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Cross country, bowling, basketball and more

| December 12, 2018 12:00 AM

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Courtesy photo North Idaho Cross Country All-Americans from Saturday’s USA Track and Field Jr. Olympic National Cross Country Championship in Reno are, front row from left, Helen Oyler, Rowan Henry and Adalyn Depew; second row from left, Lauren Forster, Dorothy Gallus, Elli Rietze, coach Erin Lydon Hart and Christian Kuplack; and back row from left, Zack Cervi-Skinner, Neil McCarthy, Lachlan May, Max Cervi-Skinner and Mitchell Rietze.

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Courtesy photo North Idaho Cross Country's boys 11-12 year-old team placed third at the USA Track and Field Jr. Olympic National Cross Country Championship on Saturday in Reno. From left are Max Cervi-Skinner, Lars Bazler, Ethan Hickok, coach Erin Lydon Hart, Zack Cervi-Skinner, Alex Jones, Owen Hickok, Neil McCarthy and Lachlan May.

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Courtesy photo Senior basketball player Bubba Gleaves is this week's Post Falls High School Athlete of the Week. Gleaves had 17 points and four assists with four 3-pointers in a win over Cheney. She was also 4 of 7 from the 3-point line for 12 points vs Gonzaga Prep.

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Courtesy photo The Thorns North U15 girls soccer team is off to a 3-0 start in the winter soccer season. The Thorns won 3-0 over a team in Bothell, Wash., and had two wins over the weekend at the Portland showcase tournament. Pictured is Kayla Dearmin scoring a winning goal.

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Courtesy photo Sophomore wrestler Roddy Romero was last week's Post Falls High School Athlete of the Week. Romero went 7-0 to win his weight class at the Sidney (Mont.) Eagle Invitational.

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Courtesy photo Coeur d’Alene Area Swim Team member Aren Kariotis competed in the Winter Junior National Championships on Dec. 5-8 in Austin, Texas. This meet features the fastest 18-and-under swimmers in the country, with several National Age Group Record holders representing the future of USA swimming. Last month, Kariotis competed in the Idaho high school championship and set a state record in the 100 butterfly. In Austin, he bested that time down by .25, which placed him 23rd of the 132 swimmers that competed in that event. He also competed in the 50 freestyle and the 100 backstroke. After his meet events, he elected to time trial the 100 freestyle as well as one of the most grueling events, the 200 butterfly. He fared well in the 100 freestyle, posting a best time by .24 seconds. Aren’s 200 fly time of 1:53.42 was a five-second best time and would qualify him for next year’s meet. “Besides the swim, Kariotis handled himself quite well against tough competition," CAST coach Jade Sobek said. "Not many swimmers choose the 200 fly, let alone drop nearly 5 seconds at big meet like this. CAST and Cd'A community should be very proud of Aren’s accomplishments.” Aren, a senior at Lake City High School, is looking toward a future of swimming in college.

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Courtesy photo Timbers North FC Boys 06 Red soccer team wrapped up the Fall '18 RCL season in Seattle. On Dec. 1, TNFC defeated Eastside FC B06 Blue 6-2. Haidyn Jonas had 2 goals. Connor Jump had 1 goal and 2 assists. Kason Pintler had 1 goal and 1 assist. Jacob Molina and Ben Hannigan-Luther each had 1 goal. Noah Waddell had 1 assist. On Dec. 2, TNFC beat Crossfire Premier B06-D 7-1. Kason Pintler had 3 goals. Connor Jump and Kai Delio each with 1 goal and 2 assists. Jacob Molina and Haidyn Jonas each with 1 goal. Gavin Samayoa and Noah Waddell each had 1 assist. Braden Latscha defended the goal for both games. TNFC is in 1st place in its RCL division with an undefeated record and a draw at the end of fall season play. Next match is set for late January in Seattle. In the front is Braden Latscha; middle row from left, Gavin Samayoa, Connor Jump and Brayden Ristic; and back row from left, Kason Pintler, Ben Hannigan-Luther, Kai Delio , Haidyn Jonas, Jacob Molina, Harper Barlow, Chief Natatqn Allen, Noah Waddell, and coach Nick Funkhouser.

