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  • James E. "Jim" Brickell | Obituary | Statesman-Examiner | Colville, WA

    James E. "Jim" Brickell | obituary published by the Statesman-Examiner in Colville, Washington. James E. "Jim" Brickell 87 - Nov 17, 2025 James E. “Jim” Brickell, age 87, passed away suddenly on Nov. 17, 2025, near Creston, British Columbia, Canada, while traveling home from a visit to relatives. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 28, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Colville, Wash. A luncheon will be served in the Parish Hall following the Mass. Burial will follow at 1:30 p.m. at Summit Valley Cemetery in Summit Valley, Wash. In lieu of flowers, please make a contribution to a charity of your choice in Jim’s name. Previous Item Next Item

  • 1B Boys Basketball Enjoys Hot Streak While Facing Stiff Competition | Statesman-Examiner | Colville, WA

    1B Boys Basketball Enjoys Hot Streak While Facing Stiff Competition - local reporting from the Statesman-Examiner serving Colville, Stevens County, and Northeast Washington. LOCAL NEWS GOVERNMENT BUSINESS SPORTS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FARM & RANCH GREAT OUTDOORS PROFILES OUT OF THE PAST LETTERS TO THE EDITOR CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS EVENTS CALENDAR OBITUARIES 1B Boys Basketball Enjoys Hot Streak While Facing Stiff Competition January 14, 2026 By: Brandon Hansen Inchelium improves to 5-2 in League Play. Warriors handle Chargers in league matchup. Wellpinit runs into Almira Coulee-Hartline Buzzsar. Chargers secure home win. Northport is still undefeated in league play. Inchelium Improves to 5-2 in League Play The Inchelium boys basketball team put together a dominant three-game stretch last week, rolling to a pair of lopsided wins and a road blowout to improve to 10-3 overall and 5-2 in Northeast 1B North play. The Hornets capped the week with a 92-52 nonleague win at Nespelem on Saturday, Jan. 10, erupting for 35 points in the third quarter to turn a close game into a runaway. Gaige Stensgar led the way with 24 points, while Colton Abrahamson added 20 and Ricky St. Pierre chipped in 12 points. Inchelium netted seven 3-pointers and shot 40-for-92 from the field. One night earlier, Inchelium overwhelmed Columbia-Hunters 74-26 at home on Friday, Jan. 9. The Hornets jumped out to a 37-7 lead after the first quarter and never let up. Stensgar scored 20 points, Derek Perez added 17, and St. Pierre finished with 10 points as Inchelium buried 10 3-pointers and committed just five fouls in the win. The week began with a 66-25 league road victory at Selkirk on Jan. 6, as the Hornets’ defense held the Rangers to single digits in every quarter. Warriors Handle Chargers in League Matchup Wellpinit edged Springdale 55-49 on Thursday, Jan. 8, in a Northeast 1B South contest at Mary Walker High School. Springdale, which entered the game at 2-3 in league play, kept the game within reach throughout but was unable to close the gap in the final minutes. Wellpinit Runs Into Almira Coulee-Hartline Buzzsaw Wellpinit followed that win with a difficult road test on Friday, Jan. 9, falling 76-41 to Almira Coulee-Hartline (ACH) in a Northeast 1B South game. ACH jumped out to a commanding 27-6 first-quarter lead and never looked back, building a 53-11 advantage by halftime. The Warriors showed improved energy in the second half but were unable to recover from the early deficit. Thomas Dakota led Wellpinit with 16 points, sinking three 3-pointers. Wynecoop-Holt added eight points as the Warriors connected on five shots from beyond the arc. Despite the loss, Wellpinit closed the week with a 6-5 overall record and remained in the mix in the league standings. Chargers Secure Home Win Springdale opened the week with its most dominant performance of the season, rolling to an 88-37 home win over Odessa on Jan. 6. The lopsided victory gave the Chargers their fourth win of the season. Northport Still Undefeated in League Play The Northport boys basketball team continued its dominant run through Northeast 1B North play last week, picking up three wins to remain unbeaten in league action. The Northport Mustangs improved to 10-4 overall and 7-0 in league play after defeating Selkirk, Nespelem, and Cusick in a busy stretch that showcased the team’s depth and offensive firepower. Northport capped the week with a 72-49 road win over Selkirk on Saturday, Jan. 10. The Mustangs controlled the game throughout, handing the Rangers their sixth league loss of the season. A night earlier, Northport overwhelmed Nespelem 79-33 at home on Jan. 9, jumping out early and never letting up. The Mustangs’ defense limited Nespelem to just 33 points while the offense pushed the tempo and spread the scoring across the lineup. The week began with a hard-fought 73-62 league road victory at Cusick on Jan. 6. Northport withstood a strong effort from the Panthers and closed out the game late to stay perfect in Northeast 1B North play. Previous Article Next Article LOCAL NEWS GOVERNMENT BUSINESS SPORTS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FARM & RANCH GREAT OUTDOORS PROFILES OUT OF THE PAST LETTERS TO THE EDITOR CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS EVENTS CALENDAR OBITUARIES

