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PREP ROUNDUP: Wallace to play Lakeside for district title

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 3 months, 1 week AGO
| February 11, 2026 1:17 AM

• GIRLS

COEUR d’ALENE — Senior Kylee Phillips scored 22 points for the second-seeded Wallace Miners in a 65-42 win over the third-seeded Clark Fork Wampus Cats in a semifinal game in the 2A District 1 tournament at North Idaho College. 

Wallace (9-8) advances to face top-seeded Lakeside (10-11) in the championship game on Thursday at 7 p.m. at North Idaho College. Clark Fork finished 5-12. 

Junior Khepri Wood scored 19 points for Wallace. 

Senior Piper Scarlett scored 14 points for Clark Fork. 


Clark Fork    4    13    8    17    —    42 

Wallace        16    16    21    12    —    65 

CLARK FORK — Petersen 2, Anderson 4, Raynor 2, Stevens 0, Rogier 13, Scarlett 14, Mayorga 7. 

WALLACE — Au. Birdsell 6, Voorhees 2, M. Stutzke 0, Wood 19, K. Stutzke 2, DePatto 0, Petersen 0, Hanks 7, Al. Birdsell 3, Phillips 22. 


Mullan vs.

Kootenai, ppd.

COEUR d'ALENE — The 1A District 1 tournament championship game between the Tigers and Warriors at North Idaho College was postponed due to a flu outbreak within the Tigers program.

The game has been rescheduled for Thursday at 5 p.m. at North Idaho College.


• BOYS

St. Maries 56 

Timberlake 37 

SPIRIT LAKE — Senior JJ Yearout scored eight of his 16 points in a burst late in the second quarter to help the visiting Lumberjacks push the game open and defeat the Tigers in nonleague play. 

“It was a really close game up to that point,” St. Maries coach Bryan Chase said.  

Yearout also had 11 rebounds and three steals for St. Maries 13-3). Landon Riberich added 13 points, including six straight in the third quarter.  

Chase said Xavier Sloper took a couple of timely charges in the second and third quarters.  

Max Simpson led Timberlake (5-12) with 13 points. 

“We had a good start, and then let JJ get eight straight to go into halftime down 13,” Timberlake coach Juston Henry said. “St Maries really stepped up its defensive pressure in the third and put us in a hole. They are too good of a team to fall behind; coach Chase has them really playing well.” 

Brant Rush made a couple of 3-pointers to pull Timberlake within 15-13 late in the second quarter. St. Maries allowed just four 3-pointers in the game, one in the second half. 

“Our attention to detail on the 3-point line,” Chase said. “They’ve got some good shooters, and we wanted to push ‘em off the line.” 

St. Maries travels to Kellogg on Thursday for a key Central Idaho League clash. 

Timberlake travels to Priest River on Thursday. 


St. Maries     10    18    17    11    —    56 

Timberlake     5    10    4    18    —    37 

ST. MARIES — Harold 7, J. Barta 0, Yearout 16, Gustaffe 9, B. Barta 0, Riberich 13, Chatigny 0, Speakman 6, Sloper 5. 

TIMBERLAKE — Shively 2, Short 4, Montes 4, Walter 0, Simpson 13, Van Gundy 0, Hiaasen 0, Rush 8, Smith 0, Barnhart 3, Martin 3. 


Bonners Ferry 66 

Kellogg 61 

KELLOGG — The visiting Badgers outscored the Wildcats 34-25 in the second half of a nonleague game at Andrews Gymnasium. 

“They did a good job of getting in and out of defenses through the game,” Kellogg coach Mike Martin said. “We executed against their zone, but got a little flat in the third quarter and they did a good job of getting after us. They were creating some turnovers and it turned into transition points, and that’s where they hurt us.” 

Senior Draeden Taylor scored 15 points and junior Ty Cheney and junior Evan Vindasius scored 14 points each for Kellogg (10-8), which hosts St. Maries on Thursday. 

Junior Peyton Henthorn scored 22 points for Bonners Ferry (8-8), which hosts Priest River on Friday. 


Bonners Ferry    14    18    13    21    —    66 

Kellogg        23    13    6    19    —    61 

BONNERS FERRY — Shrock 19, Stolley 0, Hinthorn 22, Allred 3, Abubakari 13, Thompson 4, Cartwright-Kissee 5.  

KELLOGG — Coburn 3, Taylor 15, A. Lewis 0, P. Lewis 7, Honnerlaw 8, Cheney 14, Vindasius 14.