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PREP ROUNDUP: Vikings take the Battle of the 509

| October 1, 2023 1:05 AM

• CROSS COUNTRY

SPOKANE — Coeur d’Alene High senior Lachlan May won the boys Black Division race at the Battle for the 509 in 15 minutes. 0.4 seconds, pacing the Vikings to a team title with 24 points at the Spokane Polo Grounds.

Junior Max Cervi-Skinner was second (15:02.4), senior Jacob King third (15:13) and freshman Wyatt Carr eighth (15:33.7) for Coeur d’Alene. Viking sophomore Mitchell Rietze was 11th (15:45.5), junior Zack Cervi-Skinner 12th (15:47.6) and junior Kyle Rohlinger 19th (16:02.7).

Timberlake senior Jacob Barnhart was 15th (15:55.1) and freshman Caleb Royce 16th (15:56.7).

Sandpoint senior Nathan Roche was 17th (15:57.1), leading the Bulldogs to a seventh-place finish.

“It feels fantastic, it’s been a long time coming,” Roche said. “I’m proud of this team, we ran really well today.”

In the girls Black Division race, Coeur d’Alene sophomore Olivia May was the top local finisher in fifth (18:22.2), followed by Post Falls junior Kaylynn Misner in sixth (18:26.3) and Coeur d’Alene Charter sophomore Annabelle Carr in seventh (18:31.2).

Coeur d’Alene sophomore Dakota Keyworth was 14th (18:50.7) and Post Falls sophomore Talia Bonville 16th (18:54.9) to round out locals in the top 20.

Preston won the girls team title with 82 points, followed by Coeur d’Alene with 118.

Lake City junior Hazel Kunkel won the girls varsity Red race in 18:49.3, with Timberlake sophomore Vanessa McLachlan third in 19:07.5.

Lake City junior Logan Anderson was the top local in the varsity boys Red race, finishing fifth in 16:24.5.

• FOOTBALL

Kellogg 27

New Plymouth 8

COTTONWOOD — The Wildcats forced six turnovers in their win over of the Pilgrims on a cold and wet day at Prairie High.

“Defensively, this is the best we’ve played all year,” Kellogg coach Dan Davidian said. “We played good up front, we had good linebacker play, our secondary was solid and didn’t allow them to throw on us at all.”

Senior Reed Whatcott passed for over 200 yards and three touchdowns with one interception for Kellogg.

“Reed was terrific today,” Davidian said. “He was composed and made the right reads at the line of scrimmage when it was necessary. He showed a ton of leadership.”

Kellogg’s opening drive spanned 70 yards in 12 plays, punctuated by a 20 yard reception by senior Jaeger Hall.

Kellogg forced a safety on New Plymouth’s opening drive.

Junior Tom O’Neill picked off Pilgrim quarterback Colton Frates early in the second quarter and returned in 55 yards for a Wildcat touchdown.

After going into the half up 21-0, Kellogg leaned on the legs of Whatcott and sophomore Andrew Lewis to drain the clock.

Kellogg junior Coleman Blalack caught two touchdowns, one in the second quarter and one late in the fourth.

New Plymouth remained scoreless until the final minute when junior Payton Travis scored from the one-yard line.

Kellogg (2-4) travels to Bonners Ferry on Friday.

New Plymouth is 3-3.

Kellogg 8 13 0 6 — 27

New Plymouth 0 0 0 8 — 8

First quarter

Kell — Jaeger Hall 20 pass from Reed Whatcott (conversion failed)

Kell — safety, New Plymouth tackled in end zone

Second quarter

Kell — Tom O’Neill 55 interception return (conversion failed)

Kell — Coleman Blalack 12 pass from Whatcott (Brady Vergobbi kick)

Fourth quarter

Kell — Blalack 10 pass from Whatcott (kick failed)

NP — Payton Travis 1 run (conversion successful)

• SWIMMING

Shaw shines for T-Wolves

at Inland Empire meet

COEUR d’ALENE — Lake City freshman Eli Shaw notched individual wins in the 100-yard butterfly and 200 individual medley, as well as winning legs in the 200 medley relay and 200 freestyle relay at an Inland Empire League meet at the Kroc Center.

BOYS

DUAL SCORES — Lakeland 141, Lake City 111; Coeur d’Alene 119, Lake City 113; Lakeland 146, Coeur d’Alene 122; Coeur d’Alene 157, Moscow 63; Coeur d’Alene 168, Timberlake 9; Coeur d’Alene 170, Wallace 24; Lake City 128, Kellogg 0; Lakeland 188, Kellogg 0; Coeur d’Alene 170, Kellogg 0; Moscow 98, Wallace 37; Timberlake 16, Kellogg 0; Wallace 43, Kellogg 0; Wallace 41, Timberlake 16; Moscow 98, Timberlake 14; Lakeland 187, Wallace 21; Lakeland 186, Timberlake 11; Lakeland 176, Moscow 67; Lake City 128, Wallace 25; Lake City 128, Timberlake 11; Lake City 125, Moscow 63.

