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PREP ROUNDUP: Post Falls dominates, hosts River City Duals today, Saturday

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 10 years AGO
| January 9, 2015 8:00 PM

* WRESTLING

POST FALLS - Jordan Grimm (98 pounds) and Steven Zettel (145) won their matches by pin for the Post Falls Trojans, which beat Capital and Columbia in a pair of nonleague duals on Thursday at The Arena.

Post Falls beat Capital 64-15 and Columbia 49-18 to improve to 4-0 in dual matches this season.

Post Falls will host the annual River City Duals tournament starting at 3 p.m. at The Arena.

Participating teams include: Bishop Kelly, Capital, Colville, Connell, Ephrata, Freeman, Gonzaga Prep, Kellogg, Lakeland, Pasco, Priest River, Shadle Park, Timberlake, Medical Lake, Sandpoint, West Valley, Columbia, Cheney, Kamiakin, Coeur d'Alene, Lake City and Bonners Ferry.

Placing matches are scheduled for Saturday at 5 p.m.

POST FALLS 64, CAPITAL 15

220 - Elijah Bennett, PF, p. Owen Midkiff, 3:19. 285 - Justin Farnsworth, PF, p. Lennin Rodriguez, 1:37. 98 - Jordan Grimm, PF, p. Josh Hunt, 3:17. 106 - Mysun Mather, Cap, d. Matt McLeod, 3-0. 113 - Braydon Huber, PF, p. Sean Ferguson, 3:33. 120 - Casey Benton, PF, d. Arthur Ferguson, 7-0. 126 - Drake Foster, PF, p. Sean DeBuck, 2:34. 132 - Tyler Wolf, PF, d. Austin Iorga, 7-4. 138 - Alius De La Rosa, PF, p. Trevor Theil, 3:35. 145 - Steven Zettel, PF, p. Tyrus Newell, 5:36. 152 - Tanner Johnson, PF, md. Jose Alegria, 9-0. 160 - Coleton Kazmierczak, PF, p. Cole Velasquez, 5:29. 170 - Kyle McCullough, Cap, p. Quin Sharp, 1:49. 182 - Seth McLeod, PF, p. Colby Sage, 3:19. 195 - Braydon Ball, Cap, p. Brad Noesen, 4:51.

POST FALLS 49, COLUMBIA 18

285 - Justin Farnsworth, PF, d. Daniel Rodriguez, 4-1. 98 - Jordan Grimm, PF, p. Tytus Wofford, 0:00. 106 - Matt McLeod, PF, by forfeit. 113 - Braydon Huber, PF, d. Adam Campos, 11-6. 120 - Casey Benton, PF, md. Dylan Morgan, 8-0. 126 - Drake Foster, PF, d. Kade Grigsby, 6-2. 132 - Tyler Wolf, PF, d. Chris Velasco, 6-1. 138 - Alius De La Rosa, d. Flavio Rosales, 2-0. 145 - Steven Zettel, PF, p. Tanner Hughes, 3:46. 152 - Bryson Hockett, Col, d. Tanner Johnson, 2-0. 160 - Nate Clements, Col, d. Coleton Kazmierczak, 4-2. 170 - Tyler Smith, Col, p. Quin Sharp, 3:23. 182 - Seth McLeod, PF, by forfeit. 195 - Brad Noesen, PF, by forfeit. 220 - Scott McDonald, Col, p. Elijah Bennett, 1:32.

Lake City falls to Capital, Columbia

POST FALLS - Michael Carr and Zion Dixon each won their two matches on Thursday, in a tri-match against Capital and Columbia.

The Timberwolves lost 46-33 to Capital and 42-36 to Columbia.

Carr pinned his Capital opponent, Tyrus Newell, at 1:40 and he beat Tanner Hughes of Columbia 7-2. Dixon pinned both of his opponents.

"We didn't wrestle with the intensity we need to in order to win tough duals like that," Lake City coach Corey Owen said. "Michael and Zion won both their matches. They wrestled really well. The kid from Capital (Tyrus Newell) pinned Michael last year, so that was a good revenge match for him."

Lake City wrestles at the River City Duals this weekend at Post Falls.

