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Coeur d'Alene girls nab fourth straight region title

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 11 years, 2 months AGO
| October 25, 2013 9:00 PM

MOSCOW - Almost perfect will do for now.

Sophomore Emily Callahan led the Coeur d'Alene Vikings with a win in 20 minutes, 51 seconds in the girls race at the 5A Region 1 meet on Thursday at Phillips Farm.

It was Coeur d'Alene's fourth straight regional title. The Vikings were aiming for a third straight perfect score, but a third-place finish by Shevaun Ames of Lewiston kept that from happening.

"It was a tough course," Coeur d'Alene coach Cathy Compton said. "It was a true cross country course and challenging for everyone. The girls battled well and ran as they always do as a team. Those that didn't have a good race, others made up for it."

In the boys race, Lake City junior Kyler Little won in 18:01, 35 seconds faster than teammate Jake Finney as the Timberwolves won a second straight regional title.

Riley Estes finished third, Jose Winton fourth and David Conway fifth for Coeur d'Alene, which also qualified its boys team to state.

Brianna Slattery qualified as an individual for the Post Falls girls.

4A: Cooper Haney finished fourth in the boys race in 19:41 and Delany Gorton seventh in the girls race in 24:04 for Lakeland to qualify for state.

Sandpoint swept the boys and girls team titles.

At Phillips Farm, Moscow

TEAM SCORES (Top two to state) - 1, Lake City 27. 2, Coeur d'Alene 40. 3, Lewiston 78. 4, Post Falls 90.

STATE QUALIFIERS - 1, Kyler Little, Lake City, 18:01. 2, Jake Finney, Lake City, 18:36. 3, Riley Estes, Coeur d'Alene, 18:42. 4, Jose Winton, Coeur d'Alene, 18:47. 5, David Conway, Coeur d'Alene, 18:54. 6, Austin Byrer, Lewiston, 18:57. 7, Levi McCombs, Lake City, 19:11. 8, Maxwell Evans, Lake City, 19:18. 9, Scott Knapp, Lake City, 19:27.

TEAM SCORES (Top two to state) - 1, Coeur d'Alene 18. 2, Lewiston 55. 3, Post Falls 73. 4, Lake City 84.

STATE QUALIFIERS - 1, Emily Callahan, Coeur d'Alene, 20:50. 2, Kara Story, Coeur d'Alene, 21:21. 3, Shevaun Ames, Lewiston, 21:23. 4, Krista Story, Coeur d'Alene, 21:43. 5, Caitlin Conway, Coeur d'Alene, 21:51.6, Noelle Ball, Coeur d'Alene, 22:50. 7, Jaycee Rade, Coeur d'Alene, 23:49. 8, Katelyn Schlangen, Lewiston, 24:15. 9, Briana Slattery, Post Falls, 24:44.

TEAM SCORES (Winner to state) - 1, Sandpoint 29. 2, Moscow 38. 3, Lakeland 61.

STATE QUALIFIERS - 1, Sam Levora, Sandpoint, 17:44. 2, Jerry Cook, Moscow, 18:14. 3, Sam Powell, Sandpoint, 19:32. 4, Cooper Haney, Lakeland, 19:41. 5, Josh Corgatelli, Moscow, 19:49. 6, Alan Orr, Sandpoint, 20:09. 7, Mohammad Monsour, Moscow, 20:11.

TEAM SCORES (Winner to state) - 1, Sandpoint 29. 2, Moscow 31. 3, Lakeland 77.

STATE QUALIFIERS - 1, Katherine Ruck, Moscow, 21:40. 2, Mikhaela Woodward, Sandpoint, 22:14. 3, Rachel Bayly, Moscow, 23:09. 4, Rainey Woodward, Sandpoint, 23:29. 6, Corinne McClelland, Sandpoint, 23:56. 7, Delany Gorton, Lakeland, 24:04.

Timberlake sweeps

3A District 1 titles

BONNERS FERRY - Sam St. Mars won the boys race in 17:36 and Natalie Herring in 21:08 in the girls race for Timberlake, which cruised to district titles in the 3A District 1 meet at Mirror Lake Golf Course.

