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Youth Sports Nov. 2, 2022

| November 2, 2022 1:15 AM

BOWLING

Sunset Bowling Center

Week 7

Bumpers

High Scratch Game Boys: Aiden Testa - 68; Jack Goss - 67; Cayde Heberly - 57

High Scratch Game Girls: Na 'Ne Reynoso - 58; Lylah Baheza - 39

Bantams

High Scratch Game Boys: Luke Carr - 91; Luke Barkl - 59; Maison Shands - 56

High Scratch Game Girls: Tori Graff - 60; Stasi Jepson - 55; Mila Butherus - 52; Lucy Goss - 52

Preps

High Scratch Game Boys: Finley Minor - 109; Nathan Cohen - 102; Ashton Zills - 81

High Scratch Game Girls: Addison Heberly - 94; Samantha Glenwinkel - 85; Stella Minor - 64

Juniors

High Scratch Game Boys: Gezus LaSarte - 231; Josh Loper - 229; Caden Bates - 202

High Scratch Game Girls: Rosy Gallegos - 151; Shannon Glenwinkel -140

River City Lanes

Oct. 29

BANTAMS/PEEWEES

BOYS

HIGH SCRATCH GAMES — Konnor Herman 92, 75.

HIGH SCRATCH SERIES — Konnor Herman 167, Lokua Burrow 126.

GIRLS

HIGH SCRATCH GAMES — Coco Borgelt 74, Sammi Jackson 39.

HIGH SCRATCH SERIES — Coco Borgelt 112, Sammi Jackson 58.

JUNIORS

BOYS

HIGH SCRATCH GAMES — Jayson Austin 223, Eric Campbell 221.

HIGH SCRATCH SERIES — Eric Campbell 586, Jayson Austin 577.

GIRLS

HIGH SCRATCH GAMES — Katelyn Moylan 214, Allie Rider 201.

HIGH SCRATCH SERIES — Allie Rider 577, Katelyn Moylan 517.

PREPS

BOYS

HIGH SCRATCH GAMES — Kenton Still 171, Tristan Cord 171.

HIGH SCRATCH SERIES — Tristan Cord 452, Kenton Still 399.

GIRLS

HIGH SCRATCH GAMES — Rylee Kaup 161, 157.

HIGH SCRATCH SERIES — Rylee Kaup 470, Deryn Allen 398.

COEUR d'ALENE RECREATION

Indoor swim lessons: Registration began Monday for the next six-week session of indoor swim lessons sponsored by the Coeur d’Alene Recreation Department and held at the Kootenai Health Therapeutic Pool.

Classes offered are for 3-9 years of age, with different swim levels available. Classes offered will be either Monday or Wednesday evenings or Saturday mornings. Parent-Tot classes are offered on Saturday mornings. Classes start the week of Nov. 7. Registration will take place at the Coeur d’Alene City Hall Recreation Department, 710 Mullan Avenue. Registration fee is $45. There is limited registration. No pre-registration is allowed.

SPIRIT LAKE PARKS AND RECREATION

Soccer

5&6s: Little Stinker Septic v Gritty Land Development 2-2. Scoring for Little Stinkers were Dominick

Campbell 1, and Layla Moore 1. Scoring for Gritty Land Development were Leann Gregory 1, and Hadley

Eleazer 1

Gritty Land Development v Saturday Night Inc. 7-0. Scoring for Gritty Land Development were Leann

Gregory 4, and Hadley Eleazer 3.

Paronteau Junk Removal v Little Stinker Septic 2-1. Scoring for PJR were Beau Grant 1, and Louie

Brophy 1. Scoring for Little Stinker was Kian Aga.

Paronteau Junk Removal v Saturday Night, Inc. 3-0. Scoring for PJR were Beau Grant 1, Savannah

Duprey 1, and Paisley Stapleton 1

7&8s: Gregory Construction v DLP Consulting 5-0. Scoring for Gregory Construction were Jess Gregory

1, Carson Thompson 3, and Braylee Dippolito 1

Kootenai Utilities v DLP Consulting 4-0. Scoring for Kootenai Utilities were Bradyn Brandt 2, and Charlie

Brophy 2.

Kootenai Utilities v Gregory Construction 8-1. Scoring for Kootenai were Camden Mitchell 1, Bradyn

Brandt 1, Charlie Brophy 6. Scoring for Gregory Construction was Jess Gregory 1

9&10s: Encompass Electric v Amped Electrical 3-0. Scoring for Encompass Electric were Colter Nalen 2,

and Riley Johnson 1.

