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PREP ROUNDUP: Coeur d'Alene girls earn second seed to regionals

| October 4, 2022 1:15 AM

• GIRLS SOCCER

POST FALLS — Junior Remi Menier scored twice in the first 14 minutes, and the visiting Coeur d'Alene Vikings earned the No. 2 seed to regionals with a 5-0 win over the Post Falls Trojans on Monday in the 5A Inland Empire League and regular season finale for both teams.

Coeur d’Alene (5-9-1, 3-3-0 5A IEL) will play host to No. 3 Lewiston in a loser-out semifinal of the 5A Region 1 tournament Saturday at noon. Lewiston and the Vikings tied for second in league, but Coeur d’Alene had the tiebreaker based on goal differential in their two league meetings.

Berkley Owens had a goal and an assist for Coeur d’Alene, and Elise Frazier had two assists.

“We moved the ball around, created a lot of chances, missed some goals we should have had, but other than that, happy with how the girls played,” Coeur d’Alene coach Andy Vredenburg said.

Post Falls (0-12-1, 0-6-0) will play at No. 1 seed Lake City on Saturday at noon in the other regional semifinal.

First half — 1, Cd’A, Remi Menier (Elise Frazier), 8:00. 2, Cd’A, Kylie McCamly (Frazier), 10:00. 3, Cd’A, Menier (Lauren Bengtson), 14:00. 4, Cd’A, Alli Carrico (Berkley Owens), 21:00. 5, Cd’A, Owens (Rachel Corette), 35:00. Second half — none.

Shots on goal — Cd’A 35, PF 3.

Saves — Cd’A, Jay Ziegler 3; PF, Ellie McGowan 12, Emma Singleton 13.

Lake City 2

Lewiston 0

COEUR d’ALENE — The visiting Timberwolves wrapped up an undefeated 5A Inland Empire League season with the win over the Bengals at Walker Field.

Lake City (12-0-0, 6-0-0 5A IEL) travels to Sandpoint today to conclude the regular season.

Lewiston is 6-5-2, 3-3-0.

No other information was available.

• BOYS SOCCER

Post Falls at

Coeur d'Alene

COEUR d'ALENE — No report was received.

Cd'A Charter at

Immaculate Conception

POST FALLS — No report was received.

• VOLLEYBALL

Timberlake d.

Riverside

CHATTAROY, Wash. — Linley Howard and Maci Sandbank had 10 kills each, and the Tigers beat the Rams 11-25, 28-26, 25-10, 25-18 in nonleague play for their first win since early September.

Jozee MacArthur had 34 assists, Camryn Duff seven digs for Timberlake (2-12). Peyton Coleman and Jesi Kitchin had two aces each for the Tigers.

Timberlake travels to Bonners Ferry tonight for the first of two matches between the only remaining volleyball teams in the Intermountain League.