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Colville Nips Lake City

Boys basketball

Jeff Banich hit four 3-pointers Tuesday night, including a game-tying shot in overtime, and Colville held off visiting Lake City 70-67 in the Border League.

The Indians hit 6 of 8 free throws in the extra period. Matt Trudgeon made 11 of 14 free throws to lead Colville’s 27 for 39 night.

LC forced OT with Matt Dlouhy’s 3-pointer with 8 seconds left.

Colville 70, Lake City 67 (OT)

Lake City 16 15 16 14 6 - 67

Colville 16 13 16 16 9 - 70

Lake City (1-2, 0-1) - Dlouhy 9 4-7 25, Hammons 0 5-6 5, Jacobson 2 2-3 6, Longwell 2 0-3 4, Pilon 5 1-2 11, Souza 1 3-5 6, Stern 3 2-2 8, Wilson 1 0-0 2. Totals 23 17-28 67.

Colville (2-0, 2-0) - Banich 4 3-6 15, Bassett 5 2-2 12, Cornwell 0 0-0 0, Ferguson 2 3-6 7, Goble 2 4-4 10, Johnson 3 4-5 10, Salina 0 0-0 0, Sprangers 0 0-2 0, Trudgeon 2 11-14 16. Totals 18 27-39 70.

3-point goals-Dlouhy 3, Souza, Banich 4, Goble 2, Trudgeon. Total fouls- Lake City 30, Colville 25. Fouled out-Dlouhy, Souza, Wilson, Goble, Johnson. Technicals-none.

Cheney 48, Lewiston 38

Ben Woodard scored eight points in the first quarter and J.D. Larson hit 6 of 6 free throws in the fourth quarter to guide the Blackhawks over the visiting Bengals.

Woodard hit 4 of 5 field goals in the first half to score 12. He and Ryan Harris combined for 11 rebounds.

Lewiston’s Dustin Zager hit four 3-pointers and scored 20.

Lewiston 2 17 14 5 - 38

Cheney 17 6 12 13 - 48

Lewiston (2-1, 0-1) - Anderson 0 1-4 1, Balmer 0 0-0 0, Broemeling 0 0-0 0, Bruce 2 0-0 4, Haines 0 0-1 0, Huff 1 2-3 4, Judd 0 0-0 0, Martin 2 2-5 7, Nightingale 0 0-0 0, Roberts 0 0-0 0, Sullivan 1 0-0 2, Zager 8 0-0 20. Totals 14 5-13 38.

Cheney (3-0, 2-0) - Harris 2 0-0 5, Hegney 0 2-3 2, Humphrey 4 1-2 10, Larson 2 6-8 12, Marsh 0 0-2 0, Oswald 1 1-2 3, Strampe 1 0-0 2, Woodard 4 6-6 14. Totals 14 16-21 48.

3-point goals-Martin, Zager 4, Harris, Humphrey, Larson 2. Total fouls-Lewiston 20, Cheney 12. Fouled out-None. Technicals- None.

West Valley 64, Post Falls 47

The visiting Eagles opened with a 16-5 run on four putbacks by Jordan Allen, and received seven straight points from post B.J. Harris in the second quarter to dash past the Trojans.

West Valley 16 11 20 17 - 64

Post Falls 10 4 14 19 - 47

West Valley (2-0, 1-0) - Allen 4 0-2 8, Deshazer 1 0-0 2, Gazaway 1 2-2 5, Gerrells 1 0-0 2, Gordon 3 2-5 8, Hamilton 0 0-0 0, Harris 2 6-6 11, Ingram 0 0-0 0, McIntyre 1 3-7 6, Ohman 2 2-2 6, Pecht 7 0-1 16, Rouse 0 0-0 0. Totals 22 15-25 64.

Post Falls (0-3, 0-3) - Barnhardt 8 2-6 18, Fetters 1 2-3 4, Haas 1 1-2 3, Hutchison 0 0-0 0, Jackson 3 0-0 7, Lacy 0 0-0 0, Lent 1 2-4 4, Myers 0 0-0 0, Noble 0 0-1 0, Quesnell 0 5-7 5, Ward 1 4-4 6. Totals 15 16-27 47.

3-point goals-Gazaway, McIntyre, Pecht 2, Harris, Jackson. Total fouls-West Valley 23, Post Falls 22. Fouled out-Gazaway, Gordon. Technicals-None.

Coeur d’Alene 73, Sandpoint 69 (4OTs)

Matt Brown had a layup, and Jackson Wilkey and Aaron Bligh hit hit free throws apiece as the Vikings outscored the visiting Bulldogs 6-0 in the final 1:03.

CdA’s Jason Rupp hit two free throws with 5 seconds left in the first OT, and two more with 3 seconds left in the second OT.