Encompass Electric v Pappy Katus Trucking 9-2. Scoring for Encompass were Gavin Westfall 3,

Brooklynne Smith 1, Colter Nalen 4, and Isaiah Duprey 1.

Amped Electrical v Pappy Katus Trucking 10-1. Scoring for Amped Electrical were Wyatt Thompson 2,

Emmy Carlock 1, Abby Carlock 1, Blake Neel 2, Madelyn West 3, and Lucille West 1.

HAYDEN RECREATION AND COMMUNITY EVENTS

Soccer

Oct. 29

8U Coed

Hayden Vision Source: Wyatt Dowell 1-goal; Luke Hlebichuk 1-goal

Kinderboost: Conrad Cortes 2-goals

Looyenga Photography: Viper Barnes 1-goal; Ryan Snook 1-goal

Northwest Pediatrics: No Stats Available

Northwest Outfitters: No Stats Available

Real Alloy: Jaxon Burkholder 2-goals; Aiden McPhilomy 1-goal; Parker Singer 3-goals

Saturday Night: Boss Gustafson 1-goal

Ziply Fiber: Abel Hall 3-goals; Peyton Jett 3-goals; Charlie Salie 1-goal

10U Coed

Fred's Plumbling: Austin Cooper 2-goals; Blake Kroiss 1-goal; Savannah Preece 1-goal

Kootenai Utilities Council: Ronan Granier 1-goal; Levi Hawkins 3-goals

Lake City Auto Care: Koby Bolyard 2-goals; Teela Fleweling 3-goals; Trevor Nolan 2-goals; Cody Sutich 1-goal

RMM Consulting: Ryker Mulligan 1-goal; Banyan Sisson 1-goal

Ziply Fiber: Tinsley Anderson 1-goal; Benjamin McCoy 1-goal

12U Coed

Kinderboost: Ethan MacPherson 4-goals

Meine Insurance: Oliver Salie 1-goal

Sharp Auto Detailing: Danika Thompson 1-goal; Sebastian Guitron 1-goal; Devina Mateo 1-goal

Ziply Fiber: No Stats Available

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Information: 208-664-8176, Ext. 2019

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Courtesy photo Ella Wilson, 12, a seventh grader at Coeur d'Alene Charter Academy, recorded a hole-in-one on the 144-yard 15th hole at the Hayden Lake Country Club during the US Kids Golf local tournament Oct. 16. Ella used a 7-iron.

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Photo by JULIE SPEELMAN Evelyn Haycraft of the Thorns FC girls 11 soccer team sends the ball to a teammate in a recent game against the Spokane Sounders.

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Courtesy photo The Timbers 2013 Boys White soccer team celebrates after a recent 11-0 win over the Spokane Sounders SJPB13/14 North Urlacher. Goals were scored by: Sullivan O'Dowd - 2 unassisted goals, Maverick Sargent - 3 unassisted goals, Vance Corbeill - 3 goals scored (two of which were assisted by O'Dowd), Brody Brennan - 3 goals scored (two unassisted and one assisted by O'Dowd). Sterling Tate and Shane Staeheli teamed in goal for the shutout.

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Courtesy photo The Timbers North FC 2012 boys Yellow soccer team tied 1-1 last weekend against the Spokane Sounders North Rave, and won 2-1 against EW Surf SC Palouse. In the front from left are Caleb Wurster, Cooper Nusser, Colin Hutchins and Jack Boland; and back row from left, coach Ian McKenna, Brayden Long, Alister Campbell, Micah Brumbach, Luca Pierantoni, Camden Nelson and Preston Tolley.

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Courtesy photo Boys 10 top finishers at the U.S. Kids Golf fall championships Oct. 16 at Hayden Lake Country Club were, from left, 1st, Emmett Asmus (Liberty Lake); 3rd, Seve Molitor (Ephrata); 2nd, Maddux Raugust (Spokane); 4th, Mardan Martinez (Pasco); and 5th, Henry Fazio (Hayden).

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Courtesy photo Boys 15-18 top finishers at the U.S. Kids Golf fall tournament Oct. 16 at Hayden Lake Country Club are, from left, 2nd, Seth Swallows (St. Maries); 5th, Geo Pirrie (Spokane); 5th, John Malsam (Spokane); 1st, Ben Barrett (Spokane); 6th, Aden Rasmussen (Spokane); 10th, Carter Burns (Ephrata); and 3rd, Dillon Schrock (Spokane).

