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PREP ROUNDUP: Coeur du Christ tunes up for league tilt with win over Deary

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 2 months, 3 weeks AGO
| October 11, 2025 1:20 AM

• FOOTBALL

SPIRIT LAKE — Sophomore quarterback Grant Clemens hit senior wide receiver Greg Hayes on a pair of touchdown passes in the first quarter, leading the Coeur du Christ Saints over the Deary Mustangs 50-22 in a nonleague game at Timberlake High's Van Tuinstra Memorial Field on Friday. 

Junior running back Jon Denke scored on touchdown runs of 4, 82 and 23 yards for Coeur du Christ (5-1), which faces Wallace next Friday in a North Star League game at the Sather Field Athletic Complex in Silverton. 

Deary is 3-4. 


Coeur du Christ scoring plays 

First quarter 

CdAC — Greg Hayes 15 pass from Grant Clemens. 

CdAC — Hayes 63 pass from Clemens. 

CdAC — Jon Denke 4 run. 

Second quarter 

CdAC — Hayes 77 pass from Clemens. 

CdAC — Denke 82 run. 

CdAC — Denke 23 run. 

Third quarter 

CdAC — Charles Jenne 46 run. 


Grangeville 50 

St. Maries 0 


ST. MARIES — The host Lumberjacks were outgained 398-109 in total offense in a Central Idaho League loss to the Bulldogs at St. Maries High. 

Hollis Elliott ran for 137 yards and a touchdown for the Bulldogs (4-4, 2-1 CIL), who led 29-0 at halftime. 

St. Maries senior quarterback Jack Barta completed 15 of 22 passes for 121 yards, but the Lumberjacks were limited to minus 12 yards rushing. 

St. Maries travels to Priest River next Friday. 

Grangeville hosts Kellogg next Friday. 


Grangeville    21    8    14    7    —    50 

St. Maries    0    0    0    0    —    0 

First quarter 

Grange — Gage Smith 1 run (Jeffrey Dolan kick), 9:08. 

Grange — Gavin Blewett 210 pass from Smith (kick failed), 5:48. 

Grange — Hollis Elliott 34 run (conversion good), 2:50. 

Second quarter 

Grange — Tate Schumacher 14 run (Smith run), 7:30. 

Third quarter 

Grange — Parker Pooley 16 run (Dolan kick), 8:37. 

Grange — Blewett 17 pass from Smith (Dolan kick), 2:05. 

Fourth quarter 

Grange — Smith 28 run (Dolan kick), 2:43. 

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 

RUSHING — Grange, Elliott 16-135, Smith 8-53, Weckman 4-40, Schumacher 5-32, Pooley 2-25, Blewett 2-3, Long 1-2, Heitzman 1-1. SM, Harold 1-4, Yearout 7-3, R. Brusseau 12-3, K. Brusseau 1-0, J. Barta 7-(-9). 

PASSING — Grange, Smith, 7-12-1-107. SM, J. Barta, 15-22-0-121, DeLong, 0-1-0-0. 

RECEIVING — Grange, Schumacher 1-40, Blewett 3-38, Long 1-19, McGregor 1-8, Elliott 1-2. SM, B. Barta 7-60, Gustaffe 4-43, Harold 1-11, Speakman 2-5, Yearout 1-2. 


Wallace 56 

Clark Fork 22 

CLARK FORK — Sophomore quarterback Cooper Miller threw for 312 yards and accounted for seven touchdowns for the Miners in a win over the Wampus Cats in the North Star League opener for both at Clark Fork High. 

Junior Henry Larson had 10 catches for 137 yards and two touchdowns and ran for one score for Wallace (6-1), which hosts Coeur du Christ at Sather Field in Silverton next Friday. 

Clark Fork (1-4) faces Lakeside at the Marimn Health Coeur Center in Worley next Friday. 


Genesee/Colton 50

Lakeside 42


WORLEY — The host Knights (0-7) fell to the Bulldogs (6-0) in a nonleague game at the Marimn Health Coeur Center.

Lakeside hosts Clark Fork next Friday.


Anaconda 66

Kellogg 26 


KELLOGG — The host Wlidcats slipped to 2-4 with a nonleague loss to the Copperheads (5-2) at Teeters Field.

Kellogg travels to Grangeville for a Central Idaho League game next Friday.


• GIRLS SOCCER

Cd’A Charter 11 

Priest River 0 


POST FALLS — Sophia Peppin, Emily Tanneberger and Riley Greene had two goals each for the Panthers in an Intermountain League win over the Spartans at The Fields at Real Life. 

“This was our final game of the season after a long stretch of games with little time in between,” Coeur d’Alene Charter coach Stacy Smith said. “The girls stayed focused on our goal of finishing out the season undefeated in league play. We were able to play all of our freshman today and a few other players who come off the bench for us. Getting game time experience is really priceless, so it’s always great when we can make that happen. It was a very solid statement to finish the season.” 

Coeur d’Alene Charter (10-1-1, 10-0 IML) is off until the semifinal round of the 4A District 1-2 tournament on Friday at The Fields at Real Life. 

Priest River (0-13, 0-10) faces Bonners Ferry in the opening round on Wednesday at The Fields at Real Life in Post Falls. 


First half — 1, Charter, Sofia Peppin (Sierra Sheppard), 2:00. 2, Charter, Sheppard (Merle Kerkhof), 3:00. 3, Charter, Peppin (unassisted), 10:00. 4, Charter, Kylah Chavez (unassisted), 18:00. 5, Charter, Emily Tanneberger (Riley Greene), 29:00. 6, Charter, Tanneberger (Greene), 31:00. Second half — 7, Charter, Greene (unassisted), 46:00. 8, Charter, Greene (Chavez), 52:00. 9, Charter, Avery Thompson (unassisted), 62:00. 10, Charter, Caleigh Stevenson (Hailey Viaud), 64:00. 11, Charter, Amelia Frengle (unassisted), 80:00. 

Shots on goal — PR 1, Charter 27. 

Saves — PR, unknown 15; Charter, Adysen Robinson 1.