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Silver Valley Sports: Feb. 9 - 15

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 3 months AGO
| February 17, 2026 1:05 AM

KELLOGG GIRLS BASKETBALL  

- 2/9 

Kellogg 63 Orofino 37 

KELLOGG – The second-seeded Wildcats knocked off the third-seeded Maniacs in the opening round of the 3A District I/II Tournament.  

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- 2/11 

Grangeville 59 Kellogg 31 

GRANGEVILLE — The second-seeded Wildcats fell to the top-seeded Bulldogs (17-6) in the 3A District 1-2 championship game at Grangeville High. 

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- 2/13 

Kellogg 43 Orofino 39 

KELLOGG — Senior Dani Henrikson scored the final four points of the game as the second-seeded Wildcats rallied past the third-seeded Maniacs in the 3A District 1-2 second-place game at Andrews Gymnasium, advancing to state for the second time in three years. 

Kellogg is ranked 12th by MaxPreps.com, which puts them in the 3A State Tournament as the eighth seed, where they will face top-seeded Malad on Thursday in the opening round at Kuna High School.  

Orofino, which finished 7-13, did not score in the final 6:04 after taking a 39-31 lead. 

Junior Jordyn Stutzke scored 14 points and Henrikson added 12 for Kellogg. 

Senior Kaitlyn Curtis scored 13 points for Orofino. 

Orofino 10 13 18 8 — 39  

Kellogg 11 12 8 12 — 43  

OROFINO — Waters 0, Paul 10, Tondevold 5, Olive 0, Mizer 0, Beardin 7, Kurtis 13, McHaffie 4, Coomer 0. 

KELLOGG — Schillereff 0, Storey 9, Stutzke 14, Henrikson 12, Sorenson 4, Munoz 4, Gloyn 0. 


MULLAN GIRLS BASKETBALL  

- 2/12 

Kootenai 43 Mullan 16 

COEUR d’ALENE — The top-seeded Warriors earned a berth to state for the first time since 2013, beating the second-seeded Miners in the 1A District 1 championship game at NIC. 

“It’s amazing,” said Kootenai sophomore Brooklyn Charles, who finished with seven points, eight rebounds and eight steals, and was named Most Valuable Player of the North Star League after the game. 

“It’s crazy, because we’ve wanted it for so long. We fought really hard. Last year we wanted it so bad, but we fell to Nezperce in a play-in game. But this year, with no play-in game, it made it so very, very attainable, and we’re just so glad to have the opportunity to go.” 

Kootenai (7-8) advances to state at Owyhee High in Meridian beginning next Thursday. The Warriors will be the No. 8 seed, and open against top-seeded Salmon River (23-0) of Riggins in the tourney opener at 11 a.m. PST. 

Sophomore Harleigh Dutton led Kootenai with 10 points. She also had five rebounds and five steals. Freshman Juniper Stevenson had six points and seven rebounds, sophomore Madeline Loucks seven rebounds, freshman Hunter Charles five points and seven boards, freshman Dani Davidson six points, seven rebounds and three assists. 

The game was postponed from Tuesday because a flu outbreak on the Mullan team left the Tigers without enough to field a team. As it was, Mullan had five players available on Thursday, including one eighth grader, and the Tigers gave it their best. 

Freshman Lacie Morris scored nine points for Mullan, which finished 3-13. 

Mullan 0 5 4 7 — 16  

Kootenai 13 11 16 3 — 43  

MULLAN — Crandell 0, Tirabasso 3, Morris 9, Ullrich 4, Kostelich 0. 

KOOTENAI — J. Stevenson 6, Loucks 3, H. Charles 5, H. Stevenson 6, B. Charles 7, D. Davidson 6, Dutton 10. 


WALLACE GIRLS BASKETBALL  

- 2/12 

Wallace 77 Wallace 50 

COEUR d’ALENE — The top-seeded Knights, qualified for state for the second straight year, and third time in four years, with a victory over the Wallace Miners in the 2A District 1 championship game Thursday at North Idaho College’s Rolly Williams Court. 

“It was a lot different because it was my last year, so it was super special to win it with these guys,” said Lakeside senior guard Kyleigh Wolfe, who poured in a game-high 35 points for Lakeside, who advance to state next Thursday through Saturday at Columbia High in Nampa. 

The Knights will learn their first-round foe this weekend. As of Wednesday, Lakeside was ranked 10th in 2A by MaxPreps, whose rankings seed the state tournaments. 

Sophomore Laila SiJohn added 23 points for Lakeside, which jumped out to a 41-18 lead at halftime, only to see second-seeded Wallace close within 43-31 early in the third quarter, before the Knights pulled away for good, as their press, fueled by guards Wolfe and SiJohn, began to force turnovers again. 

Senior Kimberly Pluff added 11 points for Lakeside, which won its fourth straight district title, and sixth in seven years. 

Junior Khepri Wood scored 19 points for Wallace, which finished 9-9. 

“Lakeside’s a really good team,” Wallace coach Nichole Farkas said. “We had moments of doing great things; we fought back in that third quarter, and just didn’t have enough steam to make it the whole game.” 

