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Clarkston topples Lewiston

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The annual Golden Throne rivalry game drew 3,600 fans into the Clarkston gym to watch the Bantams defeat Lewiston 67-59 in a non-league girls basketball game Friday.

Two scoring runs determined the game.

Lewiston went on an 8-0 run early in the fourth quarter to take a four-point lead. After a time out, the Bantams immediately embarked on a 10-0 run of their own to retake the lead for good.

Kathryn DeVleming picked off eight steals and scored 14 points to lead Clarkston (6-4).

Ashley Zenner paced the Bengals (8-8) with a game-high 23 points.

St. Maries 57, Kootenai 35: The Lumberjacks opened the non-league game on a 10-2 run, then used their defense to clamp down on the home-standing Warriors – forcing Kootenai to shoot just 16 percent from the field. Rachelle Solom and Mallory Lehman scored 13 and 12 points, respectively, to lead St. Maries (6-7). Cassie Scheffelmaier had a game-high 16 points for Kootenai (5-9)… . St. Regis, Mont. 45, Mullan 37: St. Regis closed the deal in the fourth quarter, holding home-standing Mullan to just five points. Anali Carrico led the Tigers (1-10) with 15 points.

Inland Empire League

Bears lumber past Sandpoint

Moscow took control of its Inland Empire League game with visiting Sandpoint in the third quarter, earning a 49-37 victory. Jackie Calhoun’s 14 points paced the Bears (7-9, 3-5). Sandpoint (10-4, 5-3) got 10 points from Elle Carne.

North Star League

Wallace holds off Lakeside

Wallace built a nine-point lead in the first quarter and maintained a double-digit lead thereafter, downing Lakeside, 49-29 at Plummer. The Miners (11-3, 5-0) got a team-high 11 points from Krista Williams. The Knights (6-6, 3-2) got 13 points from Krystal Stockdale.

Washington

Freeman’s win a first

Freeman, ranked No. 2 in the latest Associated Press Class 1A poll, rolled into Colfax and beat the Bulldogs for the first time in school history, 51-36.

Junior Jessie DePell pumped in 25 points to lead Freeman, which out-rebounded Colfax 29-19.

Katie Burns led the defending state Class 1A champion Bulldogs with 10 points… . Davenport 49, Odessa 29: Leading by just five points at halftime, the Gorillas outscored visiting Odessa by 12 in the third quarter to take control of the game. Four Davenport players scored in double figures, led by Kaylee Semprimoznik and Stephanie Morrison, who each scored a dozen points. Jessica Jasman led the Tigers with 12 points. … Lind-Ritzville 48, Valley Christian 41: The Broncos held off visiting Valley Christian by connecting on 21 of 47 shots from the floor, led by Jenna Kragt, who scored 14 points and grabbed nine rebounds.