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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Wellpinit Stays Perfect, With Help

Girls basketball

Though the holiday season has come to an end, Northwest Christian gave Wellpinit one last gift Saturday in a Panorama League matchup played at Mead Junior High School.

The Crusaders (3-6, 2-3) gave up 40 turnovers and shot just 19 percent as the Redskins (9-0, 6-0) remained unbeaten with a 55-48 victory.

Allyson Clouse and Sara Montague combined for 13 rebounds for NWC.

Wellpinit 13 19 12 11 - 55

NW Christian 15 10 6 17 - 48

WELLPINIT - Covington 6, Pakootas 0, Stearns 10, Allen 5, Ramos 9, Tonasket 7, Flett 3, Payne 9.

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN - Nicolai 2, Silver 3, Cofer 2, Moen 6, Ogle 9, Montague 11, Casimir 7, Strandy 3, Clouse 5.

St. George’s 65, Col. 28

The Dragons (8-2, 5-0) shot 27 for 57 from the floor to remain unbeaten in league play, defeating the visiting Lions (0-10, 0-6).

Alyssa Henley and June Moore combined for 17 rebounds for St. Georges.

Columbia 4 6 7 11 - 28

St. Georges 17 19 21 8 - 65

COLUMBIA - Dale 2, Sampson 6, Lee 2, Etue 3, Hudspeth 2, Nicodemus 6, MacMillan 5, Horne 2.

ST. GEORGE’S - Liu 4, Clarke 5, Philopant 2, Stothart 0, Henley 17, Blume 2, Grant 0, Nielsen 3, DePonty 2, Routh-Corker 16, Luber 7, Kutteruf 3, Moore 4.

Curlew 51, Springdale 45

The Cougars (3-6, 2-3) held off the visiting Chargers (0-11, 0-5) despite hitting just 17 of 61 attempts from the floor and 17 of 42 from the free-throw line.

Curlew’s Robyn Zerck had 16 rebounds and Jenilee LeBret nine for Springdale.

Springdale 8 6 11 20 - 45

Curlew 9 16 11 15 - 51

SPRINGDALE - Olson-Axtell 2, Tomsha 2, J.Rij 17, Franks 9, LeBret 4, Rav.Adolph 11.

CURLEW - Brown 8, Peterson 4, Paul 6, Barkley 11, Zerck 16, Craw 6.

Northport 74, Cusick 34

Karen Sauvola and Candace Young each had 22 points to lead the Mustangs (8-3, 5-1) over the hosting Panthers (1-9, 1-4).

Alicia Cutshall had six rebounds for Cusick, but were still out rebounded by Northport 32-14. Three Panthers players fouled out.

Northport 18 20 16 20 - 74

Cusick 2 12 8 12 - 34

NORTHPORT - Burke 0, Wilson 2, Day 10, Goodwin 0, Lenhard 9, Sauvola 22, Jimenez 9, Godes 0, Young 22, Brunette 0.

CUSICK - Norton 12, Pickerel 0, Cutshall 10, Scott 0, Car.Haas 0, Cas.Haas 10, Heath 0, Maslanka 0, Chitwood 2, Ziesmer 0.

Selkirk 50, Inchelium 38

The Rangers (8-2, 4-1) cruised past the visiting Hornets (4-5, 3-3) with Rachea Allert and Molly Carlson combining for 13 second-quarter points. Carlson also had 11 rebounds, Allert 7.

Inchelium shot 15 for 52 for the game, Selkirk 21 for 56.

Inchelium 10 10 8 10 - 38

Selkirk 8 20 12 10 - 50

INCHELIUM - T.Finley 9, G.Finley 4, Mollenberg 7, Tonasket 0, Campbell 0, Seymour 0, Stensgar 10, Boyd 8, J.Davis 0.

SELKIRK - Fairbairn 11, Scherf 10, Barnes 2, Pettis 0, Smith 0, Haney 0, Jones 0, Allert 18, Carlson 9.

Bi-County league

Ritzville 53, Davenport 30

The Broncos (10-0, 5-0) remained perfect on the season thanks to a 48 percent shooting performance that lifted them past the host Gorillas (2-7, 0-1).

Shannon Russel hit four three-pointers on seven attempts for Ritzville.

Ritzville 14 16 10 13 - 53

Davenport 5 8 9 8 - 30

RITZVILLE - Wellsandt 2, Warriner 0, Weber 10, Fitch 10, Gibler 0, Russel 15, Yerxa 10, Alspach 4, Janzen 2, Zicha 0.

DAVENPORT - Swain 0, Marriott 8, Smith 0, Guhlke 2, Lust 0, Kunz 6, Emory 12, Pauls 0, Rux 0, Cowdrey 2.

Liberty 54, Odessa 43

Jo Cory shot 9 for 10 from the free-throw line, scoring 20 points as the Lancers (7-3, 1-1) downed the Tigers (4-5, 1-4) Nicole Hunt had 16 rebounds for Odessa.

Liberty 16 16 10 12 - 54

Odessa 11 11 9 12 - 43

LIBERTY - Howard 0, Cory 20, Leslie 0, Bothman 6, Cain 0, Prince 11, Gardner 8, Nadler 9, Adams 0.

ODESSA - Iksic 3, Buscher 0, Homberg 0, Schmierer 4, Haptonstall 5, Strohmaier 10, Cambell 0, Hunt 16, Hardung 0, Knerr 0, Weishaar 5.

Non-league

WC 60, SJE 34

Lisa Arden’s five 3-pointers lifted the visiting Wildcats (6-4) over the Eagles (5-4).

Val Loomis had six rebounds for SJE, who shot just 11 for 55 for the game. Nicole Nelson had eight rebounds for WC.

Wilbur-Creston 21 11 15 13 - 60

St.J-Endicott 7 5 12 10 - 34

WILBUR-CRESTON - Desautel 3, Sherwood 2, Harris 2, Mann 6, Deahl 2, Dreger 7, Erickson 5, Arden 16, Aubertin 2, Kemp 0, Nelson 15.

ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT - Ki.Colyar 7, Ko.Colyar 0, Kjack 0, Bass 0, Stolmeier 4, Loomis 2, Schmick 6, Zuger 0, Gossard 0, Hedlund 2, White 10, Curtis 2.

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