  • Kyle Dragonsbone Queen | Community Announcement | Statesman-Examiner | Colville, WA

    Kyle Dragonsbone Queen — a community announcement published by the Statesman-Examiner serving Colville and Stevens County. LOCAL NEWS GOVERNMENT BUSINESS SPORTS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FARM & RANCH GREAT OUTDOORS PROFILES OUT OF THE PAST LETTERS TO THE EDITOR CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS EVENTS CALENDAR OBITUARIES Births Kyle Dragonsbone Queen Kyle Dragonsbone Queen was born on July 10, 2025, to parents Kathrine and Larry Queen. He weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces at birth, and has one brother, Draven Timothy Snowwolf Queen, age 1, and one sister, Lilith River Ball, age 7. His maternal grandparents are Mayrene Smith, of Republic, Wash., and Keith Ball of Aurora, Ore. Previous Next LOCAL NEWS GOVERNMENT BUSINESS SPORTS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FARM & RANCH GREAT OUTDOORS PROFILES OUT OF THE PAST LETTERS TO THE EDITOR CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS EVENTS CALENDAR OBITUARIES

  • Christopher “Chris” Gale Rader | Obituary | Statesman-Examiner | Colville, WA

    Christopher “Chris” Gale Rader | obituary published by the Statesman-Examiner in Colville, Washington. Christopher “Chris” Gale Rader 53 Nov 15, 1972 - Jul 25, 2025 Christopher “Chris” Gale Rader of Colville, Wash., passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on July 27, 2025, in Colville, Wash. Chris was born in Spokane, Wash., on November 15, 1972, and was adopted by his amazing parents Gary and Janna (Depew) Rader one week after birth. Chris attended school in Colville and graduated as a 12-year senior from Colville High School in 1991. During school and summers, Chris played football and baseball which began his love of sports and baseball cards. Chris received his first baseball card at the young age of 4. This was the start of his lifetime of collecting, which included careful handling, packaging, placing each card in clear protective covers and documenting their stats and history. Chris lost count of the amount of baseball cards he owns, but anyone can guess it is probably over half a million. Chris was often referred to as a “walking sports illustrated.” After high school, Chris attended WSU in Pullman, Wash., from 1991-1994 before he returned to Colville. Chris began working at Arby’s in Colville in 1994, where he met Colleen Jones. Little did they know she would become his wife in August 1999. The two of them worked together for two years before he took a position at Safeway in 1996, where he worked for 24 years. During his employment with Safeway, Chris started taking photos of sports in the Tri-County area. In 2020, he left Safeway for a position at the Stevens County Courthouse, along with freelance writing sports for the Statesman-Examiner . Chris then made the decision in 2022 to leave the courthouse and began employment at The Statesman-Examiner where he was a writer, reporter, and photographer. In August 2000, Chris and Colleen welcomed their first daughter, Emily Ruthann into the world. In June 2002, they welcomed their second daughter, Jay Gale Rader, into the world and in March 2007, they welcomed their son, Noah Christopher, who completed their family. Chris was an amazing dad who attended every sports game, even coaching some of the games. Chris attended his kids’ school programs, practiced catching baseballs or softballs, kicking soccer balls around or throwing the football around. When he wasn’t attending his kids’ own games, you could find him attending Spokane Indians games, Mariners games, traveling to local high school sports games, rodeos, parades, local events, or loving life by taking pictures of nature. Chris managed to catch action shots at the right time, providing numerous friends and families with