Lewiston Nips Blackhawks For Border Win
Girls basketball
Cami Kalbfleisch and Heidi Oakes hit 6 of 6 free throws in the final 28 seconds Tuesday to lift Lewiston to a 54-48 Border League win at Cheney.
Kalbfleisch, who also had eight rebounds, broke a 48-all tie with two free throws. Cheney responded with a turnover, allowing the Bengals to reach the free-throw line again.
Cheney sophomore Ali Camp had 17 points, 17 rebounds and 10 blocked shots.
Lewiston 54, Cheney 48
Lewiston 8 18 13 15 - 54
Cheney 9 9 12 18 - 48
Lewiston (4-3, 4-2) - Blazzard 1 0-0 2, Kalbfleisch 7 8-11 24, Kinyon 0 2-4 2, Mattoon 1 0-2 2, Oakes 7 5-11 19, Rainville 1 2-4 4, Kr. Stellmon 0 1-2 1. Totals 17 18-34 54.
Cheney (0-3, 0-2) - Brannan 2 1-2 6, Camp 5 7-11 17, Marsh 6 4-7 16, McAlister 0 0-0 0, Smith 1 0-0 2, Swegle 1 0-0 3, Swenson 1 0-0 2, Van Matre 1 0-1 2, Weston 0 0-0 0, Whitfield 0 0-0 0. Totals 17 12-21 48.
3-point goals-Kalbfleisch 2, Brannan, Swegle. Total fouls- Lewiston 20, Cheney 26. Fouled out-Mattoon, Marsh. Technicals-None.
Post Falls 53, West Valley 30
Desiree and Aubree Johnson combined for 17 rebounds and the Trojans pulled away from the visiting Eagles in the second half.
Katy Ridenour and Megan Kane of the Trojans combined for 13 steals.
West Valley 10 4 9 7 - 30
Post Falls 11 8 15 19 - 53
West Valley (1-2, 0-2) - Allen 0 0-1 0, Crossman 0 0-0 0, Goodman 0 0-1 0, Groh 2 2-4 7, Holstrom 0 0-0 0, James 0 0-0 0, Knapp 1 2-2 4, Mainer 0 3-4 3, Nowaski 1 0-0 2, Sweet 2 0-0 6, Thomas 3 0-0 8. Totals 9 7-11 30.
Post Falls (6-1, 6-1) - Kane 3 0-4 6, Stockwell 1 4-12 6, Ridenour 3 4-8 11, Reaves 0 3-4 3, A. Johnson 3 2-2 12, D. Johnson 5 5-6 15. Totals 15 18-36 53.
3-point goals- Groh, Sweet 2, Thomas 2, Ridenour, A. Johnson 4. Total fouls- West Valley 21, Post Falls 13. Fouled out- Groh. Technicals- none.
Intermountain League
Lakeland 57, Kellogg 19
Micki DesMarais hit 6 of 8 field goals to help the Hawks defeat the visiting Wildcats at Rathdrum.
Lindsay VonBehren added five assists and Ashley Jamison five steals for Lakeland.
Kellogg 5 3 5 6 - 19
Lakeland 16 18 10 13 - 57
Kellogg (1-4) - Absec 3, Bush 1, Figueroa 4, Lodi 0, Martello 2, Mercado 9, Poulson 0, Rose 0, Williams 0.
Lakeland (5-0) - Austad 4, Bertsch 2, Curran 5, DesMarais 12, Douglas 3, Hansen 6, Harwood 10, Jamison 2, Kiefer 2, VonBehren 11.
Priest River 91, Timberlake 11
Emily Oscarson scored a career-high 22 and added seven steals to guide the Spartans over the visiting Tigers.
PR’s Angie Turner also scored 22.
Timberlake 0 5 2 4 - 11
Priest River 24 22 23 22 - 91
Timberlake (1-3, 0-1) - Birsette 0, Corbit 0, Dallenbach 0, Fulwiler 1, Hansen 4, Howard 0, Keith 0, McDaniel 0, Mueller 4, Sacksteder 2.
Priest River (3-1, 1-0) - Jepson 10, Naccarato 7, Oscarson 22, Rasmussen 4, Troudt 9, Turner 22, K. Yount 9, N. Yount 8.
Non-league
Lakeside 51, Mullan 47 (OT)
Kaela Moore hit a long 3-pointer with 1 second left in regulation, and the visiting Knights kept the momentum to defeat the Tigers in overtime.