CROSS COUNTRY

NIXC shines in Reno: The USA Track and Field Jr. Olympic National Cross Country Championship was held on Saturday in Reno, Nev. Despite snow, slush, ice and mud, North Idaho Cross Country (NIXC) posted its best results at a national championship since its founding in 2005. With 32 runners ages 8-17 competing from NIXC, here’s the recap:

- 1 National Champion

- 12 All-Americans (top 25 in each age group)

- 1 Third place team out of 27 teams (11-12 y.o. boys)

- 1 Fourth place team out of 22 teams (9-10 y.o. girls)

- 1 Fifth place team out of 30 teams (11-12 y.o. girls)

- Another 7 runners placed in the top 50, or 60 percent of the team ends the 2018 season as a top-50 runner in America.

The following are results for the 32 NIXC racers:

2,000 meter (2k) U8 girls (199 racers)

Paisley Ray, 33rd, 9:34.96

2,000 meter (2k) U8 boys (232 racers)

*Rowan Henry, 1st, 7:56.61

Alistair Smith, 38th, 8:54.78

3,000 meter (3k) 9-10 girls (264 racers)

*Helen Oyler, 20th, 12:58.88

*Adalyn Depew, 24th, 13:01.05

Olivia Abbey, 69th, 13:50.13

3,000 meter (3k) 9-10 boys (281 racers)

*Mitchell Rietze, 3rd, 11:30.59

Kingston Wilson, 39th, 12:33.31

Ronan Kennedy, 50th, 12:41.27

Parker Sterling, 72nd, 12:53.19

Sam Mandel, 91st, 12:08.24

3,000 meter (3k) 11-12 girls (329 racers)

*Elli Rietze, 18th, 12:17.90

Olivia May, 40th, 12:30.90

Cambrie Stam, 65th, 12:43.56

Zara Munyer, 94th, 12:57.78

Jenny Elliott, 159th, 13:28.51

Avery Hickok, 241st, 14:17.95

3,000-meter (3k) 11-12 boys (342 racers)

*Max Cervi-Skinner, 5th, 10:57.19

*Neil McCarthy, 7th, 10:57.56

*Zack Cervi-Skinner, 14th, 11:16.64

*Lachlan May, 23rd, 11:27.05

Lars Bazler, 134th, 12:32.54

Alex Jones, 186th, 12:56.49

Ethan Hickok, 191st, 12:58.24

Owen Hickok, 310th, 14:26.56

4,000 meter (4k) 13-14 girls (312 racers)

Gracie Averill, 46th, 16:59.30

4, 000 meter (4k) 13-14 boys (387 racers)

Max Bazler, 81st, 15:34.64

5,000 meter (5k) 15-16 girls (95 racers)

*Lauren (Lu) Forster, 5th, 20:11.92

*Dorothy Gallus, 21st, 21:23.75

Fiona Hart, 44th, 22:21.05

5,000 meter (5k) 15-16 boys (134 racers)

Logan Davis, 61st, 19:30.56

5,000 meter (5k) 17-18 boys (68 racers)

*Christian Kuplack, 2nd, 17:15.29

*All-Americans

COEUR d’ALENE RECREATION

Basketball

3RD GIRLS DIVISION

Dr. Dance Dentistry – Paytland Schnell 10, Ava Robertson, Amiah VanHIll, and Paige Dance 2.

Jamms Frozen Yogurt – Bree Reardon 8, Finley Larson 6, Ava Roberts 4.

R.A.N. Construction – Sarah Gloyn 8, Malena Munoz 2.

McDonalds – Brynna Miller and Taylar Wilcox 6, Adelynn Archer 4, Finley Wright 2.

Jamms Frozen Yogurt – Ava Roberts 6, Bree Reardon 4, Finley Larson, Maren Larson, and Maylee Evans 2.

McDonalds – Taylar Wilcox 6, Brynna Miller 4.

Northwest Salvageworks – Kendall Moline 6, Chloe Clin 4, Claire Percival and Savannah Hauser 2.

R.A.N. Construction – Sammy Newburn and Sarah Gloyn 4, Peyton Storey and Malena Munoz 2.

A.C.I. – Brynlee Johnson 12, Jaeli Hoffman 8, Payton Brown 4.

Northwest Salvageworks – Chloe Cline, Claire Percival, and Kendall Williams 6.