memories to last a lifetime. Chris not only enjoyed sports, but he also had a love for the ocean. From the time his first daughter was born, they took trips to the Washington and Oregon coasts, visited family and camped at the ocean. This was a yearly tradition until his kids became older, and school and sports got in the way. Chris was a simple man. He loved his wife, his kids, his family, sports, nature, wildlife, shots of the moon, sitting on the porch swing during rainstorms, thunder and lightning storms, capturing the eclipse, northern lights and stars. Chris was a quiet man, but if you ran into him, he always had a smile, a “hey” or “hello” for anyone who knew him. Chris will be greatly missed by his entire family, friends and community. Chris is preceded in death by his parents, Gary and Janna Rader, his maternal and paternal grandparents, two uncles, Jon Depew and Donald Rader, and cousin Sandi Rader. Chris is survived by his wife of 26 years, Colleen at home, his two daughters, Emily Rader and Jay Rader, and son, Noah Rader, as well as one sister, Kim Moorhead (Brad) of Colville, three nieces, Madison and Megan Moorhead and Avery Jones, one Aunt, Rosemarie Rader, one uncle, Harvey Depew, and brother-in-law Josh Jones (Aaron). Chris is also survived by cousins Jonna, Bryan, Tana, Sydni, Ryan, Jenny and Eva as well as a long list of lifelong friends and a community who loved him. There will be a graveside memorial service on Wednesday August 6, at 11 a.m. at Mountain View Cemetery. After the service, there will be a private family gathering for his wife, kids and family. Previous Item Next Item

  • Chewelah Girls Show Early Fight at Northport Tip-Off Despite Winless Weekend | Statesman-Examiner | Colville, WA

    Chewelah Girls Show Early Fight at Northport Tip-Off Despite Winless Weekend - local reporting from the Statesman-Examiner serving Colville, Stevens County, and Northeast Washington. LOCAL NEWS GOVERNMENT BUSINESS SPORTS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FARM & RANCH GREAT OUTDOORS PROFILES OUT OF THE PAST LETTERS TO THE EDITOR CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS EVENTS CALENDAR OBITUARIES Chewelah Girls Show Early Fight at Northport Tip-Off Despite Winless Weekend December 10, 2025 By: Brandon Hansen The Chewelah girls basketball team opened its season with a pair of competitive efforts at the Northport Tip-Off Tournament this past weekend, but the Cougars came up short in both contests. Chewelah faced a sharp-shooting Inchelium squad on Saturday, Dec. 7, and fell 52-32. The Hornets knocked down seven 3-pointers, including four from Seymour and two from standout scorer Marianna Agapith, who led all players with 23 points. Chewelah continued to work the ball inside and get contributions from multiple players. Watts led the Cougars with nine points, while Vioni added seven and Nevares chipped in another seven points. Chewelah kept things close early, but Inchelium created separation with a strong first half and never let momentum slip. The Cougars opened the tournament Friday, Dec. 6, against host Northport and held a 17-13 lead after the first quarter. But Northport responded with a 20-4 run in the third quarter, powered by the inside scoring of Kate Beardslee, who finished with 24 points. Chewelah fought back with nine points in the fourth, but the Mustangs held on for a 43-36 win. Davis drilled three 3-pointers on her way to 11 points. The Lady Cougars are scheduled to host Omak on Friday, Dec. 12, at 6 p.m., then travel to Northwest Christian on Saturday, Dec. 13, for a game at 4:30 p.m. Previous Article Next Article LOCAL NEWS GOVERNMENT BUSINESS SPORTS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FARM & RANCH GREAT OUTDOORS PROFILES OUT OF THE PAST LETTERS TO THE EDITOR CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS EVENTS CALENDAR OBITUARIES

