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PREP ROUNDUP: Coeur d'Alene battles past Lakeland again in volleyball

| October 7, 2020 1:15 AM

• VOLLEYBALL

COEUR d’ALENE — Angela Goggin had 16 kills and two blocks, Kate Phillips 11 kills as the Coeur d’Alene Vikings defeated the visiting Lakeland Hawks 25-20, 25-23, 20-25, 25-19 in an entertaining nonleague volleyball match Tuesday night at Viking Court.

“It was a great match — both teams were playing scrappy,” Coeur d’Alene coach Carly Curtis said. “I was impressed with the execution of our offense; we had four girls with 10 or more kills. We moved the ball around well.”

Lauren Phillips had 29 assists, Courtney Garwood 17 assists for Coeur d’Alene (8-2). Maggie Bloom had 26 digs and two aces, Madi Symons 24 digs and two aces.

Katy Ryan had 16 kills and two aces for Lakeland (8-6). Addisen Kiefer had 10 kills for the Hawks, Abbey Neff 21 assists and 11 digs, Olivia Cooper and Ellie Carlson 10 digs each, Kenna Simon five blocks, Bethany Johnson three.

On Thursday, Lakeland looks to wrap up the 4A Inland Empire League title at home when the Hawks face Sandpoint.

Also Thursday, Coeur d’Alene travels to Lake City in 5A IEL play.

Post Falls d.

Moscow, St. Maries;

Moscow d.

St. Maries

POST FALLS — Allowing an average of less than 10 points per set, Post Falls swept a pair on matches at The Arena, beating Moscow 25-9, 25-11, 25-15 and St. Maries 25-11, 25-7, 25-5 to improve to 13-2.

Against Moscow, Brielle Nagel had 12 kills, eight digs and five aces for Post Falls. Rylee Hartwig had eight kills and seven aces, Kassie Gardiner 22 assists, Brooke Minden 15 assists, Kylie Munday eight digs.

Against St. Maries, Munday had 11 kills and 12 digs for Post Falls. Nagel had nine kills, four aces and two blocks, Minden 18 assists, Gardiner 14 assists and four aces, Kamden Fiddes and Emily Schlothauer two aces each.

For St. Maries vs. Post Falls, Sami Badgett had six digs for the Lumberjacks.

Earlier, St. Maries fell to Moscow 25-12, 25-20, 25-18. Shelby Martin had seven kills for the Lumberjacks, Mackenzie Hammond 14 assists, Sami Badgett 10 digs.

On Thursday, Post Falls plays host to Lewiston in its regular-season and 5A Inland Empire League finale.

Also Thursday, St. Maries plays host to Orofino in Central Idaho League play.

Clark Fork d.

Kootenai

HARRISON FLATS — Kayleigh Dorman had six kills, two digs and an ace for the host Warriors in a 25-13, 25-8, 25-11 loss to the North Star League-leading Wampus Cats.

Sarah Thaut had eight digs for Kootenai (0-9, 0-4 NSL). Abby Tiller had five assists and two aces for the Warriors.

Clark Fork (9-1, 3-0) clinched a tie for the league title with the win.

Kootenai is scheduled to travel to face the Wallace junior varsity tonight at 5.

• GIRLS SOCCER

Lake City 2

Sandpoint 1

COEUR d’ALENE — Taytum Curtis scored on an assist from Kayla Dearmin in the 76th minute to send the Timberwolves past the Bulldogs in a nonleague match at the Irma Anderl Soccer Complex.

It was the second goal of the second half for Curtis, a junior forward.

“Taytum just made a great play on the ball,” Lake City coach Matt Ruchti said. “Kayla slipped it into her and Taytum had a great follow-up play. Taytum’s had some opportunities, and her first goal was on a great volley out of the air. She deserved both of those moments for sure.”

Lake City (9-3) hosts Lewiston to open the 5A Region 1 tournament on Saturday at noon.

Sandpoint (5-5) visits Moscow on Thursday.

First half — 1, Spt, Kendall Rubright (penalty kick), 39:00. Second half — 2, LC, Taytum Curtis (Kali McKellips), 46:00. 3, LC, Curtis (Kayla Dearmin), 76:00.

Shots on goal — Spt 3, LC 12.

Saves — Spt, Hattie Larson 10; LC, Hailey Jo Parks 3.

• BOYS SOCCER

Lake City 1

Sandpoint 1

SANDPOINT — Walker Jump scored unassisted in the 20th minute for the Timberwolves in a draw against the Bulldogs at Memorial Field to conclude the regular season.

“As a team, our passing was sloppy, the quality of our first touch was poor and we did not work hard enough to win the ball in the first half,” Lake City coach Alan Rich said. “It’s always disappointing when you know you can play much better, so we will use this week to clean up a few things and prepare for the district playoffs. The second half was better, but we were unable to finish several opportunities. Both teams went hard to the end.”

Lake City (7-1-3) hosts Lewiston to open the 5A Region 1 tournament on Saturday.

Sandpoint (4-4-2) hosts Moscow on Thursday.

First half — 1, Spt, Chris Koch (Nolan Angell), 10:00. 2, LC, Walker Jump (unassisted), 20:00. Second half — none.

Shots on goal — LC 6, Spt 11.

Saves — LC, Tyler Allred 10; Spt, Roman Jiles 5.