Horsemen, Trotters take down Charlo
Douglas Wilks Clark Fork Valley | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 9 months AGO
The Plains Horsemen remain undefeated in conference play this season after picking up an 80-38 District 14C win over Charlo at home Saturday.
Plains was able to pick up several points from the foul line in the contest as Charlo was called for several technical fouls.
Charlo coach Gale Decker yelled at his players to “Find the hole, get the weakness” and “Get that ball in there.” His players tried valiantly many times to rattle the Horsemen and find any weakness, only to wind up frustrated and exhausted.
Several times, Decker talked with one of the referees and complained there were fouls happening, only to have a short side-conference on the sideline and have the referee reply, “There was no physical contact.”
Plains players were very fast at setting and maintaining their solid defense to limit the Charlo players to mainly passing and searching for ways to score more points. The Horsemen outscored Charlo by more than a three-to-one ratio in the third and by almost the same margin in the fourth quarter.
Ryan Ovitt led the Plains effort with 22 points while Jay VonHeeder added 16. Alec Cole was also in double figures with 13.
Charlo 16 10 7 5 — 38
Plains 16 28 22 14 — 80
CHARLO — Brady Fryberger 12, Landers Smith 10, Tyson Petticrew 9, Garrett Vaughn 3, Toby Odom 2, Brock Tomlin 2.
PLAINS — Ryan Ovitt 22, Jay VonHeeder 16, Alec Cole 13, Aaren VonHeeder 9, Kyle Weeks 9, Sam Rehbein 4, Tanner Ovitt 3, Matt McCracken 2, Sinjin Ladeaux 2.
Arlee 78, Hot Springs 36
H. Springs 4 14 11 7 — 36
Arlee 28 27 21 8 — 78
HOT SPRINGS — Trevor Paro 18, Pedro Gardemann 5, Tyler Knudsen 5, Sean Shea 4, Blaine Carr 2, Tyler Carr 2.
ARLEE — Phillip Malatare 18, Alex Moran 18, Tyler Tanner 16, Will Mesteth 11, Greg Whitesell 10, Ivory Brien 2, Isaac Fisher 2, Lane Johnson 1.
Troy 41, Noxon 32
Noxon 11 8 2 11 — 32
Troy 2 11 16 12 — 41
NOXON — Quincy Grubenhoff 10, Ryan Welch 9, Logan Wood 5, Easton Hindrichsen 4, Cody Cobb 2, Aaron Brodmerkle 2.
TROY — Zack Cotten 12, Dillon Savage 12, Mason Chapel 10, Tucker Winn 3, Brylee Fruend 2, Noah Caballero 2.
GIRLS
Plains 43, Charlo 30
The Trotters survived a close game at home Saturday as they defeated the visiting Vikings.
Plains took the lead early in the first quarter and held back the Vikings with consistent shooting from Lindsay Laws and Jessica Thompson. Charlo appeared to be unable to find or even create any weakness in the Plains offense, trying many unsuccessful times to keep the Trotters from getting the basketball into the hoop. The Trotters defense was solid in their performance, only allowing four Charlo players to score with only one Viking reaching double figures.
Laws led the Trotters with 15 points in the win while Thompson was also in double figures with 10.
Charlo 6 5 8 11 — 30
Plains 9 9 11 14 — 43
CHARLO — Kaitlin Cox 13, Cheyenne Nagy 9, Turah Hammond 6, Destiny Manual 2.
PLAINS — Lindsay Laws 15, Jessica Thompson 10, Natalee Deschamps 5, Rachel Huenink 4, Kara Altmiller 4, Haley Josephson 3, Analisa Loberg 2.
Arlee 47, Hot Springs 21
H. Springs 5 7 4 5 — 21
Arlee 13 16 11 7 — 47
HOT SPRINGS — McKenzie Cannon 7, Karly Lawson 7, Stacy Gray 2, Danielle Cannon 2, Kalen Lien 2, Madison Wheeler 1.
ARLEE — Alyssia Vanderburg 15, Bryndle Goyins 10, Carly Hergett 10, Noelle West 6, Nellie Desjarlais 4, Abby Yocum 2.
Troy 56, Noxon 25
Noxon 4 8 8 5 — 25
Troy 17 15 10 14 — 56
NOXON — Kristina Brown 7, Anna Kaiser 5, Cory Brodmerkle 4, Torti 3, Koonce 2, Fickas 2, Weltz 2.
TROY — Allie Coldwell 20, Aurora Becquart 8, Allie Brown 8, Alyssa Lewis 6, Kylie Carr 5, Olivia Roach 5, Katelyn Downey 4.