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Basin girls basketball roundup, Feb. 3 – 7

by MIKE MAYNARD
Staff Writer | February 9, 2026 5:24 PM

MOSES LAKE — As we enter the final week of the regular season for most basin girls basketball teams, several are making their final pushes for the postseason, while others look to finish strong. See below where your favorite teams stand and their current record.  

Feb. 3  

The Almira/Coulee-Hartline Warriors defended home court, 53-34 

ACH (17-4) vs Inchelium  

The Tigers were defeated at home, 19-43 

Ephrata (2-19) vs East Valley  

The Broncos were victorious at home, 73-30 

Lind-Ritzville/Sprague (16-5) vs Upper Columbia 

The Lions were victorious over the Eagles on the road, 42-34 

Moses Lake Christian Academy/Covenant Christian School (13-4) at Soap Lake (12-8)  

The Huskies were defeated at home, 16-67 

Othello (4-16) vs Ellensburg 

The Jacks suffered a loss at home, 29-60 

Quincy (4-16) vs Toppenish 

The Knights were dominant on the road, 49-17 

Royal (18-3) at Kiona-Benton  

The Wahluke Warriors fell short on the road, 31-53 

Wahluke (1-20) at College Place  

The Cougars fell short on the road, 49-61 

Warden (8-16) at White Swan  

Feb. 4  

The Mavericks suffered a loss on the road, 13-71 

Moses Lake (4-16) at Davis  

The Eagles defeated the Devils on the road, 50-40 

Soap Lake at Wilson Creek (15-7)  

The Cougars defended home court, 49-14 

Warden vs River View  

Feb. 6  

The Tigers were defeated on the road, 18-70 

Ephrata at Toppenish  

The Lions were victorious at home, 60-25 

MLCA/CCS vs Oroville  

The Mavericks suffered a loss at home, 34-54 

Moses Lake vs Eastmont  

The Huskies fell short on the road, 26-53 

Othello at East Valley 

The Knights took care of business at home, 60-34 

Royal vs College Place  

The Wahluke Warriors were defeated on the road, 22-45 

Wahluke at Cashmere  

Feb. 7  

The ACH Warriors were dominant at home, 46-29 

ACH vs Wellpinit  

The Broncos earned a statement win at home, 69-16 

LRS vs Newport  

The Cougars were defeated on the road in a competitive game, 29-39 

Warden at Tri-Cities Prep