Sunday, September 29, 2024
64.0°F

Scott drops 31 points in Timberlake victory

| January 8, 2014 8:00 PM

* BOYS BASKETBALL

SANDPOINT - Senior guard Keegan Scott had a monster game, dropping in 31 points to go with seven rebounds, seven assists and four steals, leading the Timberlake Tigers to a 75-70 win over Sandpoint in nonleague boys basketball Tuesday night at Les Rogers Court.

The Tigers (2-8) scored 25 third-quarter points to break open a close game. Bryce Johnson, Austin Allen and Vance Kistler each hit 3-pointers in the quarter, and the Tigers would eventually build a double-digit lead and hold on.

"That's what he does. Our offense runs through him," Timberlake coach Tony Hanna of Scott. "As good a scorer as he is, he still finds open people."

Mason Cramer notched a double-double with 10 points and 10 boards for the Tigers, who were able to generate a lot of quality looks.

Jeremiah Gagnon continues to carry the scoring load for the Bulldogs, hitting 11 of 19 field goals en route to 28 points, at times waging a scoring duel with Scott. Nathan Schwartz added nine points, Thomas Edwards eight and Cooper Spalding and Chase Rodriguez seven for the Bulldogs (6-5), who led by two at half before giving up 44 points in the final two quarters.

"We kept battling, and I think that's important. We knew it would be a battle. That kid (Scott) is a special player," Sandpoint coach Tyler Haynes said. "They've scheduled up, and you're seeing the dividends of that hard, tough schedule."

Timberlake travels to Kellogg on Saturday.

Timberlake 16 15 25 19 - 75

Sandpoint 19 14 18 19 - 70

TIMBERLAKE - Cramer 10, Johnson 8, Scott 31, Jones 8, Allen 13, Kistler 3, Cronnelly 2.

SANDPOINT - Timothy 1, Jurenka 2, Rodriguez 7, Spalding 7, Schwartz 9, Edwards 8, Burgstahler 4, Gagnon 28, Collado 4.

Genesis Prep 68

Col. Riv. Christian 40

POST FALLS - Ty Brearley had 18 points, 15 rebounds, six blocks and three steals to lead the Jaguars past the Torchbearers of Kettle Falls, Wash., in a Mountain Christian League game at Real Life Ministries.

Ryan Chisum had 10 points and eight rebounds and Carter Howard nine points and seven rebounds for Genesis Prep (4-5, 2-5 MCL), which faces Christian Center on Thursday at the HUB Sports Center in Liberty Lake.

C.R. Christian 8 19 2 11 - 40

Genesis Prep 22 21 14 11 - 68

COLUMBIA RIVER CHRISTIAN - D. Pancoast 14, M. Smith 13, A. Andrews 7, Officer 4, J. Pancoast 2, C. Andrews 0, D. Ford 0, M. Ford 0, Panabaker 0, L. Johnson 0, J. Markham 0, T. Brookover 0, G. Brookover 0.

GENESIS PREP - Brearley 18, Harris 12, Chisum 10, Howard 9, Schroeder 7, Buer 6, Hash 6, Miles 0, Floyd 0.

The Oaks 57

N.I. Christian 27

LIBERTY LAKE - John Connelly scored eight points and Paul Connelly finished with seven rebounds and three assists for the Royals in a Mountain Christian League loss to The Oaks at the HUB Sports Center.

The Royals (6-5, 4-2 MCL) trailed 25-12 at halftime.

North Idaho Christian plays at Stillwater Christian School in Kalispell, Mont., on Friday.

The Oaks 15 10 22 10 - 57

N.I. Christian 8 4 10 5 - 27

THE OAKS - Ansett 15, N. Potter 6, T. Potter 13, Yates 10, Fisher 6, Kim 4, T. Gray 3, N. Gray 0.

NORTH IDAHO CHRISTIAN - P. Connelly 5, J. Connelly 8, Chersin 7, Stedman 5, Schreibeis 2, Booth 0, Hunter 0, Jesensky 0.

* GIRLS BASKETBALL

Timberlake 39

Bonners Ferry 20

SPIRIT LAKE - Although it struggled from the field Tuesday, Timberlake routed Bonners Ferry in Intermountain League action.

"We had a really rough shooting night," Timberlake coach Matt Miller said. "We shot 21 percent in the first half and less than 30 percent in the game. It was a low-scoring affair. The defense was good."

Senior post Jessica Norlander and forward Abbi Seubert both scored in double figures for the Tigers (7-5, 1-0 IML). Norlander scored 14 points and Seubert added 12 points.

"They did a good job of making some buckets, especially in the second half," Miller said. "They had 18 of our 24 points in the second half."

Timberlake hosts Priest River on Thursday.

Desi Minor had nine points for Bonners Ferry (1-9, 0-3).

Bonners Ferry 6 3 2 9 - 20

Timberlake 7 8 14 10 - 39

BONNERS FERRY - Morgan 2, McDonald 4, Kelly 0, Zarate 0, Byers 2, Davis 3, Foster 0, Minor 9, Tiatz 0.

