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Lewiston ousts Lake City in baseball

| May 9, 2014 9:00 PM

* BASEBALL

LEWISTON - Justin Shanderick tripled twice in the first two innings, helping the Lewiston Bengals jump out to an early 5-0 lead en route to a 5-0 victory over the Lake City Timberwolves in the 5A Region 1 tournament second-place game at Church Field on Thursday.

Lewiston (16-9) advances to the state tournament and will face Rocky Mountain of Meridian next Thursday at 6:15 p.m. PDT at Memorial Stadium in Boise.

Cody Garza doubled for one of three hits by Lake City, which finishes 12-13. Lake City won at Lewiston on Monday in the first round.

Kade Woods allowed three hits and struck out three for Lewiston.

"Woods threw well for them," Lake City coach Travis Georgius said. "He came right out throwing strikes and attacking our hitters. I felt like we were in the game most of the way, but just couldn't capitalize and take advantage."

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Dominic Conigliaro, Sam Slusser (2) and Reilly Cherry; Kade Woods and Jake Ralstin. W - Woods. L - Conigliaro.

HITS: LC - Garza, Winger, Slusser. Lew - Munoz 2, Shanderick 2, Ralstin, Martin, Urquhart, Gay. 2B - Garza, Martin. 3B - Munoz, Shanderick 2.

Timberlake, Bonners advance to 3A District 1 championship game

SPIRIT LAKE - Hunter Tonkin went 3 for 4 with four RBIs and two runs scored as the Tigers beat the Diggers in the opening round of the 3A District 1 tournament.

Timberlake (14-8) will host Bonners Ferry in the championship game on Saturday at noon.

Mason Cramer struck out seven over five innings and drove in three runs for Timberlake.

Trevor Hansen and Logan Silva had back-to-back RBIs in the fourth inning for Kellogg-Wallace, which finishes 1-13.

Bonners Ferry 6, Priest River 1: Vince Bennett struck out eight on the mound and went 3 for 4 with two RBIs, leading the Badgers past the Spartans.

Caleb Blackmore opened the scoring with a two-run single in the third inning for Bonners Ferry (10-8).

Priest River finishes 6-9.

TIMBERLAKE 18, KELLOGG-WALLACE 2, 5 inn.

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Brandon Stott, James Red (3), Logan Silva and Casey Jerome; Mason Cramer and Austin Allen. W - Cramer. L - Stott.

HITS: KW - Jerome, Hansen, Silva. TL - J. Galloway, Cramer 2, Allen, Tonkin 3, Johnson 2, Howard, Wells, D. Galloway. 2B - Tonkin. 3B - Silva.

BONNERS FERRY 6, PRIEST RIVER 1

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King and Huntley; Vince Bennett and Kevin Gray. W - Bennett. L - King.

HITS: PR - Perkins, Fitzmorris, Slinger 2, Miller. BF - Dunham 2, Blackmore, V. Bennett 3, Garcia 2, C. Bennett, M. Gray 2, Unruh 2. 2B - Slinger.

Moscow 12

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MOSCOW - The host Bears eliminated the Bulldogs in five innings in a loser-out game of the 4A Region 1 tournament at Bear Field.

Moscow (9-13) plays Lakeland (13-7) on Saturday at noon at Gorton Field in Rathdrum in the championship game. If the Bears win, an if-necessary game would follow to decide the region's lone berth to state.

Sandpoint finished 2-16.

SOFTBALL

Lakeland 13

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SANDPOINT — Kari Prockish spun a five-hitter and had four hits, leading the Hawks past the Bulldogs in the loser-out game of the 4A Region 1 softball tournament at Sandpoint Middle School.

Reilly Williams tallied three hits, scoring twice and driving in two as the Hawks (10-13) erupted for seven runs in the first inning and 18 hits in the game, a far departure from Tuesday’s opener, won 19-9 by the Bulldogs. Hawks coach Colleen Bevacqua said the difference was Prockish throwing strikes, as the Hawks walked 16 in Tuesday’s loss.

“Out pitcher really stepped up. She knew she had to get the job done or that was it,” said Bevacqua, who liked how her team rallied after losing home field in a tough loss. “They stuck together as a team, kept each other up.”

Sandpoint finished 4-16.

Lakeland travels to No. 1 seed Moscow (15-8) on Saturday for the championship round, needing to beat the Bears twice to advance to state.