"There was a lot of real positive things that came out of today," Timberlake coach Shawn Lawler said. "It was a little slower course because there's grass the entire way, but a good spectator friendly course."

Timberlake's girls placed seven in the top nine, finishing with a near-perfect 16 points.

State is next Saturday at Freeman Park in Idaho Falls.

TEAM SCORES (Top team to state) - 1, Timberlake 25. 2, Bonners Ferry 52. 3, Priest River 55.

STATE QUALIFIERS - 1, Sam St. Mars, Timberlake, 17:36. 2, Jacob Perkins, Bonners Ferry, 17:43. 3, Ryan Richardson, Timberlake, 17:55. 4, Josh Marks, Priest River, 17:58. 5, Luke Reoch, Bonners Ferry, 18:03. 6, Brayden Menti, Timberlake, 18:14. 7, Logan Erny, Timberlake, 18:15. 8, Joshua Waldram, Timberlake, 18:23. 9, Diamond Robinson, Priest River, 18:25. 10, Cody Bentley, Timberlake, 18:44. 11, Blaine Nelson, Priest River, 19:15. 12, Cherokee Avriett, Timberlake, 19:24. 13, Brendan Jessen, Timberlake, 19:30.

TEAM SCORES (Top team to state) - 1, Timberlake 16. 2, Bonners Ferry 53. 3, Priest River 69.

STATE QUALIFIERS - 1, Natalie Herring, Timberlake, 21:08. 2, Taylor Hammond, Timberlake, 21:37. 3, Kassidy Hammond, Timberlake, 21:57. 4, Kamy Waldram, Timberlake, 22:53. 5, Jill Alexander, Bonners Ferry, 23:00. 6, Isabella Meijerink, Timberlake, 23:28. 7, Lindsay Richardson, Timberlake, 23:35. 8, Keelie Lawler, Timberlake, 23:43. 9, Jamey Weishaar, Timberlake, 23:53.

Charter boys, girls win at 2A districts

GRANGEVILLE - Freshman Sophie McPhilomy edged Coeur d'Alene Charter teammate Maddie Iott by one second at the finish line to win the 2A District 1-2 girls race at Lions Park.

McPhilomy finished in 22 minutes, 6 seconds for the Panthers, which claimed the girls team title with 24 points. Katey Mae McInturff finished sixth in 22:53 for Kootenai, which also qualified after finishing second.

Leif Fredericks was second in the boys race for Coeur d'Alene Charter, which edged Logos by one point for the district title thanks to finishes by Lance Fredericks (sixth) and Samuel Pinkerton (seventh).

State is next Saturday at Freeman Park in Idaho Falls.

TEAM SCORES (Top three to state) - 1, Coeur d'Alene Charter 30. 2, Logos 31. 3, Grangeville 107. 4, Potlatch 114. 5, Deary 128. 6, Troy 152. 7, Highland (Craigmont) 170.

STATE QUALIFIERS - 1, Paul Ryan, Logos, 16:46. 2, Leif Fredericks, Cd'A Charter, 17:15. 3, Jackson Dickison, Logos, 17:35. 4, Dillon Emery, Cd'A Charter, 17:56. 5, Sage Pratt, Logos, 18:01. 6, Lance Fredericks, Cd'A Charter, 18:09. 7, Samuel Pinkerton, Cd'A Charter, 18:13. 8, Peter Spencer, Prairie, 18:26. 9, Quaid Blakenship, Grangeville, 18:41. 10, Diego Barela, Grangeville, 18:42. 11, Josiah Anderson, Logos, 18:50. 12, Kyle Roth, Cd'A Charter, 18:51. 13, Sean Stanton, Logos, 18:55. 14, Michael Graves, Cd'A Charter, 19:03. 15, Everett Plotner, Logos, 19:15. 16, Jesse Whipple, Kootenai, 19:22. 17, Jackson Ricks, Cd'A Charter, 19:27.

