PREP ROUNDUP: Lakeside tops Wallace in first Scenic Idaho Conference game
Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 4 years, 4 months AGO
• FOOTBALL
PLUMMER — Vander Brown rushed for 259 yards and three touchdowns on just nine carries as the host Lakeside Knights beat the Wallace Miners 46-12 on Friday night in the first football game of the new Scenic Idaho Conference.
“Yeah, it’s kind of strange, being in a two-team league, but we’ll take it,” Lakeside coach Chris Dohrman said.
On a blustery night, Lakeside (3-1) threw just four passes and gained 481 of its 495 yards on the ground.
“It was hard to get the ball out deep, and we were able to run the ball pretty well, so we stuck with that,” Dohrman said.
Tucker Sanchez and Jayson Hall had interceptions for Lakeside, and Dohrman also praised the play of linemen Alberto Arroyo and Sonny Reuben, who helped pave the way for the ground game.
Kody Richardson rushed for 92 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries for Wallace (0-3).
Next Friday, Lakeside plays Mullan-St. Regis at Mullan, and Wallace is home vs. Deary.
Wallace 0 6 0 8 — 14
Lakeside 6 20 8 12 — 46
First quarter
LS — Vander Brown 63 run (pass failed), 4:38
Second quarter
LS — Jayson Hall 23 run (pass failed), 11:51
LS — Tucker Sanchez 14 run (run failed), 4:29
Wall — Kody Richardson 45 run (run failed), 3:27
LS — Brown 65 run (J. Hall run), :33
Third quarter
LS — Brown 55 run (pass failed), 11:41
LS — Safety, :25
Fourth quarter
LS — Sonny Reuben 10 pass from Sanchez (pass failed), 11:53
LS — Qwincy Hall 61 run (pass failed), 9:52
Wall — Alex Field 2 run (Richardson run), 1:52
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING — Wall, Richardson 16-92, Field 16-40. LS, Brown 9-259, J. Hall 6-77, Q. Hall 2-76, Sanchez 7-39, Arroyo 6-36.
PASSING — Wall, Leeling 0-1-0-0, Field 1-4-2-(minus 18). LS, Sanchez 2-4-0-14.
RECEIVING — Wall, Leeling 1-(minus 18). LS, Reuben 1-10, Arroyo 1-4.
Timberlake 33
St. Maries 22
ST. MARIES — Following two bye weeks — one due to a game canceled due to poor air quality — the visiting Tigers got some banged-up bodies back, and notched their first win of the year, topping the Lumberjacks in nonleague play.
One of the injured players, Zach Yetter (leg), returned and caught a 40-yard touchdown pass from Ashton Peightal for Timberlake (1-2). The Tigers also welcomed back lineman Paul Turley (arm), among others.
“Those two weeks were helpful; it gave those kids a chance to heal,” Timberlake coach Kelly Amos said. “Offensively we were able to control the ball; our line did a fantastic job. It was a typical St. Maries team, very physical, but we were able to move the ball and control the clock.”
Grady Woodworth broke a 60-yard TD run for Timberlake, which plays host to Lakeland next Friday. Peightal also ran for a score, and had one of the Tigers' four interceptions.
St. Maries (1-1), which opened its season just last Saturday due to COVID-19 concerns, committed seven turnovers. Quinten Ramsey-Buress returned a kickoff 86 yards for a touchdown for the Lumberjacks, who play host to Bonners Ferry next Friday. He also had an interception and recovered a fumble.
Timberlake 13 8 6 6 — 33
St. Maries 6 0 8 8 — 22
First quarter
SM — Tristan Nelson 22 pass from Eli Gibson (kick failed)
TL — Grady Woodworth 60 run (Carter Fortin kick)
TL — Fortin 14 run (2-pt. PAT failed)
Second quarter
TL — Zach Yetter 40 pass from Ashton Peightal (Yetter run)
Third quarter
SM — Quinten Ramsey-Buress 86 kickoff return (Gibson run)
TL — Kale Pasley 1 run (kick failed)
Fourth quarter
TL — Peightal 4 run (kick failed)
SM — Jesse Harvey 11 pass from Gibson (Gibson run)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — TL, Woodworth 6-85, C. Fortin 4-48, L. Fortin 14-36, MacArthur 6-35, Pasley 10-27, Peightal 7-13. SM, Gibson 15-89, Martin 4-7, Larson 2-3.
PASSING — TL, Peightal 5-15-2-85, Yetter 2-2-0-18. SM, Gibson 10-23-4-155.
RECEIVING — TL, Yetter 3-73. L. Fortin 1-7, Pasley 1-5. SM, Nelson 4-91, Elliott 1-15, Harvey 1-11, Ramsey-Buress 1-10, Martin 2-7.
• VOLLEYBALL
Flathead Valley Home School Association vs. North Idaho Christian at Holy Family Catholic School, 8 p.m.
The Oaks d.
N.I. Christian
COEUR d'ALENE — Grace Gwin had six kills for the host Royals in a 25-16, 25-23, 25-19 loss to The Oaks Classical Christian Academy on Thursday night in Mountain Christian League play at Holy Family Catholic School.
Elisa Osborn had four blocks for North Idaho Christian (5-3, 1-1 MCL).
• CROSS COUNTRY
Charter's Davis,
Panther girls win
at Priest River
PRIEST RIVER — Coeur d’Alene Charter junior Logan Davis was the boys champion at the Ivan Benson Invitational on Thursday at Priest River High, finishing in 16 minutes, 28 seconds.
McKenna Kozeluh finished third for the Coeur d’Alene Charter girls, which edged Bonners Ferry for the girls team title.
Immaculate Conception of Post Falls placed four in the top 10, ran away with the boys title.
BOYS
TEAM SCORES — 1, Immaculate Conception 31. 2, Coeur d’Alene Charter 41. 3, Kellogg 48.
TOP 10 — 1, Logan Davis, Cd’A Charter, 16:28. 2, Kellen Souza, Immaculate Conception, 17:54. 3, Danny Kuplack, Immaculate Conception, 18:28. 4, Jack Darakjy, Immaculate Conception, 18:31. 5, Dylan Lord, Priest River, 18:48. 6, Nathan Russell, Cd’A Charter, 19:17. 7, Ethan Guy, Kellogg, 19:27. 8, Karson Mobbs, Lakeland, 19:28. 9, Adrian Deartola, Immaculate Conception, 19:45. 10, Nolan Oyler, Cd’A Charter, 19:48.
GIRLS
TEAM SCORES — 1, Coeur d’Alene Charter 43. 2, Bonners Ferry 47. 3, Kellogg 58. 4, Lakeland 66.
TOP 10 — 1, Annika Rantala, Priest River, 21:05. 2, Lacey Medina, Kellogg, 21:07. 3, McKenna Kozeluh, Cd’A Charter, 21:26. 4, Shaye Sullivan, Kellogg, 21:43. 5, Natal Davis, Cd’A Charter, 21:57. 6, Ceci Roemer, Bonners Ferry, 22:04. 7, Peyton Duffield, Cd’A Charter, 22:06. 8, Camille Ussher, Bonners Ferry, 22:39. 9, Markena Gorton, Lakeland, 22:50. 10, Jenna Brooks, Bonners Ferry, 24:08.