Thinking outside the box
MARK NELKE | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 10 months AGO
Mark Nelke covers high school and North Idaho College sports, University of Idaho football and other local/regional sports as a writer, photographer, paginator and editor at the Coeur d’Alene Press. He has been at The Press since 1998 and sports editor since 2002. Before that, Mark was the one-man sports staff for 16 years at the Bonner County Daily Bee in Sandpoint. Earlier, he was sports editor for student newspapers at Spokane Falls Community College and Eastern Washington University. Mark enjoys the NCAA men's basketball tournament and wiener dogs — and not necessarily in that order. | February 15, 2012 8:15 PM
RATHDRUM - Lakeland used a box-and-one defense in an attempt to slow down Jackson Olin, Sandpoint's high-scoring senior guard.
Sandpoint's Plan B - Ryan Schwartz.
The 6-foot senior wing poured in a career-high 26 points as the No. 3 seed Bulldogs edged the second-seeded Hawks 53-48 in the first round of the 4A Region 1 boys basketball tournament Tuesday night at Hawk Court.
"At districts, everybody's got two games to figure out what they need to do," Sandpoint coach Tyler Haynes said. "They were going to take Jackson away. Jackson got 18, but it was on tough, limited looks. Someone's got to step up there, and I think Ryan realized, I've got an opportunity to step up, play a big game, and counter what they're going to try to do with their box-and-one."
Schwartz hit 9 of 11 from the field, including 5 of 6 from 3-point range, for Sandpoint (8-13), which travels to top-seeded Moscow (10-10) on Thursday. Lakeland (4-17) awaits the loser on Saturday in a loser-out game.
“He’s been a huge senior for us,” Haynes said. “Just this quiet leader that, you forget about him, but he’s so dependable. Guys with huge character play huge in character games.”
Schwartz made three of his 3-pointers in a 1 1/2 minute stretch in the fourth quarter that turned a tie game at 37 into a 46-40 Sandpoint lead with 2:38 remaining.
“That was a lot of fun,” said Schwartz, who said his previous career high was “nowhere near” the 26 he bucketed on Tuesday. “We’d set up our play for us other three guards to run it, and set up Jackson on the baseline so he was out of the picture, and we stepped up and hit big shots. I don’t know; they just kept falling.”
During the season, Lakeland beat Sandpoint by two points in double overtime at home, and Sandpoint won by two on its home court.
This one was similarly tight. Lakeland pulled within 46-44 on a putback by Scott Simpson with a minute left, then missed a 3 for the lead following a Sandpoint turnover. Lakeland called timeout with 11.1 seconds left, trailing 49-46 with the ball at midcourt.
Following the timeout, Lakeland couldn’t inbound the ball and called another timeout. Problem was, the Hawks were out of timeouts, so they were assessed a technical. Olin hit both the technical free throws for a 51-46 lead, and, worse for the Hawks, the Bulldogs got the ball on the technical.
“It’s completely on my shoulders,” Lakeland coach Dave Stockwell said of his team calling a timeout it didn’t have. “I obviously didn’t communicate completely ... I just miscommunicated completely. It was my fault.”
Eric Cooper led Lakeland with 13 points. Aaron Spencer and Tyrel Derrick each added 11, and the Bulldogs had a hard time keeping Spencer off the offensive boards in the first half.
Most of Sandpoint’s offense came from the perimeter. Schwartz and Olin combined for 44 of Sandpoint’s 53 points. Schwartz scored 13 points in each half, and scored 11 in the fourth quarter.
Lakeland led 21-15 midway through the second quarter when Schwartz scored six straight points and Olin sank a 3 for a 9-0 Bulldog run. The Hawks battled back to take a 25-24 halftime lead.
“A couple of their guys made some shots they had to; it could have gone either way,” Stockwell said. “We were in a gimmick defense and they popped him (Schwartz) out and he hit the shot. Now in the first half he wasn’t hitting the shots. But he made the shots when he needed to.”
Sandpoint 12 12 7 22 — 53
Lakeland 13 12 4 19 — 48
SANDPOINT — Rodriguez 0, N. Schwartz 2, Burgstahler 4, Nitcy 0, R. Schwartz 26, Nelson 0, Olin 18, Howk 1, Gagnon 2.
LAKELAND — Spencer 11, Carr 3, Derrick 11, Black 2, Horne 0, Cooper 13, Simpson 8.
ARTICLES BY MARK NELKE
BIG SKY FOOTBALL KICKOFF: Vandals expect big things from Priest River's McLain
BIG SKY FOOTBALL KICKOFF: Vandals expect big things from Priest River's McLain
Former Clark Fork High star athlete undergoes successful heart transplant surgery
The former Windy Eagle, a star athlete at Clark Fork High, had been awaiting a new heart since 2022, when she was diagnosed with cardiac sarcoidosis, an autoimmune disease which attacks the electrical system of her heart.
PREP FOOTBALL: Post Falls runs past Sandpoint
Sandpoint (2-1) hosts Davis High of Yakima on Friday.