S 11 12 12 7 7 11 7 3-69

CDA 14 14 12 2 7 11 7 6-73

Sandpoint (1-2, 0-2) - Dyck 1 2-4 4, Mire 4 3-4 12, DaVault 0 0-2 0, Oliver 0 0-1 0, Malone 6 8-10 21, Zentner 1 0-0 3, Lopshire 10 3-4 23, Aumick 0 6-12 6. Totals 22 22-37 69.

Coeur d’Alene (1-2, 1-0) - Bligh 5 3-6 15, Simon 2 2-2 8, Brown 2 0-0 5, Rupp 7 6-6 23, Paulson 1 1-5 3, Rogers 0 0-0 0, Wilkey 1 5-5 7, Sather 1 2-2 4, Viek 1 0-0 2, Wolfe 3 0-4 6. Totals 23 19-30 73.

3-point goals-Mire, Malone, Zentner, Bligh 2, Simon 2, Brown, Rupp 3. Total fouls- Sandpoint 23, Coeur d’Alene 23. Fouled out- Lopshire, Oliver, Wolfe, Sather. Technicals- Rogers.

Non-league

St. John-Endicott 64, Liberty 57 (OT) The Eagles hit 7 of 7 free throws in overtime and finished 20 of 28 for the game to defeat the visiting Lancers.

Neill Bafus scored 20, hitting 7 of 12 from the field, and Levi Johnstone made 8 of 11 free throws for SJE. Nick Hames and Johnstone combined for 19 rebounds.

Liberty’s Henry Smith scored 29, including two free throws with 6 seconds left to force OT.

Liberty 6 15 16 18 2 - 57

SJE 13 14 10 18 9 - 64

Liberty (2-2) - Conley 0, Greenwalt 6, Hein 4, Heller 0, Holling 8, Piersol 2, Rogers 0, H. Smith 29, I. Smith 4, Van Tine 4.

St. John-Endicott (1-1) - Bafus 20, Bailey 0, Behrens 4, Clifton 2, Corder 0, Gfeller 2, Hames 11, Johnstone 17, Simpson 6, Dowling 2.

St. George’s 56, Lakeside 55

Drew Moser scored 25, including four free throws in the final minute, to lead the visiting Dragons past the Eagles at Nine Mile Falls.

Lakeside’s Greg Smith hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer for the final margin. Smith and Lance Fairbanks had seven rebounds apiece, and Taylor Mortlock added eight steals.

St. George’s 12 20 10 14 - 56

Lakeside 5 11 17 22 - 55

St. George’s (2-0) - Dhillon 4, Johnson 8, Longinotti 0, Moser 25, Thomas 5, Witherspoon 12, Wysham 2.

Lakeside (0-2) - Fairbanks 8, Hatch 4, Heebink 2, J. Mortlock 7, T. Mortlock 11, Peterson 0, Shasky 0, Smith 12, Tikker 11.

Pullman 70, Moscow 58

Brian Christie hit 12 of 12 free throws in the fourth quarter and the Greyhounds were 15 of 19 from the line in the fourth to defeat the visiting Bears.

Moscow missed 10 of 15 free throws in the fourth quarter. Fred Rurangirwa had 10 rebounds to lead Pullman’s 35-27 advantage.

Moscow 12 15 21 10 - 58

Pullman 15 14 19 22 - 70

Moscow (0-2) - Helbling 5, Dail 0, S. Sumner 14, J. Sumner 0, Williams 10, Penoncello 2, Harkins 4, Davis 4, Gibbs 0, Richards 9, Burton 10.

Pullman (2-1) - Bray 6, Brossman 3, Christie 19, Clark 0, Dhillon 2, Everton 8, Minefee 3, Nolting 3, Rurangirwa 10, Wood 14, Zeches 2.

Colfax 61, Riverside 57 (OT)

The Bulldogs held off the host Rams, who missed a game-winning free throw with 8 seconds left in regulation.

Colfax 9 12 19 13 8 - 61

Riverside 7 20 13 13 4 -57

Colfax (2-0) - Carter 0, Davis 7, Hall 15, Kirkpatrick 4, Parrish 0, Pittman 10, Rosenbeck 2, Templeton 4, Vuletich 5, Watts 9, D. White 2.

Riverside (0-3) - Bond 7, Crance 0, Mazullo 13, Gellatly 0, Hoener 0, Lorenz 0, Martin 0, Reedy 17, Stoner 0, Vander Meer 8, Watt 8, Westenskow 4.

Freeman 92, T-O 41

Tanner Townsend and Jeff Hyndman had 11 rebounds apiece, and the visiting Scotties placed seven players in double figures to defeat the Nighthawks.

Townsend also had six steals, one more than teammate Todd Reed. T-O’s Jason Small also had five steals.

Freeman 21 25 27 19 - 92

Tekoa-Oakes. 7 13 10 11 - 41

Freeman (3-0) - Brune 11, DePell 13, Hyndman 12, Johnson 6, Love 11, Reed 10, Schrempp 18, Townsend 11.

