A/B Girls
Waterville 62, ACH 60
At Hartline, visiting Waterville (2-0) nearly blew a huge third-quarter lead, but held on for a non-league win when Almira/Coulee-Hartline (1-1) missed two free throws.
Christine Peterson scored 21 for ACH.
Waterville 21 20 13 8 - 62
Almira/Coulee-Hartline 17 7 20 16 - 60
WATERVILLE Dawson 11, Gormley 13, Dahlke 0, Viebrock 16, Biggar 6, Patersen 12, Luddman 0, Gray 4.
ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE Horter 4, Malone 0, Rock 18, Dormaier 2, Roberts 0, Peterson 21, Hunsaker 2, White 0, Malone 13.
B.Ferry 47, St. George’s 45
Becky Bateman had 15 as the Badgers (3-2) handed the Dragons (0-4) just their second home loss in nearly seven years. Dawn Trowbridge had 14 for St. George’s but missed a layup at the buzzer.
Bonners Ferry 10 12 13 12 - 47
St. George’s 13 12 9 11 - 45
BONNERS FERRY Walter 12, Bateman 15, Larson 0, Braniff 6, Carey 2, Paulson 4, Downing 0, Knott 6, Comer 1, Ripatti 1.
ST. GEORGE’S Alsaker 2, Boutz 2, Swift 6, Trowbridge 14, Routh-Corker 12, Appling 2, Harville 7, Webster 0.
Reardan 60, Chewelah 45
Brenda Rohner had 15 rebounds as the Indians beat the visiting Cougars (2-1).
Chewelah 11 7 10 17 - 45
Reardan 12 18 17 13 - 60
CHEWELAH Edwards 2, Anderson 6, King 12, Albertson 9, Naccarato 1, Myers 0, Kristianson 8, Pickering 3, Cairns 0, Harrison 0, O’Neal 4.
REARDAN Bocook 15, Krupke 6, Schwartz 0, Holwegner 4, Guhlke 2, Rohner 16, Soliday 2, P.Jayne 0, Turner 2, Supinger 13.
Lakeside 58, NWC 22
Bernadette Rowse had 10 rebounds and Lora Jolley nine steals as the host Eagles beat the Crusaders at Nine Mile.
NWC had 39 turnovers.
Northwest Christian 11 3 6 2 - 22
Lakeside 16 19 14 9 - 58
NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Storro 0, K.Smith 1, Moen 2, Greenup 0, E.Smith 0, Ogle 2, Montague 2, Casimir 0, Wright 5, Clouse 0, Huston 10.
LAKESIDE Rowse 15, L.Jolley 15, Harch 4, Petticrew 10, Heebink 9, Long 1, Wilkens 2, Grubbs 2.
Newport 59, Priest River 43
Freshman Carey Sauer scored 10 thirdquarter points as the Grizzlies (1-1) beat the visiting Spartans (1-4).Newport’s Heidi Schulz had 12 rebounds.
Priest River 8 8 16 11 - 43
Newport 14 7 20 18 - 59
PRIEST RIVER Go 0, M.Ruiz 0, Stensland 6, Reed 2, K.Ruiz 7, Ennis 9, Suchocki 4, Duley 6, Rasmussen 4, Vogrig 5.
NEWPORT Casey 0, Schulz 10, Almond 4, Sauer 17, Sherman 4, Frandrup 10, Vallieres 4, Carrara 10.
Tekoa-Oakes. 64, Liberty 44
At Tekoa, Jennifer Hay made 8 of 11 from the floor and the Nighthawks (3-1) used a 12-2 first-quarter run to subdue the visiting Lancers.
Sally Palmer had seven rebounds and five steals for T-O.
Liberty 13 9 9 13 - 44
Tekoa-Oakesdale 16 14 11 23 - 64
LIBERTY Cornwall 4, Cory 15, Polione 2, Bothman 5, Torguson 10, Neihart 6, Adams 2.
TEKOA-OAKESDALE Crider 3, Wagner 7, Palmer 18, Brown 0, Hay 19, Peringer 5, Hansen 2, Bruce 0, French 10.
SJE 60, Ritzville 37
At St. John, Andee Schmick had 22 points and 11 rebounds and Tricia Lamb 20 points and 10 rebounds as the Eagles (4-0) beat the visiting Broncos (0-3).