Mullan misfired on the final four shots of the game. Ashley Arave of the Tigers had nine steals.
Lakeside 9 13 12 7 10 - 51
Mullan 8 11 11 11 6 - 47
Lakeside (2-6) - George 9, J. Johnson 3, Jones 8, Kelly 1, Meredith 0, Moore 16, Peregrina 6, Torres 0, Michale 8.
Mullan (0-4) - Arave 9, Arthur 4, Auger 6, Chisholm 0, Hegbloom 10, Hoven 5, Lane 4, Newell 0, Sala 1, Sato 0, Vacserek 0, Winstead 8.
Rosalia 82, Falls Christian 17
Jenn York scored 25 on 12-for-16 shooting from the floor and the Spartans toppled the visiting Eagles.
Ashley Coe added nine rebounds and Laurel Dube six steals for Rosalia.
Falls Christian 1 5 7 4 - 17
Rosalia 26 24 16 16 - 82
Falls Christian (0-3) - Adams 0, Anderson 0, Fischer 0, Fromdahl 4, Kirsebom 6, Poole 6, Sheppard 1, Struck 0.
Rosalia (2-0) - Bothman 6, Coe 4, Dube 12, Heinemann 2, Henning 4, Koppel 8, Messinger 3, Paulson 18, J. York 25, M. York 0.
Washington
Kettle Falls 47, Republic 38
Chelsea Combs scored 10 in the third quarter and 14 in the second half to rally the Bulldogs over the visiting Tigers.
Republic committed 16 of its 20 turnovers in the second half. Amanda Merritt of the Tigers had 15 rebounds, nine on the offensive end.
Republic 10 13 5 10 - 38
Kettle Falls 5 15 15 12 - 47
Republic (0-3) - Brake 0, Giddings 9, Gubler 1, J. Koontz 0, M. Koontz 10, Lindsey 5, Marikis 1, A. Merritt 6, C. Merritt 4, Schertenleib 2.
Kettle Falls (3-0) - Azzarito 15, Beardslee 0, Combs 16, Crandall 6, Flanagan 0, George 7, Howell 0, Lebret 0, Mack 3, Tabor 0.
Springdale 54, Wellpinit 53
Jaymi Stricker scored 17 of her 21 in the first half to help the visiting Chargers edge the Redskins.
Wellpinit sisters Eva and Virginia Green combined for 22 rebounds and seven steals.
Springdale 16 14 9 15 - 54
Wellpinit 18 9 15 11 - 53
Springdale (1-0) - Lyons 1, Ramseyer 10, Roberts 0, Starke 4, J. Stricker 21, Tomsha 6, Vanderholm 9, Wallette 3.
Wellpinit (0-1) - Allen 10, Andrew 7, Carter 9, E. Green 6, V. Green 10, Orr 0, Ost 6, Payne 2, Sherwood 3.
Davenport 44, Deer Park 35
Cindy Swain scored 10 in the fourth quarter and the visiting Gorillas stormed back to defeat the Stags.
DP took an 11-point lead into the final quarter, but shot 0 for 14 from the floor in the fourth. The Stags had 31 turnovers and finished 24 percent from the field.
Davenport 11 8 2 23 - 44
Deer Park 13 12 7 3 - 35
Davenport (1-0) - Adams 0, Becker 0, Bell 6, Booth 0, Buchanan 1, Deking 0, Guhlke 0, Hutsell 10, Jordan 4, Lust 0, Paul 4, Pebles 2, Swain 17.
Deer Park (0-1) - Anderson 5, Carnline 2, Davis 0, Greer 10, Olson 3, Proctor 1, Roberts 7, Watts 7, Winter 0.
Sprague-Harrington 55, Cusick 37
Noel Hatten hit all three of her 3-point attempts and the visiting Falcons defeated the Panthers.
Michelle Johnston and Lee Westford combined for 23 rebounds for Cusick. The Panthers’ Megan Scott added 7-for-17 shooting from the field.
Sprague-Harr. 10 11 21 13 - 55
Cusick 14 11 4 8 - 37
Sprague-Harrington (1-0) - Alumbaugh 4, Behrens 0, Harder 0, Hatten 15, Kostoff 1, Kramer 4, Maurer 17, Scoles 0, Smith 0, Swift 11, Whipple 3.
Cusick (0-1) - Andrews 0, Johnston 8, Price 0, Scott 15, Sherwood 2, Westford 7, Whiting 5.