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Post Falls pins down Lewiston

| January 31, 2019 12:00 AM

- WRESTLING

POST FALLS — Before Wednesday’s match, Post Falls coach Pete Reardon told his squad that if they had a chance to put someone on their back, do it.

They did, a lot.

Post Falls won eight matches by pin to roll past the visiting Lewiston Bengals 80-5 in a dual on Wednesday at The Arena.

Mathias De La Rosa (152 pounds), Tyler Morris (160), Wyatt Shelly (170), Isaiah Laguna (195), Lane Reardon (120), Isaac Jessen (126), A.J. De La Rosa (138) and Ridge Lovett (145) had pins for Post Falls, which visits Lakeland next Wednesday.

“The kids went out and got some bonus points,” Reardon said. “They were aggressive all night. I told them before the match that if you have a chance to put someone on their back, do it. And when you do that, it’s a good sign.”

Reardon also pointed out a major decision win by Brelane Huber at 113 pounds.

“She had a great win,” Reardon said. “She was really dominant and it was nice to see her go out and get after it. She did a great job tonight.”

152 — Mathias De La Rosa, PF, p. Logan Hunt, 5:05. 160 — Tyler Morris, PF, p. Jake Skinner, :57. 170 — Wyatt Shelly, PF, p. Damon Shaw, 2:57. 182 — Reubuen Thill, Lew, tf. Tyler Cook, 16-0. 195 — Isaiah Laguna, PF, p. Jacob Woody, 2:29. 220 — Keith Meeks, PF, by forfeit. 285 — Terran Sharbrough, PF, by forfeit. 98 — Roddy Romero, PF, md. Tristan Bremer, 10-1. 106 — Raji Singh, PF, by forfeit. 113 — Brelane Huber, PF, md. Gage Flamengo, 9-1. 120 — Lane Reardon, PF, p. Owen Hemphill, 1:36. 126 — Isaac Jessen, PF, p. Logan Faling, 1:15. 132 — Taistan Shaw, PF, by forfeit. 138 — A.J. De La Rosa, PF, p. Jeremiah Bursch, 1:26. 145 — Ridge Lovett, PF, p. Jeremiah Bursch, 1:17.

Lakeland 71

Timberlake 12

SPIRIT LAKE — The visiting Hawks won eight matches by pin to top the Tigers in a nonleague dual at Timberlake High.

Lucas Williams (120 pounds), Riley Siegford (132), Luke Hellem (138), Cage Hendry (152), Colton Boettcher (160), Curtis Johnson (182), Conner Heim (195) and Sam Feusier (285) had wins for Lakeland, which competes in the Bonners Ferry Invitational on Friday and Saturday.

Nicky Follini won by pin at 113 for Timberlake, which competes at Bonners Ferry next Friday.

98 — Peyton Wysong, LL, by forfeit. 106 — Sam Williams, LL, by forfeit. 113 — Nicky Follini, TL, p. Tanner Korst, 3:00. 120 — Lucas Williams, LL, p. Grady Woodworth, 1:55. 126 — Isaiah Evans, TL, d. Chandler Axtell, 6-0. 132 — Riley Siegford, LL, p. Ethan Jerome, 2:36. 138 — Luke Hellem, LL, p. Evan Howell, 1:44. 145 — Ryan Quimby, LL, tf. Louis Powell, 17-1. 152 — Cage Hendry, LL, p. Gavin Fuller, :31. 160 — Colton Boettcher, LL, p. Carter Fortin, 2:20. 170 — Joey Follini, TL, d. Carson Heim, 8-2. 182 — Curtis Johnson, LL, p. Ryder Pasley, 2:29. 195 — Conner Heim, LL, p. Kaden Scott, 2:18. 220 — Trevor Thorp, LL, by forfeit. 285 — Sam Feusier, LL, p. Garrett Rickett, 1:17.

- BOYS BASKETBALL

Wallace 85

Clark Fork 39

CLARK FORK — Wallace senior guard Zack Welch scored 52 points ­and shot 14-19 from beyond the 3-point line, leading the Miners past the Wampus Cats in a North Star League game.

“I had mixed thoughts; I could’ve pulled him a little earlier but it’s hard to take that away from a kid when he’s shooting so well,” Wallace coach Corey Miller said. “He wasn’t taking bad shots — he was just making a lot of shots. The cool thing was that the whole team was excited for him. [Welch] is a pretty quiet, humble kid, so it was nice to see.”

Hunter Stutzke had 12 points and three rebounds for Wallace (14-2, 7-1 NSL), which hosts Priest River on Feb. 8.

“[Hunter] Stutzke is coming off a wrist injury, but we’re trying to work him back,” Miller said. “Tonight was a great game for him.”

Welch’s final stat-line was 52 points on 19-26 shooting, five rebounds, five assists and four steals.

Clark Fork (1-9, 0-6) was led by sophomore guard Cameron Garcia’s 17 points and five boards, plus Josh Constantine’s 12 point, 10 rebounds double-double.

Clark Fork hosts Lakeside on Friday.

Wallace 23 20 29 12 — 85

Clark Fork 7 8 13 11 — 39

WALLACE — Welch 52, Brackebusch 11, Stutzke 12, Hogamier 0, Neubauer 0, Brantz 0, Hull 5, Denson 2, Hammeburg 0, Gunderson 0.

CLARK FORK — SanRoman 0, Garcia 17, Sutton 2, Constantin 12, Abbott 8, Heisel 0, Reuter 0.