  • Legal Notices | Stevens County, WA | Statesman-Examiner

    Official legal and public notices published for Stevens County, Washington by the Statesman-Examiner. Legal Notices Legal notices are official public announcements that inform the community about legally required actions, public proceedings, and governmental or judicial matters. Publishing these notices ensures transparency, accountability, and public access to information in accordance with state and federal law. The Statesman-Examiner is an approved newspaper of record for legal notices and public announcements within our coverage region. Submit Legal Notice Types of Legal Notices We Publish Legal notices may include, but are not limited to: Property & Real Estate Notices Foreclosures Trustee sales Tax lien sales Property auctions Notices of sale Probate and Family Estate Matters Notices to creditors Estate administration filings Guardianship or conservatorship announcements Government & Public Hearings Zoning and land-use changes Public hearings and meetings Environmental actions Requests for bids, proposals, and vendor solicitations Business & Financial Notices Formation or dissolution of corporations or partnerships Registered trade name filings Bankruptcy notices Public budget announcements Why Legal Notices Are Important Legal notices play an essential role in maintaining an informed and engaged community. They: Provide open access to governmental, legal, and judicial processes Give citizens the opportunity to participate in public decisions Serve as a permanent and accessible public record Ensure transparency in actions that affect property rights, community development, and public policy How to Submit a Legal Notice To publish a legal notice in the Statesman-Examiner: Prepare Your Notice Draft your legal notice in a format that meets the requirements of the applicable state or federal statute. We recommend preparing your notice as a Word document (.doc or .docx). Submit for Review Use the Legal Notice Submission Form below to upload your Word document and provide your contact information. All notices are sent directly to: legals@statesmanexaminer.com Confirmation & Payment Our staff will review your notice, verify that it meets publication standards, and calculate the required publication cost. You will receive an email invoice with the total amount due. Payment must be completed before publication. Proof & Publication You will receive a digital proof for review. Once approved, your notice will be scheduled for the next available print edition, based on statutory publication requirements. Deadline Thursday at 4:00 PM Submissions received after the deadline will be scheduled for the following week. Contact Information First name* Last name* Email* Phone* Organization / Agency Legal Notice Details Legal Notice Title* Upload Word Document (.doc or .docx)* Upload File Required. PDF optional as a secondary document at your discretion. Requested Publication Start Date* Month Day Year Number of Weeks Required* Additional Notes for Staff I understand that publication will not occur until the Statesman-Examiner reviews my notice, issues an invoice, and payment is completed. * Submit Contact Us For questions about legal notices, publication requirements, or rates, contact: Email: legals@statesmanexaminer.com Phone: 509-684-4567

  • Arnold Paul Buntain | Obituary | Statesman-Examiner | Colville, WA

    Arnold Paul Buntain | obituary published by the Statesman-Examiner in Colville, Washington. Arnold Paul Buntain N/A - Arnold Paul Buntain passed away after a long illness in November 2024. He had worked at the Spokane Indian Clinic and Stevens County Counseling, jobs and people he loved. Please see the Neptune Society, Kennewick, Wash. obituary for more on Paul. Add memories, stories and comments or pictures to the site please. An alcohol free celebration of life will be held on September 20, at 1 p.m. at Chewelah City Park in the Children's Pavilion. Please bring potluck foods or finger foods. Drinks and dessert will be provided. Any stories, memories and pictures would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Katy, Paul's wife. Previous Item Next Item

