Barcus’ Late 30-Footer Nets Eagles 9Th In Row
Area girls
Pullman never trailed for 31 minutes and 57 seconds of Friday night’s game at Nine Mile Falls.
But what happened in the final 3 seconds was enough to lift Lakeside to a win in a matchup of Great Northern League firstplace basketball teams.
Jen Barcus swished a 30-foot shot in the final seconds to give the Class 2A second-ranked Eagles their ninth consecutive win, a 57-55 squeaker over Pullman.
Barcus and Kati Tikker combined for 21 Eagles rebounds. Kate Reome added a pair of 3-pointers for Lakeside.
Pullman had a six-game winning streak snapped. Greyhounds senior Christa Brossman eclipsed 1,500 points for her career.
Lakeside 57, Pullman 55
Pullman 16 9 18 12 - 55
Lakeside 11 12 15 19 - 57
Pullman (9-3, 4-1) - Brossman 15, Sheridan 10, McEldowney 0, Dickson 0, Toth 8, Sodorff 0, Dickson 2, Chamberlain 16, Curry 4.
Lakeside (11-1, 5-0) - K. Tikker 12, K. Reome 12, Giampietri 2, J. Reome 0, Ross 0, J. Tikker 0, Barcus 23, Grubbs 2, Stillar 6.
Newport 71, Medical Lake 42
Rose Sauer scored 21, and she and Sam Almond had eight rebounds apiece to lead the Grizzlies over the visiting Cardinals.
Newport’s Cari Wiese had seven assists. The Grizzlies made 15 of 18 free throws.
Medical Lake 14 6 7 15 - 42
Newport 25 22 16 8 - 71
Medical Lake (0-11, 0-4) - Eahrsman 3, Higgins 4, Reitmeier 9, Daily 0, Cox 5, Stallworth 8, McConnell 13, McCall 0.
Newport (5-8, 2-3) - Wiese 6, J. Schulz 4, Klein 0, Taylor 6, Almond 14, Sauer 21, C. Schulz 10, Elliott 2, Dahlin 8, Ward 0.
Riverside 44, Deer Park 24
Jamie Rizzuto hit two 3-pointers in the second quarter and Kourtney Shorts finished with 12 rebounds, guiding the Rams over the visiting Stags.
Deer Park 8 2 3 11 - 24
Riverside 7 16 12 9 - 44
Deer Park (3-9, 1-4) - Hill 4, Anderson 2, Hardie 8, Allen 3, Russell 0, Watts 3, Olson 4.
Riverside (8-4, 2-2) - Arras 3, Korling 7, Welch 0, Rizzuto 13, Wood 3, Ke. Shorts 0, Shearer 0, Prichard 10, Ko. Shorts 6, H. Shorts 2.
Northeast A League
Freeman 53, Kettle Falls 50
Kristi Larson scored 20, hitting 9 of 20 from the field, and Laura Halverson added 10 rebounds as the Scotties edged the visiting Bulldogs.
KF missed two 3-point attempts in the final 9 seconds.
Kettle Falls 10 16 10 14 - 50
Freeman 14 16 10 13 - 53
Kettle Falls (6-10, 0-2) - Marcum 2, Schneider 4, Lebret 0, Combs 13, Fredrickson 7, Mack 7, Azzarito 12, George 0, Olson 0, Crandall 5.
Freeman (5-10, 2-0) - Larson 20, Wilkerson 5, Morphy 1, Freeman 4, White 7, Dust 0, Halverson 14, Tibbetts 2.
Colfax 50, Liberty 33
Kelsie Vantine totaled 14 rebounds and five assists, and Joanna Baldree scored seven in the second quarter to lead the Bulldogs past the visiting Lancers.
Liberty 9 10 4 10 - 33
Colfax 11 18 6 15 - 50
Liberty (3-12, 0-2) - Kuster 0, E. Harchuck 0, Je. Gerard 7, Leslie 4, Olson 5, M. Harchuck 3, Ja. Gerard 7, Hodgson 2, Nadler 1, Fuchs 4.
Colfax (10-5, 2-0) - Lee 0, Mellor 10, Pierce 0, Tribbett 5, Baldree 10, Hall 3, Ken. Vantine 0, B. Vantine 14, McPherson 0, Swan 0, Kel. Vantine 8, Johnson 0.
Bi-County League
Sprague-Harrington 59, Davenport 43
Stacey Whipple scored 20, hitting 10 of 17 field goals, and Amanda Scoles added 12 rebounds to guide the Falcons over the Gorillas at Harrington.
S-H’s Noel Hatten made two 3-pointers and reached 500 points for her career. The second-place Falcons play at first-place Valley Christian today.
Davenport 7 13 12 11 - 43
Sprague-Harr. 19 15 9 16 - 59
Davenport (8-5, 5-4) - Paul 0, Pebles 6, Bell 7, Hutsell 3, Guhlke 7, Swain 9, A. Lust 8, Kunz 2, E. Lust 1, Buchanan 0, Deal 0, Morton 0, Cowdrey 0.
