PREP BOYS BASKETBALL: Moscow tops Lakeland in OT
Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 1 year, 1 month AGO
RATHDRUM — Senior Kenton Ferguson hit a 3-pointer at the top of the key to force a second overtime for Lakeland, but Moscow senior Ian Hillman scored 22 of his team-high 26 points in the second half and overtime to send the Bears over the Hawks 85-82 in the Inland Empire League opener for both at Hawk Court on Friday.
Ferguson hit six 3-pointers and finished with five assists and two steals.
“He’s hit so many quality shots for us,” Lakeland coach Tony Hanna said. “Kenton played his heart out tonight. Defensively, we didn’t do a good enough job of keeping the ball in front of us and playing without fouling.”
Moscow was 24 of 32 from the free-throw line, compared to 16 of 24 for Lakeland.
Senior Ben Ryan had 10 points and 15 rebounds and junior Gabe Harris had 19 points and seven rebounds for Lakeland (4-2), which hosts Timberlake on Monday.
Brayson Reed scored 22 points for Moscow (3-3).
Moscow 14 12 19 22 8 10 — 85
Lakeland 16 19 14 18 8 7 — 82
MOSCOW — Hillman 26, Wilson 4, Breese 1, Cummings 10, Izzo 6, Bethel 5, Frei 0, Abendroth 11, Williams 0, Reed 22, Hurley 0.
LAKELAND — Norce 2, Hensley 9, Ferguson 29, Ryan 10, Varner 1, Roth 6, Cook 0, Hillman 6, Harris 19.
Post Falls 52
Clarkston 27
CLARKSTON, Wash. — When the Bantams tried to stuff the middle, Trojan guard Neil McCarthy opened things back up for his teammates.
McCarthy hit three of his four 3-pointers in the first quarter, finishing with 16 points and four assists for the Trojans in a nonleague win.
“We really sped them up and forced 19 turnovers,” Post Falls coach Mike McLean said. “It was a really rugged game and Clarkston did a good job of taking away our inside scoring, which left Neil open, which was really good for us tonight.”
Senior Asher Bowie had eight points and nine rebounds, senior Alex Shields had seven rebounds and three assists for Post Falls (6-2).
“We got some really tough kind of rebounds tonight,” McLean said. “I was really happy with how Asher and Neil played. Neil did a really good job of getting us going when Clarkston was trying to plug us up.”
Carter Steinwand scored 12 points for Clarkston (4-3).
Post Falls 16 10 12 14 — 52
Clarkston 9 7 6 5 — 27
POST FALLS — Lysne 2, McLean 3, McCarthy 16, Cameron 8, McKeown 3, Carver 9, Blake 1, Shields 2, Bowie 8.
CLARKSTON — Woods 2, Noriega 0, Van Tine 4, Uribe 0, Steinwand 12, Hoffman 3, Rinard 1, Moore 2.
St. Maries 62
Genesis Prep 37
POST FALLS — Sophomore JJ Yearout scored 14 points, and the visiting Lumberjacks pulled away in the second half to notch their first victory of the season, a nonleague win over the Jaguars at The Courts at Real Life.
Sophomore Xavier Sloper added 12 points for St. Maries (1-4), which led by eight points at halftime, then outscored the hosts 29-12 in the second half.
“We didn’t handle their pressure very well,” Genesis Prep coach Lon Morast said. “They ran their offense really well, and we did not.”
Junior Spencer Farrell hit four 3-pointers and led Genesis Prep (4-2) with 14 points.
St. Maries plays host to Priest River today at 4:30 in the Central Idaho League opener.
Genesis Prep plays at the Lake City junior varsity on Wednesday.
St. Maries 15 18 12 17 — 62
Genesis Prep 10 15 7 5 — 37
ST. MARIES — W. Holmes 7, J. Barta 2, Yearout 14, Gustaffe 4, B. Barta 2, L. Holmes 9, Riberich 2, Defoort 2, Sloper 12, Swallows 5, Smith 3.
GENESIS PREP — Farrell 14, Nichols 7, Tosh 4, Martin 2, Rubert 8, Meyer 2, Earley 0, Gintz 0, Stewart 0, Blood 0.