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

Kari Prockish and Tifani Schorzman; Lucinda Calvert and Sam Holland. W — Prockish. L — Calvert (4-11).

HITS: LL — Woolley, Leatham 2, Schorzman 2, Prockish 4, Williams 3, Langenderfer 2, Blauvelt, Bodak 2, Kastning. Spt — Buchmiller, Bluemer, Elsfelder, Martin, A. Calvert. 2B — Kastning. 3B — Bodak.

• TRACK AND FIELD

Timberlake boys, Kellogg girls

lead after first day at District 1 meet

SPIRIT LAKE — The Timberlake boys opened a 35-point lead on Bonners Ferry with wins in five of eight scheduled events on the first day of the 3A District 1 meet at Timberlake.

Jasmine James won in the long jump and triple jump for Kellogg, which leads the girls team scoring with 38 points, five more than Timberlake, who is second with 33.

The meet concludes today, starting at 4 p.m.

TEAM SCORES — 1, Timberlake 65. 2, Bonners Ferry 30. 3, Kellogg 21. 4, Priest River 9.

(Top three individuals, winning relays to state May 16-17 at Middleton High)

3,200 — 1, Luke Reoch, Bonners Ferry, 10:25.58. 2, Josh Marks, Priest River, 10:35.93. 3, Logan Ermy, Timberlake, 10:43.95. Sprint medley — 1, Timberlake (Levi Shaffer, Sam St. Mars, Preston Rhdoes, Tyler Condon), 3:40.28. 2, Bonners Ferry, 3:50.21. 3, Kellogg, 4:18.20. High jump — 1, Kyler Rice, Bonners Ferry, 5-6. 2, Dallas Hopkins, Priest River, 5-4. 3, Cory Simmons, Timberlake, 5-4. Pole vault — 1, Preston Rhodes, Timberlake, 14-2. 2, Davis Merrifield, Bonners Ferry, 11-6. 3, Caelan Rapp, Bonners Ferry, 11-6. Long jump — 1, Austin Malloy, Timberlake, 20-8. 2, Daniel Buck, Timberlake, 20-2. 3, Jed Ward, Timberlake, 19-0. Triple jump — 1, Daniel Buck, Timberlake, 42-9. 2, Austin Malloy, Timberlake, 38-5. 3, Gus Colburn, Kellogg, 37-3.

Shot put — 1, James Reed, Kellogg, 42-1 1/2. 2, Jon O’Brien, Kellogg, 39-11. 3, Billy Baures, Timberlake, 39-10. Discus — 1, Bob Cronnelly, Timberlake, 135-9. 2, Steven Trantham, Timberlake, 120-5. 3, Jared Job, Kellogg, 120-2.

TEAM SCORES — 1, Kellogg 38. 2, Timberlake 33. 3, Priest River 32. 4, Bonners Ferry 22.

(Top three individuals, winning relays to state May 16-17 at Middleton High)

3,200 — 1, Natalie Herring, Timberlake, 12:37.65. 2, Kassidy Hammond, Timberlake, 12:51.46. 3, Elisabeth Young, Priest River, 13:14.53. Sprint medley — 1, Timberlake (Taylor Hammond, Abbigale Seubert, Courtney Cutting, Anna Gardom), 2:01.64. 2, Bonners Ferry, 2:01.84. 3, Kellogg, 2:01.86. High jump — 1, Anika Blackmore, Bonners Ferry, 5-1. 2, Jill Weimer, Priest River, 5-0. 3, Jasmine James, Kellogg, 4-10. Pole vault — 1, Allison Kirby, Timberlake, 8-7. 2, Emma Kelly, Bonners Ferry, 8-0. 3, Kendra Urbaniak, Bonners Ferry, 8-0. Long jump — 1, Jasmine James, Kellogg, 15-7 1/2. 2, Taylor Petersen, Kellogg, 15-0 1/2. 3, Janet Lo, Kellogg, 14-7 1/2. Triple jump — 1, Jasmine James, Kellogg, 34-0. 2, Jill Weimer, Priest River, 33-9 1/2. 3, Amber Trantum, Priest River, 31-6 1/2.

Shot put — 1, Beth Bykerk, Priest River, 32-10. 2, Amber Trantum, Priest River, 30-10. 3, Sarah McDonald, Kellogg, 30-5 1/2. Discus — 1, Beth Bykerk, Priest River, 106-2 1/2. 2, Sarah McDonald, Kellogg, 100-4. 3, Breanna Copeland, Bonners Ferry, 97-11.

