason 5, Seyler 6, Plummer 4, Krupke 18, Rinker 9, Moos 12, Ford 3, Jones 5, Schwartz 2.

Riverside 47, Rosalia 31

Tracy Koesel made 3 of 6 3-pointers and scored 17 points as the Rams topped the Spartans.

Sara Blank, with 18 points, accounted for 58 percent of Rosalia’s scoring.

Riverside 11 12 17 7 - 47

Rosalia 2 6 10 13 - 31

Riverside (3-2) - Arras 2, S. Korling 0, Koesel 17, Rizzuto 11, H. Wood 2, Friebus 2, Ke. Shorts 2, Lyons 0, Prichard 6, Ko. Shorts 0, H. Shorts 1, A. Korling 4.

Rosalia (4-3) - Dube 6, Henning 2, Heinemann 2, Dale 0, Paulson 0, Blank 18, Pittmann 1, Coe 0, Bruce 1, York 1, S. Wood 0.

FREEMAN TOURN.

B.Ferry 59, Deer Park 43

Julie Bateman scored nine of her 20 in the first quarter as the Badgers defeated the Stags to make the title game.

DP’s Angel Ebel had 10 rebounds. BF plays Lakeland at 6 tonight for the title. DP plays Freeman at 2 for third.

Bonners Ferry 20 14 14 11 - 59

Deer Park 8 14 7 14 - 43

Bonners Ferry (3-7) - Mellett 2, J. Robertson 0, Day 0, A. Ashby 12, Larson 11, Cady 9, Bateman 20, D. Robertson 5.

Deer Park (3-1) - Michaels 2, Anderson 3, Hardie 0, Oswalt 4, Hill 3, Watts 12, Pierce 7, Plummer 2, Ebel 10.

Lakeland 59, Freeman 38

Megan Egbert had 10 rebounds and the Hawks defeated the Scotties. Freeman shot 30 percent from the field and had 26 turnovers.

Lakeland 9 13 18 19 - 59

Freeman 8 7 7 16 - 38

Lakeland (7-1) - Douglas 2, Jamison 0, Smith 1, Desmarais 8, Austad 11, Waller 4, Egbert 11, Duvall 16, Berger 4, Hansen 2.

Freeman (4-5) - Floch 9, Dahmen 0, Pratt 4, Wilkerson 9, Freeman 5, White 0, Larson 4, Davey 4, Halverson 3.

CHELAN TOURNAMENT

Chelan 36, Chewelah 33

Abby Cullen, headed to Gonzaga University for volleyball, scored 16 as the Goats defeated the Cougars.

Chewelah 6 5 16 6 - 33

Chelan 12 4 10 9 - 36

Chewelah (2-2) - Franklin 4, Davis 2, Moore 8, White 2, Kinley 4, Oneal 11, Grytdal 2, Shamion 0, Kuller 0.

Chelan (6-2) - Cullen 16, Haerling 5, Tayne 5, Gores 5, Herling 4, Loyd 2, Dobbs 0, Hobbs 0.

CHEW. JV TOURNEY

Columbia 42, Mansfld. 37

The Lions shot 50 percent from the field during their hot third quarter to defeat the Shockers in the consolation game.

Mansfield 6 14 5 14 - 37

Columbia 6 4 22 10 - 42

Mansfield - R. Hansen 3, Jenson 0, Pinger 2, Darby 11, Fogd 16, Topling 2, M. Hansen 3.

Columbia (3-6) - Budweg 0, Dale 7, Lee 6, Schrack 2, Etue 7, Hudspeth 0, Nicodemus 8, Strickler 2, MacMillan 10, Anderson 0.