TIMBERLAKE - Powell 0, Gardom 2, Rhodes 5, Kirby 6, Seubert 12, Fitzmorris 0, Norlander 14, Mallet 0.

Lakeside 46

Clark Fork 35

CLARK FORK - Avery Brown Sonder scored a game-high 14 points, leading the Knights to a win over the Wampus Cats in North Star League play.

Lakeside (4-8, 2-1 NSL) used an 11-2 edge in the fourth quarter to break open a close game.

"We kind of ran out of gas, playing with five players basically," Clark Fork coach Mark Stevens said. "It was probably the best game we've played all year. We're getting better."

Lyndsie Kiebert led Clark Fork (0-7, 0-2 NSL) with 13 points.

Lakeside travels to Wallace on Thursday.

Lakeside 13 10 12 11 - 46

Clark Fork 11 9 13 2 - 35

LAKESIDE - Duncan 6, F. Hendrickx 7, T. Hendrickx 4, Dohrman 12, Shamburg 0, Zachary 3, Brown-Sonder 14.

CLARK FORK - Ly. Kiebert 13, Kinney 0, Le. Kiebert 3, Dohmen 0, Heigis 4, Potter 8, Wurm 7.

St. Maries at

Kellogg, ppd.

KELLOGG - The nonleague game between the Lumberjacks and Wildcats was postponed due to slick driving conditions.

No makeup date was announced.

St. Maries will return to action on Friday when it travels to the Coeur d'Alene JV at 5:30 p.m.

Mullan 60

Post Falls frosh 38

POST FALLS - Charli Sadler had 20 points, seven steals and five assists to lead the Tigers past the Trojan freshmen at The Arena.

Sydney Koenig had 17 points and 12 rebounds and Samantha Stepro 10 rebounds for Mullan (3-4), which hosts Lakeside on Tuesday at the Mullan Pavilion.

Kiley Soumas scored 13 points for the Post Falls freshmen.

Mullan 13 12 12 23 - 60

P.Falls freshmen 6 7 21 4 - 38

MULLAN - Sadler 20, Kat. Gribble 2, Auger 2, Ploharz 0, Trogden 8, Koenig 17, Kay. Gribble 4, Stepro 7.

POST FALLS FRESHMEN - Johnson 0, Demery 2, Gomer 7, Finley 2, Erickson 8, Roth 2, Young 0, Soumas 13, Edlund 2.

N.I. Christian 33

The Oaks 31

LIBERTY LAKE - Alex Gwin hit a pair of jumpers in the final minute to lift the Royals past The Oaks in a Mountain Christian League game at the HUB Sports Center.

Emily Prosch had 17 points, seven rebounds and two blocks and Sammy Hill five assists and seven rebounds for North Idaho Christian (5-5, 3-2 MCL), which travels to Stillwater Christian of Kalispell, Mont., on Friday.

Naomi Kim scored 15 points for The Oaks.

The Oaks 3 3 16 9 - 31

N.I. Christian 6 6 9 12 - 33

THE OAKS - Phinney 0, Kim 15, S. Modderman 2, D. Modderman 1, Love 0, Fisher 13, Turner 0.

NORTH IDAHO CHRISTIAN - Wood 0, Andrews 1, Gwin 9, Hill 2, Prosch 17, Ward 1, Murison 0, Shaw 1.

* WRESTLING

Timberlake 51

Bonners Ferry 18

BONNERS FERRY - The visiting Tigers picked up pins in six weight classes on the way to a win against the Badgers.

"The guys that wrestled did really well," said Timberlake coach Ryan Montang, whose team also earned points in four different classes. "We put up quite a few points, but the forfeits helped. The guys that did wrestle did a real solid job."

Dailyn Johnson (120 pounds), Dillon Grafton (126), Bailey Houston (132), Hunter Phelps (145), Preston Rhodes (160) and Anthony Reimer (170) won by pin for Timberlake, which competes at the River City Duals on Friday and Saturday at Post Falls High.

"Preston (Rhodes) looked really really good at 160 and has been turning it on as the season goes on," Montang said. "Bailey (Houston) is getting better and better as a freshman and putting together a really good season."

98 - double forfeit. 106 - Dakota Johnson, TL, by forfeit. 113 - Ryan Starr, TL, by forfeit. 120 - Dailyn Johnson, TL, p. Jaeger Schnerly, 2:57. 126 - Dillon Grafton, TL, p. Riley Wall, 2:21. 132 - Bailey Houston, TL, p. Isaac Lavla, 2:44. 138 - Matt Tucker, BF, p. Bradley Erickson, 3:27. 145 - Hunter Phelps, TL, p. Andrew Clarkston, 3:01. 152 - Tyler Badertscher, TL, d. Parker Davis, 12-5. 160 - Preston Rhodes, TL, p. Quinn Cummings, 3:52. 170 - Anthony Reimer, TL, p. Travis Beck, 3:29. 182 - Caleb Munson, TL, by forfeit. 195 - Andrew Hansen, TL, by forfeit. 220 - Caleb Gehring, BF, p. Clayton Rundgren, 3:09. 285 - John Gaspar, BF, p. Ryder Mervin, 1:35.