• TENNIS

Upsets rule at 5A Region 1 tourney

Jacob Dahl and Nick Jordan of Lake City upset Cole Williams and Kyle Schneider of Coeur d’Alene in the boys doubles semifinals, part of an upset-filled day at the 5A Region 1 tournament.

The singles matches were played at Coeur d’Alene High and the doubles matches were played at Post Falls High.

At 9 a.m. on Saturday, all of the consolation singles matches will be played at the Post Falls city courts. The championship and third-place matches will be played at 10 a.m. at Post Falls High. The top four finishers in singles and doubles advance to state.

“Lake City moved their singles players into the doubles and it really paid off for them,” Post Falls coach Kirk Hartzell said.

In another big upset, the boys doubles No. 2 seed of Seth McLeod and Casey Benton of Post Falls were downed in the first round by Jacob Mai and Ian Lynch of Coeur d’Alene.

Jordan Cates and Mitch Williams of Lake City, playing together for the first time, advanced to the finals in boys doubles.

Lake City moved Hailey Little from singles to doubles and it paid off, as Little and Emma Burke advanced to the finals, upsetting Lexi Carlsen and Megan Mitchell of Coeur d’Alene.

In mixed doubles action, the No. 1 seed of Rachel Ozeran and Cameron Kirk were upset in the semifinals by Lake City’s Zach Weadick and CC Cates.

BOYS SINGLES

Championship bracket

First round — Riley Ellingson, Cd’A, d. Randy Booth, PF, 6-2, 6-1, Eric Tiffany, Cd’A, d. Conner Staunning, LC, 6-0, 6-0, Alex Geidl, Lew, d. Morgan Spraul, PF, 6-3, 6-2, Ross Clark, Cd’A, d. Gunner Staunning, LC, 6-4, 6-0.

Quarterfinals — Vince Hewett, Lew, d. Riley Ellingson, Cd’A, 6-0, 6-0. Alex Geidl, Lew, d. Sean Hoppe, LC, 6-2, 6-2. Lincoln Hill, PF, d. Ross Clark, 6-1, 6-0. Neil Switzer, Lew, d. Eric Tiffany, Cd’A.

Semifinals — Vince Hewett, Lew, d. Neil Switzer, 6-0, 6-0. Lincoln Hill, PF, d. Alex Geidl 6-1, 6-2.

Consolation bracket

Ross Clark, Cd’A, d. Randy Booth, PF. Sean Hoppe d. Conner Staunning, LC. Riley Ellingson, Cd’A, d. Morgan Spraul, PF. Riley Ellingson, Cd’A, d. Gunner Staunning, LC.

BOYS DOUBLES

Championship bracket

Quarterfinals — Jacob Mai/Ian Lynch, Cd’A, d. Seth McLeod/Casey Benton, PF, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, Jordon Cates

Semifinals — Jordon Cates/Mitch Williams, LC, d. Jacob Mai/Ian Lynch, Cd’A, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3. Jacob Dahl/Nick Jordan, LC, d. Cole Williams, Kyle Schneider, Cd’A, 6-1, 6-3.

Consolation bracket

Lucas Bolster/Trevor Barlow, PF, d. Austin Zimmerman/Kody Boettger, Lew, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. Jacob Mai/Ian Lynch, Cd’A, d. Lucas Bolster/Trevor Barlow, PF, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. Seth McLeod/Casey Benton, PF, d. Eric Hill/Gavin Hewett, Lew, 7-6 (7), 7-5. Seth McLeod/Casey Benton, PF, d. Cole Williams/Kyle Schneider, Cd’A, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4.

GIRLS SINGLES

Championship bracket

First round — Jordan Munroe, PF, d. Chloe Kirk, Lew, 7-5, 6-4. Sydney Jackson, LC, d. Amanda Jeske, Cd’A, 6-0, 6-4. Xiao Luo, Cd’A, d. Ashleigh Gervais, LC, 6-3, 6-4. Miryea Hernandez, PF, d. Kailey Emerson, LC, 6-0, 6-1.

Quarterfinals — Caitlin McHugh, Cd’A, d. Jordan Munroe, PF, 6-0, 6-0. Madelyn Parkey d. Sydney Jackson, LC. Abby Danielson, PF, d. Xiao Luo, Cd’A. Christine Sayler, Lew, d. Miryea Hernandez, PF, 6-0, 6-0.

