Lewiston High Boys Basketball Extends Win Streak, Girls Team Falls

Bengals boys win 13th straight, girls end regular season with loss

Published on Feb. 4, 2026

The Lewiston High School boys basketball team extended its winning streak to 13 games with a 76-69 road victory over Coeur d'Alene. Royce Fisher led the balanced Bengals offense with 21 points. Meanwhile, the Lewiston girls team ended its regular season with a 61-34 home loss to Sandpoint, led by 13 points from Avery Balmer.

Why it matters

The Lewiston High boys team has been on a hot streak, winning 13 consecutive games and positioning themselves well for the postseason. However, the girls team struggled throughout the regular season and will need to rebound in the playoffs to keep their season alive.

The details

In the boys game, Royce Fisher scored a team-high 21 points to lead the Bengals to a 76-69 win over Coeur d'Alene. Jordan Walker added 16 points as Lewiston improved to 16-2 on the year. For the girls, Avery Balmer scored 13 points in the 61-34 loss to Sandpoint at home. Darta Serdane chipped in 6 points as the Bengals ended the regular season with a 7-13 record.

  • The boys game took place on Tuesday night.
  • The girls game also took place on Tuesday night.

The players

Royce Fisher

A key player for the Lewiston High boys basketball team, scoring a team-high 21 points in the win over Coeur d'Alene.

Jordan Walker

Contributed 16 points to the Lewiston boys' 76-69 victory.

Avery Balmer

Led the Lewiston High girls basketball team with 13 points in their 61-34 loss to Sandpoint.

Darta Serdane

Scored 6 points for the Lewiston girls in their regular season finale.

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What’s next

The Lewiston High girls basketball team will open the postseason on Saturday night on the road against either Sandpoint or Lakeland.

The takeaway

The Lewiston High boys basketball team has been on a roll, extending its winning streak to 13 games and positioning itself well for the playoffs. However, the girls team struggled throughout the regular season and will need to rebound in the postseason to keep their season alive.