CAPITAL 46, LAKE CITY 33

285 - Zion Dixon, LC, p. Lennin Rodriguez, 1:45. 98 - Josh Hunt, Cap. p. Kieron Ove, :51. 106 - Mysun Mather, Cap. d. Mike Kelley, 7-1. 113 - Sean Ferguson, Cap. p. Brandon Badilla, 1:34. 120 - Arthur Ferguson, Cap. p. Brandon Badilla, 1:34. 126 - Chase Lathim, LC, p. Sean DeBuck, 1:33. 132 - Austin Iorga, Cap. d. Nathan Lambert, 11-7. 138 - Trevor Thiel, Cap. md. Cory Wells, 13-2. 145 - Michael Carr, LC, p. Tyrus Newell, 1:40. 152 - Killian Konda, LC, d. Jose Alegria, 10-4. 160 - Kyle McCullough, Cap. p. Cory Fachar, 2:40. 170 - Corey Cook, LC, via forfeit. 182 - Alex Williams, LC, p. Colby Sage, 5:43. 195 - Braydon Ball, Cap. p. PJ Calligan, 1:53. 220 - Owen Midkiff, Cap. p. Bryce Bowen, :48.

COLUMBIA 42, LAKE CITY 36

220 - Scott McDonald, Col. p. Bryce Bowen, :34. 285 - Zion Dixon, LC, p. Daniel Rodriguez, Columbia, 5:08. 98 - Tytus Wofford, Col. p. Kieron Ove, 3:43. 106 - Mike Kelley, LC, via forfeit. 113 - Adam Campos, Col. p. Hayden Chatwin, 1:33. 120 - Dylan Morgan, Col. p. Chase Lathim, 1:28. 126 - Kade Grigsby, Col., via forfeit. 132 - Chris Velasco, Col. d. Nathan Lambert, 7-1. 138 - Flavio Rosales, Col. p. David Rusche, 3:51. 145 - Michael Carr, LC, d. Tanner Hughes, 7-2. 152 - Bryson Hockett, Col. d. Killian Konda, 8-2. 160 - Cory Fachar, LC, tf. Nate Clements 5-4. 170 - Corey Cook, LC p. Tyler Smith, 4:36. 182 - Alex Williams, LC, via forfeit. 195 - PJ Calligan, LC, via forfeit.

* BOYS BASKETBALL

Timberlake 49

Wallace 45

SPIRIT LAKE - Daniel Smith scored 10 points for the Tigers, which held off the visiting Miners for their first win of the season.

"I thought we played a really good game, we just couldn't put the ball in the basket," said Timberlake coach Tony Hanna, whose team finished 22 of 72 from the floor. "Other than our shooting, it was the most complete game we've played all season."

Timberlake (1-8) travels to Bonners Ferry tonight to open Intermountain League play.

Justin Bayer scored 15 points for Wallace (5-6), which travels to Kootenai on Monday. Bayer hit 4 of 4 3-pointers in the first half, and finished 5 of 9 from behind the arc. Wallace hit 6 of 8 3s in the first half, 1 of 10 in the second half.

Wallace 11 13 11 10 - 45

Timberlake 11 16 10 12 - 49

WALLACE - Waters 6, Bayer 15, Little 3, Gust 0, Bentley 13, Walker 0, Browning 8.

TIMBERLAKE - Somershoe 6, Smith 10, George 0, Hausladen 6, Kirby 0, Baier 3, Hauck 7, Jones 6, Menti 9, Zhang 0, Kistler 2, Hardy 0.

St. Maries 73

Lakeside 60

ST. MARIES - Logan Feasline scored 23 points and grabbed 14 rebounds for St. Maries, which took a 36-22 halftime lead and won a nonleague game.

Matt Smith had seven points, five assists and five steals for the Lumberjacks (6-1).

"Lakeside came out and played a strong game," St. Maries coach Bryan Chase said. "They penetrated well. We didn't play a great defensive game. We jumped on them a bit, but they came battling back."

Jordan Nilson had 21 points, seven rebounds and two blocks and Mike Huber had nine points and six rebounds for Lakeside (5-6), which travels to Mullan on Tuesday.