Sprague-Harrington (11-2, 8-2) - Whipple 20, Ernst 6, Maurer 2, Charlton 0, Hatten 10, Kramer 3, Hatcher 2, Scoles 16, Swift 0, Kostoff 0.
V-Christian 51, Ritzville 31
Sophomore Carli Smith eclipsed 600 career points (609) as the visiting Panthers defeated the Broncos.
VC, ranked No. 3 in the state, had a 31-17 rebounding edge.
Valley Christian 12 8 13 18 - 51
Ritzville 7 8 2 14 - 31
Valley Christian (12-1, 9-1) - Teterud 3, Lanker 10, Altmeyer 0, Smith 12, Rosholt 0, Arnhold 8, Cupp 8, Monforton 10, Peterson 0, Ke. Robertson 0, Ka. Robertson 0.
Ritzville (5-9, 5-5) - Kennedy 2, H. Whitman 2, Cr. Zicha 5, K. Benzel 2, Ca. Zicha 5, A. Whitman 8, Janzen 7.
W-C 68, Odessa 51
Cherie’ Dreger scored nine of her 25 points in the third quarter and Leanne Snavely added 18 rebounds to lead the Wildcats over the Tigers at Creston.
W-C hit 6 of 12 3-pointers. Odessa’s Sally Knight had 13 rebounds.
Odessa 12 11 15 13 - 51
Wilbur-Creston 25 9 20 14 - 68
Odessa (2-10, 1-9) - Iksic 13, Hunt 5, Ramm 0, Kuch 0, Hardung 2, Knight 11, Knerr 10, Weishaar 10.
Wilbur-Creston (9-4, 7-3) - Thayer 13,, Sherwood 7, Johns 0, Dreger 25, Nelson 0, Snavely 19, Seylor 4.
Almira/Coulee-Hartline 46, Lind 27
Shawna Stokoe hit 3 of 4 3-pointers and Jackie Evans had four assists to help the Warriors defeat the Bulldogs at Hartline.
Lind 7 7 7 6 - 27
ACH 14 14 13 5 - 46
Lind (2-10, 0-10) - Wahl 10, Hentges 9, Palmer 5, Strohmier 0, Starring 0, Miller 0, Whiteside 3, Hickox 0, Biermann 0, Sanger 0.
Almira/Coulee-Hartline (5-7, 5-5) - Brunner 0, Balcom 4, Fuller 0, Butler 4, J. Evans 5, Giese 4, Elder 6, Stevens 4, Stokoe 16, N. Evans 0, King 3.
Panorama League
Inchelium 52, Cusick 51
Genie Agapith grabbed an offensive rebound and banked in a basket at the buzzer, lifting the Hornets over the visiting Panthers.
Cusick 11 12 16 12 - 51
Inchelium 12 7 14 19 - 52
Cusick (5-10, 5-6) - Hills 0, Scott 1, Nenema 23, Maslonka 0, Gives 0, Haas 6, Nelson 4, Westford 11, Pickerel 6, Whiting 0, Andrews 0.
Inchelium (4-10, 4-7) - Mollenberg 10, A. Swan 10, Abell 0, Johnson 2, Agapith 17, N. Swan 0, Phillips 7, Simmons 6, Baulne 0, Mason 0, Henning 0, Trudell 0.
Northwest Christian 44, Columbia 42
DeMecia Casimir hit two late 3-pointers to lift the visiting Crusaders over the Lions at Hunters.
NW Christian 7 9 10 18 - 44
Columbia 10 14 8 10 - 42
Northwest Christian (9-5, 8-3) - Nicolai 4, Meyers 0, Casimir 19, Knaggs 1, Ryman 2, Strandy 6, Smith 2, Walker 10.
Columbia (4-11, 4-7) - Lee 5, Schrack 0, Etue 8, Hudspeth 13, Nicodemus 8, Strickler 8, K. Anderson 0.
Republic 78, Springdale 62
Katy Giddings had 11 rebounds and Melody Koontz added seven steals and six assists in the visiting Tigers’ win over the Chargers.
Republic 18 25 22 13 - 78
Springdale 16 17 11 18 - 62
Republic (12-3, 10-1) - Hover 8, Osgood 19, Sattler 0, Hadden 2, Ciais 2, C. Merritt 6, Koontz 17, Brake 0, A. Merritt 6, Giddings 18.
Springdale (6-9, 5-6) - Rij 12, Olson-Axtell 2, Stricker 15, Lyons 0, Hubert 11, Lebret 4, Tomsha 9, Adolph 9.
St. George’s 83, Wellpinit 39
Alyssa Henley totaled 20 points and 12 rebounds to lead the No. 1-ranked Dragons over the host Redskins.