  • Grace Evangeline Cottrill | Community Announcement | Statesman-Examiner | Colville, WA

    Grace Evangeline Cottrill — a community announcement published by the Statesman-Examiner serving Colville and Stevens County. LOCAL NEWS GOVERNMENT BUSINESS SPORTS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FARM & RANCH GREAT OUTDOORS PROFILES OUT OF THE PAST LETTERS TO THE EDITOR CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS EVENTS CALENDAR OBITUARIES Births Grace Evangeline Cottrill Grace Evangeline Cottrill was born July 24, 2025 to parents Angel and Jake Cottrill of Colville, Wash. She weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce at birth and has five brothers, Jacob, age 17, Samuel, age 15, Noah, age 14, Micah, age 11, and Lucas, age 8. Her maternal grandparents are Randy Burgin of Okeechobee, Fla., and Ellen Deffenbaught of Colville, Wash. Her paternal grandparents are Ron Cottrill of Sylva, N.C., and Sheri Post, deceased. Previous Next LOCAL NEWS GOVERNMENT BUSINESS SPORTS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FARM & RANCH GREAT OUTDOORS PROFILES OUT OF THE PAST LETTERS TO THE EDITOR CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS EVENTS CALENDAR OBITUARIES

  • Alford “Al” Eugene McClellan | Obituary | Statesman-Examiner | Colville, WA

    Alford “Al” Eugene McClellan | obituary published by the Statesman-Examiner in Colville, Washington. Alford “Al” Eugene McClellan 97 May 29, 1928 - Jul 16, 2025 Alford “Al” Eugene McClellan, age 97, a 35-year resident of Colville, Wash., passed away on July 16, 2025 in Colville. Al was born on May 29, 1928 in Monroe, Wash., the son of Paul Leybourne and Mae (Fitzgerald) McClellan. Al was raised in the Snohomish, Wash., area where he began school at the Marshland grade school and graduated with the class of 1946 from Snohomish High School. Following high school, Al began working for Weyerhaeuser at the local lumber mill. He was inducted into the U.S. Army on Oct. 20, 1950, and served the entirety of his service time overseas where he earned two purple hearts, an occupation medal (Japan) and the Korean Service Medal with two BSS UN Service Medals. Upon his return to the U.S. and honorable discharge, Al came home to the Snohomish area. He returned to the lumber industry and began a career in sales for Weyerhaeuser. He was introduced to Sharon Lee Scott which led to lunch dates, family introductions and a box of chocolates with a ring hidden within. They exchanged vows on May 25, 1957 at the Hitchen Post in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. They began a family and resided in Everett, Wash., with a two-year stint in Billings, Mont., from 1963 to 1965. Al and Sharon would share in the birth and love of eight children. They laid to rest five children from Cystic Fibrosis. Al worked in outside sales, and most of his career and was on the road with Weyerhaeuser. He retired in 1983 from the main sales office in Kent, Wash. They moved to Colville, Wash., in 1990 to be near family. Sharon preceded Al in passing on March 20, 2017. They enjoyed family gathering, watching their grandchildren and spent retirement nestled into their mountain home retreat. Al enjoyed gardening and with a large family, he grew a large garden. He was the consummate salesman with a natural born charm. He enjoyed telling stories, sharing in conversation and was known for his 10-minute stories that took an hour to tell. Al had a great memory, a great sense of humor which played well into recollection of jokes and countless pranks that generated smiles. He could stretch a dollar and make every cent go to work. Al embraced his holidays and gatherings with family. He also brought Christmas to local businesses with donuts and his Christmas cheer. Their family enjoyed many family trips over the years to the ocean, Yellowstone, Disneyland, camping in Ponderosa and family visits to Billings, Mont. He was a lifetime member of the VFW, 77-year member of the Eagles Lodge and President from 1968-69, and past member of the Hoo Hoo Club and the HUB Senior Center. He was preceded in death by his wife, Sharon and five children; Michael, Kerry, Lori, Leslie and Kristy; a grandson, Alex McClellan. Al is survived by his daughters, Sue and Sandy McClellan; son, James McClellan (Shelly Gagnon) all of Colville, Wash.; grandchildren, Michael, Ami, Nicole, Cody, Kelsey, Kari, Kyle, Connor, Hazely and Huxley; great grandchildren, MacKenzie, John, Melanie, Briaunna, Amelia, Thomas, Ada Mae, Bryce and Ava Mae; brother, Ernest McClellan of Snohomish, Wash.; sister, Carol Jones of Snohomish; nieces and nephews, Ray, Linda, Laura and Ron; a host of family and friends. The funeral service for Alford “Al” E. McClellan will begin at 2 p.m., Wednesday, July 23, at the Danekas Funeral Chapel in Colville, Wash. The graveside service will begin at 1 p.m., Thursday, July 24, at the Cypress Lawn Cemetery in Everett, Wash. Memorial contributions may be given to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Please visit the online memorial and sign the guestbook at www.danekasfuneralchapel.com . Danekas Funeral Chapel and Crematory is entrusted with the arrangements. Previous Item Next Item

