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Youth Sports April 10, 2024: Soccer, volleyball, basketball, gymnastics and more

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 1 year, 1 month AGO
| April 10, 2024 1:15 AM

HAYDEN RECREATION

Soccer

April 6

U8 Coed

Ash Mountain Legal: Mason Anderson-2 goals; Connor Ashburn-2 goals; Jett Jameson-2 goals; Cooper Leary-5 goals

Barton Flooring & Trim LLC: Aiden Barton-1 goal

Compass Communications & Construction, Inc.: Dane Burton-1 goal; Eli Hocking-2 goals; Jacob Lundwall-3 goals

Fu-Ki-Hayden: Carter Botenhagen-2 goals

Growing Grit: No Stats Available

Hayden Canyon Charter: Waylon Hassett-1 goal

Hubof's Landscaping: Cameron Nelson-2 goals

Lake City Auto Care: Boss Gustafson-4 goals; Everett Talbot-1 goal; Logan Whipp-2 goals

North Idaho Eye: No Stats Available

PowerHouse Electric: Aaron Clyde-1 goal 

Selkirk Sport: No Stats Available

VanZandt Financial- Aiden Jeffreys-1 goal

U10 Coed

Advanced Input Systems: Hayden Bemis-1 goal

Ashlie Hultman Insurance Agency-State Farm: No Stats Available

Chomper Cafe: Silas Tolson-2 goals; Noah Wilkinson-5 goals

Hayden Canyon Charter: Valor Cale-2 goals

Lancaster Market: No Stats Available

Ponderosa Pines Farm: Peyton Jett-3 goals; Brayden Patterson-2 goals; Christopher Patterson- 4 goals

Saturday Night Inc.: Isabelle Caywood-1 goal; Alexander Dahm-1 goal; Billy Kearns-4 goals; Mason Higbee-1 goal

Shaver Home Inspection: Jackson Adams-1 goal Jack Shaver-1 goal

U12 Coed

Andy's Heating & Cooling: Tinsley Anderson-1 goal; Blair Burk- goal; Holly Stoddard-1 goal

Christian Center School: Emery MckEee-2 goals

Fred's Plumbing: Rusty Moorman-1 goal

Fu-Ki Hayden: David Clark-1 goal; Banyan Sisson-1 goal

Hayden Canyon Charter: Levi Dunn-2 goals

Lake City Auto Care: Flint Barton-2 goals; Tommy Cooper-4 goals; Cannon Siers-1 goal

U15 Coed

Belle's Brunch House: Benjamin Magoffin-1 goal

ETCO Services: Charlie Stockton-2 goals

F.C.A: Sebastian Guitron-2 goals: Anthony Haller-5 goals

Hayden Canyon Charter: Clint Harwood-3 goals; Ryder Morrison-1 goal; Josh Stewart-1 goal

The Chosen: No Stats Available

RATHDRUM PARKS AND RECREATION

Volleyball 

April 6

5th-6th Grade Co-Ed Volleyball

Blue Crush vs. Grey Smash

Match 1: Blue Crush (16-14)

Match 2: Grey Smash (21-20)

Match 3: Blue Crush (22-19)

Red Sting vs. Black Aces

Match 1: Red Sting (13-9)

Match 2: Red Sting (13-11)

Match 3: Red Sting (14-12)

3rd–4th Grade Co-Ed Volleyball

Rathdrum Parks & Rec vs. GreenTec

Match 1: GreenTec (23-22)

Match 2: Rathdrum Parks & Rec (19-18)

Match 3: Tie (22-22)

Kral Construction vs. Idaho Commercial Appraisal

Match 1: Kral Construction (10-9)

Match 2: Kral Construction (9-8)

Match 3: Kral Construction (9-5)

GYMNASTICS

Avant Coeur Boys competed at the Regional Championships in Everett, Wash.

Level 3

Jakob Clinton tied for 6th on Vault with a 8.700 and had a high of 9.500 on PBars

Eric Newell tied for 5th on Floor with a 9.600 and tied for 3rd on PBars with a 10.200

Level 4

Preston Pool had a high of 9.100 on Pommel and a high of 8.200 on Rings

Level 9

Lance Mosher had a high of 12.000 on Floor and a high of 11.750 on PBars

Conan Tapia took 4 th on Rings with a 11.500, 3rd on Vault with a 12.700, 1 st on High Bar with a

11.750 and 4th All Around with a 69.500

Grayson McKlendin had a high of 11.850 on Floor and took 5 th on High Bar with a 11.050

Felipe McAllister took 6 th on Rings with a 11.300 and had a high of 11.400 on PBars

Cayden Ptashkin had a high of 11.800 on Floor and tied for 7th on Rings with a 11.200


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    Courtesy photo Three Coeur d'Alene High distance runners qualified to attend the 2024 Arcadia Invitational in Arcadia, Calif., on April 5-6. A record 692 high schools had athletes qualify for track and field events throughout the United States. In the 3,200 meters (Open Section 1), Zack Cervi-Skinner placed 15th with a time of 9:17.49 (third fastest is CHS history), and Jacob King placed 23rd with a time of 9:25.24 (fourth is CHS history); in the mile run (Open), Zack Cervi-Skinner placed 48th with a time of 4:24.95; and in the 3,200 meters (seeded), Max Cervi-Skinner placed 25th with a time of 9:05.65 (setting a CHS school record). Pictured from left are coach Emry Carr, Max Cervi-Skinner, Jacob King and Zack Cervi-Skinner.
 
