NIC ROUNDUP: Cardinal men win on court, women by forfeit
Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 1 year, 11 months AGO
MEN'S BASKETBALL
WENATCHEE, Wash. — Three North Idaho reserves reached double figures and the Cardinals’ bench totaled 46 points in an 89-71 victory over the Wenatchee Valley Knights in Northwest Conference play Monday night.
Vanti Erving and Kyle Karstetter each had 12 off the bench for NIC (24-0, 12-0 NWAC), and Kamryn Thomas added 11.
Taden King hit three 3s and led the Cardinals with 14 points, and Julius Mims added 13.
Ayoni Benevadez led Wenatchee Valley (7-16, 3-8) with 14 points.
NIC outrebounded Wenatchee Valley 51-26.
NIC travels to Walla Walla on Saturday.
NORTH IDAHO
Julius Mims 6-11 0-2 13, Xavier Bailey 1-4 2-4 4, Cobi Campbell 3-6 0-0 6, Brendon Johnson 3-6 0-0 6, Taden King 5-13 1-1 14, Vanti Erving 4-7 4-4 12, Jeremiah Sibley 1-5 1-2 3, Michael Durkin 0-0 0-0 0, Kamryn Thomas 3-5 3-5 11, Phil Holmes 3-5 2-3 8, Kyle Karstetter 5-7 2-2 12. Totals 34-69 15-23 89.
WENATCHEE VALLEY
Ayoni Benavidez 7-18 0-2 14, Donato Joseph 3-6 3-5 10, Nico Castaneda 5-11 0-0 12, Bryson Williams 2-6 2-3 7, Justin Loveless 4-12 0-0 8, David Roe 3-10 1-2 7, Evek Amy 1-4 0-0 3, Ladu Kaden 3-3 4-6 10. Totals 28-70 10-18 71.
Halftime — NIC 42-31. 3-point goals — NIC 6-20 (Mims 1-5, Campbell 0-1, Johnson 0-1, King 3-4, Erving 0-2, Sibley 0-3, Thomas 2-3, Karstetter 0-1), WVC 5-26 (Benavidez 0-4, Joseph 1-2, Castaneda 2-4, Williams 1-5, Loveless 0-6, Roe 0-2, Amy 1-3). Rebounds — NIC 51 (Bailey, Johnson, Thomas, Karstetter 7), WVC 26 (Benavidez 7). Assists — NIC 20 (Sibley 6), WVC 13 (Castaneda 6). Fouled out — Erving, Loveless. Total fouls — NIC 17, WVC 17. Technical fouls — NIC 1, WVC 2.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
North Idaho d.
Wenatchee Valley, forfeit
WENATCHEE, Wash. — The host Knights forfeited the NWAC game to the Cardinals due to “coaching issues” with the Wenatchee Valley staff, an NIC spokesperson said.
A search of the staff directory for Wenatchee Valley College athletics no longer lists any coaches for the women’s basketball team.
With the forfeit, North Idaho (13-10, 7-5 NWAC) moves ahead of Wenatchee Valley (9-13, 6-5) into fourth place in the East Region. The top four teams advance to the conference tournament. The Knights began the day a half-game ahead of NIC in fourth.
The teams are scheduled to meet again March 1 at NIC.
The Cardinals are next scheduled to play Saturday at Walla Walla.
WRESTLING
Trio win district titles, Cardinals qualify nine to nationals
OREGON CITY, Ore. – Second is something.
But it’s not something North Idaho College is satisfied with right now.
Freshman Kobi Johnson (125 pounds), sophomore Brant Porter (141), freshman Kana’i Tapia (149) and freshman Benjamen Mitchell (157) won regional titles for NIC, which finished runner-up by three points at the West District Championships at Clackamas Community College on Sunday.
NIC qualified nine of 10 wrestlers to nationals.
“For the most part, we wrestled really well and had a couple of setbacks,” NIC interim coach Derrick Booth said. “But we’re really proud of what they put out. We’re really looking forward to what could happen in a few weeks.”
Sophomore Ledger Petracek (second at 165), freshman Travis Waldner (184), freshman Bradley Whitwright (second at 197) and freshman Shai Murray (third at 285) also advanced.
Ethan Miller, a sophomore from Post Falls High, who finished fourth at 174, received a wild-card bid to nationals.
“Everyone wrestled really well,” said Booth, who competed on NIC’s last national championship team in 2013. “We’re never going to settle for second. We want that first-place trophy. It’s not what we wanted, but we’re motivated for the future.”
Clackamas won its ninth straight regional title with 108.5 points. NIC, seeking its first regional title since 2013, finished second with 105.5. Clackamas is the four-time national champion.
NIC beat Clackamas twice in duals during the season.
The NJCAA Tournament is March 3-4 at the Mid-American Center in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
TEAM SCORES – 1, Clackamas 108.5. 2, North Idaho College 105.5. 3, Southwestern Oregon 59. 4, Snow 58.5. 5, Umpqua 15.
CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES
125 – Kobi Johnson, NIC, p. Branson Magsayo, Southwestern Oregon, 4:36. 133 – Mauro Michel, Southwestern Oregon, p. Jacob Waddoups, Snow, :57. 141 – Brant Porter, NIC, d. Justin Rodriguez, 4-2. 149 – Kana’i Tapia, NIC, p. Peyton Hughes, Clackamas, 5:44. 157 – Benjamen Mitchell, NIC, d. Jett Nelson, Southwestern Oregon, 5-1. 165 – Steele Starren, Clackamas, d. Ledger Petracek, NIC, 12-6. 174 – Austin Raby, Clackamas, p. Josiah Green, Umpqua, 2:01. 184 – Hayes Dalton, Snow, d. Andrew Balukas, Clackamas, 7-1. 197 – Michael Gasper, Clackamas, md. Bradley Whitwright, NIC, 14-4. 285 – Myles Norris, Clackamas, md. David Herring, Snow, 9-1.
THIRD PLACE
125 – Kai Matsunaga, Clackamas, d. Emmanuel Hasty, Umpqua, by forfeit. 133 – Vincenzo Gaeta, Umpqua, received a bye. 141 – Jaxon Johnson, Snow, d. Gideon Cole, Southwestern Oregon, 7-1. 149 – Ryder Fassett, Southwestern Oregon, p. Rhett Miner, Snow, 2:05. 157 – Paul Ortiz, Clackamas, p. Xavier Perez, Snow, 1:56. 165 – Isaiah Toomey, Southwestern Oregon, p. Jace Brower, Snow, 2:30. 174 – Zack Johnson, Snow, p. Ethan Miller, NIC, 1:39. 184 – Travis Waldner, NIC, md. JR Scott, Southwestern Oregon, 9-1. 197 – Christian Slack, Snow, md. Jaycen Crisotomo, Southwestern Oregon, 12-1. 285 – Shai Murray, NIC, p. Eduardo Penaloza, Southwestern Oregon, 5:38.