Prep roundup: Jackson Floyd, Jamil Miller lead Gonzaga Prep boys past Lewis and Clark
Dec. 16, 2022 Updated Sat., Dec. 17, 2022 at 1:34 a.m.
Roundup of Friday’s high school sports action from the Greater Spokane League and across Eastern Washington.
Boys basketball
Curtis 78, Mt. Spokane 55: Zoom Diallo scored 30 points and the Vikings (6-0) beat the Wildcats (5-1) in a Curtis Winter Classic semifinal at Curtis HS in University Place. Ryan Lafferty led Mt. Spokane with 20 points and Andrew Rayment added 16.
University 76, North Central 64: Gabe Heimbigner scored 24 points and the Titans (5-0) beat the visiting Wolfpack (3-5) in a nonleague game. Elijah Williams led NC with 25 points.
Ridgeline 80, Cheney 71 (2OT): Brayden Allen scored 28 points and the Falcons (4-3) beat the visiting Blackhawks (2-2) in double overtime in a nonleague game. Evan Stinson scored 26 points for Cheney.
Gonzaga Prep 57, Lewis and Clark 34: Jackson Floyd scored 12 points, Jamil Miller added 11 and the visiting Bullpups (5-0) beat the Tigers (3-4) in a nonleague game. Paulo Murray led Lewis and Clark with nine points.
Coeur d’Alene 82, Central Valley 43: Logan Orchard scored 19 points and the visiting Vikings (2-1) beat the Bears (0-6) in a nonleague game. Daniel Crowley and Eliot Beal scored nine points apiece for the Bears.
Ferris 74, Mead 41: The Saxons (1-5) beat the visiting Panthers (5-2) in a nonleague game.
Bonners Ferry 82, Rogers 50: The Badgers (5-0) beat the Pirates (2-2) in a nonleague game.
Northeast A
Freeman 75, Colville 45: Boen Phelps scored 27 points, Gabe Schulhauser added 22 and the visiting Scotties (5-1, 2-0) beat the Crimson Hawks (1-3, 1-1). Cale Roy led Colville with 12 points.
Newport 44, Medical Lake 37: Ronan Sherman scored 15 points and the Grizzlies (2-2, 1-1) beat the visiting Cardinals (0-5, 0-1).
Lakeside 61, Riverside 26: Calvin Mikkelsen led four in double figures with 15 points and the Eagles (1-4, 1-1) beat the visiting Rams (0-4, 0-2). Jake Gaffaney led Riverside with nine points.
Northeast 2B
Northwest Christian 72, Kettle Falls 28: Avi West led four in double figures with 16 points and the visiting Crusaders (3-1, 1-1) beat the Bulldogs (3-3, 1-2). Nathan Clark and Asher West added 12 points apiece for NWC.
Davenport 74, St. George’s 55: Tennessee Rainwater scored 28 points and the Gorillas (4-0, 3-0) beat the visiting Dragons (2-3, 1-1). Shawn Jones led StG with 21 points.
Reardan 65, Chewelah 48: Rysen Soliday scored 18 points and the Screaming Eagles (1-2, 1-1) beat the Cougars (0-6, 0-3). Codey Gilroy led Chewelah with 21 points.
Colfax 69, Asotin 33: Carson Gray scored 14 points and the visiting Bulldogs (4-1, 3-0) beat the Panthers (3-3, 1-2). Seth Lustig and Bradyn Heilsberg added 13 points apiece for Colfax.
Northeast 1B
Curlew 48, Inchelium 34: …the Cougars (2-3) beat the Hornets (4-1) at the Curlew Holiday Tournament.
Cusick 67, Columbia (Hunters) 40: Bode Seymour scored 38 points with seven 3-pointers and the Panthers (3-0, 1-0) beat the visiting Lions (1-3, 0-2).
Wellpinit 79, Odessa 39: Colin Hughes scored 12 points, three others added 11 and Wellpinit (3-0, 2-0) beat the visiting Tigers (3-2, 3-1). Jacob Scrupps led Odessa with 16 points.
Almira/Coulee-Hartline 46, Chesterton Academy 29: Max Grindy scored 26 points and the Warriors (3-2, 3-0) beat the visiting Knights (0-4, 0-3). Dan Herrington scored 10 points for Chesterton.
Wilbur-Creston-Keller 64, Springdale 63: Kallen Maioho scored 21 points and the Wildcats (2-1, 2-1) came back to edge the visiting Chargers (2-3, 0-2). Ethan Miller led Springdale with 17 points.
Selkirk 58, Valley Christian 52: The visiting Rangers (2-2) beat the Panthers (0-5) in a nonleague game.