Tekoa-Oakesdale (0-3) - Carter 2, Crossett 5, Doneen 0, Ellis 18, Flock 2, Gatherer 6, Lawhead 2, Rambo 4, Small 2.

Kettle Falls 62, Republic 40

Jeremy Payne had season highs of 21 points and 13 rebounds as the Bulldogs defeated the visiting Tigers.

Josh Combs hit 7 of 9 field goals to lead KF’s 56 percent night. The Bulldogs had a 35-19 rebounding edge.

Republic 9 10 7 15 - 40

Kettle Falls 18 11 14 19 - 62

Republic (0-3) - Burnside 8, Cromwell 0, Lembcke 2, Long 0, Maycumber 0, Rickard 15, Saltsman 0, Walden 13, Webber 0, Wilson 2.

Kettle Falls (3-1) - Aubertin 2, Azzarito 0, Boone 6, Combs 14, Fredrickson 2, Holguin 0, Lebret 2, Mace 8, Payne 21, Rogalette 5, Slater 2, Vaughn 0.

Springdale 66, Wellpinit 58

Jim Banks and Lyle Norman combined for 22 rebounds as the visiting Chargers built a big lead and held off the Redskins.

Springdale 18 15 17 16 - 66

Wellpinit 10 9 19 20 - 58

Springdale (4-0) - Adolph 0, Banks 13, Goad 2, Lister 0, McClure 8, Norman 15, Roll 11, Sanchez 0, Swearngin 17.

Wellpinit (1-1) - Abrahamson 6, Brigman 0, D. Flett 10, J. Flett 13, C. Ford 6, Hill 0, Lynn 0, Schmidt 4, Smallwood 2, M. Wynne 6, V. Wynne 11.

St. Michael’s 76, Moses Lake Christian 48

Kevin Vogel had 31 points and five assists, and Eric Spruill set a school record with 23 rebounds as the Warriors defeated the visiting Crusaders.

MLC 14 11 10 13 - 48

St. Michael’s 20 10 23 23 - 76

Moses Lake Christian - Honsowetz 14, Bagwell 0, Pugh 2, Koon 17, Talbot 7, Liebrecht 8.

St. Michael’s (1-1) - Czapla 0, A. Durazo 12, C. Durazo 3, M. Durazo 20, Raynor 0, Edwards 4, Schelstrate 0, South 0, Spruill 6, Vogel 31.

Pomeroy 84, LaCrosse-Washtucna 42

Jory Fieder scored 30 and the visiting Pirates hit eight 3-pointers to run away from the Tigercats.

Pomeroy shot 34 of 72 from the field. L-W finished 16 of 63 from the floor and 10 of 25 from the line.

Pomeroy 21 14 24 25 - 84

LaCr.-Wash. 11 9 11 11 - 42

Pomeroy - Waldher 12, Vantrease 7, Greene 8, Kelly 22, Cox 0, Schulte 0, Fieder 30, Stallcop 2, Bramhall 2, Matheny 1.

LaCrosse-Washtucna (0-2) - Dorman 3, Henley 1, B. Hille 2, K. Hille 5, Keeney 2, Koller 7, Schneider 6, D. Webley 10, J. Webley 6.

Priest River 50, Selkirk 37

Derek Kucherry hit 6 of 8 field goals and the Spartans defeated the visiting Rangers.

PR shot 23 of 57 from the floor, Selkirk 11 of 54. Twelve of the Rangers’ 18 turnovers came in the second half.

Priest River 14 17 7 12 - 50

Selkirk 13 11 8 5 - 37

Priest River (2-1) - Amundson 8, Ivie 8, Kucherry 13, Lipari 0, Mize 0, Schlechte 5, Smith 4, Stansell 3, Warren 7, White 2.

Selkirk (1-2) - Batch 3, Haney 2, Huffine 3, Lopes 0, P. MacArthur 7, R. MacArthur 4, Villegas 2, Williams 16.

Cusick 56, Newport 52

The visiting Panthers (1-0) overcame a 12-point first-half deficit to defeat the Grizzlies (0-2) and end a 24-game losing streak stretching back to the 1998-99 season. No other details were reported.

Troy 51, Colton 34

Randy McCall scored 24 to guide the visiting Trojans over the Wildcats.

Troy 21 10 10 10 - 51

Colton 10 2 12 10 - 34

Troy - Trout 0, Potter 8, Heath 3, Bigford 12, Vandenbark 0, Buzga 4, McCall 24, Whitney 2.

Colton (1-2) - Druffel 0, Elmore 16, Keller 2, Kuhle 0, Olson 0, Shaffer 6, Stout 2, M. Weber 0, N. Weber 0, Wolf 8.

Davenport at Deer Park, ppd.

The game was postponed because of Davenport’s extended football season. No makeup date was announced.

Pateros at Odessa, ppd.

The game was postponed because of Odessa’s extended football season. No makeup date was announced.