TEAM SCORES (Top two to state) - 1, Coeur d'Alene Charter 24. 2, Kootenai 61. 3, Grangeville 62. 4, Troy 83.

STATE QUALIFIERS - 1, Sophie McPhilomy, Cd'A Charter, 22:06. 2, Maddie Iott, Cd'A Charter, 22:07. 3, Makayla Kaufman, Highland, 22:38. 4, Kaleala Bass, Grangeville, 22:43. 5, Sky Wilson, Prairie, 22:45. 6, Katey Mae McInturff, Kootenai, 22:53. 7, Sandra Nelson, Deary, 22:59. 8, Shannon Riley, Kootenai, 23:12. 9, Abbie Sisco, Cd'A Charter, 23:51. 10, Emma McCormick, Cd'A Charter, 23:57. 11, Rebekah Pinkerton, Cd'A Charter, 23:58. 12, Erica Johnson, Logos, 24:17. 13, Hannah Meyer, Cd'A Charter, 24:26.

At 1 p.m. PDT today at Brothers Park, Lakeland faces Jerome (15-4-0), the District 4 No. 1 seed.

The winner of today's game plays in the state championship Saturday at 6 p.m. at Middleton High, against the Wood River-Mountain Home winner. The loser of today's game will play at noon on Saturday in the third-place game at Brothers Park, against the Wood River-Mountain Home loser.

"We're pretty excited about it," Craig said of Thursday's win. "It's the second time for the team having gone into state. It's the first time we've ever won to go into the semifinals. We're peaking at the right time and we're hoping to get two more wins."

Fernando Pimentel scored his first goal in the 45th minute for a 2-0 Hawks lead. He received a pass, then shielded the defender from his left side, got two touches, and ripped the ball from the top of the 18-yard line for the goal.

"Century was pretty tough coming into it and it's a good win for Lakeland," Craig said.

First half - 1, LL, Auston Henry (Cade Coffey), 15:00. Second half - 2, LL, Fernando Pimentel, (Henry), 45:00. 3, Cent, Cade Roske (Reece Foulkrod), 60:00. 4, LL, Pimentel (name unavailable), 70:00.

Shots on goal - Not available.

Saves - LL, Cade Coffey 5. Cent, Brandon Bob 5.

Boise 7

Lake City 1

MERIDIAN - Lake City allowed a record-tying amount of goals in a loss to Boise in first round of the state 5A boys soccer tournament at Rocky Mountain High.

Since the school opened in 1994, the goals allowed tied for the most the Timberwolves have allowed in their program's history. It also happened three previous times, most recently in 2004, when Lake City lost 7-0 to Centennial in the state quarterfinals. That was the season before current coach Chad Beadell took over as coach.

Lake City plays a consolation bracket game at 8 a.m. at Eagle High against Madison, the No. 1 seed from District 5-6.

"That's the most we've allowed ever," Beadell said. "They (Boise) are very talented. It was one of those days where every little mistake we made, they took advantage of. The boys played hard. Everything that could go right for them did and everything that could go wrong for us did."

Senior midfielder Vincent Cavalin scored the lone goal for the Timberwolves (9-3-4) on an assist from junior midfielder Ryan Swallow.

Boise (16-1-2) led 3-1 with 17 minutes left. Braves forward Carter Perry dominated the match with four goals scored, while Ryan Davey and Samuel Rucklos each scored once.

"We had to start pushing numbers forward to try and catch up and score," Beadell said.

Goalkeeper Tanner Horton made 10 saves for Lake City, which also had an own goal.

Boise goalkeeper Grant Billings made six saves.

Timberline 1

Post Falls 0

EAGLE - Goalkeeper Noah Gondo made five saves, but defending state 5A boys soccer champion and Region 1 champion Post Falls lost to District No. 3 seed Timberline in an upset at Eagle High.

Cole Fuller scored the lone goal of the game for Timberline (11-7-0), on an assist by Josh Fishburn. Goalkeeper Parker Billings made three saves against the Trojans (10-6-1), who were shut out for only the third time this season.

