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SPOKANE--Local basketball teams in Davenport and Reardan were mostly successful in their quests for victories at local holiday tournaments. The Davenport boys and girls participated in the Eagle Holiday Classic at West Valley High School in Spokane, while the Reardan boys and girls hosted 1B schools in the annual Reardan Lions Club Classic. Davenport boys beat Riverside, Colville The Davenport boys continued their stellar start to the season with two victories over 1A Riverside and Colville at West Valley. The Gorillas...
REARDAN – The girls varsity team was rarely challenged in two convincing wins over Almira-Coulee-Hartline and Odessa this week. Reardan knocked off the Warriors 54-31 Saturday, Dec. 18 and dusted off the Tigers 48-28 Tuesday, Dec. 21. Reardan was particularly dominant in the first half against ACH, pitching a 14-0 shutout in the first quarter and leading 25-2 at the break behind a stifling press defense and 11 points from Ayden Krupke. ACH found some offense in the third q...
DAVENPORT – Some nights, the Gorillas look to have balanced scoring attacks. Other nights, they feed the hot shooting hand of Brenick Soliday. And other nights, they simply put the ball in the hands of their best player, Tennessee Rainwater, and ask him to go score points. The latter was true against Northwest Christian, as Rainwater scored 32 of Davenport's 62 points in a 62-49 win Friday, Dec. 17. Davenport took control early, as Rainwater knocked down a three-pointer and go...
COEUR D’ALENE—Davenport and Reardan were two of 71 schools that participated in the annual Tri-State Tournament wrestling meet at North Idaho College Friday, Dec. 17 and Saturday, Dec. 18. Schools from Washington, Idaho and Montana gathered to compete against each other. Here are the local results from those competitions. Davenport 160—Matthew Wines fell to Emerson McCollough of Deer Park by decision 9-5, defeated Liam Lucas of Hanford by decision 4-2 and fell to Clayton Janneret of Chewelah by major decision 16-5. 182—S...
REARDAN – The boys basketball team had an up-and-down week, falling convincingly at home to Almira-Coulee-Hartline Saturday before getting an even more convincing win at home against Odessa Tuesday. Reardan lost to the Warriors 72-55 Dec. 18 and topped Odessa with ease 78-50 Dec. 21. ACH gave Reardan fits all game with its transition points and offensive rebounds. The Warriors took a 19-13 lead in the first quarter and created better shot opportunities than the home team a...
DAVENPORT-The Gorillas' varsity girls team has mostly seen success this year on the defensive side of the floor, but Davenport has struggled to turn its stops into points. That reared its head Friday, Dec. 17 as Davenport fell to the visiting Northwest Christian Crusaders 39-32 in another low scoring, sloppy affair. The loss dropped Davenport to 2-5 this season. The first quarter was particularly sloppy, as both teams struggled with turnovers. NWC led just 6-4 after the...
ODESSA – With Daeton Deife, Collin Martin and Jacob Scrupps still on the injured list, the varsity boys have struggled so far this basketball season. They took a 69-27 drubbing from Davenport on Dec. 14 in Odessa's home gym. Senior forward Nathan Carstensen led the scoring with 12 points. Fellow senior Landen Brooks contributed 5 points. Davenport - - - - 69 Odessa - - - - 27 Carstensen and Dakota Steward led the team in rebounds with five each. Turnovers were a serious p...
ODESSA – The Tigers upped their season win streak to four by defeating both Davenport and Harrington on Dec. 14 and 16. Ashlyn Neilsen was again the leading scorer in both contests and was named Odessa Player of the Game for both. Neilsen scored 26 points in the non-conference game against 2B school Davenport. With the score tied at halftime, the Tigers came out and posted a five-point lead by the end of the third quarter. Davenport kept the game close, but the Tigers p...
MEDICAL LAKE-Davenport and Reardan wrestlers took on the Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) Eagles and Medical Lake Cardinals in a Double Dual meet Tuesday, Dec. 14. Davenport earned a 60-0 win over Medical Lake, while Reardan fell in its team meet to the Cardinals. Lakeside beat Reardan 48-16 and beat Davenport 57-24. Medical Lake had not updated its scores by press time. Here are the individual results for Davenport and Reardan against Lakeside, as individual Medical Lake results...