 

    Courtesy photo The Holy Family Catholic School middle school (grade 6-8) girls basketball team took place at the Mountain Christian League Tournament at The Oaks in Spokane Valley. In the front row from left are Ollie Dudley, Sadie Franz, Aranie Barragan, Emily Murphy, Violet Oberholzer, Mary Kate Doree and Ava Langer; and back row from left, Scarlet Oberholzer, coach Jessica Franz, Faith McAllister, Colette Kolobow, Lily Alberton, Mariah Lowman, Isabel Cefola, coach Keely Lowman, Audrey McMahon, Harleen Singh-Hernandez and coach Todd Turner.
 
 


    Courtesy photo Three Coeur d'Alene High distance runners qualified to attend the 2024 Arcadia Invitational in Arcadia, Calif., on April 5-6. A record 692 high schools had athletes qualify for track and field events throughout the United States. In the 3,200 meters (Open Section 1), Zack Cervi-Skinner placed 15th with a time of 9:17.49, and Jacob King placed 23rd with a time of 9:25.24; in the mile run (Open), Zack Cervi-Skinner placed 48th with a time of 4:24.95; and in the 3,200 meters (seeded), Max Cervi-Skinner placed 25th with a time of 9:05.65 (setting a CHS school record). Pictured from left are Coeur d'Alene distance coach Emry Carr, Max Cervi-Skinner, Jacob King and Zack Cervi-Skinner.
 
 
    Courtesy photo 208 Volleyball U13 Elite took first in the American Division at the Salt Lake City Showdown this past weekend, earning a bid to the USAV National Championships in Dallas, Texas. In the front row from left are Gretah Angle, Jade Laos and Sonia-rei Fong; and back row from left, coach Amber Powell, Ella Jeanselme, Peyton Barclift, Ellie Fangman, Everlee Powell, Texanna Schlechte, Ella Yrjana, Danica Pratt, head coach Jessica Trevena and coach Janell Gardner.
 
 
    Courtesy photo The North Idaho Storm 2025 varsity team went 5-0 to win the All Star division of the Stars Shootout held this past weekend at the Warehouse in Spokane. The Storm beat Knight Club 72-37, Catch Spokane Express 81-34 and Deer Park Bombers 56-22. In the semifinals the Storm beat NI Impact (Lake City) 47-36. In the championship game the Storm beat the Kendrick High School Tigers 56-50. From left are head coach Al Arnone, Peyton Hillman, Dominic Wilhelm, Mason Hensley, Zach Bell, Carter Kloos, Garrett Varner, Zach Cook, Evan Hensyel, Gabe Harris, Jaron Yager and assistant coach Garrett Swanson. Not pictured is Lovie Weil.
    Courtesy photo Avant Coeur Gymnastics Level 9s at the Region 2 Regional Championships in Everett, Wash. From left, Grayson McKlendin, Lance Mosher, Cayden Ptashkin, Conan Tapia, Felipe McAllister and coach Matt Auerbach.
 
 
    Courtesy photo Avant Coeur Gymnastics Level 5s and 7s at the Region 2 Regional Championships in Everett, Wash. From left are Ricky Parker, Blaide Cotten, Carson Kenny and coach Matt Auerbach.
 
 
 
    Courtesy photo Avant Coeur Gymnastics Hope's athletes competed at the Parkettes Optional Elite Qualifier in Pennsylvania. From left are Piper St John and Kaylee Strimback.
    Courtesy photo Avant Coeur Gymnastics Level 4 Preston Pool at the Region 2 Regional Championships in Everett, Wash.
 
 
    Courtesy photo Avant Coeur Gymnastics Level 3s at the Region 2 Regional Championships in Everett, Wash. From left are Eric Newell and Jakob Clinton.
    Courtesy photo The Holy Family Catholic School middle school (grade 6-8) boys basketball team won the Mountain Christian League Tournament at The Oaks in Spokane Valley. From left are Eli Franz, Rhett Gama, Grant Clemens, coach Jordan Gama, Sam Murphy, Rogan Velin, Ty Ball, James Roscoe, coach Kellen Clemens, Drew Bragg, Jimmy Doree and coach Rett Roscoe.
 
    Courtesy photo The Spokane Elite NXT 14U basketball team won the Stars Shootout 15U division 52-50 over ITZ Select on Sunday at the Warehouse in Spokane. From left are coach Tre’ Boyd, coach Trenten Garza, Orest Sydor, Ty Ball (Coeur d'Alene), Tavion Norwood (Post Falls), Lennox Radford (Coeur d'Alene), Taytem Frazier (Coeur d'Alene), Jason Dixon, Andy Irgens (Coeur d'Alene), coach Jeremiah Hilliard and coach Stacy Boyd. Not pictured is Jacob Wood (Coeur d'Alene).
 
 
 
  
  
 


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