Cd’A Family Dentistry – Taylor Shelley 4, Aubrey Voorhees and Saydie Green 2.

A.C.I. – Brynlee Johnston 10, Jaeli Hoffman 5.

Hayden Triathlon – Chaysee Umhoefer 10, Kaitlyn Law 4, Olivia Oss 2.

Dance Dentistry – Ava Robertson 6, Paytland Schnell 4, Laura Aitken and Lillie Dance 2.

4TH GIRLS DIVISION

Cd’A Eagles Aerie – Kailee Beck 2.

Yates Funeral Home – Kimiko Blickenderfer 6, Crystal Magera 4, Katelyn Smith and Kyrsten Moore 2.

Montana Co – Chloe Crowley 10, Lola Baine 4, Claire wright 2.

Schaffers Towing – Hera Vulles 10, Isabella Armitage 8, Gabby McMillan and Reese Herrera 4.

5TH GIRLS DIVISION

North Idaho College – Julia Peterson 6, Saige Lenz 2.

Ironman foundation – Arianna Vanway and Kailee Kropf 2.

Specialty Tree Service – Kelsey Calderwood 5, Nora Walsh 4, Macie chapple, Liliana Tenney, and Hailey Hawkins 2.

Bullet Tools – Sadie Toews 4, Ella Johnson 2.

Specialty Tree Service – Kelsi Calderwood 6, Macie Chapple 4, and Scarlett Fisher 2.

North Idaho College – Brooklyn Medeiros 4, Sofia Peppin and Julia Peterson 2.

Bullet Tools – Ava Nordberg 6.

6th-8th GIRLS DIVISION

Cannon Hill Industries – Chloe Burke 6, Amber Strong 4, Ashland Schnell 2.

Our Town – Lanie Carter 7, Savannah Lujan 3.

Idaho Forest Group – Laythia Warner 12, Kelsey Green, Allie Marmon, Kaydence Smith, Tabitha Lopez, and Aaliyah Lopez 2.

Our Town – Lanie Carter 4, Ava Whiteside and Kara-Elise Grossman 2.

3rd BOYS DIVISION

North Idaho Eye Institute – Sam Priebe 8, Daxon Priebe, Gage Gatten, Brady Thompson 2.

Cannon Hill Industries – Quinton Beck 4, Luke Lannen 2.

Cd’A Paving – Keegan Bailey and Kado Miller 4, Eli Cooper, Cason Espinoza, and Ty Ball 2.

Integrated Personnel – Cameron Asher 10, Cooper Chaffin 5, Deagan Farley and Dayne Powers 2.

Cannon Hill Industries – Collin Simon and Daniel Fuentes 2.

Jamms Frozen Yogurt – Brandon Brown, Gage Marmon, Peace Brinkmeyer, and Parker Gittel 2.

Willamette Dental – Tristan Schabell 6, Wyatt Knott and Josh Sampson 4, Bo Bell and Ben Focke 2.

Integrated Personnel – Cameron Asher and Cooper Chaffin 6, Deagan Farley 4, Logan Parkinson 2.

4TH BOYS DIVISION

Ampion Electric – Evan Robertson 8, Crew Thompson and TJ Toboyko 6, Cole Hawke and Paxon Rasor 2.

St. Josephs Ear, Nose, & Throat – Collin Wright 5, Jacob Melun and Colton SLife 4.

Brad Miles Insurance – Gage Schmidt, Chevy Sharp, and Nick Burgeson 2, Kash Bitterle 1.

Kaiju Sushi – Lyric Young 8, Connor Johnson and Zack Parich 6, Gavin Beckenhauer, Jake Dollar, Knox Keogh and Taegan Williams 4, Ean McClelland 2.

St. Josephs Ear, Nose, & Throat – Colton Slife 10, Micaiah Huggins Vedder, Jacob Melun 4, Peyton Pool and Collin Wright 2.

Thorco – Kaius Lukey, Landen Adams, Jackson Bates, Henry Gilles 2.

Brad Miles Insurance – Andy Irgens 8, Chevy Sharp 4, Gage Schmidt and Matthew Samms 2.

Lake City Booster Club – Luc Buckland 8.

Cd’A Sheet Metal & Heating – Caden Tony 14, Landon Capaul 4, Wade Peterson, Mason Shively, Walker Poole 2.