Friday, Dec. 17 Davenport and Reardan wrestling at Tri-State in Coeur d’Alene @ 10 a.m. Davenport basketball vs. Northwest Christian (Colbert) @ 6 p.m. Harrington basketball at Odessa @ 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18 Davenport and Reardan wrestling at Tri-State in Coeur d’Alene @ 9:30 a.m. Reardan basketball vs. Almira-Coulee-Hartline @ 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 21 Reardan basketball vs. Odessa in Smith Gym @ 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 22 Reardan basketball at Chewelah @ 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 23 Davenport and Reardan wrestling at Tri...
DAVENPORT-The "Golden Plunger" was won by Davenport over Reardan in last week's Winterfest competition, and that Gorilla success translated onto the basketball court. Davenport's girls basketball team surprised Reardan with a gritty, oft-ugly 38-33 comeback victory Saturday, Dec. 11. Davenport didn't score for the first half of the first quarter as Reardan built a slim 5-0 lead. Reardan senior Ella Curry then banked in a jump shot at the quarter horn to give the visitors an...
DAVENPORT-Reardan came out ready to play, but Davenport outlasted its visitors and pulled away for a 76-60 victory in the annual rivalry boys basketball game Saturday, Dec. 11. Reardan came out guns blazing against the more talented Gorillas. Owee Handley hit several shots to the roar of the visiting crowd, while Davenport kept pace as Reardan led 21-20 after a quarter. "Owee Handley gave us a big spark in the first quarter," Reardan head coach Brian Graham said. "It helped...
ODESSA – For the Odessa boys, the basketball season got off to a disappointing start. The long trek to the football semifinals left many of the boys who also play basketball unable to start practice when the winter season opened. Injuries from football are also now hindering the basketball team. Collin Martin and Jacob Scrupps are both benched with injuries but hope to get cleared to play soon. New head coach HP Carstensen and his assistant Matt Gorman are still getting to k...
ODESSA – The Tiger girls got their season off to a winning start, defeating both Wellpinit and Valley Christian last weekend on Dec. 10 and 11. Ashlyn Neilsen was the leading scorer in both contests and was named Odessa Player of the Game for both. Friday's home game initially looked like it was going to be a blowout, as Wellpinit had trouble finding the basket in the first quarter. Shots aplenty were made from all over the court but failed to drop through the net. By the f...
DAVENPORT—The Reardan wrestlers earned a second place finish at the Davenport Invitational Saturday morning, Dec. 4. The host Gorillas finished in sixth place out of nine competing schools. Lake Roosevelt won the invite with 262 points, while Reardan had 180.5. Kittitas was in third place with 140.5 points, while Kettle Falls was fourth with 97 points. Medical Lake had a fifth-place finish with 95 points, while Davenport had 91 points. Oroville had 55 points, Wilbur-Creston had 38 points and Innovation had 32 points. R...
DAVENPORT-It appears whether the sport is football or basketball, Davenport and Liberty are destined for heart-pounding games this school year. Unlike the football game in October, however, it was Liberty coming out on top of the nonleague contest in overtime 89-86 Tuesday, Dec. 7. A combined 47 points from junior leaders Tennessee Rainwater and Brenick Soliday in the second half and overtime weren't enough for Davenport Tuesday, which faced Liberty's own dynamic duo of Ethan...
REARDAN – Four seconds. That's what was left on the clock when the Reardan boys pulled ahead of the Tekoa-Rosalia Timberwolves in a basketball matchup Friday night, Dec. 3. Reardan won the non-league game, 64-62, in the closing seconds. The Class 1B Timberwolves (1-1) led the entire second half, until Reardan junior forward Tristo McCrea ducked under the defense for a 2-point shot inside the key with just 4.2 seconds remaining in the game. That shot lifted Reardan to its f...
