Chiefs shine at Gonzaga camp
BOB KIRKPATRICK | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 6 months AGO
SPOKANE - The Moses Lake High School girls basketball team improved its summer league record to 18-8 with nine wins at the Gonzaga team camp June 23-26. The Chiefs beat Shorewood 38-21 Saturday, Mt. Vernon 59-25, Caldwell, Idaho 31-17, and Kentlake 33-22 Sunday. On Monday they turned back Timberline 26-11, Oak Harbor 37-11, and Nampa (Idaho) 40-20, then beat Liberty 38-17, and Fairfield, Mont. 36-30 Tuesday.
Their only blemish came against Stevens in a hard fought 50-44 loss Monday night.
"We played 10 games in less than 70 hours," coach Matt Strophy said. "The girls were physically tired over the four days, but their mental toughness propelled them to nine victories."
Strophy said the team played outstanding ball in Spokane and was happy with the way things went on both sides of the ball.
"Offensively we shared the ball and the scoring load ... didn't rely on just one or two people to carry us through ... and took care of the ball, averaging only 10.5 turnovers per game," he said. "Defensively, I felt like we dominated every game with the exception of Lake Stevens who has been to six state tournaments in the last seven seasons. We had great ball pressure with help positioning, and did a great job rebounding the ball. We gave up only 22.5 points per game, and if you take out the Lake Stevens loss, we gave up an average of only 19.5 points per game."
Several Chiefs had a good outing at Gonzaga, but it was Emily Olson who led the charge for Moses Lake with 46 points and 39 rebounds. Jessie Lorea added 55 points, 16 boards, 11 steals and 13 assists, and Sadie Nielsen finished 37 points and six rebounds at the four-day camp.
The Chiefs are taking a much needed rest this week, but will be back on the hardwood July 2 for three practices before they finish the summer league at the Camp Classic in Liberty Lake July 5-7.
ARTICLES BY BOB KIRKPATRICK
Gookin expects to have hands full as he takes on mayor's role
Gookin expects to have hands full as he takes on mayor's role
Many challenges lie ahead for Coeur d’Alene Mayor Dan Gookin, who has barely gotten his feet wet, having been in office for just over a week.
Encounter with dog sends woman to hospital
GoFundMe account set up to help with medical expenses
Amanda Norton of Rathdrum was viciously attacked by a Golden Newfoundland at a friend’s home on W. Kamloops Drive late Saturday night, Jan. 10. She suffered a severe injury and was transported to the hospital for emergency surgery.
Greif looks to restructure fire department
Creates level of division chiefs
With numerous upcoming retirements creating vacancies throughout the Coeur d’Alene Fire Department, Chief Tom Greif said he wants to organize the department's administrative structure.