At 8 a.m. PDT today at Rocky Mountain High in Meridian, Post Falls plays a consolation bracket game against Idaho Falls, the No. 2 seed from District 5-6.

The consolation championship is at 9 a.m. on Saturday at Eagle High.

* GIRLS

Boise 3

Lake City 1

MERIDIAN - Maddi Ward scored a goal, but Lake City lost 3-1 to Boise in the quarterfinals of the state 5A girls soccer tournament at Meridian High.

Ward scored off an assist by Meaghan Bare, and goalkeeper Tiegan Horton made seven saves for the Timberwolves (9-6-3).

Lake City plays in the consolation bracket at 10:30 a.m. PDT today at Rocky Mountain High against Hillcrest, the No. 2 seed from District 5-6.

Demi Van Ocker, Sierra Smith and Elizabeth Gustavel each scored one goal for Boise (16-2-1). Katelyn Dayhoff made fives saves.

Rocky Mountain 7

Post Falls 2

MERIDIAN - Post Falls cut a big lead down to size, but still lost to host Rocky Mountain in the quarterfinals of the state 5A girls soccer tournament.

The Trojans (10-5-2) will play in the consolation bracket at 8 a.m. PDT today at Meridian High against Highland (13-3-2) of Pocatello, the No. 1 seed from District 5-6.

Rocky Mountain took a 3-0 lead after the first nine minutes and took a 3-2 lead at halftime.

"They're an explosive team," Post Falls coach Briggs Anderson said. "They had speed, they had technical ability and they had really good offensive team shape in the final third. They executed very well."

The Trojans scored their first goal off the foot of Erica Simpson in the 15th minute, which cut the lead to 3-1. Olivia Miller cleared the ball for about 50 yards for the assist, after Simpson took the ball off the bounce and scored on a breakaway from nearly 25 yards past drawn-out goalkeeper Taylor Cook.

It was Simpson's 23rd goal of the season, which extended her school record for goals in a season.

"In this game they beat us," Anderson said. They proved they were the better team and they'll be a hard team for anyone to match up against in this tournament."

Sadie Schmeling scored in the 20th minute scored off a free kick to cut the lead down to 3-2.

Rocky Mountain's Raimee Scherle scored a hat trick, and Kayla Welch scored two goals. Kylie Stephens and Crystal Wiskerchen each scored once for Rocky (16-1-2).

Shots on goal - Unknown.

Saves - PF, Sam Runkle 9. RM, Taylor Cook 4.

Filer 2

Cd'A Charter 1

CALDWELL - It was a tough way to end an otherwise well-played state 3A soccer tournament debut for the Coeur d'Alene Charter Panther girls at Vallivue High.

Filer's Maria Diaz received a corner kick in front of the goal and snuck it past the Coeur d'Alene Charter defense for the deciding goal with 28 seconds remaining as the Wildcats defeated the Panthers in the opening round.

"It was off a corner shot and it sat on the ground for 2 or 3 seconds and just snuck it in," Coeur d'Alene Charter coach Dave Baxter said. "It was an awful way to lose the game."

Coeur d'Alene Charter (12-4-3) will face Teton (7-9-3) today in a loser-out match. Teton lost to defending state champion McCall-Donnelly 4-0 on Thursday.

Abby Bartlett gave Coeur d'Alene Charter a 1-0 halftime lead.

"I thought we came out great," Baxter said. "We had to play our starters a lot of minutes, and they were certainly tired at the end, but we were going really hard. It was really fast and physical and it was an intense match. We stood up to it and thought we were going to OT, but they had a lucky goal at the end. I couldn't be prouder of my players."

In other 3A play, Marsh Valley downed Bonners Ferry 1-0.

First half - 1, CCA, Abby Bartlett (Mary Nicklay), 7:14. Second half - 2, Fil, Darby Robertson (unassisted), 48:05. 3, Fil, Maria Diaz (unassisted), 79:32.

Shots on goal - CCA 8, Fil 13.

Saves - CCA, Jackie Jensen 11; Fil, Chelsie Mansfield 7.

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