  • Don Rogge | Obituary | Statesman-Examiner | Colville, WA

    Don Rogge | obituary published by the Statesman-Examiner in Colville, Washington. Don Rogge N/A Nov 20, 1945 - Don passed away peacefully in Spokane, Wash., at Cornerstone Memory Care from Dementia/Parkinson's. Born November 20, 1945, to Clifford and Ines Rogge in Jordon, Mont., Don graduated from Colville High School in 1964. 1964 was a big year for Don. Later in the year he married Karen Cranston and in 2025, they celebrated 61 years of marriage. Don and Karen moved to Spokane in 1965, and Don attended Kinman Business University where he obtained a Business Administration Degree. Don worked in the Information Technology Department for Cominco American for almost 30 years. Upon retirement he owned and operated a sign business and later drove a school bus for the Mead Schools. He loved driving his granddaughters to sporting events! Don was an active outdoorsman. He hunted, fished, camped, skied, golfed, and backpacked. He enjoyed traveling. His trip of a lifetime was to Africa. He also bowled on several teams. Don ran Bloomsday for more than 30 years. He could fix anything and enjoyed many projects. He did a lot of the building on their last home. Don and Karen belonged to a friends RV group where they took many fun tours of other states. Don was known in his family as the fun uncle/grandpa who loved little kids and never met a stranger. He loved a good party and often said "if you want a party, have one." Don is survived by his wife of 61 years, Karen (Cranston), son Cliff (Cheryl), daughter Kimberly, grandchildren, Berkeley, Jordan Sandberg (Preston), Zachary Rogge, and great-grandchildren Blakely and Baylor Sandberg. He is also survived by brother Delbert (Barbara), sister Diana Wold (Chuck), sister Debbie Erving (Tom), along with many nieces, nephews, cousins and one aunt Shirley Thomas. He was preceded in death by parents, Cliff and Ines Rogge, sister Delores Hall and brother, Dennis Rogge. A celebration of life will be held at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 8441 North Indian Trail on Monday, Oct. 20, at 1 p.m. Previous Item Next Item