Timberlake 65
Deer Park 50
SPIRIT LAKE — Junior Tyler Engelson scored 20 points, and the host Tigers pulled away in the third quarter to finish off the Stags in nonleague play.
Jacob Yetter added 18 points, Nathaniel Dykeman 12 for Timberlake (3-5), which outscored Deer Park 23-14 in the third quarter after leading 27-20 at halftime. Engleson scored eight points, Yetter seven for the Tigers in the third.
“We just came out with a little more intensity,” Timberlake coach Mike LaFountaine said of the third quarter. “We tried to push the ball and play our style, and it resulted in points.”
Cooper Rich led Deer Park (2-3) with 16 points.
Timberlake travels to Lakeland on Monday.
Deer Park 6 14 14 16 — 50
Timberlake 14 13 23 15 — 65
DEER PARK — Rich 16, Kemano 10, Rezayi 11, Martin 8, Phillips 4.
TIMBERLAKE — Engelson 20, Dykeman 12, Yetter 18, Vallieres 3, Meidinger 4, McDougall 0, Dorman 0, Lenz 0, Higgins 8.
Highland-Craigmont 64
Kootenai 53
CRAIGMONT — Junior Chris Moore poured in four 3-pointers and scored 33 points, and the Warriors closed strong before falling short to the host Huskies in nonleague play.
Senior Ty Goeckner scored 19 points for Highland (6-2), which jumped out to a 26-10 first-quarter lead.
“Tough loss today,” Kootenai coach Tom Tucker said. “Boys played amazing in the second half; another great performance by Chris tonight. A ton of work still to do, but we are getting better every time we play.”
Simon Hodges added eight points for Kootenai (0-3), which returns to action Jan. 9 at Wallace.
Kootenai 10 12 12 19 — 53
Highland-C 26 17 11 10 — 64
KOOTENAI — Braz 0, Derry 0, Strobel 6, Moore 33, Hodges 8, Unger 2, Addington 4.
HIGHLAND-C — Miller 4, Knowlton 16, Kinzer 2, R. Crow 2, Lunders 0, T. Goeckner 19, Gill 4, Hix 6, G. Crow 11, O. Goeckner 0.
N.I. Christian 61
Spo. Class. Chr. 37
LIBERTY LAKE — Caden Smith had 27 points and Carson Malinauskas added 18 as the Royals downed the Knights in Mountain Christian League play at the HUB Sports Center.
Colton Scott hit two 3-pointers and added 12 points, and Ethan Antone had nine steals for North Idaho Christian (5-1, 3-1 MCL), which plays Country Christian of Pasco, Wash., today at 2:30 at Holy Family Catholic School in Coeur d’Alene.
Justice Biazza led Spokane Classical Christian with 14 points.
Spo. Class. Chris. 11 7 13 6 — 37
N.I. Christian 15 17 15 14 — 61
SPOKANE CLASSICAL CHRISTIAN — Avdeyez 8, McGuire 8, Kapelac 7, Biazza 14.
NORTH IDAHO CHRISTIAN — Smith 27, Scott 12, Winde 2, Ca. Malinauskas 18, Antone 2, Finney 0, Co. Malinauskas 0, Thacker 0.
Christian Center 54
Country Christian 51
PASCO, Wash. — Colton Smith scored 22 points for the Lions in a Mountain Christian League win over Country Christian.
Christian Center (2-3, 2-3 MCL) faces the Spokane Athletic Co-Op at the HUB Sports Center in Liberty Lake on Monday.
Logan Beck scored 29 points for Country Christian (3-4, 2-4), which faces North Idaho Christian today at Holy Family Catholic School.
Christian Center 16 11 13 14 — 54
Country Christian 14 10 11 15 — 51
CHRISTIAN CENTER — Smith 22, Coppinger 0, McWhorter 10, Cotten 0, Marshall 6, Sperling 2, Mamentiff 14.
COUNTRY CHRISTIAN — Aldin 0, Beck 29, Blocher 2, C. Miller 0, W. Miller 6, Nakamura 8, Sheehan 6.