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Lakeside Upsets Third-Ranked Colfax

Area girls basketball

Sixth-ranked Lakeside (16-1, 10-2) took a big step toward the Northeast A title Friday as Brianne Jolley had 16 points and 12 rebounds during a 40-28 win over visiting and third-ranked Colfax (14-2, 8-2) at Nine Mile.

Lakeside 40, Colfax 28

Colfax 5 14 5 4 - 28

Lakeside 12 9 12 7 - 40

COLFAX T.Pittman 0, Gigray 4, Harder 2, Saulie-Rohman 0, Blevins 0, Hall 5, Widman 0, Tribbett 12, Hansen 4, S.Pittman 0, Thiele 1.

LAKESIDE Hatch 0, Heebink 10, B.Jolley 16, L.Jolley 6, Long 0, Rowse 6, Waddell 2.

Newport 66, Freeman 39

League scoring leader Carey Sauer scored 26, including eight straight in the third quarter, as the Grizzlies (14-3, 9-2) beat the visiting Scotties (3-13, 2-8) to set up a first-place showdown vs. Lakeside.

Freeman 6 11 8 14 - 39

Newport 11 17 23 15 - 66

FREEMAN Wasley 0, Wilkerson 8, Brown 4, McCathern 16, Watson 0, Watkins 3, Smith 4, Boston 0, Moberg 4.

NEWPORT Casey 0, Schulz 15, Almond 4, Sauer 26, Sherman 0, Frandrup 11, Vallieres 0, Carrara 6, Lindburg 2, Jacobsen 2.

Deer Park 52, Medical Lake 35

Jaidean Watson scored seven in the first quarter and the visiting Stags (9-8, 7-4) topped the Cardinals (1-15, 0-10) by holding them to 23-percent shooting from the field.

Deer Park 21 13 14 4 - 52

Medical Lake 8 14 5 8 - 35

DEER PARK Ostrom 0, Michaels 9, Watson 16, Davis 0, Hea.Sims 2, Nedved 0, Stone 12, Gest 5, O’Brien 8, Scott 0, Langbehn 0, Oswalt 0, Smith 0, Krizger 0, Hei.Sims 0.

MEDICAL LAKE French 0, Musser 0, Duckett 20, Tschirley 0, Davis 12, Walker 1, Ramirez 0, Kjelland 2, Faison 0, Blayne 0.

Chewelah 54, Kettle Falls 40

Liz Harrison had eight rebounds and as the visiting Cougars (6-9, 4-6) handed the Bulldogs (3-12, 1-8) their eighth consecutive loss.

Chewelah 22 6 9 17 - 54

Kettle Falls 13 12 5 10 - 40

CHEWELAH Edwards 3, Anderson 2, King 0, Albertson 10, Myers 2, Kristianson 18, Pickering 6, Cairns 6, Harrison 3, O’Neal 4.

KETTLE FALLS Gates 0, Lathrop 2, Maidhoff 4, Marco 6, Matter 6, McDaniels 3, Richardson 13, Weathers 4, Holland 2.

PANORAMA

Columbia 64, Inchelium 63

At Hunters, Josslinn Skidmore finished with 23 points, eight rebounds and seven steals as the Lions (11-7, 10-4) beat the visiting Hornets (11-6, 10-4) and tied them for first place in the North Division.

Inchelium 16 14 11 22 - 63

Columbia 19 17 11 17 - 64

INCHELIUM G.Finley 0, Swan 7, C.Stensgar 15, T.Finley 2, D.Stensgar 2, Nugent 0, Boyd 8, L.Stensgar 21, Mallory 8.

COLUMBIA Schrack 0, Covington 0, Etue 13, Skidmore 23, Schurger 3, Strickler 5, MacMillan 0, Brisbois 9, Dale 5, Dashiell 6.