Idaho Forest Group – Sawyer Henley and Cody Schreiber 6, Wyatt Hutchins 2.

Thorco – Kaius Lukey 12, Landen Adams 6, Henry Gilles 2.

Lake City High School Booster Club – Luc Buckland 4.

Ampion Electric – Paxon Rasor and Cole Hawke 8, Evan Robertson 6, TJ Toboyko 4, Brody Rhead 3, Crew Thompson 2, Brenton Rhew 1.

Kaiju Sushi – Connor Johnson 4, Gavin Beckenhauer 3, Taegan Williams, Ean McClelland, and Tyler Sells 2.

Cd’A Sheet Metal & Heating – Walker Poole 5, Caden Tony 4, Landon Capaul 2.

LCHS Booster Club – Kayden Klimek 4, Luc Buckland 2.

Idaho Forest Group – Luka Joksimovic 8, Sawyer Henley and Kiernin Ridley 2.

Brad Miles Insurance – Gage Schmidt 6, Matthew Samms 4, Andy Irgens 3.

Thorco – Sam Cengiz, Kaius Lukey, and Henry Gilles 2.

Cd’A Custom Sheet Metal & Heating – Caden Tony 7, Landon Capaul 4, Owen Brancheau 2.

St. Josephs Ear, Nose, & Throat – Colton Slife 10, Collin Wright 6, Micaiah Vedder, Jacob Melun, Jayden Black 2.

Kaiju Sushi – Connor Johnson 4, Lyric Young, Ean McClelland, Zack Parich, and Taegan Williams 2.

Ampion Electric – Paxon Rasor and Evan Robertson 6, Crew Thompson and Brenton Rhew 4, Brody Bowlin, TJ Toboyko, and Cole Hawke 2.

St. Josephs Ear, Nose, & Throat – Colton Slife 10, Micaiah Huggins-Vedder and Jacob Melun 4, Peyton Pool and Collin Wright 2.

Thorco – Kaius Lukey, Landen Adams, Jackson Bates, and Henry Gilles 2.

Brad Miles Insurance – Andy Irgens 8, Chevy Sharp 4, Gage Schmidt and Matthew Samms 2.

Lake City Booster Club – Luc Buckland 8.

5TH BOYS DIVISION

Elite Orthopedic & Sports Medicine – Riley Guy 6, Payton Bateman and Camden Johnson 4, Ryder Bishop, Kellen Carr, and Chris Busch 2.

Edward Jones – Jackson Sandford, Talen Twitchell, Maverick Zeman, Trent Armstrong, Joseph Scarrow, and Cason Sperber 2.

Lake City Rental – Milo Wright 5, Ethan Stach 4, Colton Malinauskas 2.

Hagadone Directories – Walker Hawn, Jacob Holte 4, Alex Carle 2.

Cd’A Press – Joshua Watson 6, Carter Delport 4, Caleb Adams 2.

Landmark Storage – Gezus Lasarte and Ethan Toomey 4.

6th BOYS DIVISION

Ironman Foundation – Maxwell Riley 10, Gabriel Schabell and Griffen Early 6, Connor Peterson, Brayden Koehler 4, Peter Rowe 2.

Hagadone Directories – Cooper Yake 13, Matthew Asher 4, Nicholas Ohmes, Max Averett, Jarrett Dennis 2, Graham Poteet 2.

Legends Sports Photography – Will Beckenhauer and Connor Wood 7, Landon Rush 1.

Young Construction – Clayton Kennedy and Grady Westlund 4, Luke Johnson, Caden Rowley, Grant Potter, and Payson Irwin 2.

Papa Murphys – Landen Burmeister 4, Garrett Kramer 2.

Young Construction – Luke Johnson and Clayton Kennedy 8, Caden Rowley and Payson Irwin 6, Wyatt Westrup, Grady Westlund, Cooper Irwin 2.

Legends Sports Photography – Will Beckenhauer 8, Elliot Hardy 6, Brayden Schillinger 3, Landon Rush 2.

Hagadone Directories – Grayam Poteet and Colter Averett 6, Nathan Pulsipher 2.

Papa Murphys – Landen Burmeister 6, Garrett Kramer 2.