"The kids played really well tonight," Lakeside coach Stacey Sonder said. "We had 24 turnovers, but we handled their pressure. We missed some easy shots in the beginning of the game, but we played really well. I'm proud of them."

St. Maries hosts Orofino on Saturday in its Central Idaho League opener.

Lakeside 9 13 17 21 - 60

St. Maries 20 16 23 14 - 73

LAKESIDE - Sanchez 5, Mitchell 0, Kolar 15, Mitchell 6, Huber 11, Nilson 21, Abrahamson 2.

ST. MARIES - Lounsbury 1, Gibson 3, Seiler 14, Truscott 0, Greer 6, Wilson 4, Asbury 3, Smith 7, Burnett 0, Feasline 23, Becktel 10, Gladden 2.

Kootenai 39

Cd'A Charter JV 28

COEUR d'ALENE - Colson Schultz scored 18 points to lead the Warriors past the Panthers JV at Holy Family Catholic School.

Anthony Keogh scored 13 points for Kootenai (4-4), which travels to Clark Fork on Saturday.

Jeffrey Kersh scored 11 points for the Coeur d'Alene Charter JV (4-7), which faces Highland of Craigmont on Saturday in Moscow.

Kootenai 14 8 9 8 - 39

Cd'A Charter 8 7 7 6 - 28

KOOTENAI - J. Whipple 5, Willms 2, Keogh 13, Schultz 18, H. Whipple 0, David 0,

COEUR d'ALENE CHARTER - Skarda 0, Cook 0, Judd 0, Ricks 0, Putren 4, Valov 4, Benzinger 2, Croom 0, Rubalcaba 3, Kersh 11, Miles 0, Folini 4.

Genesis Prep 53

Christian Center 49

LIBERTY LAKE - Elijah Schreibeis and Ty Brearley scored 19 points apiece, leading the Jaguars past the Lions in a Mountain Christian League game at the HUB Sports Center.

Jens Kuetemeyer had 16 points and 17 rebounds for Christian Center (6-2, 4-2 MCL), which travels to Pullman Christian today.

Genesis Prep (9-1, 6-0) hosts Pullman Christian on Monday at Real Life Ministries in Post Falls.

Genesis Prep 19 4 8 22 - 53

Christian Center 16 14 9 10 - 49

GENESIS PREP - Schroeder 6, Brearley 19, Schreibeis 19, Symons 0, Miles 0, Hearon 2, Morrow 0, Shelton 5, Reidt 2.

CHRISTIAN CENTER - Dr. Hansen 9, Kuetemeyer 16, Howard 8, Ryssel 4, Harryman 5, Allen 7, Da. Hansen 0.

* GIRLS BASKETBALL

Kootenai 40

Cd'A Charter 38

COEUR d'ALENE - The visiting Warriors used a patient offense to open an early lead, then held on for the win as a last-second Panthers shot missed the mark at Holy Family Catholic School.

Katey Mae McInturff led all scorers with 19 points, helping Kootenai (6-4) avenge an earlier-season loss to Charter (7-4).

"McInturff's a good player, and as a team they just outplayed us," Panthers coach Doug Grant said. "They're very patient, very disciplined on offense, and they just passed it and passed it until they got a layup."

Amilia LeHosit scored 13 points and Sarah Hayman 11 points for Coeur d'Alene Charter, which hosts the Post Falls JV team on Saturday att Holy Family Catholic School.

Kootenai 12 10 6 12 -40

Cd'A Charter 7 9 9 13 -38

KOOTENAI - Goodson 5, Karpinski 0, Carman 2, LaFountaine 0, Dotson 2, G. McInturff 5, K. McInturff 19, Gentry 5, Short 2.

COEUR d'ALENE CHARTER - Alexander 7, Ricks 0, Bartlett 2, Hayman 11, LeHosit 13, Verhaeghe 5, Jensen 0.

Genesis Prep 39

Christian Center 34

LIBERTY LAKE - A 13-5 run in fourth quarter made the difference for Genesis Prep, in a Mountain Christian League win over Christian Center School at the HUB Sports Center.

Rebecca Cashen had 12 points, eight rebounds and three blocked shots for Genesis Prep (7-5, 4-1 MCL). Kailey Arnone finished with seven rebounds and five steals.