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Courtesy photo Boys 13-14 top finishers at the U.S. Kids Golf fall championships Oct. 16 at the Hayden Lake Country Club include, from left, 8th, Byron Hammett (Hayden); 3rd, Gage Williams (Richland); 4th, Ryan Howe (Cheney); 2nd, Justin Krasselt (Spokane); 1st, Jack Brigham (Spokane); and 5th, Tyler Zachary (Rathdrum).

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Courtesy photo Boys 9 top finishers at the U.S. Kids Golf fall championships Oct. 16 at the Hayden Lake Country Club are, from left, 3rd, Carson Spohr (Spokane); 1st, Hudson Ebel (Spokane Valley); and 2nd, Brody Williams (Hayden).

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Courtesy photo Girls 15-18 top finishers at the U.S. Kids Golf fall championships Oct. 16 at the Hayden Lake Country Club were, from left, 3rd, Hayden Crenshaw (Loomis); 1st, Ryliann Bednar (Albion); 2nd, Madison Haas (Fairfield).

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Courtesy photo Girls 13-14 top finishers at the U.S. Kids Golf fall championships Oct. 16 at the Hayden Lake Country Club were, from left, 2nd, Maira Frank (Liberty Lake); 3rd, Stella Deitz (Coeur d’Alene); and 1st, Jossetta Williams (Hayden Lake).

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Courtesy photo Boys 8 top finishers at the U.S. Kids Golf fall championships Oct. 16 at the Hayden Lake Country Club are, from left, 5th, Emmett Enevold (Spokane Valley); 6th, Graham Wilson (Hayden); 1st, Drayson McDaniel (Kennewick); 3rd, James Cornish (Hauser); 4th, Garrett Sampsel (Hayden); and 2nd, Sawyer Strickland (Wenatchee).

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Courtesy photo Boys 7 and 6U top finishers at the U.S. Kids Golf fall championships Oct. 16 at Hayden Lake Country Club were, from left, 1st, Shane Strickland (Boys 7 - Wenatchee); 1st, Lucas Cline (Boys 6U - Spangle); and 2nd, Bo Lindly (Boys 7 - Spokane).

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Courtesy photo Girls 11-12 top finishers at the U.S. Kids Golf fall championships Oct. 16 at the Hayden Lake Country Club are, from left, 1st, Hanna Thomas (Calgary, Alberts); 2nd, Emily Stillert (Hayden); 4th, Avery Wilson (Hayden); 3rd, Kinsley Meier (Hayden); 2nd, Ella Wilson (Hayden); and 6th, Gracie McVey (Hayden).

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Courtesy photo Boys 11 top finishers at the U.S. Kids Golf fall championships Oct. 16 at the Hayden Lake Country Club include, from left, 1st, Cole Paquin (Hayden); 2nd, Sawyer Haggerty (Liberty Lake); 7th, Shea Schrock (Spokane); 8th, Regan Enevold (Spokane Valley); and 6th, Zachary Zvonar (Spokane).

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Courtesy photo Girls 9-10 top finishers at the U.S. Kids Golf fall championships Oct. 16 at the Hayden Lake Country Club are, from left, 1st, Camilla Ruesga-Rojas (Calgary, Alberta); 5th, Jamie Thomas (Calgary, Alberta); 3rd, Avyn Nordhagen (Coeur d’Alene); 4th, Halle Meier (Hayden); and 2nd, Hailey Thayer (Hayden).

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Courtesy photo The sixth grade Cd'A Lakers AAU girls basketball team went 5-0 in the 2022 Boo Ball tournament in Spokane, defeating the Kalispell Rebels in the championship 47-31. In the front row from left are Gretah Angle, Noelia Axton, Brynlee Johnston and Savannah Stevens; second row from left, Emerson Cummings, Jaycee Bateman, Allie Jenkins and Payton Brown; and rear, coaches Corey Brown and Royce Johnston.

