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Rayborn helps Lake City sweeps Post Falls

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 5 years, 4 months AGO
| September 13, 2019 1:00 AM

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Post Falls’ Ali Carpenter passes the ball to a teammate in a match against Lake City on Thursday. (LOREN BENOIT/Press)

- VOLLEYBALL

COEUR d’ALENE — Janae Rayborn totaled 10 kills, 10 digs and four aces as the Lake City Timberwolves swept the Post Falls Trojans 25-15, 25-19, 25-14 in a 5A Inland Empire League match Thursday night.

Brenna Hawkins added nine kills and two blocks for Lake City (4-0, 2-0 5A IEL). Nellie Reese had 18 assists, Hanah Stoddard 13 assists, Jaya Miller 14 digs and Kaily DeGraw and Kayla Freed two blocks each for the Timberwolves.

“Tonight we started playing team defense,” Lake City coach Mike Summers said. “The girls were locked in and doing their job, and flowing as one unit tonight. It’s the first time we’ve seen that this year.”

Brielle Nagel had 11 kills for Post Falls (3-4, 0-2). Kassie Gardiner added 10 assists and eight digs, Ali Carpenter six digs and one ace, Brooklyn Minden eight assists, Kamden Fiddes three blocks.

“Credit to Post Falls, they had some scrappy plays, and made us work for a lot of points,” Summers said.

Post Falls travels to Yakima on Saturday for the SunDome Volleyball Festival.

Lake City plays host to Coeur d’Alene on Tuesday.

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Mead

SPOKANE — Sarah Wilkey had eight kills, nine digs and three aces as the visiting Vikings beat the Panthers 25-18, 25-23, 25-23 in nonleague play.

Lauren Phillips had 13 assists and three aces for Coeur d’Alene (7-0).

Elly Schraeder had six kills and five blocks, Madi Symons six kills, Courtney Garwood 12 assists, Maggie Bloom eight digs for the Vikings.

“We passed well, and the defense was great,” Coeur d’Alene coach Carly Curtis said. “We were real scrappy; Mead’s a tough team, and the girls stepped up and played at a high level.”

Coeur d’Alene plays at the SunDome Volleyball Festival on Saturday in Yakima.

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Cd’A Charter

SPIRIT LAKE — Taylor Suko had nine kills and four digs as the host Tigers swept the Panthers 25-23, 25-20, 25-13 in the Intermountain League opener for both teams.

Jaycie Pratt added 15 assists and 11 digs for Timberlake (3-6). Brooke Jessen had eight kills, Kylie Marneris 12 digs and two aces, Sami Wilfong 12 assists, Abbie Joyce seven digs.

Megan MacKinney had 12 assists and three kills for Coeur d’Alene Charter. Rylee Peterson added six kills, Julia Haag five kills, Maddie Kociela four kills, Quincy Rigg six assists.

On Saturday, Coeur d’Alene Charter travels to St. Maries, and Timberlake plays at the Freeman Rip-A-Shot Tournament.

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Kootenai

HARRISON FLATS — The visiting Tigers swept the Warriors 25-12, 25-14, 25-20 in North Star League play.

Amanda Wine had two aces, Bella Defoort two digs for Kootenai (1-3, 0-2 NSL), which returns to action next Thursday at home vs. Lakeside.

- BOYS SOCCER

Lake City 2

Saint George’s 0

SPOKANE — Jacob Janzen scored twice and Tyler Allred stopped seven shots in goal for the Timberwolves in a nonleague win over the Dragons.

“We started strong and had lengthy periods of good possession throughout the game,” Lake City coach Alan Rich said. “Our defense was solid and we created several quality scoring opportunities from many different attack angles.”

Lake City (2-0-2) plays Saint George’s again on Saturday, this time at the Irma Anderl Soccer Complex at Lake City at 3 p.m.

First half — 1, LC, Jacob Janzen (unassisted), 18:00. Second half — 2, LC, Janzen (unassisted), 61:00.

Shots on goal — LC 14, SG 7.

Saves — LC, Tyler Allred, 7; SG, Finn Kelly, 12.

Moscow 4

Lakeland 1

MOSCOW — The host Bears scored twice in the first 13 minutes as the Hawks came out a little sluggish in the 4A Inland Empire League loss.

Lakeland (2-5-1, 0-2 4A IEL) scored in the 70th minute when Braden Munson’s left-footed corner kick hooked into the goal, off the keeper’s hands and just inside the near post.

“It caught everybody by surprise; we weren’t even sure it went in,” Lakeland coach Jeremiah Beckett said.

Moscow outshot Lakeland 33-4, but Beckett said most of the Bears’ shots came from long range against the Hawks’ packed-in defense.

“Our philosophy is to play defense, and let them come to us,” Beckett said. “We’re making their shots difficult, and trying to quickly counter when we can.”

Lakeland plays host to Saint George’s on Tuesday.

First half — 1, Mos, Odberg, 8:00. 2, Mos, Rezamand, 13:00. Second half — 3, Mos, King, 58:00. 4, LL, Braden Munson (corner kick), 70:00. 5, Mos, Rezamand (penalty kick), 78:00.

Shots on goal — LL 4, Mos, 33.

Saves — LL, Diego Escobar 25; Mos, 3.

- GIRLS SOCCER

Moscow 5

Lakeland 0

RATHDRUM — The Hawks fell to 0-2 in 4A Inland Empire League play with a shutout loss to the Bears at Sunrise Rotary Field.

Lakeland (0-3-2) travels to Colville on Saturday.

Moscow is 2-2-1, 1-0.

First half — 1, Mos, unknown, 10:00. 2, Mos, unknown, 25:00. Second half — 3, Mos, unknown, 60:00. 4, Mos, unknown, 72:00. 5, Mos, unknown, 75:00.

Shots on goal — Mos 10, LL 4.

Saves — Mos, unknown, 4; LL, unknown, 5.

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