SJE had a 34-16 rebounding edge.
Ritzville 4 6 14 13 - 37
St.John-Endicott 14 10 15 21 - 60
RITZVILLE Coleman 8, Weber 3, Hortedahl 4, Wellsandt 6, Russell 8, Yerxa 4, Tilecky 2.
ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Simpson 2, Bafus 2, Lamb 20, Garrett 12, Schmick 22, Kyle 2.
Davenport 48, Inchelium 33
An 18-3 edge from the foul line allowed the Gorillas (2-0) to beat the visiting Hornets. Christie had eight rebounds and Jennifer Pauls seven for Davenport, which shot 23 percent from the floor.
Inchelium 2 6 9 16 - 33
Davenport 12 12 13 11 - 48
INCHELIUM G.Finley 0, Swan 2, C.Stensgar 6, T.Finley 0, D.Stensgar 0, Nugent 0, L.Stensgar 8, Mallory 15, S.Finley 2.
DAVENPORT Wagner 1, Marriott 7, Stiles 0, Schreck 6, Pauls 11, Emery 9, Jacobsen 3, Mikelson 6, Cowdrey 5.
LaCros.-Wash. 45, Spr.-Harr. 35
At Sprague, Deborah Bay made 5 of 6 free throws and the visiting Tigercats (2-1) beat the Falcons (0-3) with a 39-22 rebounding edge. Micaela Hampton led S-H with 14 rebounds.
LaCrosse-Washtucna 11 16 6 12 - 45
Sprague-Harrington 8 8 8 11 - 35
LACROSSE/WASHTUCNA Camp 5, Daniel 6, A.Bay 2, Kinch 2, D.Bay 19, Wigen 9, Bryan 2.
SPRAGUE/HARRINGTON Maurer 0, Larmer 2, Hampton 14, Smith 0, Putney 2, Engles 6, M.Walters 9, C.Walters 0.
V.Christian 40, Springdale 38
Both teams shot poorly from the line, but the visiting Panthers won when the Chargers missed a shot from the floor with 14 seconds left.VC was 14 of 35 (40 percent) and Springdale 8 of 23 (35 percent) from the line.
Valley Christian 9 11 9 11 - 40
Springdale 14 8 7 9 - 38
VALLEY CHRISTIAN Black 0, Ta.Dixon 1, Te.Dixon 9, Carmen Evans 10, Ferderer 15, Hopson 2, Monforton 5.
SPRINGDALE A.Bade 0, Peone 7, Diedrich 2, K.Bade 0, Campbell 2, Hendricks 0, C.Cates 4, N’Deeo 4, Dixon 9, S.Cates 8.
Oroville 44, Republic 36
Lira VanBuskin had 20 points and 11 rebounds and benefited by third-quarter foul trouble to Melissa Friend as the visiting Hornets beat the Tigers.Republic led until the 6-foot-1 Friend picked up her fourth foul. Felishia Pfaffle had five steals for the Tigers.
Oroville 6 11 15 12 - 44
Republic 14 8 8 6 - 36
OROVILLE Allen 0, Bayley 0, Reese 6, VanBuskin 20, Herman 0, Monroe 0, Taylor 4, Noll 1, Chamberlin 4, Harnasch 7, Marchand 2.
REPUBLIC Davis 4, Dinkins 0, Friend 8, Pfaffle 10, Prine 0, Pritchett 0, Stonehocker 0, Tietsort 0, Wilson 2, Young 12.
F.Christian 69, Wellpinit 54
Audrey Wallace and Sarah Peterson scored 10 points apiece in the fourth quarter and the visiting Eagles (4-1) beat the Redskins (1-2) by making 13 of 14 free throws in the final quarter.
Miranda Payne had 17 rebounds for Wellpinit before leaving with an ankle injury at the end of the third quarter. The Eagles took advantage of the injury and won the fourth quarter 27-7.
Falls Christian 21 14 7 27 - 69
Wellpinit 12 12 23 7 - 54
FALLS CHRISTIAN Wallace 18, Pang 18, Peterson 24, Jackson 7, Coy 2.
WELLPINIT Tonasket 1, Allen 21, Ost 4, J.Flett 4, Abrahamson 4, Payne 4, Covington 0, D.Flett 0, Lynn 16, Wynecoop 0, Stearns 0.
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