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Reardan Hangs Loss On Panthers

Girls basketball

Valley Christian’s perfect record reached the end of the road Tuesday night at Reardan.

Lindsay Krupke and Kristi Plummer made baskets in the final 39 seconds to lift Reardan to a 53-52 victory over the Panthers (8-1, 5-1) in the Bi-County League.

Krupke scored nine in the fourth quarter and hit three 3-pointers in the game. Kayla Moos added nine rebounds for the Indians.

Carli Smith had 11 rebounds and hit 6 of 10 field goals for the Panthers, who lead Ritzville by one-half game.

Reardan 53, Valley Christian 52

Valley Christian 11 10 17 14 - 52

Reardan 10 12 14 17 - 53

Valley Christian (8-1, 5-1) - Teterud 0, Lanker 0, Altmeyer 9, Smith 15, Rosholt 4, Arnhold 13, Cupp 4, Monforton 7, Peterson 0.

Reardan (5-4, 3-2) - Mason 0, Ford 0, Ad. Jones 1, Plummer 10, Krupke 19, Rinker 4, Moos 11, As. Jones 6, Hammer 2.

Sprague-Harrington 47, Odessa 37

Stacey Whipple scored 10 points in the final 4 minutes to cap the visiting Falcons’ comeback win over the Tigers.

The Falcons trailed until a 6-0 run in the second quarter. Odessa’s Andrea Iksic hit four 3-pointers.

Sprague-Harr. 9 12 8 18 - 47

Odessa 13 5 5 14 - 37

Sprague-Harrington (6-2, 3-2) - Whipple 16, Ernst 2, Maurer 4, Charlton 4, Hatten 3, Kramer 2, Hatcher 4, Scoles 9, Kostoff 1, Swift 2.

Odessa (2-6, 1-5) - Iksic 14, Hunt 2, Ramm 0, Kuch 2, Hardung 0, Coleman 0, Knight 5, Knerr 10, Weishaar 4.

Ritzville 50, Lind 40

Jennifer Janzen scored a career-high 25, hitting 7 of 8 free throws, to lead the visiting Broncos over the Bulldogs.

Lind’s Christi Wahl had five rebounds.

Ritzville 14 11 11 14 - 50

Lind 5 14 11 10 - 40

Ritzville (4-5, 4-1) - Kennedy 2, H. Whitman 0, Cr. Zicha 2, K. Benzel 8, L. Sackmann 0, Ca. Zicha 10, A. Whitman 3, Newton 0, Janzen 25.

Lind (2-6, 0-6) - Robertson 11, Wahl 8, Hentges 10, Palmer 0, Haase 0, Feller 0, Miller 0, Whiteside 4, Hickox 4, Guizar 0, Sanger 3.

Wilbur-Creston 34, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 28

Leanne Snavely totaled eight rebounds, four steals and four blocked shots to lead the Wildcats over the Warriors at Creston.

Both teams shot poorly - W-C 26 percent, ACH 18 percent - and combined for 62 turnovers.

ACH 3 10 6 9 - 28

Wilbur-Creston 7 11 6 10 - 34

Almira/Coulee-Hartline (3-4, 3-3) - Balcom 2, Fuller 0, Butler 0, J. Evans 7, Giese 7, Stevens 2, Stokoe 2, Clark 8.

Wilbur-Creston (4-3, 3-2) - Thayer 5,Sherwood 2, Johns 3, Dreger 8, Nelson 2, Snavely 10, Seylor 4, Schroeder 0, Cox 0.

Non-league

Newport 46, Freeman 39

Rose Sauer totaled 21 points and seven rebounds to guide the Grizzlies over the visiting Scotties.

Newport took control with a 10-0, second-quarter run that began with a full-court press.

Freeman 9 8 11 11 - 39

Newport 4 18 11 13 - 46

Freeman (3-8) - Floch 8, Larson 0, Wilkerson 9, Morphy 2, Freeman 0, White 0, Halverson 20, Tibbetts 0, Miller 0.

Newport (3-5) - Wiese 4, J. Schulz 3, Klein 0, Taylor 0, Almond 7, Sauer 21, C. Schulz 1, Elliott 6, Dahlin 4.

Colfax 50, Tekoa-Oakesdale 42

Emily Hall, Lizzy Mellor and Becky Vantine combined for 18 fourth-quarter points to rally the Bulldogs past the visiting Nighthawks.