“Wallace shot the ball really well — much better better than they have all season long,” Dohrman said. “The zone we sat in probably didn’t help much; we probably should have played more man.” 

Wallace was bidding for its first trip to state since 2022, and second since 2008. 

Wallace 10 8 20 12 — 50  

Lakeside 15 26 19 17 — 77  

WALLACE — Au. Birdsell 4, Voorhees 4, M. Stutzke 0, Wood 19, K. Stutzke 8, DePatto 0, Petersen 0, Hanks 0, Al. Birdsell 6, Phillips 9. 

LAKESIDE — Gorr 0, Pluff 11, Wolfe 35, SiJohn 23, Samuels-Brown 0, Stensgar 0, Peone 3, Leo 0, Ortivez 0, Lambert 5, Thompson 0. 


WALLACE BOYS BASKETBALL  

- 2/9 

Wallace 72 Genesis Prep 27 

WALLACE — Sophomore Lennox Radford scored 19 of his game-high 27 points in the first half as the host Miners beat the Jaguars in Scenic Idaho Conference play. 

Sophomore Cooper Miller added 15 points for Wallace. 

Sophomore Jacob Harris scored 10 points for Genesis Prep. 

GenesisPrep 5 0 12 10 — 27  

Wallace 28 17 16 11 — 72  

GENESIS PREP — Harris 10, Green 6, W. Hernas 0, M. Hernas 0, Cosner 2, Siahaya 0, Van Meeteren 0, Walsh 9, Martin 0. 

WALLACE — Miller 15, Myles 6, Sodbot 4, Larson 4, Radford 27, McGillivray 4, Rose 2, Stone 2, Strange 2, Murray 4, Darg 2. 


- 2/11 

Wallace 61 Clark Fork 43 

WALLACE — Sophomore Lennox Radford scored 20 points for the Miners in a Scenic Idaho Conference win over the Wampus Cats at Kirby Krulitz Court. 

Owen Howard and Westin Caven scored 15 points each for Clark Fork. 

ClarkFork 5 19 12 7 — 43  

Wallace 13 14 14 20 — 61 

CLARK FORK — Howard 15, Caven 15, Yanik 9, P. Stevens 2, Hudson 2, Gustafson 0, Noble 0. 

WALLACE — Miller 10, Sodbat 10, Larson 1, Radford 20, McGillvray 0, Williams 10, Myles 10. 


KELLOGG BOYS BASKETBALL  

- 2/10 

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. 

Junior Peyton Henthorn scored 22 points for Bonners Ferry. 

BonnersFerry 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. 


- 2/12 

KELLOGG — Senior Xavier Sloper scored 17 points, including a tiebreaking driving layup with 3 seconds left, as the visiting St. Maries Lumberjacks beat the Kellogg Wildcats 56-54 in a key Central Idaho League clash Thursday night at Andrews Gymnasium. 

Kellogg had tied it at 54 on two free throws by Ty Cheney with 25 seconds left. The Wildcats had a foul to give, then St. Maries inbounded again and Sloper got downhill from the right wing for the go-ahead score, keeping the Lumberjacks in position to earn the top seed to the 3A District 1-2 tournament. 

“With Orofino knocking them (the Lumberjacks) off it opened the door for us to get the No. 1 seed,” Kellogg coach Mike Martin said. “Now this locks us into the 3-seed.” 

Senior Isaiah Gustaffe added 14 points and senior JJ Yearout had 13 for St. Maries, which trailed by 14 points in the third quarter. 

Yearout had a couple of steals which led to dunks during the Lumberjacks’ comeback. 

“Nobody turns defense in offense better than he does,” Martin said. “Defensively they ratcheted up the screws, and got a ton of stops.” 

Junior Porter Lewis led Kellogg with 20 points, including a 35-footer at the halftime buzzer to put the Wildcats up 34-24 at halftime. 

Senior Cayden Honnerlaw added 13 points for Kellogg on senior night. 

“Cayden had an incredible game,” Martin said. “We gave him the challenge of guarding JJ, and he was able to be a big cog for us offensively.” 

St.Maries 11 13 15 17 — 56 

Kellogg 15 19 10 10 — 54  

ST. MARIES — Harold 0, J. Barta 0, Yearout 13, Gustaffe 14, B. Barta 4, Riberich 6, Speakman 2, Sloper 17. 

KELLOGG — Coburn 2, Taylor 6, A. Lewis 0, P. Lewis 20, Honnerlaw 13, Cheney 8, Vindasius 5. 


KELLOGG WRESTLING  

- 2/14 

COEUR d’ALENE — The Wildcats had several members of its boys’ and girls’ teams reach the podium during the Lake City JV tournament on Saturday at Lake City High. 

The tournaments were briefly delayed after a fire was discovered in a ceiling light fixture in the teachers’ lounge near the gym, causing the building to be evacuated. The tournaments resumed after Coeur d’Alene Fire Department crews deemed the building safe, according to a press release from the Coeur d’Alene School District. 