DAVENPORT-The Liberty Lancer girls are the No. 5 ranked 2B team in the state, and sophomore point guard Teagan Colvin has a "90" rating out of 100 on ESPN.com. Both of those facts were plainly obvious Tuesday, as Liberty came into Davenport and had no trouble with the Gorillas while earning a 55-25 victory. The Lancers jumped out to a quick 16-4 lead after a quarter, and built that lead to 31-10 at halftime. Davenport scored first in the second half, but Liberty led 51-19 afte...
COULEE DAM—Winter camping is available at Lake Roosevelt this year. However, with reduced staffing and resources during the winter, facilities and services are limited. During the winter season, camping is only available in the Kettle Falls, Fort Spokane and Spring Canyon campgrounds. Campsites are limited to Kettle Falls Loop 1, Fort Spokane Loop 1 and Spring Canyon’s Lower Loop. Reservations are required but can be made in advance or from the campground upon arrival with adequate cell phone service. Reservations must be...
REARDAN—The varsity girls got off to a 2-0 start this season with convincing victories over Newport and Tekoa-Rosalia before suffering their first loss this season at Lake Roosevelt. Reardan demolished the Timberwolves of Tekoa-Rosalia 61-5 and didn’t allow a point in the first or fourth quarters Friday, Dec. 3. Reardan was led by a balanced scoring attack. No player scored in double figures, but four players scored at least eight points while three more scored six points. Kassidy Koch and Lana Shevchenko had nine points api...
Friday, Dec. 10 Reardan basketball at Colville @ 5:45 p.m. Davenport basketball at Lind-Ritzville/Sprague @ 6 p.m. Harrington basketball vs. Valley Christian @ 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 Davenport wrestling at Liberty (Spangle) @ 9:30 a.m. Reardan boys wrestling at Othello @ 9:30 a.m. Davenport vs. Reardan basketball at Davenport @ 6 p.m. Reardan girls wrestling at Warden, time TBD Tuesday, Dec. 14 Davenport wrestling vs. Medical Lake @ 1 p.m. Davenport basketball at Odessa @ 6 p.m. Reardan wrestling at Medical Lake @ 6 p.m....
REARDAN—The local varsity girls basketball team gave new head coach Bob Swannack a convincing victory over visiting Newport Tuesday. Reardan knocked off the visiting Grizzlies 56-25 in the team’s season-opener and first game under Swannack Nov. 30. Seniors led a balanced scoring attack for Reardan, which had 10 players enter the scoring column. Madalyn Dewey led the scoring with 13 points, while Ayden Krupke added nine points and disrupted Newport defensively with seven steals. Hinna Frolov also scored nine points for the...
REARDAN—The local boys varsity team made sure the school went 2-for-2 in varsity matches against the Newport Grizzlies in the season opener Tuesday, Nov. 30. Reardan took care of its visitors 67-43. Reardan won each quarter. After holding a slim 16-13 after one period, Reardan outscored Newport 20-11 in the second quarter to take a convincing 36-24 lead into halftime. The home team then won the third quarter 13-8 and the fourth quarter 18-11 to pull away for a 24-point victory. Reardan had three players score at least 15 p...
DAVENPORT-It took 21 minutes of game time, but the Davenport boys basketball offense finally started moving the ball and finding some flow with three minutes left in the third quarter of the Gorillas' home opener against Kettle Falls. That rhythm, aided by an offensive outburst from junior Brenick Soliday, allowed Davenport to pull away from the Bulldogs 62-44 Tuesday, Nov. 30. Davenport started strongly thanks to lockdown defense and took a 17-4 lead. Zane Edwards capped an...
MOSES LAKE – The Odessa Tigers football team ended their season last Saturday at Lions Field in Moses Lake, finishing with only 2 losses over the entire season. An injury to starting quarterback Collin Martin in the first quarter, plus the size advantage of the Quilcene Rangers made for tough going for the Tigers. Quilcene 6 14 8 8 36 Odessa 6 0 6 0 12 Backup quarterback Zane McMillan, a sophomore, completed four of 12 passing attempts for a gain of 49 yards. Senior Davey M...