Colfax trailed by six points until a 10-0 fourth-quarter run. T-O’s Christen Smith had three 3-pointers.

Tekoa-Oakes. 11 9 12 10 - 42

Colfax 11 7 8 24 - 50 Tekoa-Oakesdale (4-2) - Driscoll 6, Smith 15, Wagner 0, Smart 5, Hurley 7, Gardner 0, Buergel 0, Bruce 2, Faunce 7.

Colfax (7-4) - Mellor 13, Pierce 0, Tribbett 4, Baldree 2, Hall 8, Ken. Vantine 0, B. Vantine 19, McPherson 0, Swan 0, Kel. Vantine 4.

Priest River 49, Deer Park 41

The visiting Spartans defeated the Stags, who shot 22 percent from the floor.

DP was sharper at the line, hitting 17 of 22. Jill Watts and Brianna Hill combined for 21 Stags rebounds.

Priest River 8 15 13 13 - 49

Deer Park 4 12 12 13 - 41

Priest River (10-3) - Troudt 3, Brooks 2, Rasmussen 2, Oscarson 4, Naccarato 4, Mack 0, Yount 6, Turner 15, Lemm 9, Kreager 2, Cork 2, Guthrie 2.

Deer Park (1-5) - Hill 1, Greer 0, Anderson 3, Hardie 12, Allen 0, Watts 7, Olson 12, Russell 6.

Selkirk 62, Kettle Falls 43

Christina Fairbairn had seven assists and Rachea Allert added six as the Rangers defeated the visiting Bulldogs at Ione.

Selkirk’s Crystal Schmidt hit 6 of 7 from the field.

Kettle Falls 7 13 6 17 - 43

Selkirk 14 17 18 13 - 62

Kettle Falls (2-8) - Marcum 3, Schneider 2, Lebret 8, Combs 6, Fredrickson 12, Mack 1, Crandall 6, George 5.

Selkirk (9-1) - Fairbairn 9, Scherf 4, D. Haney 11, Pettis 7, M. Haney 2, M. Beatty 5, Allert 8, Emrick 4, Schmidt 12.

Asotin 45, DeSales 38

Tiffani King and Sarah Witters combined to hit 9 of 12 free throws in the Panthers’ win over the visiting Irish.

DeSales 12 12 6 8 - 38

Asotin 14 14 5 12 - 45

DeSales (3-2) - Dauchy 2, A. Power 2, Lindgren 6, Watko 7, Lilwall 11, W. Power 2, 2, Bohn 2, Lyons 6, Wolford 0, Conley 0.

Asotin (5-1) - Wood 0, D. Witters 2, King 13, Schnider 0, Walburn 2, Eller 6, McCann 14, S. Witters 8.

Kendrick 53, Colton 32

The Tigers committed just five fouls during their win over the visiting Wildcats.

Colton 6 6 9 11 - 32

Kendrick 13 17 15 8 - 53

Colton (1-6) - Truong 7, Hall 9, Meyer 10, Waitt 0, Druffel 2, Rederick 2, Stout 0, Van Ausdle 2.

Kendrick - Perezchica 4, Hitchcock 11, Al. Brocke 9, Eberhart 0, Gertje 0, Am. Brocke 8, Silflow 5, Gillespie 0, Scott 16, Nelson 0, Witt 0.

St. George’s JV 70, Rosalia 39

Mari Bingham scored 20 on 9-for-17 shooting from the field to lead the Dragons over the visiting Spartans.

Tess Nally added 18 points and seven assists. Wenifer Liu had eight rebounds.

Rosalia 9 8 6 16 - 39

St. George’s JV 14 22 19 15 - 70

Rosalia (3-5) - Dube 6, Henning 5, Heinemann 16, Paulson 0, Coe 2, Dale 2, J. York 4, M. York 0, Wood 0, Bothman 4.

St. George’s junior varsity - Beren 6, Nally 18, Crimmins 2, Davis 8, Liu 9, Bingham 20, Comar 5, Thomson 2, Hirst 0, K. Luber 0, S. Luber 0, Ervin 0, Friedlander 0, Van Stone 0, Robinson 0, Duvoisin 0.

Liberty vs. St. John-Endicott, ppd.

Snow forced postponement of the Lancers’ game at St. John. The tentative makeup date is Jan. 22.

Border League

Postponements

Snowy conditions in Idaho led to the postponement of Cheney’s game at Coeur d’Alene and Lake City’s game at Sandpoint. Both were rescheduled for today.