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Lake City boys drop wild one at Moscow in double OT

| February 12, 2010 11:00 PM

- BOYS

MOSCOW - Jason Wheelock of Lake City made a running 3-pointer at the buzzer of the first overtime to tie the game, but the Timberwolves managed just two points in the second OT and fell 71-64 to Moscow on Friday night at Bear Den.

Jake Helbling hit a 3-pointer with 20 seconds to go in regulation to force overtime for Moscow (14-6), which was 14 of 19 from the line in the two overtimes. Helbling and Mac Stannard each scored 22 points for the Bears, who are the top seed to the 4A Region 1 tournament.

Wheelock had 19 points and four assists for Lake City (11-9), which led by 12 points at the half. Wes Beusan had 15 points and 16 rebounds.

"We didn't play with the defensive intensity that we usually do in the third quarter," Lake City assistant coach Ethan Haberman said.

Lake City returns to action Friday in the first round of the 5A Region 1 tournament at Post Falls.

Lake City 15 13 6 15 13 2 - 64

Moscow 12 4 16 17 13 9 - 71

LAKE CITY - Smith 4, Wheelock 19, Carlson 0, Smyly 12, Philp 0, Stoddard 12, Hartz 2, Beusan 15.

MOSCOW - Stannard 22, Clyde 14, Fritz 5, Deringer 0, Weaver 6, Helbling 22, Humble 2, Brooks 0.

St. Maries 69

Bonners Ferry 53

ST. MARIES - Zach Lehman had 23 points and nine rebounds and Tanner Sampson added 12 points to lead St. Maries past Bonners Ferry in Intermountain League play.

"We played patient in the first half and the game plan went well," St. Maries coach Jeff Mercer said. "We got a little sloppy in the second half, but were able to get to the free-throw line and finish the win."

St. Maries (9-6, 4-3), which hosts Orofino next Friday, outrebounded the Badgers (5-11, 2-4) 31-21 and shot 80 percent (24 of 30) from the free-throw line.

Bonners Ferry 14 15 9 15 - 53

St. Maries 20 22 10 17 - 69

BONNERS FERRY - Moe 5, Zarate 0, Kellogg 13, Mendez 7, Evans 23, Watt 1, Riboli 2, Everhart 2, Lopez 0.

ST. MARIES - Sampson 12, Lehman 23, Guidry 6, Patzer 8, Mercer 8, B. Appell 0, C. Appel 0, Doman 0, Andersen 0, Heath 7, Cordell 5.

Priest River 58

Kellogg 48

PRIEST RIVER - Eric Holbrook scored 14 points, Jake Weimer 13 as the Spartans, ranked No. 1 in 3A, knocked off the Wildcats to clinch the Intermountain League title.

Max Salesky added 11 points for Priest River (15-3, 6-0 IML), which led 47-45 with 3 minutes to play.

Cody Lewis scored 14 points for Kellogg (11-8, 3-4), which plays host to Timberlake on Tuesday.

Kellogg 10 14 12 12 - 48

Priest River 16 13 5 24 - 58

KELLOGG- Fields 0, Serrano 3, Jerome 6, Bebout 4, Bren 7, Groth 0, Lewis 14, Wendt 4, Morgan 10.

PRIEST RIVER - Barrett 4, Douglas 6, Simppkins 0, Bach 2, Salesky 11, Holbrook 14, Weimer 13, Willig 0, Yount 4, Payment 4, Collins 0.

Wallace 62

Lakeside 49

PLUMMER - Clancy Drews had 18 points to lead the visiting Miners past the Knights in a North Star League game.

Lyle Michel had 15 points for Lakeside (7-10, 5-3 NSL), which travels to Wallace in a 1A District 1 Division I playoff game on Feb. 24.

Kyle Vester added 12 points for Wallace (9-10, 6-1), which travels to Clark Fork on Tuesday.

Wallace 13 18 16 15 - 62

Lakeside 8 15 11 15 - 49

WALLACE - Bennett 3, Vester 12, Needles 0, Drews 18, Montano 4, Hill 7, Lockhard 0, Legard 0, Heinig 6, St. Clair 12.

LAKESIDE - Flemming-Soto 0, Weaselhead 5, Chapman 4, Michel 15, Boyd 6, Higgins 4, Dole 4, Smith 2, Sifford 8, Daman 1.

Grace Bible 70

N.I. Christian 67 (OT)

SPOKANE VALLEY - Despite a 25-point, 10-rebound, four-steal effort from Sebastian Jara, the Royals were eliminated from the Mountain Christian League tournament.

John Hardy added 15 points and Caleb Thompson had six steals for North Idaho Christian (5-16). Ben Thruman had 18 points for Grace.

N.I. Christian 13 22 13 10 9 - 67

Grace Bible 14 25 10 9 12 - 70

NORTH IDAHO CHRISTIAN - C. Thompson 9, S. Thompson 9, Hardy 15, Lafollett 3, Haag 4, Jara 25, G. Thompson 2, Sheetz 0.

GRACE BIBLE - Dorr 12, Peabody 4, White 12, Thruman 18, Shaefer 7, Madsen 0, Collier 17.