NW Christian 49, Selkirk 47

Heidi Simmons drove the length of the floor and hit a 10-foot jumper in the final seconds as the Crusaders (13-6, 11-2) sewed up the South’s No. 2 playoff spot by beating the visiting and 10th-ranked Rangers (13-5, 9-4).

Selkirk 12 14 10 11 - 47

NW Christian 7 17 12 13 - 49

SELKIRK Dickinson 0, Jennings 4, Sharp 0, Koontz 6, Dury 5, Porter 8, Carlson 24, Grass 0.

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN Simmons 14, Greenup 19, E.Smith 0, Montague 10, Wright 4, Huston 2.

Northport 66, Curlew 49

Karen Sauvola scored 17 of her 25 in the second half and the visiting Mustangs (9-9, 8-6) made 10 of 15 shots in the first quarter to top the Cougars (5-15, 2-13), whose season ended.

Northport 23 13 15 15 - 66

Curlew 6 12 16 15 - 49

NORTHPORT Knudsen 0, Day 2, C.Young 4, Jimenez 0, M.Regis 5, Ke.Sauvola 6, Sell 18, E.Young 6, Lenhard 0, Ka.Sauvola 25, Hunt 0.

CURLEW Peterson 6, Barkley 0, Thiele 13, Beck 0, Somday 0, Taylor 9, Kaatz 20, Treshman 1, McLeod 0, Craw 0, Bonwell 0.

Wellpinit 48, Republic 42

Miranda Payne had 17 rebounds as the Redskins (4-15, 3-11) beat the visiting Tigers (7-11, 5-9).

Republic 12 9 13 8 - 42

Wellpinit 11 14 11 12 - 48

REPUBLIC Davis 0, Dinkins 0, Friend 11, Pfaffe 7, Prine 3, Pritchett 4, Stonehocker 3, Tietsort 1, Wilson 11, Young 2.

WELLPINIT Tonasket 7, Allen 6, J.Flett 2, Abrahamson 0, Payne 12, Covington 2, Lynn 12, Stearns 7.

Springdale 58, Cusick 29

Cindy Cates scored 19 and the visiting Chargers (5-14, 4-9) ended a five-game skid with a win over the Panthers (0-16, 0-13), who lost their 21st straight over two years.

Springdale 14 12 17 15 - 58

Cusick 8 7 4 10 - 29

SPRINGDALE A.Bade 3, Peone 4, Diedrich 8, K.Bade 0, Campbell 5, Hendricks 0, C.Cates 19, N’Deeo 2, Dixon 11, Swiger 0, Franiks 1, Stricker 0, Adolph 2, S.Cates 2, Payne 0.

CUSICK Pickerel 4, Cutshall 0, Waldman 2, Haas 5, Foster 4, Nenema 13, Johnson 1, Thomas 0, Chitwood 0, Zeismer 0.

BI-COUNTY

Reardan 55, Liberty 40

A big second quarter allowed the visiting Indians (13-6, 9-4) to beat the Lancers (8-10, 6-6) and sew up the East Division championship.

Reardan 4 21 11 19 - 55

Liberty 5 4 10 21 - 40

REARDAN Bocook 8, Krupke 4, Schwartz 0, C.Jayne 2, Holwegner 8, Guhlke 5, Rohner 16, Soliday 1, P.Jayne 2, Turner 3, Supinger 6.

LIBERTY Pittmann 0, Cory 3, Neihart 10, Polione 5, Farka 14, Bothman 0, Cornwall 0, Prince 2, Adams 0, Torguson 6.

ACH 49, Odessa 33

Christine Peterson scored 19 and the visiting Warriors (10-6, 8-4) held the Tigers (8-10, 5-6) to one first-quarter basket and 29-percent shooting from the field.

ACH 10 15 8 16 - 49

Odessa 3 6 7 17 - 33

ALMIRA/COULEE-HARTLINE Pitts 0, Ke.Horter 4, Malone 2, Rock 6, Dormaier 2, Roberts 0, Peterson 19, Hunsaker 6, White 8, Ka.Horter 2.