  • Hope Michelle Fulkman | Obituary | Statesman-Examiner | Colville, WA

    Hope Michelle Fulkman | obituary published by the Statesman-Examiner in Colville, Washington. Hope Michelle Fulkman 47 Apr 19, 1978 - Jul 6, 2025 Hope Michelle Fulkman, age 47, passed away on July 6, 2025, in the passenger seat of a car on the Wellpinit Reservation. Born on April 19, 1978, to parents Roselie Sharon Fulkman and Randy Dwaine Fulkman at Hemet Hospital. As a child, Hope grew up in Hemet, Calif., with her mother, father, and brother, Josh Joseph Fulkman. She was a happy kid who loved adventure, and was always getting dirty. When she grew up, she earned her Culinary Degree at the New England Culinary Institute in Vermont, where she discovered her passion and love for cooking, not only for herself, but for others. During her lifetime, she loved to travel and explore new areas of the country, visiting every state except six. In each of these places, she would collect stories and meet new people to befriend, as she was very social. In 2008, she had a daughter, Persephonie Ste. Marie. Together they lived in Portland, Ore., Woodland, Wash., and finally, during her final moments, Colville, Wash. She was one with nature and loved animals and the trees, which is precisely what brought her to this part of Washington. Hope was preceded in death by her brother, Josh Joseph Fulkman, and succeeded in death by her mother, Roselie Sharon Fulkman, father, Randy Dwaine Fulkman, and daughter Persephonie Ste. Marie Her funeral was held on Tuesday, July 1, at Danekas Funeral Chapel & Crematory. Previous Item Next Item

  • Colville Offense Finds Its Rhythm Against Deer Park | Statesman-Examiner | Colville, WA

    Colville Offense Finds Its Rhythm Against Deer Park - local reporting from the Statesman-Examiner serving Colville, Stevens County, and Northeast Washington. LOCAL NEWS GOVERNMENT BUSINESS SPORTS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FARM & RANCH GREAT OUTDOORS PROFILES OUT OF THE PAST LETTERS TO THE EDITOR CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS EVENTS CALENDAR OBITUARIES Colville Offense Finds Its Rhythm Against Deer Park December 24, 2025 By: Brandon Hansen Jet Bateman goes up for a basket against Deer Park. Photo by Brandon Hansen. Colville boys and girls each split a pair of games. Colville girls bounce back with road win at Tonasket. Although Deer Park is in the 2A league, that didn’t stop Colville from putting on a big offensive show in their match last week. Colville opened the week with a dominant 67-31 victory over Deer Park on Dec. 16, at home. The Crimson Hawks had a five-point lead in the first quarter and then went on a 21-5 run before halftime. They continued to pour it on, and the Stags were outpaced 24-7 to begin the second half. Jet Bateman led Colville with 17 points, while Parker Darnold added 14. Colville’s outside shooting proved to be a major difference, as the Crimson Hawks connected on 12 3-pointers in the win. Darnold and Bateman each hit multiple shots from beyond the arc. Brock Benson added 10 points while Cooper Haynes and Quentin Huggins had nine points apiece. On Dec. 19, Colville traveled to Tonasket and came up short in a 49-36 loss. The Crimson Hawks struggled to find that same consistency on offense, losing their fourth game of the year. The Colville boys team will hang up its shoes for a few days and be back in action on Dec. 30, hosting Northport in a Stevens County showdown at 10:30 a.m. The Colville girls basketball team responded to an earlier setback with a strong road performance, defeating Tonasket 53-35 on Dec. 19, to improve to 4-3 overall. The Crimson Hawks’ 18-point victory was a bolstering bounce-back performance after a loss earlier in the week. The Lady Hawks fell 56-40 at home to Bonners Ferry in another nonleague contest on Dec. 16. Bonners Ferry’s Taren Bateman scored 38 points, including six 3-pointers, to lead the Badgers to the win. Andee Kroiss paced Colville with 14 points, while the Crimson Hawks struggled from beyond the arc, finishing without a made 3-pointer. Despite the loss, Colville regrouped quickly and found success on the road, which is important as they have a winning record and positive momentum as league play approaches. After Christmas, the Lady Crimson Hawks will head to Colfax on Dec. 29 to play at 1:30 p.m. Previous Article Next Article LOCAL NEWS GOVERNMENT BUSINESS SPORTS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FARM & RANCH GREAT OUTDOORS PROFILES OUT OF THE PAST LETTERS TO THE EDITOR CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS EVENTS CALENDAR OBITUARIES

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