Nayton O’Neill and Braden Hayes both won their division.  

Area girls teams will compete in the district tournament on Thursday at Bear Den in Moscow. 

BOYS RESULTS 

98 pounds — 1, Jaxon Brazle, Post Falls. 2, Miles Ellsworth, Lake City. 3, Dylon Cole, Post Falls. 4, Levi Holbrook, Priest River. 106 — 1, Nayton O’Neill, Kellogg. 2, Colter Schoepp, Timberlake. 3, Knoxx Rains, Lewiston. 4, Justin Swarm, Moscow. 113 — 1, Reise Reardon, Post Falls. 2, Samuel Emerson, Lakeland. 120 — 1, Joziah Koonce, Lakeland. 2, Niko Lucky, Coeur d’Alene. 3, Ethan Ruth, Post Falls. 4, Saul Benzinger, Post Falls. 126 — 1, Colton Rush, Coeur d’Alene. 2, Landyn Rollins, Kellogg. 3, Enzo Attali, Lake City. 4, Seamus Byrne, Post Falls. 

132 — Braden Hayes, Kellogg. 2, Kaden Woodall, Kootenai Classical. 3, Eivind Falck, Bonners Ferry. 4, Jacob Vale, Lewiston. 138 — 1, Brayson Moore, Post Falls. 2, Jackson Spry, Kellogg. 3, Seth Frederickson, Coeur d’Alene. 4, Tristan Alvarez, Lake City. 144 — 1, Porter Clauson, Lakeland. 2, Lucas Anello, Post Falls. 3, Carter Jones, Coeur d’Alene. 4, Kayden Quincey, Post Falls. 150 — 1, Carter Newby, Coeur d’Alene. 2, Nicholas Wetzel, Lewiston. 3, Eli Hill, Post Falls. 4, Hamza Rafeeq, Post Falls. 157 — 1, Dominic Ratigan, Sandpoint. 2, Milo Cord, Coeur d’Alene. 3, Ethan Rusche, Lake City. 4, Josh Anderson, Moscow. 165 — 1, Christopher Wetzel, Lewiston. 2, Coltin Duncan, Kellogg. 3, Brayden Schuler, Post Falls. 4, Wyatt Knott, Lake City. 

175 — 1, Landon Moore, Post Falls. 2, Riley Berger, Coeur d’Alene. 3, John Brownfield, Kellogg. 4, Ty Tincup, Lakeland. 190 — 1, Kellen Rupp, Lewiston. 2, Gavin Jeanblanc, Lewiston. 3, Benjamin Carrasco, Post Falls. 4, Julian Moffitt, Lakeside. 215 — 1, Dawson Riley, Coeur d’Alene. 2, Mason McLain, Sandpoint. 3, Cash Preston, Post Falls. 4, Asher Blankenship, St. Maries. 285 — 1, Carson Weber, Coeur d’Alene. 2, Elijah Sifford, Lakeside. 3, Luis Calderon, Coeur d’Alene. 4, Wyatt Haynes, Sandpoint. 

GIRLS RESULTS 

100 pounds — 1, Mackenzee Donenfeld, Sandpoint. 2, Kahlen Tonevold, Kootenai. 105 — 1, Jaiden DeTienne, Coeur d’Alene. 2, Violet Henney, Sandpoint. 3, Teagan Patrick, Lakeland. 4, Allison Esposito, Sandpoint. 115 — 1, Hunter Edmundson, Lakeland. 2, Haydin Randall, Lewiston. 3, Isabella Symons, Sandpoint. 120 — 1, Kooper Bugner, Lewiston. 2, Summer Birch, Sandpoint. 3, Naia Lamb, Priest River. 4, JoJane Barta, St. Maries. 125 — 1, Avery Whaley, Coeur d’Alene. 2, Kaytlin Spandau, St. Maries. 3, Tabitha Tilton, Lakeland. 4, Lela Rehder, Lewiston. 130 — 1, Alexandra Schroeder, Lakeland. 2, Bria Miller, Lewiston. 135 — 1, Sammie Slyter, Lewiston. 2, Grace Price, St. Maries. 3, Addison Vieux, Moscow. 4, Kiera Balch, Sandpoint. 140 — 1, Poppy Schenk, Lake City. 2, Kalayah White, Kellogg. 3, Alayna Weldon, Moscow. 145 — 1, Teagan Newsom, Sandpoint. 2, Aspen Kiser, Lake City. 3, Kamryn Lockart, Lewiston. 4, Brooke Hayes, Kellogg. 155 — 1, Ciel Sattler, Lapwai. 2, Kyrah Romanoff, Lewiston. 3, Oriana Lopez, Sandpoint. 4, Bianca Roberts, Lewiston. 170 — 1, Ariana Turnbull, Sandpoint. 2, Sophia Aboubacar, Moscow. 3, Katie Rippentrop, Lake City. 4, Sequoia Stephens, Lakeland. 190 — 1, Brooklyn Anderson, Coeur d’Alene. 2, Haven McClure, Lake City. 235 — Lilli Marti, Sandpoint.