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Kettls Falls Basketball Pushes Through Tough Week

December 24, 2025
By:
Brandon Hansen

Kettle Falls boys drop three straight in tough week of play. Kettle Falls girls face tough stretch against league foes. 

The Kettle Falls boys basketball team endured a tough week, dropping three games to move to 5-4 overall in the early portion of the 2025-26 season.

The Bulldogs most recently fell 56-49 on the road to Omak on Dec. 20. One night earlier, Kettle Falls suffered a 75-38 loss at home to Reardan, the odds-on favorite in the Northeast 2B North.

The difficult run began on Dec. 16, with a 60-42 road loss to Davenport. Davenport used a strong second quarter to create separation, outscoring Kettle Falls 22-11 in the period. Despite a solid individual performance from Mace Thivierge, who scored 22 points to lead the Bulldogs, Kettle Falls was unable to keep pace.

The Kettle Falls boys team are scheduled to break for the holidays and will play at Deer Park on Saturday, Dec. 27, at 1:30 p.m.

The Kettle Falls girls basketball team battled through a demanding week of basketball play, falling in three games to drop to 2-7 overall and 0-4 in league action.

The Bulldogs were most recently edged 45-35 on the road by nonleague foe Omak on Dec. 20. Kettle Falls kept the game within reach but was unable to close the gap late as Omak held on for the 10-point win.

Kettle Falls hosted Reardan on Dec. 19, and came up short in a defensive-minded contest, 35-19. Reardan built a narrow lead early and maintained control throughout the game. Wyn Edwards led the Bulldogs with 13 points, including two 3-pointers.

Earlier in the week, Kettle Falls dropped a 67-9 road decision to Davenport on Dec. 16. Davenport opened the game with a 17-point first quarter and continued to extend the lead throughout the night. Edwards led Kettle Falls with seven points in the loss.

The Lady Bulldogs are scheduled to host East Valley on Saturday, Dec. 27, at 3:30 p.m.

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