Kootenai out to erase memory of last year's first-round loss
MARK NELKE | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 12 years, 9 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 27, 2013 8:00 PM
Making their fourth straight trip to state, the Kootenai Warriors draw a familiar foe when they open vs. the Carey Panthers (15-9) in the first round of the state 1A Division II boys basketball tournament Thursday at 12:15 p.m. PST at Caldwell High.
Kootenai fell to Carey 58-38 in last year's state opener. The Warriors then lost the next day and were eliminated.
"They handled us pretty good last year, and the returners, I'm sure they'll remember that," said Doug Napierala, in his first full season as Kootenai head coach. "The huge thing is going to be possessions and ball control."
Kootenai is led by the inside play of Jake Pfeiffer and Boone Benson, and the perimeter play of Ben Whipple.
Napierala said the Warriors have worked on improving their defense this season, as well as limiting turnovers.
"The biggest thing is, we have to put a complete game together -- we can't have those mental lapses in the middle of a game," Napierala said.
The Warriors have worked hard to develop an inside game featuring Pfeiffer, a 6-foot-3 junior.
"If we had to live and die on our 3-point shooting, we'd probably die," Napierala said. "Jake has learned how to finish well this year."
Kootenai last won a game at state in 2004.
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