PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL: Humphrey, Yount push Priest River past Kootenai
MAX OSWALD | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 year AGO
I grew up in the small town of Orwigsburg, Pa., where I resided all of my life before moving to Sandpoint. I attended Blue Mountain High School, where I participated in cross country and track and field, a sport that I ended up falling in love with. I went on to attend and run for DeSales University (with other brief stints at Susquehanna University and Elizabethtown College) and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sport communication with a minor in sport management. I remember just how great it made me feel when I was mentioned in my hometown newspaper. I want to be able to give that feeling to every athlete in Bonner County, no matter how big or small their accomplishments are. As an athlete myself, I know how many hours of work are put in on a daily basis, and that hard work deserves to be recognized. It is my goal to cover as much of the Bulldogs, Spartans and Wampus Cats as I can. I want to work with every athlete, parent, coach, administrator and the community to ensure the best stories are published. | November 19, 2024 3:00 PM
Priest River 68, Kootenai 16
HARRISON — Desi Humphrey had a team-high 22 points and six steals, Paityn Yount a double-double of 13 points and 10 rebounds, and the visiting Lady Spartans downed the Lady Warriors by a 52-point margin in their season-opening win Monday at Kootenai High.
Priest River started the game on a 16-0 run and finished it with an 18-0 run, shutting Kootenai out in the fourth quarter.
A senior, Humphrey was lights out from behind the three-point line, and in addition to her points and steals, added five rebounds and three assists. In addition to her double-double, Yount, also a senior, added an impressive five assists. Senior Lizzie McCracken also contributed in a big way for the Lady Spartans, racking up 14 points, six assists and four steals.
Also posting great performances for Priest River were junior Aleigha Jensen, who registered 10 points, eight rebounds and four steals, freshman McKinley Burgess-Duquette, who had six points, five rebounds and two steals off the bench, and Haley Braae, who produced four steals.
Priest River High head coach Tyler Douglas said his team played hard, shot the ball well, and are off to a good start, but still have a long way to go.
Priest River (1-0) will look to continue their strong start Thursday when they host a rematch with Kootenai for their home opener.
Priest River 18 13 20 17 — 68
Kootenai 2 8 6 0 — 16
INIDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PTS: PR — Humphrey 22, McCracken 14, Yount 13, Jensen 10, Burgess-Duquette 6, Braae 2, Whitaker 1. KT — N/A.
REB: PR — Yount 10, Jensen 8, Whitaker 5, Humphrey 5, Burgess-Duquette 5, Braae 3. KT — N/A.
AST: PR — McCracken 6, Yount 5, Humphrey 3, Jepson 2. KT — N/A.
STL: PR — Humphrey 6, McCracken 5, Braae 4, Jensen 4, Yount 2, Burgess-Duquette 2, Whitaker 1. KT — N/A.
BLK: PR — Yount 1. KT — None.
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