Semifinals

Caitlin McHugh, Cd’A, d. Madelyn Parkey, Lew, 6-0, 6-0. Christine Sayler, Lew, d. Abby Danielson, 6-1, 6-1.

Consolation bracket

Miryea Hernandez, PF, d. Chloe Kirk, Lew. Amanda Jeske, Cd’A, d. Xiao Luo, Cd’A; Sydney Jackson, LC, d. Ashleigh Gervais, LC. Jordan Munroe, PF, d. Kailey Emerson, LC.

GIRLS DOUBLES

Championship bracket

Quarterfinals — ZJ Mayton/Josey Jagelski, Lew, d. Casey Moore-Snyder/Freja Rosenlund, LC, 6-0, 6-0. Kristin Rietz/Brella Santana, Lew, d. Kennan Orlandi/Sara Walker, Cd’A, 6-2, 6-1. Hailey Little/Emma Burke, LC, d. America Ellison/Meagan McLeod, PF, 6-1, 6-2. Lexi Carlsen/Megan Mitchell, Cd’A, d. Lexi Niles/Maraya Deusser, PF, 6-0, 6-0.

Semifinals — Hailey Little/Emma Burke, LC, d. Lexi Carlsen/Megan Mitchell, Cd’A, 6-4, 7-5, ZJ Mayton/Josey Jagelski, Lew, d. Kristin Rietz/Brella Santana, Lew, 6-2, 6-2.

Consolation bracket

Kennan Orlandi/Sara Walker, Cd’A, d. Casey Moore-Snyder/Freja Rosenlund, LC, 6-4, 6-0. America Ellison/Meagan McLeod, PF, d. Lexi Niles/Maraya Deusser, PF, 6-2, 7-5. Lexi Carlsen/Megan Mitchell, Cd’A, d. Kennan Orlandi/Sara Walker, Cd’A, 6-1, 6-1. Kristin Rietz/Brella Santana, Lew, d. America Ellison/Meagan McLeod, PF, 6-1, 6-3.

MIXED DOUBLES

Championship bracket

Quarterfinals — Rachel Ozeran/Cameron Kirk, Lew, d. Katie Bechler/Nick Dorsey, PF, 2-6, 7-5, 6-1, Zach Weadick/CC Cates, LC, d. Joe Jeske/Hailey Johnson, Cd’A, 6-1, 7-5, Ryan Hailey/Lauren Carlsen, Cd’A, d. Tyson Urquhart/Cassidy Burrup, 6-4, 6-1, Meagan Sausser/Bill Bridges, PF, 6-3, 7-5.

Semifinals — Meagan Sausser/Bill Bridges, PF, d. Ryan Hailey/Lauren Carlsen, Cd’A, 6-3, 6-1, Zach Weadick/CC Cates, LC, d. Rachel Ozeran/Cameron Kirk, Lew, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4.

Consolation bracket — Ryan Hailey/Lauren Carlsen, Cd’A, d. Joe Jeske/Hailey Johnson, Cd’A, 6-4, 6-1. Joe Jeske/Hailey Johnson, Cd’A, d. Katie Bechler/Nick Dorsey, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Tyson Urquhart/Cassidy Burrup, d. Bryce Martin/Daniel Gibbons, LC, 6-1, 5-7, 6-1. Rachel Ozeran/Cameron Kirk, Lew, d. Tyson Urquhart/Cassidy Burrup, 6-2, 6-0.

• LACROSSE

Lake City 10

University 4

SPOKANE — Max Johnson scored five goals, leading Lake City to a nonleague win against University at Central Valley High.

Wyatt Duchow scored three goals and Zach Kerzman had 10 saves for Lake City (8-0), which visits Moscow on Tuesday.

LAKE CITY: Goals — Gavin Gelhausen 2, Wyatt Duchow 3, Max Johnson 5. Assists — Dagon Hall 2, Gelhausen 2, Cameron Chun 1, Lucas Ross 1, Trey Bartoo 1. Saves — Zach Kerzman 10 saves.

UNIVERSITY — Goals: Chandler Hanson 1, Devon Johnson 2, Nate Pegram 1. Assists — Connor Gilber 1, Kobe Budano 1. Saves — Jacob Phelps 22.