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Post Falls wins twice in Rollie Lane tuneup

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 11 years AGO
| January 3, 2014 8:00 PM

BOISE - Seth McLeod won by pin at 170 pounds, then bumped up two weight classes for another pin at 195 as Post Falls beat Eagle 68-9 and Borah 40-34 on Thursday at Borah High.

Borah planned to forfeit to McLeod at 170, so he bumped up to 195 so he could get a match in.

"He was excited; he was going to be angry (if he had to take a forfeit)," Post Falls coach Pete Reardon said. "He wants the challenge. The (Borah) kid was taller, but that didn't faze him; he took him down and pinned him."

Trojan heavyweight Justin Farnsworth had a pair of pins, including one against Borah in the penultimate match to clinch the dual victory over the Lions.

Casey Benton (113) was losing 5-0 in the second period vs. Eagle when he took the Mustang wrestler down, turned him and pinned him.

T.J. Wolf (145) and Drake Foster (126) each had two pins for Post Falls.

"We got down here, weighed in about a half-hour after we got off the bus, and wrestled," Reardon said. "We were a little sluggish at times, but the kids fought through it."

Post Falls competes today and Saturday at the Rollie Lane Invitational at the Idaho Center in Nampa.

POST FALLS 68, EAGLE 9

98 - double forfeit. 106 - Cierra Foster, PF, by forfeit. 113 - Casey Benton, PF, p. Andrew Martin, 3:35. 120 - Alius De La Rosa, PF, tf. Coy Beasley, 17-0. 126 - Drake Foster, PF, p. Brice Jones, 3:44. 132 - Steven Zettel, PF, d. Colt Luzkow, 9-3. 138 - Harrison Rae, Eag, d. Lucas Bolster, 8-6. 145 - Tyler Wolf, PF, p. Brennan Ray, 3:27. 152 - Stephen Ost, PF, p. Brady Chauvin, 1:12. 160 - Rhogen Clark, PF, p. Carson Hopp, 1:35. 170 - Seth McLeod, PF, p. Todd Durham, 1:24. 182 - Austin Tuck, PF, by forfeit. 195 - Ryan Failor, PF, p. Scott Jones, 2:38. 220 - Alex Thompson, Eag, p. Elijah Bennett, 2:58. 285 - Justin Farnsworth, PF, p. Matt Bishop, 0:40.

POST FALLS 40, BORAH 34

106 - Shea Randall, Bor, p. Cierra Foster, 4:26. 113 - Dorian Sapien, Bor, d. Casey Benton, 7-2. 120 - DeVaughn Sapien, Bor, d. Alius De La Rosa, 4-3. 126 - Drake Foster, PF, p. Jacob Cole, 3:03. 132 - Steven Zettel, PF, md. Daniel White, 13-5. 138 - Josh Slater, Bor, md. Lucas Bolster, 17-4. 145 - Tyler Wolf, PF, p. Tyler Lopez, 3:08. 152 - Taylor Owen, Bor, d. Stephen Ost, 7-4. 160 - Merlin Bope Miongolo, Bor, d. Rhogen Clark, 13-6. 170 - Zack Boyer, PF, by forfeit. 182 - Austin Tuck, PF, by forfeit. 195 - Seth McLeod, PF, p. Donovan Jankowski, 0:27. 220 - Eric Thrift, Bor, p. Elijah Bennett, 0:41. 285 - Justin Farnsworth, PF, p. Anthony Destasio, 3:35. 98 - Peter Huntsman, Bor, by forfeit.

Vancouver, Wash., a 54-24 winner over Sandpoint on Thursday.

The winner of Friday's semifinals will play in the title game Saturday at 5 p.m. at Lake City.

In consolation play today, Sandpoint plays Wilsonville at 2 p.m. and Lakeland faces Vernon at 3:30.

Lake City 79, Vernon 29: The Timberwolves are trying to simulate the state 5A boys basketball tournament as best they can at home. They are staying at The Coeur d'Alene Resort for the entire tournament and there are eight teams playing over three days overall.