ODESSA Haptonstall 4, J.Melcher 8, Hunt 2, D.Melcher 0, Walter 8, D.Schorzman 0, L.Schorzman 9, Ramm 2, Watters 0, Schmierer 0, Strohmaier 0.

Wilbur-Creston 98, Lind 32

Lisa Arden led six players in double figures with 17 points and the third-ranked Wildcats (17-1, 12-0) shot 39 of 52 from the field to beat the visiting Bulldogs (0-16, 0-11).

Lind 3 14 5 10 - 32

Wilbur-Creston 28 21 28 21 - 98

LIND Rott 0, Bittick 7, Mel.Fode 2, Wills 5, Snead 0, Davis 2, Fritchle 0, Meg.Fode 10, Montejano 0, Palmer 6, Alcocer 0, Bergeron 0.

WILBUR-CRESTON Mann 2, Allen 15, Llewellyn 10, Deahl 2, Martin 13, Erickson 2, L.Arden 17, H.Arden 14, Kunz 7, Bandy 14.

Sprague-Harr. 64, V.Christian 49

Kristy Engles scored 21 and Mandi Walters made 5 of 5 free throws in the fourth quarter as the visiting Falcons (5-14, 4-8) held off the Panthers (5-13, 2-10) in the final quarter.

Sprague-Harr. 18 14 20 12 - 64

Valley Christian 10 14 17 8 - 49

SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON Maurer 0, Larmer 4, Hampton 12, Smith 0, Putney 9, Engles 21, M.Walters 14, C.Walters 6.

VALLEY CHRISTIAN Black 10, Cupp 2, Diaz 0, Ta.Dixon 0, Te.Dixon 4, Evans 13, Jones 0, Ferderer 2, Sparks 0, Hopson 2, Monforton 15.

WHITMAN COUNTY

Tekoa-Oakes. 43, Colton 39

At Tekoa, Sally Palmer had five steals and hit the game-winning basket with 40 seconds left as the Nighthawks (12-7, 6-3) beat the visiting Wildcats (10-8, 5-4) to break a second-place league tie.

Colton 11 9 7 12 - 39

Tekoa-Oakes. 10 16 8 9 - 43

COLTON Wallace 20, Harrell 2, Dudley 0, Reisenauer 4, Merk 5, Giden 8.

TEKOA-OAKESDALE Crider 0, Palmer 4, Brown 8, J.Hay 2, Peringer 8, Hansen 0, Bruce 2, French 9, A.Hay 2, Cox 8.

SJE 65, Gar.-Palouse 31

At St. John, league scoring leader Andee Schmick tallied 19, as the top-ranked Eagles (18-0, 9-0) topped the visiting Vikings (9-9, 2-6) for their 20th straight win.

Garfield-Palouse 13 4 8 6 - 31

SJE 15 19 19 12 - 65

GARFIELD-PALOUSE Nelson 0, Main 12, Shelden 4, Pfaff 9, J.Cottrill 2, S.Cottrill 0, Sheffler 0, Hodson 0, Broughton 2, Smith 0, McCabe 2.

ST. JOHN-ENDICOTT Simpson 9, Colyar 0, Kleweno 4, Lamb 16, Loomis 2, Garrett 15, Schmick 19, Kile 0.

Rosalia 52, LaCrosse-Wash. 38

Balanced scoring allowed the Spartans (10-9, 4-5) to beat the visiting Tigercats (6-12, 0-8).

LaCrosse-Wash. 5 12 13 8 - 38

Rosalia 12 11 16 13 - 52

LaCROSSE-WASHTUCNA Camp 4, Daniel 21, A.Bay 2, Kinch 3, D.Bay 1, Wigen 4, Bryan 3.

ROSALIA Nelson 11, Blank 8, Witte 6, Nelson 10, Peringer 2, Henning 4, McLaughlin 5, Brown 0, Bernard 6, Powell 0.

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