Harms’ 33 Lifts Pullman
Boys basketball
Senior point guard Ryan Harms scored a career-high 33 points on 13-of-24 shooting Saturday night as second-ranked Pullman defeated Chewelah 79-50 in a Great Northern League game at Pullman.
Harms, whose previous best this season was 20 points, was averaging 13.3 entering into the game. He played a little less than three quarters.
Senior Josh Bray made 8 of 17 field goals for 20 points and the Greyhounds shot 41 percent from the field to the Cougars’ 30 percent.
University of Montana-bound Brent Cummings had 14 of Pullman’s 48 rebounds.
Nate Garner had 10 rebounds for Chewelah.
Pullman 79, Chewelah 50
Chewelah 4 7 11 28 - 50
Pullman 22 19 27 11 - 79
Chewelah (10-8, 7-5) - N. Garner 12, Meserve 16, Carpenter 2, Stone 0, Culler 1, Putoff 3, Tupek 7, Miller 3, K. Garner 4, Boone 2.
Pullman (19-0, 13-0) - Sheridan 0, Cummings 6, Paulson 0, Bray 20, Harms 33, Myers 6, Rurangirwa 2, Morscheck 0, Weeks 7, Poole 0, Petz 2, Druffel 3.
Deer Park 53, Riverside 45
Sophomore Adam Swinyard had 21 points and 13 rebounds and Wyatt Zimmerer added 10 rebounds as the 10th-ranked Stags defeated the visiting Rams.
Deer Park made 9 of 10 free throws.
Riverside 12 13 4 16 - 45
Deer Park 13 12 8 20 - 53
Riverside (7-11, 4-8) - Fleetwood 0, Lieske 6, Remington 10, Murphy 20, Hodgson 2, Hoffman 2, Dinning 1, Johnson 2, Vannatter 2, Baumgarten.
Deer Park (14-4, 8-4) - Axel 6, Swinyard 21, White 8, Henry 2, Westerman 2, Mitchell 0, Frickey 2, Zimmerer 4, Morse 6, Thompson 2.
Colville 52, Medical Lake 39
Ian Skelly made 8 of 12 free throws and the visiting Indians made 19 of 34 at the line in all for a win over the Cardinals.
Jeremy Bahr had nine rebounds for Medical Lake, which shot 16 for 49. Colville was 14 for 36.
Colville 8 18 9 17 - 52
Medical Lake 11 9 10 9 - 39
Colville (5-13, 4-8) - Skelly 11, S. Goble 3, Sprangers 2, Banich 3, N. Goble 2, Vaagen 2, Bassett 3, Mostek 8, Bradeen 11, Salina 1, Gordon 6.
Medical Lake (10-8, 6-6) - Earley 2, Berry 5, Fuqua 0, Meeks 8, Mitchell 7, Chappell 9, Alexander 4, Bahr 4, Mace 0.
Lakeside 70, Newport 60
Jordan Bjork made 9 of 13 field goals and 4 of 4 free throws for 22 points as the Eagles defeated the visiting Grizzlies.
Newport was eliminated from the playoff race.
Lakeside made 16 of 18 second-half free throws.
Newport 11 19 20 10 - 60
Lakeside 14 15 18 23 - 70
Newport (6-13, 2-11) - Kiehn 16, Meade 4, Walden 2, Drum 22, Reyes 2, Balcom 8, Melendez 1, Jordan 5, Vlasman 0.
Lakeside (10-8, 5-7) - Maruca 4, Day 10, Stillar 0, Rowse 16, Parker 0, Mortlock 6, Barcus 0, Brown 0, Clocherty 12, Bjork 22.
BORDER LEAGUE
East Valley 84, Clarkston 53
Jeff Storey had eight rebounds and four steals as the Knights defeated the visiting Bantams. Steve Henderson had seven assists for EV and Andrew Burgess scored 16 of his 24 points in the first quarter.
Clarkston 16 12 11 14 - 53
East Valley 25 25 18 16 - 84
Clarkston (1-18, 1-16) - Hayes 0 0-0 0, Smith 0 2-4 2, Cridlebaugh 3 1-1 8, Bolland 6 1-3 13, McCall 1 0-3 2, Howell 1 0-0 3, Cummings 1 0-0 2, Harrington 8 3-4 19, Storm 2 0-0 4, Sheldon 0 0-2 0. Totals 22 7-17 53.
East Valley (12-7, 11-6) - Brown 2 0-0 5, Henderson 3 0-0 8, Sitton 2 1-1 5, Kann 0 0-2 0, Je. Quirk 5 0-0 11, Pooley 3 7-8 14, Burgess 8 4-4 24, Storey 4 2-3 10, Ja. Quirk 0 0-0 0, Paul 2 0-0 5, Horgan 1 0-2 2. Totals 30 14-20 84.
3-point goals - Cridlebaugh, Howell, Burgess 4, Brown, Henderson 2, Je. Quirk, Pooley, Paul. Total fouls - Clarkston 14, East Valley 16. Fouled out - Brown. Technicals - None.
Sandpoint 53, Lewiston 48
Devon Rinaldi made two free throws in the final 1:15 and scored a game-high 20 points as the visiting Bulldogs defeated the Bengals.
Lewiston made just 3 of 14 fourth-quarter field goals.
Sandpoint 16 7 12 18 - 53
Lewiston 11 16 11 10 - 48
Sandpoint (12-8, 11-7) - Nieman 14, Singleton 2, Watson 9, Menard 8, Rinaldi 20.
Lewiston (11-9, 10-8) - Holmes 6, Eck 17, Cone 8, Rogers 2, Klamper 7, Haines 8.
NORTHEAST A LEAGUE
Colfax 69, Kettle Falls 58
Casey Kirkpatrick scored 17 points as the Bulldogs defeated visiting Kettle Falls to secure the league’s No. 3 seed into districts.
Colfax will play No. 2 Reardan when the district tournament opens Friday at Mead.
Four Kettle Falls players scored in double figures.
Kettle Falls 16 18 11 13 - 58
Colfax 22 17 14 16 - 69
Kettle Falls (4-16, 0-6) - Fuhriman 0, Rogalette 11, Lickfold 13, M. Azzarito 0, Jo. Payne 12, Urhausen 5, Boone 11, Je. Payne 6.
Colfax (7-13, 2-4) - Gylling 9, Ju. Hall 5, Kirkpatrick 17, Maj 0, Dhillon 4, Ja. Hall 12, Danaher 6, T. Watts 12, Burke 4, Aune 0, K. Watts 0.
Freeman 60, Reardan 52 (OT)
The Scotties made 10 of 14 free throws in overtime to defeat the Indians in a league tiebreaker game at West Valley that determined the top seed to district, which begins Friday at Mead.
Reardan plays Colfax and Freeman meets Kettle Falls.
Ryan Love had 20 points for Freeman, which held a 37-25 rebounding edge. Reardan’s Reece Jenkin scored a career-high 32 points and hit the tying 3 with nine seconds left to send the game into OT. Fourteen of his points were free throws.
Reardan 16 14 10 8 4 - 52
Freeman 11 7 17 13 12 - 60
Reardan (12-8) - Bocook 0, Alexie 0, Eastman 5, Wynecoop 0, Krupke 2, Jenkin 32, Anderson 1, Landreth 4, Falk 3, Flaa 2, Hicks 3.
Freeman (14-7) - Townsend 0, Love 20, Carrell 0, Snyder 8, Custer 0, DePell 7, Pope 6, Shkuratoff 14, Hendrickson 0, Hyndman 3.