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PREP BASEBALL: Timberlake scores 40, blanks Bonners Ferry twice

| April 20, 2014 9:00 PM

Timberlake 29-11

Bonners Ferry 0-0

BONNERS FERRY - Bryce Johnson went 5 for 5 and drove in five runs in the first game, as well as pitched a two-hit shutout in the opener as the visiting Tigers went on to sweep the Badgers in Intermountain League play.

John Galloway went 4 for 6 with two RBIs and four runs scored in the opener for Timberlake (8-3, 5-0 IML). Mason Cramer was 2 for 3 with four RBIs and four runs, and Wyatt Howard was 3 for 4 with two RBIs and two runs.

In the second game, Cramer pitched a three-hit shutout with eight strikeouts. Austin Allen went 4 for 4 with two doubles, three RBIs and two runs scored.

Timberlake plays Kellogg-Wallace on Tuesday in Kellogg.

FIRST GAME

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Game called after 5 innings due to 10-run rule.

Bryce Johnson and Jarrett Plunkett; Dunham, Bennett (4), Garcia (4), M. Gray (5) and K. Gray. W - Johnson. L - Dunham.

HITS: TL - J. Galloway 4, Cramer 2, Tonkin, Johnson 5, Howard 3, Plunkett, Wells 2, D. Galloway 2. BF - Bennett, Hannahs. 2B - Cramer, Hannahs.

SECOND GAME

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Game called after 5 innings due to 10-run rule.

Mason Cramer and Austin Allen; Unruh, Bennett (5) and K. Gray. W - Cramer. L - Unruh.

HITS: TL - J. Galloway, Cramer, Allen 4, Tonkin 2, Johnson, Howard, Wells 2. BF - Blackmore, Garcia 2. 2B - Allen 2.

Priest River 10-15

Kellogg-Wallace 0-4

KELLOGG - Priest River starting pitcher Ethan Harrison threw a shutout and allowed seven hits in the first game of an Intermountain League sweep of Kellogg-Wallace at Teeters Field. He struck out six and walked two.

"We didn't hit the ball like we've been doing the past couple of games," Kellogg-Wallace coach Paul Elston said. "In the second game, we left a lot of kids on."

In the first game, Jake Perkins had an RBI double in the fourth inning. Perkins also scored two runs for the Spartans (7-3, 4-1 IML).

In the second game, Kellogg-Wallace's Jesse Griffin smashed a three-RBI triple. Griffin also scored two runs.

James Red struck out 14 but took the loss for Kellogg-Wallace(1-8, 0-5), which left nine runners on base.

"James pitched a good game," Elston said. "We had some critical errors we made with runners on."

Kellogg-Wallace plays host to Timberlake on Tuesday in Kellogg.

On Saturday, Kellogg-Wallace will play a doubleheader against Bonners Ferry at Morehouse Field in Osburn.

Before the first game begins at 11 a.m., Kellogg-Wallace will retire the jersey number of the late Bob Schreiber, who was the wrestling coach at Wallace for 32 years and the baseball coach for 24 years.

FIRST GAME

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Ethan Harrison and Ben Huntley; Logan Silva, Dominic Easley (5) and Casey Jerome. W - Harrison. L - Silva (0-2).

HITS: PR - Perkins 2, Slinger, Harrison, Pettit. KW - Jerome, Easley, Kitchen, Carlson 2, Bartley. 2B - Perkins.

SECOND GAME

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Jake Perkins and Huntley; James Red and Casey Jerome. W - Perkins. L - Red (1-2).

HITS: PR - Perkins 2, Brooks 2, Slinger, Fitzmorris, Je. Griffin, Ja. Griffin. KW - Jerome, Stott 2, Hansen 2, Easley, Kitchen. 2B - Perkins, Brooks 2, Jerome. 3B - Je. Griffin.

St. Maries 1

Orofino 0

OROFINO - Casey Nelson got hit in the head with the bases loaded to drive in the game's only run in the top of the seventh inning, as the visiting Lumberjacks beat the Maniacs in Central Idaho League action.

With runners at second and third and two outs, Orofino pitcher Tanner Schwartz intentionally walked Dillon Michael to load the bases for St. Maries (11-2, 4-2 CIL).

"I said, 'Way to use your head," St. Maries coach Craig Tefft said of Nelson. "Dillon had good command and we played excellent defense behind him. We were fortunate enough to scratch out a run in the seventh and got a win."

Michael pitched a five-hit shutout, striking out five and walking only one.

The Maniacs loaded the bases in the bottom of the first, but Michael struck out Josh Walker to end the threat.

Saturday's second game was postponed, and will be made up as part of a doubleheader when Orofino visits St. Maries on May 2.

St. Maries, which beat Grangeville 4-2 last Saturday, hosts Kendrick on Tuesday at St. Maries City Park.

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Dillon Michael and Chase Truscott; Tanner Schwartz and Scotty Lee. W - Michael (4-1). L - Schwartz.

HITS: SM - Michael, Truscott, Macumber 2. Oro - Reggear, Brink 2, Schwartz 2.

Post Falls at

Lewiston

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Lakeland at

Moscow

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