Girls basketball roundup: Avery and Aspyn Adams lead Mt. Spokane over Mead
Avery Adams scored 22 points and the visiting Mt. Spokane Wildcats beat the Mead Panthers 76-46 in the annual Catmania game.
The Wildcats (5-3, 3-0 Greater Spokane League) took it to the Panthers (2-4, 0-3 GSL) with hot shooting from the Adams sisters. Avery Adams scored 20 of her 22 points in the first half, then Aspyn Adams scored 16 of her 20 points in the second half. They made four 3-pointers each. For Mead, McKenna Russell accounted for half of her team’s point total and made six 3-pointers.
Northeast 2B
Colfax 71, Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 34: Piper Cai and Carmen Gfeller both scored 15 points and the visiting Bulldogs (6-1, 5-0) defeated the Broncos (3-3, 2-3). Peyton Curtis led the Broncos with 16 points.
Davenport 58, Northwest Christian 52: Sydney Abbott and Janaye Wilkie each scored 15 points and the visiting Gorillas (5-1, 5-0) defeated the Crusaders (3-2, 3-2). Natalie Smith had 16 points for the Crusaders.
St. George’s 52, Wilbur-Creston 22: Mia Smith scored 11 points and the Dragons (5-1) defeated the Wildcats (1-5). McKenzie Arden paced the Wildcats with eight points.
Reardan 42, Asotin 29: Kim Dewey scored 23 points and the Indians (1-3) beat the visiting Panthers (1-1).
Northeast 1B
Selkirk 50, Inchelium 43: Jenna Couch scored 17 points, hitting four 3-pointers, with seven steals and the Rangers (6-1, 4-0) defeated the visiting Hornets (5-1, 4-1). Couch hit a long 3-pointer with 7 seconds left after the Hornets had closed within four points. Selkirk’s Whitney Dawson, Gabi Rick and Bree Dawson combined for 30 rebounds. Rylee Desautel and Meika Heath scored 14 points apiece for the Hornets.
Curlew 55, Cusick 40: Korin Baker scored 24 points with 18 rebounds and six assists and the Cougars (4-3, 3-2) beat the visiting Panthers (1-4, 1-3). MeganJoe Beedle added 11 points, nine rebounds and five assists for the Cougars. Zahria Delgado and Allison Nomee led the Panthers with eight points.
Almira/Coulee-Hartline 58, Valley Christian 33: Gabi Isaak scored 25 points and the Warriors (5-0, 4-0) defeated the visiting Panthers (4-5, 2-3). Phoebe Trigsted scored 15 points for the Panthers.
Wellpinit 65, Odessa 41: Jada Orr and Christina CardenFlett each scored 16 points and the Redskins (5-0, 3-0) defeated the Tigers (2-4, 1-3). McKennah Davidson paced Odessa with 21 points and Lachelle Boyd scored 10 with six assists for Wellpinit.
Southeast 1B
Garfield-Palouse 35, St. John-Endicott/LaCrosse 32: Payson Griner scored 16 points and the Vikings (5-1) defeated the visiting Eagles (1-4). Griner also had 11 rebounds while Katie Arrasmith added 12 points and grabbed 13 rebounds. Alynn Harder and Kierstyn Ray had 10 points for the Eagles.
Pomeroy 47, Touchet 32: Emma Severs scored 18 points and the Pirates (5-1) beat the visiting Indians (1-2). Maddy Dixon added 12 points for the Pirates, while Katie Skramstad led the Indians with 11 points. Dana Jaggar added 10 points for Touchet.
Nonleague
Central Valley 59, Post Falls 48: Lexie Hull scored 24 points and the Bears (4-0, 3-0) defeated the visiting Trojans (7-1). It was a battle of two undefeated teams, with the Bears controlling most of the second half. Tyler McCliment-Call finished with 17 points for the Trojans.
East Valley 69, Timberlake 60: Faith Adams scored 17 points and the visiting Knights (7-0, 3-0) beat the Tigers (6-2). Brooke Jessen led the Tigers with 15 points. Each team scored three points in the first overtime, but East Valley scored 11 points in the second overtime.
West Valley 64, Shadle Park 41: Kelsie Sinclair scored 17 points and the Eagles (3-4) defeated the Highlanders (2-5). Sisters Kelsie and Keara Sinclair sank a combined four of the team’s eight 3-pointers, all of which came in the first half. Willow Risinger led Shadle Park with 12 points.
Deer Park 46, Kellogg 34: Payge Rose scored 17 points and the Stags (3-3, 1-2) defeated the Wildcats (4-3). Erin Vannhoose had seven points for the Wildcats.
Bonners Ferry 61, Genesis Prep 37: Kadi Bateman scored 23 points and the visiting Badgers (6-0) defeated the Jaguars (2-2). Rachel Schroeder had 24 points for the Jaguars.