Hagadone Directories – Grayam Poteet and Jarrett Dennis 10, Cooper Yake 7, Matthew Asher 5, Nicholas Ohmes and Nathan Pulsipher 4, Max Averett 2.

Legends Sports Photography – Will Beckenhauer 12, Connor Wood 8, Brayden Schillinger 6, Elliot Hardy 2.

Ironman Foundation – Owen Moore 7, Maxwell Riley 6, Gabriel Schabell and Brayden Kohler 2, Paxton Zimmerman 1.

Papa Murphys – Kayden Worley and Garrett Kramer 4, Landon Burmeister and Caleb Smith 2.

Legends Sports Photography – Will Beckenhauer 13, Blake Haynes 8, Connor Wood 6, Brayden Schillinger and Elliott Hardy 2.

Young Construction – Caden Rowley 6, Wyatt Westrup 4, Luke Johnson and Cooper Irwin 2.

Ironman Foundation – Gabriel Schabell 14, Owen Moore 9, Paxton Zimmerman and Jayden Terry 8, Griffen Early and Connor Peterson 4.

7th/8th BOYS DIVISION

Steel Structures America – Canyon Smith 6, Paxon Bunch 5, Hunter Martin and Turner Cox 4, Jack Westray and Cooper Surplus 3, Logan Delbridge 2.

Assure Drug Detection – Colter Wiltse 5, Aiden Stidman 3, Lash Laker 2, Thomas Peterson 1.

Ironman Foundation – Jace Eastlick 7, Zeb Blattstein 5, Carter Flink 3, Hudson Ford and Karl Schwarzer 2.

Appleway Chiropractic – Bryce Snow 16, Ethan Johnson 11, james Monroy 8, Henry Nace and Tyler Norce 6, Jake Dannenberg 2.

Meltz Grilled Cheese – Tyson Karlinsey 10, George Lanigan 4.

Assure Drug Detection – Thomas Peterson 14, Colter WIltsie 4, Karden Moore and Daniel Russell 2.

Steel Structures – Canyon Smith 24, Cooper Surplus 7, Paxon Bunch 6, Hunter Martin and Luke Heffter 4.

Appleway Chiropractic – Tyler Norce 14, James Monroy and Bryce Snow 6, Henry Nace and Ethan Johnson 4, Aidan Stewart, Colton Medeiros 2.

POST FALLS PARKS AND RECREATION

Basketball

Tiny Hoopsters

Dec. 8

Auto Credit Sales (Dark Green): Lucas Antonic 6 points, Benjamin Molitor 8 points.

Auto Credit Sales (Kelly Green): Landon Barber 4 points, Kyal Carlson 8 points, Levi Morrett 6 points.

Little Smiles Pediatric Dentistry (Blue): Kinsley Bodman 4 points, Aure Brennan 4 points, Connor Hayes 4 points, Rosco Smidt 2 points.

Little Smiles Pediatric Dentistry (Maroon): Maxx Busso 10 points, Grady Forkner 2 points, Caelem Stewart 2 points, Emma Storlie 6 points.

McDonald’s (White): Bricen Cornett 6 points, Calvin Mecham 6 points.

McDonald’s (Yellow): Peyton Brulotte 2 points, Jerzey Duarte 2, Brynnley Mitchell 4 points, Lillian Robinson 4 points.

Post Falls Brewing (Black): Even Johnson 2 points, Lawson Roberg 10 points.

Post Falls Brewing (Navy): Reese Scarcello 6 points.

Stateline Speedway (Lime): Drew Laycock 2 points, Sophia McKain 2 points, Skyler Mills 2 points, Messer Webber 2 points, Brenden Whitney 4 points.

Stateline Speedway (Orange): Cash Bell 2 points, Preston Grieser 12 points, Jace Lantto 2 points, Karson Lantto 10 points.

Super 1 Foods (Red): Jase Carver 2 points, Gannon Chisholm 4 points, Jesse Martin 2 points, Tyson Philips 6 points.

Super 1 Foods (Grey): Cameron Carver 6 points, Tayler Rardin 12 points.