200-yard medley relay — 1, Lake City (Owen Bennett, Elijah Brown, Eli Shaw, Ben Linford), 1:46.39. 2, Coeur d’Alene, 1:54.29. 3, Moscow, 2:12.22.

200 freestyle — 1, Michael Mamola, Lakeland, 1:52.09. 2, Andrew Davis, Coeur d’Alene, 1:53.75. 3, Dawson Cushman, Coeur d’Alene, 1:58.56.

200 individual medley — 1, Eli Shaw, Lake City, 2:14.34. 2, Ethan Abbott, Lakeland, 2:16.20. 3, Jackson Oswald, Coeur d’Alene, 2:20.35.

50 freestyle — 1, Elijah Brown, Lake City, 23.05. 2, Noah Crossler, Moscow, 23.42. 3, Owen Bennett, Lake City, 24.16.

100 butterfly — 1, Eli Shaw, Lake City, 55.92. 2, Jace Voeller, Coeur d’Alene, 1:02.02. 3, Ethan Harrell, Lakeland, 1:02.75.

100 freestyle — 1, Elijah Brown, Lake City, 51.39. 2, Ben Linford, Lake City, 54.14. 3, Brody Walters, Lakeland, 55.35.

500 freestyle — 1, Michael Mamola, Lakeland, 5:01.63. 2, Andrew Davis, Coeur d’Alene, 5:12.41. 3, Zach Linford, Lake City, 5:20.76.

200 freestyle relay — 1, Lake City (Steven Griffith, Eli Shaw, Zach Linford, Ben Linford), 1:38.54. 2, Lakeland, 1:38.57. 3, Coeur d’Alene, 1:41.81.

100 backstroke — 1, Ethan Abbott, Lakeland, 58.33. 2, Owen Bennett, Lake City, 1:00.27. 3, Noah Crossler, Moscow, 1:01.27.

100 breaststroke — 1, Ethan Harrell, Lakeland, 1:09.23. 2, Jackson Oswald, Coeur d’Alene, 1:09.81. 3, Thayer Sabatke, Lakeland, 1:16.85.

400 freestyle relay — 1, Lake City (Steven Griffith, Zach Linford, Owen Bennett, Elijah Brown), 3:29.77. 2, Lakeland, 3:37.54. 3, Coeur d’Alene, 3:41.33.

GIRLS

DUAL SCORES — Lakeland 176, Timberlake 7; Kellogg 22, Timberlake 9; Coeur d’Alene 215, Moscow 52; Coeur d’Alene 224, Timberlake 5; Coeur d’Alene 224, Wallace 6; Lake City 202, Kellogg 8; Lake City 167, Coeur d’Alene 116; Lakeland 176, Kellogg 11; Moscow 120, Kellogg 13; Coeur d’Alene 204, Lakeland 74; Kellogg 22, Wallace 14; Lake City 192, Lakeland 72; Lake City 199, Moscow 54; Lake City 202, Timberlake 5; Lakeland 146, Moscow 88; Lakeland 176, Wallace 7; Moscow 122, Timberlake 7; Moscow 122, Wallace 12; Wallace 16, Timberlake 14; Coeur d’Alene 224, Kellogg 8; Lake City 202, Wallace 6.

200-yard medley relay — 1, Lake City (Sylvia Strow, Quinn Taylor, Demi Blaylock, Trista Slife), 1:57.59 2, Coeur d’Alene, 2:01.98. 3, Lake City, 2:08.15.

200 freestyle — 1, Makena Mamola, Lakeland, 1:58.45. 2, Delaney Snell, Coeur d’Alene, 2:04.12. 3, Riley Taylor, Lake City, 2:07.97.

200 individual medley — 1, Malynn Sobek, Lake City, 2:19.16. 2, Trista Slife, Lake City, 2:21.44. 3, Karsten Towery, Coeur d’Alene, 2:29.71.

50 freestyle — 1, Pema Anain, Lake City, 25.43. 2, Quinn Taylor, Lake City, 26.21. 3, Camden Cotant, Coeur d’Alene, 26.52.

100 butterfly — 1, Riley Taylor, Lake City, 1:00.74. 2, Quinn Taylor, Lake City, 1:02.50. 3, Demi Blaylock, Lake City, 1:02.85.

100 freestyle — 1, Makena Mamola, Lakeland, 55.22. 2, Pema Anain, Lake City, 55.53. 3, Malynn Sobek, Lake City, 55.76.

500 freestyle — 1, Delaney Snell, Coeur d’Alene, 5:40.45. 2, Ainsley Kuhne, Coeur d’Alene, 6:02.16. 3, Payton Goodwin, Lake City, 6:13.45.

photo

Courtesy photo The Coeur d'Alene High boys cross country team won the Battle for the 509 team title in the Black Division on Saturday at the Spokane Polo Grounds. From left are Max Cervi-Skinner, Kyle Rohlinger, Jacob King, Lachlan May, Wyatt Carr, Mitchell Rietze, and Zack Cervi-Skinner.