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Courtesy photo The Thorns FC girls 11 soccer team ended its fall season with a 1-0 victory over the Surf-Holmfeldt, on a goal by Piper Hardwood. In the front row from left are Piper Hardwood, Evelyn Haycraft, Evelyn Harrison, Hailey Viaud, Victoire James, Gracie McVey and Avery Thompson; and back row from left, coach Mark Plakorus, Kynleigh Rider, Jillian Speelman, Alex Keating, Harper Wing, Amelia Liddard, Parvati Palmgren and Kenzie Rix.

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Courtesy photo Abel Hall, left, of Ziply Fiber Blue heads downfield to score one of his three goals in a Hayden Recreation and Community Services 8U league soccer game on Oct. 29.

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Courtesy photo The Steelers beat the Chargers to win the seventh grade championship in Coeur d'Alene Junior Tackle with an 8-0 record. In the front row from left are Colton Miles, Gavin Gordon, Trent Boardman, Jagger Shawver, Marshall Johnson, Bryson Tarpley, Jakob Davis, Bryson Groth, Brayden Buskirk and Noah Erikson; second row from left, Atticus Tweedy, Nicholas Smith, Roman Wullenwaber, Cooper Chaffin, Elias Golis, Eli Zember, Landon Capaul, Greyson Owens, Jaxson Nelson, Kaidyn Bryant and Jackson Schmidt; third row from left, Carter Wakefield, Landon Leveque, Knox Keogh, Nate Bevacqua, Pauly Mead, Grant Clemens, Carson Weber, Kolton Anderson, Asynn Gentry, Esa Zaborski and Cruz Hermosillo; and back row from left, coach Kylie Wakefield, coach Laney Nelson, coach Chris Buskirk, head coach Nelson, coach Boardman, coach Nick Weber, coach O’Jay Leveque and coach Marco Hermosillo.

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Courtesy photo The Timbers North FC Boys 2015 White Academy soccer team wrapped up its fall season with a 5-1 win over the Sandpoint Strikers on Oct. 29 at Hayden Meadows Elementary. Pictured are Cooper Corbeill (10), Joshua Delos Santos (33), Parker Nelson (49), Sawyer Spencer (17), Jaden Kieffer (22), Quentin Toelle (28), Reid Funkhouser (11), Harvey Grainer (16) and coach Ian McKenna.

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Photo by KARI HYNES The Thorns FC North 2011 Girls Academy soccer team wrapped up its fall season last weekend with 5-1 win over Hells Canyon. Emily Hackett and Payton Brennan (pictured) each scored a goal for the Thorns and forward Presley Moreau scored 3 goals. The Thorns ended the season first in their league.

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Photo by BUSCEMA PHOTOGRAPHY The Thorns North FC 14 Girls Yellow and Green soccer teams played three games to close out the fall season. The Yellow and Green teams played two games against each other on Thursday and Saturday morning, then the Green team played against Spokane Sounders North on Saturday. Thorns goals were scored by Finley Martin, Poppy Moreau, Hatty Lemmon, Brielle Buscema, Harper Anderson and Allison Legg. In the front from left are Brielle Buscema and Harper Anderson; second row from left, Ellie Carper, Finley Martin, Liv Mickelson, Lydia Frank, Finley Rauscher and Avery Doran; third row from left, Elsie Hewitt-Nord, Stella Hartzell, Emma Thompson, Audrey Rietze, Rylee Smidt, Hatty Lemmon, Sophia Moreno, Quinn Baily, Lyla Maestas, Poppy Moreau and Allison Legg; and rear from left, coaches Jean Carper, Kara Lemmon and Katie Martin.

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Photo by BUSCEMA PHOTOGRAPHY The Timbers North FC 11 Boys Academy soccer team traveled to Spokane to play 90+ Project B11 Deis, winning 5-3 with goals scored by Charlie McVey (2), Lucas Buscema (2) and Ryder Quinn. Ryder Quinn and Asher Smith had multiple assists. Pictured in light blue is Timbers goalkeeper Damon Mysse defending a shot on goal from a corner kick.

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Courtesy photo The Thorns North FC 2013 girls soccer team was co-champions of the Washington Inland Soccer League (WISL) U10 girls division. In the front row from left are Evellyn Howard, Summer Jensen, Nora Schock, Amalia Cramer, Emma Storlie, Peyton Cantrell and Felicity Miller; and back row from left, coach Tomas Barrera, Kinsley Young, Kinsey Kiefer, Nevie Sousley, Kyla Hutchison, Sophia Quigley, Kyal Carlson, Lauryn Romey, Presley Hart, Isla King and Nora Snyder.