RATHDRUM PARKS AND RECREATION

Basketball

Dec. 8

2nd Grade Coed: Maci Coy (4), Leopoldo DelMonte (2), Trentyn Kline (2), Felicity Fisher (2), Tatum Kresch (2), Mikenlee Hughes (2), Connor Banks (4), Leo Tschida (2), Owen Zimmerman (2), Shepard Ward (2), Ryker Montes (6), Taven Roetcisoender (8), Christopher Szafransky (14) Crue Weitz (10), Camille Derbyshire (2), Jayden Posch (2), Ben Woodcock (8), Lily Massey (4), Olivia Hall (4), Brian Hensley (10), Lukas Jessop (2) Savanna Meyer (4), Brea Pitcher (2), Cole Tuskan (2), Kipten Craig (6), Michael Gallus (8), Brody Smith (22), Patrick Thompson (6)

3rd and 4th Grade Girls: Tessa Dorr (2), Rhylee Yetter (12), McKenna Crouse (2), Aly Jessop (6), Samantha Sewchok (6), Gracie Glukah (2), Reece Vanek (3), Naomi Beuving (2), Mylah Webberley (10), McKinley Catron, Hanna Milligan (2)

3rd and 4th Grade Boys: Eithan Stinger (6), Deegan Cartron (2), Jacob Meliza (2), Cameron Ryan (8), Archer Higgins (10), Kyler Hansen (4), Trent Boardman (12), Wyatt Fuhriman (4), Daryan Haidari (2), Dominick Tuskan (10), Kenny Winn (2), Alex Studer (2), Kyler Tunnell (2), Wade VanGundy (8), William Vallieres (2), Ellis Willis (2), Jacob Harris (10), Ben Carrasco (10), Zack Carrasco (2), Jaden Alexander (2), Wyatt Schultz (2), Jacob Meliza (2), Owen Feld (4), Lucas Lee (2), Jackson Patterson (2), Landon Cedarbloom (2)

HAYDEN RECREATION AND COMMUNITY EVENTS

Basketball

Dec. 8

PRE K-K

Bestway: Keaton Knoll 8 points

Clean Cut: Mary Cole 10 points, Vance Corbeill 4 points, Emmett Longtain 8 points, Levi Tebbe 6 points

Elite Sports & Orthopedic Physical Therapy: Easton Bateman 4 points, Cason Bishop 2 points

Fred’s Plumbing: Brayden Rhodes 2 points, Benjamin Thomas 14 points

Hayden Triathlon: Micah Brumbach 4 points, Ezekiel McNiel 6 points

Hayden Vision Source: Emery McKee 4 points, Sawyer Smith 12 points

Lakeside Pediatrics: Hudson Sozzoni 2 points

Lancaster Market: Jaden Hoffman 4 points, Palmer Murphy 4 points, Emmett Starkey 2 points

Little Smiles Pediatric Dentistry: Grayson Priebe 4 points

Living CDA, Conor Hammons Real Estate: Byron Bertsch 2 points, Ryley Brown 4 points, Rowan Hammons 8 points, Bodhi Koepl 2 points

McDonald’s: Mason Fantozzi 2 points, Cameron Tosi 8 points

Saturday Night, INC.: Beck Odenthal 12 points

Super 1 Foods: Levi Drake 4 points, Blake Parkinson 2 points, Theodore Sertichhio 2 points

Willamette Valley Bank: Kase Ralston 8 points, Kinsley Wallis 4 points

1st-2nd Grade Girls

Adapt All Stars: Brooklyn Caywood 2 points, Millie Cushman 10 points, Hallie Ewing 6 points, Brileigh Limberg 2 points, Grace Moore 2 points

Cda Cellars: 18 Points

Clickit RV: June Calderwood 4 points, Brightyn Gatten 16 points, Brynley Hillyard 10 points, Ada Lynch 4 points

Digitalbarr: Kindyl Camarata 2 points, Kenzlie Gerig 2 points, Kelby Lively 8 points, Swayzie Thompson 6 points

RA Design: Riley Legg 14 points, Quinn Paulson 10 points, Whitney Schofield 2 points, Layne Whiteman 12 points

Willamette Valley Bank: Lyla Crawford 2 points, Austynn Hall 2 points, Rowynn Zuk 4 points

1st-2nd Grade Boys

Access Endodontics: Matteo Anderson 2 points, George Chiappe 12 points, Henry Chiappe 6 points, Aaron Eckhardt 4 points, Johnny Gatten 8 points, Elias Schmehl 4 points