- GIRLS

Clark Fork 64

Mullan 43

CLARK FORK - Brocklynn Thornton scored 20 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, Shaina Gustafson added 13 points and six assists and Clark Fork defeated Mullan in the 1A District 1 Division 2 title game to advance to the state tournament.

"The girls have worked hard all year and I'm really proud of the whole team," Clark Fork coach Dexter Vogel said. "They do a great job for us and I'm really happy. Now we can go down to state, win three and come back even happier."

Celeste Komanec scored 11 points and freshman Tess Vogel had seven points, nine rebounds for Clark Fork (15-5).

Morgan Koenig scored 12 points for Mullan, which finishes 7-12.

Mullan 9 11 11 12 - 43

Clark Fork 19 11 18 16 - 64

MULLAN - Richey 2, Elliott 6, McKinnon 1, Chambers 8, Kotschevar 6, Axtman 3, Beck 5, Koenig 12.

CLARK FORK - Palmer 4, Gustafson 13, Vogel 7, McMahon 0, Kailang 2, Macumber 7, Komanec 11, Thornton 20.

N.I. Christian 42

Christian Heritage 23

SPOKANE VALLEY - Kana Shanley scored 12 points and Amanda Hobson grabbed 12 rebounds to lead the Royals in the semifinals of the Mountain Christian League tournament.

Brynn Kuetemeyer added seven steals and four assists for North Idaho Christian (20-6), which plays The Oaks, the host team, today at 5 p.m. in the championship game. The Royals are bidding for their fourth league tourney title in five years.

Christian Heritage 3 4 9 7 - 23

N.I. Christian 12 11 10 9 - 42

CHRISTIAN HERITAGE - Filbert 5, Klein 11, Dehler 0, Woo 3, Chilu 0, Stone 0, Payne 4.

NORTH IDAHO CHRISTIAN - D. Shanley 9, Haag 3, K. Shanley 12, Bassett 6, Link 0, Kramer 1, Hobson 3, Kuetemeyer 2, McCauley 2, Goodwin 2, Fisher 2, Smith 0, Gjezre 0.

3A GIRLS

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Priest River 64, Timberlake 39: Priest River senior Taylor Stewart had 10 of her game-high 25 points in the first quarter as the Spartans jumped out to a 16-5 lead.

"We struggled the entire game," Timberlake coach Matt Miller said. "They took it to us from the opening tip to the final buzzer. Every time we had a run, they had an answer. You've got to give Priest River all the credit. They played incredible and killed us in toughness and on the boards. When you give a team 3 to 4 chances at the basket, it's tough to win."

Priest River junior Melissa Hopkins was named the Intermountain League Most Valuable Player following her 20-point performance on Friday.

"We had some great intensity tonight," Hopkins said. "We had a lot of different scorers, which is rare for us. Everyone stepped up for us. Timberlake is a very good team, but this win is huge for us."

Cassie Thompson and Kara Wenstrom had 12 points apiece for Timberlake, which lost to Bonners Ferry in last year's district title game, then beat Priest River for a berth to state.

Priest River 16 15 13 20 - 64

Timberlake 5 12 10 12 - 39

PRIEST RIVER - Troudt 2, T. Stewart 25, Trost 4, Pavey 6, M. Stewart 0, Oscarson 1, Stokes 1, Hopkins 20, Doolittle 0, Halcro 4, Hirst 0.

TIMBERLAKE - Wenstrom 12, Sanders 0, Gill 0, Madsen 5, Kistler 2, Malloy 0, George 2, Nichols 1, Thompson 12, Peters 1, Kirby 4.

Kellogg 55, Bonners Ferry 41: Chelsea Morgan had 14 points and Hailey Fuller had 12 points and 11 rebounds for the Wildcats, who outscored the Badgers 35-17 in the second half.

Timberlake is 3-0 vs. Kellogg this season, winning by eight, four (in overtime) and seven points.

"They are a great team," Miller said of Kellogg. "It's tough to beat a team three times in a season, let alone four. We're going to find out on Saturday if we've got the guts and energy to get it done."

Jordan Porter had 10 points for Bonners Ferry, which finished 9-14.

Bonners Ferry 10 8 3 14 - 41

Kellogg 11 9 15 20 - 55

BONNERS FERRY - Stippich 0, Pauls 7, Andrews 8, Hiatt 8, Payne 2, Neumeyer 0, Gust 2, Taggart 0, Wall 0, Porter 10.

KELLOGG - Viche 8, Young 2, R. Ashcraft 13, M. Ashcraft 2, Morgan 14, Huber 0, Sheppard 0, Day 0, Fuller 12, Waechter 4.

ALL-INTERMOUNTAIN LEAGUE

PRIEST RIVER - Tristen Troudt, jr., Taylor Stewart, sr., Melissa Hopkins, jr., (MVP). TIMBERLAKE - Kara Wenstrom, so., Caitlyn Nichols, jr., Cassie Thompson, jr. KELLOGG - Kirsten Viche, sr., Ryder Ashcraft, sr., Chelsea Morgan, sr. BONNERS FERRY - Erin Hiatt, sr.

COACH OF THE YEAR - Jeff Lambert, Kellogg.