Olivia Patshkowski scores 25 points for Central Valley girls; Cole Floyd crosses the Ferris boys over Mead

From staff reports

Tuesday’s Greater Spokane League boys and girls basketball recap. All league matches unless otherwise stated.

Girls GSL 4A/3A

Central Valley 56, Mt. Spokane 51: Olivia Patshkowski scored 25 points and the Bears (8-5, 2-1) beat the visiting Wildcats (3-10, 0-2). Dakota Wyss led the Mt. Spokane with 17 points.

Mead 72, Ferris 44: Addison Wells-Morrison had 17 points and six rebounds as the visiting Panthers (10-1, 2-0) defeated the Saxons (5-8, 1-1). Mateia Eschenbacher led Ferris with 18 points.

University 54, Cheney 26: McKenzie Handran scored 17 points and the Titans (9-4, 2-1) beat the visiting Blackhawks (3-10, 0-2).

GSL 2A

Deer Park 62, Clarkston 47: Ashlan Bryant scored 19 points and the Stags (11-1, 4-0) defeated the visiting Bantams (11-2, 4-1). Laney Augir led Clarkston with 13 points. The Lady Stags have not lost at home since December 19, 2022.

East Valley 51, Rogers 26: Italy Salina scored 13 points and the Knights (3-9, 1-3) beat the visiting Pirates (2-8, 0-4). Saige Stuart led Rogers with 15 points.

GSL 4A/3A boys

Ferris 68, Mead 51: Cole Floyd had 20 points, 11 rebounds and the Saxons (4-8, 1-1) defeated the visiting Panthers (8-4, 1-1). Karson Maze led Mead with 21 points, Brady Thornton added 11 points and eight rebounds.

Lewis and Clark 49, Shadle Park 40: Angus Gehn scored 18 points and the visiting Tigers (7-6, 0-2) defeated the Highlanders (1-12, 0-2) in the protest game. Christian Groth hit four 3-pointers for Shadle Park.

University 76, Cheney 58: The Titans (8-5, 1-2) beat the visiting Blackhawks (8-5, 1-1). Details were not available.

GSL 2A

Rogers 75, East Valley 49: Kaiden Wirth scored 17 points, Kayoni Yoeun added 16, and the visiting Pirates (5-3, 2-2) defeated the Knights (2-10, 1-3). Carsen Mertens led East Valley with 20 points.

Bus 67, North Central 56: Gavyn Dealy scored 22 points and the Greyhounds (10-3, 3-1) defeated the visiting Wolfpack (7-5, 4-1). Isaac Williams led North Central with 22 points.


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