"Coach is trying to make it a lot like state," Adams said. "We want to get better and prepare for our game Tuesday (at Lake City) against Coeur d'Alene."

Adams was among five players in double figures. Starters Kyle Guice and JJ Winger each scored 12 points, with Winger hitting four 3-pointers. Jacob Dahl scored 12 points coming off the bench. Point guard Justin Pratt scored 10 points and had five assists. Guice also had six rebounds and four blocks - three in the first quarter.

"They weren't getting back on defense," Adams said of Vernon. "We like to get the ball out to Kyle on the outlet pass. We just swung the ball around, which allowed me to get open shots."

Vernon was somewhat of a late addition to the tournament, after Wilson of Tacoma, Wash., bowed out last month.

Lake City coach Jim Winger appreciated the fact Vernon (8-6) showed up to take Wilson's place.

"I really appreciate Vernon helping us out," Winger said. "Wilson bailed on us a little over a month ago, so we were stuck with seven teams. It's impossible to run a seven-team tournament, so we were searching everywhere and they filled in for us."

Lake City shot 32 of 51 from the field, including an impressive 9 of 12 from beyond the 3-point line.

"It's a little different brand of basketball than probably what they have," Winger said. "We got in a lot of good minutes for everybody. We had an advantage in terms of basketball talent and when that's the case, you're up and down pretty quick and that was the case. It'll be different the next couple of nights. There were a couple of (earlier) games that were fantastic."

Vernon 12 7 8 2 - 29

Lake City 25 15 24 15 - 79

VERNON - Oddy 3, Gallant 7, Jhajj 6, Dippenaar 4, Ross 2, Pruckl 3, Stanhope 2.

LAKE CITY - Adams 11, Pratt 10, Louie-McGee 5, Guice 12, Winger 12, Hancock 4, Dahl 12, Mitchell 7, Vetsch 2, Turner 2.

South Kitsap 58, Lakeland 49: Lakeland played tough against a larger 4A school, but the Hawks (4-4) fell short at the end.

"To compete with a school that has more than 2,500 students at their school, whereas we have a little more than 700, that was a good performance," Lakeland coach Dave Stockwell said. "Our kids are fighters. That's why we're in this thing. We won a couple of games (in this tournament) last season, so hopefully we do the same thing this season."

The Wolves held Hawks guard Tyrel Derrick to 13 points. On Dec. 20 in a home game against 5A Post Falls, Derrick scored a career-high 33 points. South Kitsap ran a diamond-and-one on Derrick.

"They made a defensive switch toward the end of the game," Stockwell said. "We made some poor choices on the bench (as coaches). We went away from what we do best. But we had some pretty good spurts."

Senior post Derek Bayley scored a team-high 17 points for Lakeland.

"I think it's a good test for our team," Bayley said of playing against schools with a larger enrollment. "You saw how good South Kitsap is out there. We beat them last year in overtime for the consolation championship. We came in with a little bit of confidence, but they took it to us in the first half, kind of took the energy out of us. But we fought back in the second half and kept fighting. It came down to them hitting more shots than us."

Score by quarters unavailable.

LAKELAND - Ram 2, Nosworthy 6, Cooper 0, Derrick 13, Rose 0, Henry 2, Dingman 0, Dove 0, Bayley 17, Plunkett 8, Ray 0.

SOUTH KITSAP - Callaghan 20, Bakalarski 12, Knowles 11, Mackey 0, Delgado 0, Wattree III 5, Bell 0, Wells 0, Bingham 2, Lewis 9, Bayne 0.

Kentridge 58, Wilsonville 52, OT: Jawan Stepney scored 18 points as Kentridge (8-0) topped Wilsonville (5-2).

Zach Reichl, who hit two free throws to send the game into overtime for Wilsonville, led the team with 21 points.

Columbia River 54, Sandpoint 24: Joey Bean paced a balanced attack, scoring 11 points for Columbia River (6-1).

Sandpoint (5-3) was led by Jeremiah Gagnon, who finished with 17 points. The Bulldogs trailed 14-3 after one quarter, 21-5 at halftime and 34-10 after three quarters.

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