Clean Cut: Mason Brodin 8 points,Holden Carpenter 10 points, Blake Kroiss 12 points

Clickit RV: Cooper Arrotta 2 points, Gavin Christinsen 4 points, Mac Peters 2 points, Liam Rettmann 12 points

Fred’s Plumbing: Bryce Lively 8 points, Silas Miller 4 points, Hudson Rasor 8 points

Hayden Triathlon: Rowdy Gustafson 6 points, Jacoby Longtain 10 points, Finn Scarborough 2 points, Bryson Wallace 6 points

Hayden Vision Source: Mason McKee 8 points, Rusty Moorman 6 points, Xavier Wiglesworth 2 points

Lakeside Pediatrics: Aaron Aparicio 4 points, Brayden Burt 6 points, Brock Child 4 points, Jonah Plummer 6 points, Brayden Williams 2 points

Lancaster Market: Rixton Bateman 12 points, Jaxon Haynie 12 points, Preston Lind 4 points

Laser Bugs: Grady Hicks 20 points, Kolby Johnson 8 points, Ryder Quinn 16 points

Little Smiles Pediatric Dentistry: Caleb Davenport 6 points, Brayson Moore 2 points

McDonald’s: Colton Bligh 8 points, Dylan Mortier 8 points, Casey Songco 2 points

Saturday Night, INC.: Blake Anderson 16 points, Boston Anderson 12 points, Jonah Moore 6 points, Jack Sayler 8 points

Super 1 Foods: Caleb Brumbach 2 points, Jeovanni Escobar-Serrano 6 points, Ethan Galvin 12 points, Trey Galvin 2 points, Jake Gray 2 points, Aston Rehms 2 points

Timberline Adventures: Parson Buttars 6 points, Wyatt Cremer 10 points, Otto Parson 4 points, Jax Pearson 18 points

BOWLING

Sunset Bowling Lanes

Pee Wees (Bumpers)

High Scratch Game Boy - Shepard Pearl - 62

High Scratch Game Girl - Hattie Pearl - 66

High Handicap Game Girl - Scarlet Goss - 146

Preps

High Scratch Game Boy - Nathan Beardsall - 127

High Scratch Series Boy - Brandon Gallegos - 291

High Handicap Game Boy - Andrew Kuespert - 199

High Handicap Series Boy - Camron Pike - 528

High Scratch Game Girl - Lexi Goss - 114

High Scratch Series Girl - Kaelyn Campbell - 240

High Handicap Game Girl - Jessabell Hart - 215

High Handicap Series Girl - Brylee Campbell - 585

Juniors

High Scratch Game Boy - Tyson Bushell - 206

High Scratch Series Boy - Bently Goss - 527

High Handicap Game Boy - Michael Clark - 262

High Handicap Series Boy - Jacob Campbell - 716

High Scratch Game Girl - Violet Hammond - 134

High Scratch Series Girl - Daphnee Hammond - 365

High Handicap Game Girl - Jody Hammond - 245

High Handicap Series Girl - Liv Mallory - 679

200 Games: Tyson Bushell - 206; Bently Goss - 200

SELECT SOCCER

Thorns 00/01/02 girls: With success in 2018 at high-level events such as Presidents Cup Regionals and Presidents Cup Nationals, the Thorns North FC (formerly Sting Timbers) 00/01/02g, are playing in the US Youth Soccer National League Northwest Conference.

This regional league, comprised of the top teams in the Pacific Northwest, is a qualifier for Far West Regionals. League winners go directly to US Youth Soccer Regionals.

The Thorns North girls opened up the 18/19 season 2-0 with a pair of convincing wins — scores of 7-1 on Saturday followed by a 3-0 victory over the 2017-18 NLNC second place finisher from Oregon which gave up only 3 goals in the entire season.

Thorns goals were provided from Maddie Smith, Kelsey Crosby, Erika Skindlov, Sarah Swider and Taylor Ward. The Sunday shutout was preserved by Goalkeepers Lily Foster and Autumn Lambert.

The team will continue National League Northwest Conference play in Seattle, Jan.19-21 and Washington Youth Soccer Regional Club League in February.

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Information: 664-8176, Ext. 2019