St. George’s 31 26 17 9 - 83
Wellpinit 14 9 6 10 - 39
St. George’s (15-0, 11-0) - Wenc. Liu 13, Clarke 10, Philopant 4, Stothart 5, Henley 20, Blume 2, Kutteruf 0, DePonty 9, Beren 2, Davis 2, Witherspoon 5, Luber 0, Crimmins 2, Van Stone 0, Bingham 0, Nally 7, Comar 0, Weni. Liu 2.
Wellpinit (8-7, 6-5) - Green 4, Sherwood 7, Ramos 0, Pakootas 9, Ost 0, Allen 4, Andrew 13, Payne 2.
Curlew 73, St. Michael’s 24
The visiting Cougars had four players in double figures to defeat the Warriors, who finished with 32 turnovers.
Curlew 27 19 14 13 - 73
St. Michael’s 7 0 6 11 - 24
Curlew (5-10, 3-8) - McIntosh 0, Larsen 14, Warner 1, T. Somday 2, N. Somday 0, Foster 15, Phillips 16, Miller 10, Strandberg 0, Branam 12, Lewis 3.
St. Michael’s (0-14, 0-11) - Kordosky 0, Odom 2, S. McDonald 5, Bedker 0, Sebesta 2, Holmes 0, A. Urann 10, M. McDonald 0, M. Urann 5, Knight 0, Hobble 0.
Selkirk 65, Northport 34
Crystal Schmidt scored six consecutive points during the second quarter, and the eighth-ranked Rangers had 23 offensive rebounds in topping the host Mustangs.
Selkirk 22 18 15 10 - 65
Northport 5 5 14 10 - 34
Selkirk (13-2, 9-2) - Fairbairn 11, Scherf 8, D. Haney 0, Pettis 5, M. Haney 0, Dorn 2, D. Beatty 6, M. Beatty 5, Allert 5, Emrick 7, Schmidt 14, Gonzalez 2.
Northport (2-12, 1-10) - Burke 3, Wilson 6, Perazzo 4, Darling 0, Goodwin 11, Brunette 10, Krieger 0.
Whitman Co. League
Garfield-Palouse 54, St. John-Endicott 44
Tasha Swinney scored 20, hitting three 3-pointers, to lead the seventh-ranked Vikings over the Eagles at Palouse.
SJE 11 10 7 16 - 44
Garfield-Palouse 16 16 9 13 - 54
St. John-Endicott (9-4, 3-3) - D. Kile 3, Cronrath 2, Olson 0, Gossard 10, Schmick 7, Zuger 8, Hedlund 14.
Garfield-Palouse (10-2, 5-0) - Smick 0, Iverson 11, Kildew 4, Parrish 0, Fox 1, Tronsen 2, Coles 8, Hayden 6, Swinney 20, Hershaw 2.
T-O 46, Rosalia 33
Katie Driscoll hit 8 of 18 field goals and Michelle Faunce added 12 rebounds to lead the Nighthawks over the visiting Spartans.
Rosalia 5 5 9 14 -33
Tekoa-Oakes. 10 14 17 5 - 46
Rosalia (4-9, 1-4) - Henning 11, Heinemann 7, M. York 0, Paulson 4, Coe 0, Bothman 2, Dale 0, J. York 9, Wood 0, Koppel 0, Messinger 0.
Tekoa-Oakesdale (9-4, 3-2) - Driscoll 17, Smith 11, Smart 4, Hurley 0, Gardner 0, Buergel 3, Bruce 7, Faunce 4, S. Gumm 0, J. Smith 0.
LaCrosse-Washtucna 51, Colton 36
Season scoring leader Danielle Ayers-Stamper returned after missing three games and scored 10 to help the visiting Tigercats over the Wildcats.
LaCrosse-Wash. 13 12 10 16 - 51
Colton 10 6 11 9 - 36
LaCrosse-Washtucna (10-3, 4-1) - Kinch 0, Schneider 11, Whitman 0, Ayers-Stamper 10, Wigen 5, Ker. Mays 2, Evans 3, Kel. Mays 7, Blankenship 0, Baumann 12.
Colton (2-11, 0-5) - Truong 10, Hall 9, Meyer 6, Rederick 1, Stout 10, Van Ausdle 0, Droffel 0, Waitt 0.
Non-league
Genesee 50, Asotin 28
Sara Morscheck hit two 3-pointers and the Bulldogs made 13 of 19 free throws to defeat the visiting Panthers.
Asotin 7 8 5 8 - 28
Genesee 17 14 10 9 - 50
Asotin (8-5) - D. Witters 3, Johnsen 0, King 3, Schnider 7, Deffer 2, Walburn 4, Eller 0, S. Witters 9, Copolla 0.
Genesee - Mayer 0, Roy 3, S. Morscheck 8, Sobczyk 9, Booth 17, Moser 0, A. Morsceck 8, Baumgartner 5, Stout 0.