Southeast 1B
Tekoa-Rosalia 84, St. John-Endicott/LaCrosse 75: Isaac Bone scored 29 points with nine rebounds and eight assists and the Timberwolves (5-1, 1-1) beat the visiting Eagles (1-3, 1-2) in a Southeast 1B league game on Friday. Braxton French scored 16 points with 13 boards for T-R. Matthew Deford led SJEL with 22 points and Tanner Fleming had 21
Oakesdale 43, Garfield-Palouse 38: Jackson Perry scored 14 points and the Nighthawks (5-0 3-0) beat the visiting Vikings (1-4, 1-1). Lane Collier led Gar-Pal with 15 points.
Pomeroy 66, Colton 32: The Pirates (3-1, 2-1) topped the Wildcats (0-2, 0-2).
Girls basketball
Lake City 57, Mt. Spokane 37: Avery Waddington scored 15 points and the Timberwolves (10-0) beat the visiting Wildcats (3-2) in a nonleague game. Bryten Gumke led Mt. Spokane with 13 points.
Mead 63, Ferris 30: Teryn Gardner scored 20 points with two 3-pointers and the visiting Panthers (4-2) beat the Saxons (3-3) in a nonleague game. Brooke Chisholm scored seven points for Ferris.
University 55, North Central 48 (OT): Eliannah Ramirez scored 24 points and the Titans (3-3) beat the visiting Wolfpack (6-1) in overtime in a nonleague game. Hannah Hamilton scored 27 points for North Central.
Gonzaga Prep 51, Lewis and Clark 49: Rhyan Madden scored 19 points with three 3-pointers, Taliah Lee scored 14 points with four 3-pointers and the visiting Bullpups (4-2) beat the Tigers (1-6) in a nonleague game. Nyah Anckorn scored seven points with 13 rebounds for Lewis and Clark.
Ridgeline 47, Cheney 32: Kaydin Renken scored 14 points and the Falcons (5-1) beat the visiting Blackhawks (1-3) in a nonleague game. Macey Richards scored nine points for Cheney.
Bonners Ferry 68, Rogers 26: Mia Blackmore scored 15 points and the visiting Badgers (6-4) beat the Pirates (1-3) in a nonleague game. Donalda Brantley and Emily Peabody scored seven points apiece for Rogers.
Northeast A
Freeman 47, Colville 23: The visiting Scotties (5-1, 2-0) beat the Crimson Hawks (3-1, 1-1). Details were unavailable.
Medical Lake 44, Newport 13: The Cardinals (3-2, 1-0) beat the Grizzlies (0-5, 0-2). Details were unavailable.
Lakeside 56, Riverside 23: Avery Haff scored 14 points, Ayanna Tobeck added 12 and the Eagles (4-2, 1-1) beat the visiting Rams (1-4, 0-2) in a league game. Olivia Oergel led Riverside with eight points.
Northeast 2B
Northwest Christian 48, Kettle Falls 45: Georgia Crockett scored 14 points and the visiting Crusaders (2-2, 1-1) beat the Bulldogs (2-3, 1-2). LaVay Shurrum led KF with 15 points.
St. George’s 46, Davenport 38: Carsyn Gildehaus scored 17 points and the visiting Dragons (2-3, 2-0) beat the Gorillas (2-1, 2-1). Jensyn Jacobsen led Davenport with 13 points.
Reardan 42, Chewelah 26: Tenice Waters scored 15 points with four 3-pointers and the Screaming Eagles (1-2, 1-1) beat the visiting Cougars (3-3, 1-3). Brooke Bennett led Chewelah with nine points.
Colfax 64, Asotin 9: The visiting Bulldogs (5-0, 2-0) beat the Panthers (2-4, 0-2). Details were unavailable.
Northeast 1B North
Inchelium 46, Curlew 40: Zalissa Finley scored 21 points and the visiting Hornets (4-1) beat the Cougars (2-3) at the Curlew Holiday Tournament. Annika Baker led Curlew with 25 points.
Republic 67, Oroville 32: Ember Berndt scored 18 points, Sarah McGaffey added 14 and the Tigers (3-2) beat the visiting Hornets (2-5) at the Curlew Holiday Tournament. Reagan Whiteaker led Oroville with 22 points.
Wellpinit 50, Odessa 41: Wellpinit (2-2, 2-1) beat the visiting Tigers (3-2, 2-1).
Wilbur-Creston-Keller 59, Springdale 21: The Wildcats (2-0, 2-0) beat the Chargers (1-4, 0-1).
Valley Christian 55, Selkirk 37: Valley Christian (3-2) beat the visiting Rangers (2-3) in a nonleague game.
Southeast 1B
Oakesdale 50, Garfield-Palouse 18: Jessie Reed scored 17 points and the Nighthawks (5-1, 2-1) beat the visiting Vikings (2-2, 1-1). Elena Flansberg scored 11 points for Gar-Pal.
St. John-Endicott/LaCrosse 57, Tekoa-Rosalia 12: McKenzie Stanley scored 14 points and the visiting Eagles (2-2, 1-2) beat the Timberwolves (0-4, 0-1).
Colton 56, Pomeroy 26: The Wildcats (4-0, 2-0) topped the Tigers (2-2, 1-2). Details were unavailable.
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