![]() ![]() Moses Lake Christian Academy/Covenant Christian School The Mavs’ boys and girls took first in the Windermere Central Basin Colockum Clash cross country meet on Thursday, with the boys scoring 15 and girls scoring 20 points. On the volleyball court, Moses Lake (4-5, 3-3) also defeated Davis and lost to Wenatchee last week. Moses Lake sits with a 4-5 record and is 3-3 in league play. In girls soccer, the Mavericks split their games last week – first defeating Davis 3-0 on Tuesday and then losing 4-0 to Wenatchee on Saturday. The Mavericks, now 10-0 and 4-0 in league play, have outscored opponents 110 to 36 through 10 games. Moses Lake first defeated Walla Walla 14-12 and 12-10 on Tuesday, followed by 12-0 and 12-2 wins over Eisenhower on Thursday. In slowpitch softball, the Mavericks continued their dominance in back-to-back sweeps of Walla Walla and Eisenhower last week. Junior receiver/defensive back Kyson Thomas scored three of Moses Lake’s four touchdowns in the win. Moses LakeĪfter a wild overtime win against Central Valley last week, the Mavericks football team kept up their momentum with a 28-7 win over Wenatchee on Friday. The Broncos are now 5-1 on the year and 3-0 in league play. ![]() With the win, the Broncos improved to 4-1 on the year, with the team’s lone loss being by one point against Liberty in Week 2.Īfter having their first loss of the season last week, the Broncos’ volleyball team bounced back last week with a 3-0 win over Reardan on Tuesday. The Broncos tallied another win on the gridiron Saturday, defeating Northwest Christian on the road 35-7. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague/Washtucna/Harrington At the Battle for the 509 meet in Cheney on Saturday, the Tigers boys placed 12th and girls placed ninth. The Tigers boys cross-country team came in first and the girls came in second at a CWAC meet held at Prosser on Thursday. In girls soccer, the Tigers entered last week with a 4-3 record, and after falling in all three of last week’s games, the Tigers now stand at 4-6 on the year. It was the Tigers’ first double-digit loss of the year after they dropped back-to-back games by one point against Othello and East Valley. On the gridiron, Ephrata (1-4) fell 30-15 to Cashmere on Friday. Four of Ephrata’s seven matches have been shutouts. Ephrata swept both East Valley on Tuesday and Grandview on Thursday to improve their record to 7-0. The Tigers, who qualified for state a year ago in volleyball, continued their dominance as district play began last week. With the loss, ACH drops to 2-4 on the season and 1-4 in league play. ![]() In volleyball, the Warriors dropped their lone game of last week 3-0 to Mary Walker at home. With the win, the Warriors improve to 4-1 on the year and 2-0 in league play. Carter Pitts led the team in rushing with 125 yards and 2 scores on seven carries. Quarterback Caden Correia completed five-of-nine passes for 133 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 101 yards on 15 carries. ACH racked up 543 yards of total offense in the win, 410 of which came on the ground. The Warriors pitched their second shutout of the season on Friday night, defeating Republic on the road 56-0. Check out recaps for each school below, from the gridiron to the volleyball court. COLUMBIA BASIN – As local teams around the Basin enter the second month of play, the competition has been heating up.
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