Shannon Kempton had 10 points and seven rebounds and Abi Sovereign six rebounds for Christian Center (6-1, 5-1), which travels to Pullman Christian today.

Genesis Prep plays tonight at Flathead Valley in Kalispell, Mont.

Genesis Prep 10 6 10 13 - 39

Christian Center 4 17 8 5 - 34

GENESIS PREP - Hensley 8, Arnone 5, R. Cashen 12, K. Johnson 2, Schrebeis 10, Schindler 0, Lee 0, H. Johnson 2, M. Cashen 0.

CHRISTIAN CENTER - Sovereign 8, Purvis 4, Kempton 10, Soumas 8, Barnhart 0, Ryssel 2, Engels 2, Wood 0, May 0, Hamen 0.

Lake City, with pretty much a brand-new team after last year's third-place finish at state, led 39-36 after three quarters. But the Timberwolves committed eight turnovers and shot 2 for 8 from the floor in the fourth quarter, and had three more turnovers in overtime.

Nick Hancock, who led all scorers with 19 points, hit a jumper in the lane to give Lake City a 41-40 lead with just under 5 minutes remaining.

Daniels' steal and basket put Coeur d'Alene ahead 44-41 with 1:17 left. He was fouled on the play, but missed the free throw. The Vikings missed three free throws and a layup after a steal in the final 1:17. Lake City missed two free throws and a 3-pointer during that stretch. After the Viks missed a free throw with 5.2 seconds left, Joe Pasquale of Lake City took the outlet pass and buried a 3-pointer from just behind the half-court line at the buzzer to force overtime.

In OT, Tony Naccarato of Coeur d'Alene and Quinn Mitchell of Lake City traded baskets. Joe Naccarato hit a 3-pointer from the right corner with just over 2 1/2 minutes left to put the Vikings up 49-46. Hancock hit a free throw with 43.3 seconds left, then hit two more with 16.2 seconds left, to tie the game at 49.

Lake City put on some pressure in the backcourt, and inadvertently fouled Lundblad after the inbounds pass. The left-hander sank the first of two from the line for the winning margin.

"Some of those (turnovers in the fourth quarter and OT) were on Coeur d'Alene's part for good defense, but a great portion of those were with nobody even on us," Lake City coach Jim Winger said. "It's pretty hard to win an IEL game against your rival on the road turning the ball over like we turned it over. We had every opportunity to win that game, but the whole story was turnovers. And we missed a lot of free throws again. I thought we busted our butt, we executed offensively what we wanted to do for the most part, and defensively we were solid like we have been, but we just can't turn the ball over like that. That's just a shame. That was there for the taking. That's the easy explanation - absolutely horrific turnovers."

Most of Lake City's turnovers came in its half-court offense - for the most part, the T-Wolves, despite missing their point guard, handled the Vikings' extended pressure.

Pasquale hit three 3s and finished with 15 points for Lake City, which was 3 of 10 from the line. He also had seven rebounds and two steals. Michael Goggin had six rebounds, two steals and two assists, and Hancock and Mitchell had five boards each.

Joe Naccarato finished with seven points, eight rebounds and a couple of assists for Coeur d'Alene. Elliott Sparks had seven points and seven boards.

Kurt Lundblad praised Lake City for keeping the tempo of the game slower than the Vikings wanted.

"For the most part, I thought it was a gutty performance on their part," Lundblad said. "Obviously I thought we had a few opportunities to put the game away, and that 3-pointer from half-court wouldn't have mattered, but we didn't do that. So hopefully we'll learn from that, and understand time and possession and score a little bit better, and make better decisions down the stretch."

Lake City is home against Moscow tonight at 7.

Coeur d'Alene plays host to Post Falls on Tuesday in the Trojans' 5A IEL opener.

Lake City 13 11 15 5 5 - 49

Coeur d'Alene 14 10 12 8 6 - 50

LAKE CITY - Goggin 2, Dotson 2, Hunter 5, Hughes 0, Pasquale 15, Mitchell 6, Hancock 19.

COEUR d'ALENE - J. Naccarato 7, Lundblad 14, Lynn 0, Daniels 12, Schuon 4, Sparks 7, T. Naccarato 6.

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