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PREP ROUNDUP: Lakeland tops Timberlake

| October 1, 2016 9:30 PM

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<p>JAKE PARRISH/Press Timberlake's Brandon Hausladen lays out for a touchdown past Ryan Pote of Lakeland on Friday at Timberlake HIgh School.</p>

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<p>JAKE PARRISH/Press Lakeland's Dylan Norman hurdles over teammates as Mike Zorzi (43) of Timberlake prepares to tackle him on Friday at Timberlake High School.</p>

• FOOTBALL

SPIRIT LAKE — Wyatt Gatten carried the ball 26 times for 171 yards and three touchdowns as the Lakeland Hawks, behind a 28-point second quarter, beat the Timberlake Tigers 42-14 in a nonleague game at Van Tuinstra Memorial Field on Friday.

Dylan Norman ran for 100 yards for Lakeland (3-3), which opens 4A Inland Empire League play at Moscow next Friday.

Ryan Stevens ran for 106 yards and one touchdown for Timberlake (0-6), which opens Intermountain League play next Friday, hosting winless Bonners Ferry.

Lakeland 7 28 0 7 — 42

Timberlake 7 7 0 0 — 14

First quarter

LL — Wyatt Gatten 2 run (Noah Feusier kick)

TL — Brandon Hausladen 2 run (Bailey Houston kick)

Second quarter

LL — Dylan Norman 9 pass from Dylan Vahey (Feusier kick)

TL — Ryan Stevens 70 run (Cody Bentley kick)

LL — Gatten 12 run (Feusier kick)

LL — Andrew Nielson 26 run (Feusier kick)

LL — Gatten 1 run (Feusier kick)

Fourth quarter

LL — Tanner Fuston 55 interception return (Feusier kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — LL, Gatten 26-171, Norman 6-100, Vahey 10-60, Nielson 4-54, Pote 1-4, Siegford 1-2. TL, Stevens 6-106, Hausladen 11-68, Munson 14-32, Houston 3-22, McLemore 1-3.

PASSING — LL, Vahey, 2-3-1-19. TL, Hausladen, 2-8-1-26.

RECEIVING — LL, Nielson 1-10, Norman 1-9. TL, Stevens 2-26.

St. Maries 60

Bonners Ferry 8

ST. MARIES — The Lumberjacks’ defense held the Badgers to 5 yards of offense in the second half, recorded two safeties and returned an interception for a touchdown in the nonleague win.

“We had a bunch of missed tackles in the first half and they had 165 yards in the first half,” St. Maries coach Craig Tefft said. “We did a better job of getting back to the fundamentals and did a good job of swelling up on them in the second half.”

Dakota Wilson and Caleb Brown finished with 55 yards rushing and two touchdowns each, and Kiefer Gibson threw for 183 yards and three touchdowns for St. Maries (6-0), which travels to Grangeville next Friday to open Central Idaho League play.

Bonners Ferry travels to Timberlake to open Intermountain League play next Friday.

Bonners Ferry 0 8 0 0 — 8

St. Maries 18 6 20 16 — 60

SM — Caleb Brown 5 pass from Kiefer Gibson (Tyler Lohman pass from Gibson)

SM — Safety, Brown tackle in endzone

SM — Jacob Sieler 62 kickoff return (Donaven Rottini run)

BF — Issac Lavila 7 pass from Kaleb Stockton (Nick Sabin run)

SM — Brady Martin 74 pass from Gibson (run failed)

SM — Rottini 5 run (kick failed)

SM — Bryant Asbury 41 interception return (pass failed)

SM — Dakota Wilson 17 run (Brown run)

SM — Lohman 12 pass from Gibson (Asbury kick)

SM — Safety, Wilson tackle in endzone

SM — Brown 55 kickoff return (Asbury kick)

Clark Fork 32

Kootenai 12

HARRISON FLATS — Kootenai scored two touchdowns in a row in the first quarter, but Clark Fork went ahead for good in the second quarter, on a 2-yard run by quarterback Wade Stevens in a White Star League game.

Dylan Wright caught TD passes of 50 and 60 yards, helping the Warriors take a 12-8 lead. Then Stevens struck on the run, making it 16-12, before Clark Fork scored two third-quarter TDs.

“We started off really well,” Doug Napierala said. “We came back and scored, but unfortunately did not get the two-point conversion to tie it up. We held Clark Fork on defense, turned around and got another score to close out the first quarter. In the second half, it was a flip shot of our game last week. We started off with a great drive, but there were penalties and a sack. Things went south on us, Clark Fork capitalized on a bad drive and a fumble.”

Right off the bat, Clark Fork scored a touchdown on the first play from scrimmage. Bryant Moore took a 65-yard pass from Stevens and took it to the house.

Kootenai (3-2, 2-2 WSL) hosts Kendrick next Friday. Clark Fork (4-2, 2-1) hosts Deary next Friday.

Clark Fork 8 8 16 0 — 32

Kootenai 12 0 0 0 — 12

First quarter

CF — Bryant Moore 65 yard pass from Wade Stevens (Moore pass from Stevens).

Koot — Dylan Wright 60 pass from Hunter Whipple (pass failed).

Koot — Wright 50 pass from Whipple (pass failed).

Second quarter

CF — Stevens 2 run (Moore pass from Stevens).

Third quarter

CF — Drew Hammack 6 run (Moore pass from Stevens).

CF — Dakota West 30 run (Alex Wade pass from Stevens).

Lakeside 78

Mullan 38

MULLAN — No other information was available.

• GIRLS SOCCER

Lakeland 3

Cd’A Charter 1

RATHDRUM — Sophie Schnepf recorded a hat trick for the Hawks in a win over the Panthers at Sunrise Rotary Field.

Lakeland (6-7-1) hosts Moscow on Tuesday in a 4A Inland Empire League match. Coeur d’Alene Charter (9-3-1) will host St. Maries on Tuesday at Community United Methodist Church.

First half — 1, LL, Sophie Schnepf (Harley Hendry), 10:00. 2, LL, Schnepf (Sammy Pennick), 36:00. Second half — 3, LL, Schnepf (Monica Higbee), 50:00. 4, Charter, unknown.

Shots on goal — Charter 5, LL 10.

Saves — Charter, unknown, 7; LL, Dani Dowd 4.

• BOYS SOCCER

Bonners Ferry 4

St. Maries 2

BONNERS FERRY — Luke Engels and Gage Mitchell scored in the second half for the Lumberjacks in an Intermountain League loss to the Badgers late Thursday.

St. Maries (4-6-3, 3-3-2 IML) travels to Saint George’s on Tuesday. Bonners Ferry (4-4-1, 4-1-1) hosts Orofino today.

First half — 1, BF, Ethan Wilson (unassisted), 20:00. 2, BF, Wilson (unassisted), 33:00. Second half — 3, BF, Chad Maas (unassisted), 54:00. 4, SM, Lucas Engels (Jacob Hills), 61:00. 5, SM, Gage Mitchell (penalty kick), 72:00. 6, BF, Dakota Nielsen (unassisted), 80:00.

Shots on goal — SM 5, BF 11.

Saves — SM, Zach Hills 1, George Dundas 4; BF, Seth Bateman 3.

• VOLLEYBALL

The Oaks d.

N.I. Christian

SPOKANE VALLEY — Grace Gipson had seven kills and nine assists for the Royals in a 25-12, 27-25, 26-24 Mountain Christian League loss to The Oaks.

Kaylee Prosch also had nine assists and Sheni Orr nine digs and three blocks for North Idaho Christian (5-4, 3-2 MCL), which hosts Kootenai Thunder on Thursday at Holy Family Catholic School.