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Prep Roundup

Post Falls 70, EV 46

Eli Thornley shot 5 of 7 in the first half for the Trojans (8-6, 6-5) in the victory over the cold-shooting (15 of 57) Knights at East Valley.

Nick Meeks added 10 while three other teammates scored in double digits for the Trojans.

The struggling Knights dropped to 1-13, 0-10.

Post Falls 21 19 16 14 - 70

East Valley 16 12 8 10 - 46

POST FALLS - Klaudt 7, Meeks 10, Quesnell 10, Christiansen 5, Fehling 6, Therrian 5, Miller 10, Leary 2, McArthur 4, Thornley 11.EAST VALLEY - Henderson 0, Smith 0, Sitton 5, Quirk 5, Burgess 19, Shogren 5, Sterling 6, Storey 2, Pooley 4, Horgan 0.

CdA 73, Clarkston 29

At Viking Gym, the Vikings (12-3, 10-2) outrebounded the Bantams 29-17.

Despite their low score, the Bantams (3-9, 2-8) committed only 10 turnovers.

Clarkston 5 7 6 11 - 29

Coeur d’Alene 16 18 18 21 - 73

CLARKSTON - Nielson 2, Olson 8, Norland 1, Tucker 0, Smith 7, Blankinship 6, Fuchs 0, Harrington 0, Cummings 4, Cridlebaugh 0, Hayes 1.

COEUR D’ALENE - Fetzer 0, Je.Rupp 8, Chambers 4, Witten 7, Ji.Rupp 11, Wood 3, Mellick 5, Dearmond 2, Hoorelbeke 13, Sigler 4, O’Dowd 16.

Lewiston 62, Cheney 52

The Bengals, leading by 20 in the third quarter, upset the Blackhawks at Cheney despite a late Blackhawks rally to within 6 points.

The Bengals outrebounded the Blackhawks 18-11 and pushed their record to 12-3, 9-2, tying Cheney for first place in the Border League.

Cheney’s Paul Malisiani, third in league scoring, left the game after being poked in the eye.

Lewiston 20 19 10 13 - 62

Cheney 20 5 18 9 - 52

LEWISTON - Egland 15, Peirce 0, Holmes 4, Maurer 4, Couch 2, Eck 18, Holder 0, Klamper 2, Woolf 0, Reineke 0, Johnson 17.

CHENEY - Stiffler 9, Eggart 0, Oyolokor 7, Goetz 2, Donnelly 0, Ervin 4, Caskey 0, Malisani 6, Kiger 17, Bond 7.

IML

Moscow 72, Kellogg 54

The Bears defeated the Wildcats with help from Tony Rinaldi’s 4-of-5 shooting from 3-point range.

The Bears improved to 9-2, 4-0 and the Wildcats fell to 6-7, 3-2.

Moscow 19 15 17 21 - 72

Kellogg 9 10 16 19 - 54

MOSCOW - Brown 11, Rinaldi 15, Miller, Williams 11, Reynolds 6, Cosgrove 0, Comstock 14, Neilson 6, Busch 4, Gilmore 2, Shupe 3.

KELLOGG - Morden 0, Lewis 11, Blalack 3, Oertli 4, Mangum 9, C.Marek 13, Vetten 0, Neff 2, Bircher 0, Carlson 1, H.Marek 11.

Non-league

SM 63, Lakeside 51

The Lumberjacks (8-4) beat Lakeside at St. Maries on Mark Raebel’s 10-of-14 shooting from the field and 2 of 2 shooting from the foul line.

Lakeside 13 15 20 3 - 51

Saint Maries 17 17 13 16 - 63

LAKESIDE - Lozeau 18, Allen 6, Pluff 14, GaJkowski 2, Br.Morris 6, Ba.Morris 4, Montegue 0.

ST. MARIES - Krebs 11, Duffey 10, Willard 3, Driggs 17, Raebel 22, D.J.Eberlin 0.

BF 54, Lakeside 39

Todd Bateman shot 4 of 6 from 3-point range and 5 of 6 from the free-throw line for 25 points to help the Badgers (5-8) win over Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls).

Lakeside( 7 15 14 3 - 39

Bonner’s Ferry 14 12 18 10 - 54

LAKESIDE (NINE MILE FALLS) - Maruca , Day 5, Purkheiser 2, Rowse 6, Spiger 4, K.Skinner 2, Noland 14, Mortlock 0, Clockerty 2, Bjork 4.

BONNERS FERRY - Winey 2, Kucherry 0, Clark 0, Bateman 25, Brush 0, Blanford 0, Baker 2, Rice 9, Zimmerman 9, Merrill 7.

North Star league

Clark Fork 67, Falls Christian 53

Four players, led by Brent Stutzke with 20 points, scored in double figures for the Wampus Cats.

Falls Christian 9 11 14 19 - 53

Clark Fork 15 19 9 24 - 67

FALLS CHRISTIAN - A.Bligh 12, Campbell 0, Beck 4, Baker 15, Walker 7, Burns 0, Hanks 4, Wild 0, J.Bligh 11, Dowers 0.

CLARK FORK - Haston 0, B.Stutzke 20, Stevens 13, Beers 12, N.Stutzke 12, Higgins 3, Klontz 7.

Girls

LC 65, WV 33

The Timberwolves continued their winning efforts (18-0, 14-0) as four players scored in double-digits to win over the visiting Eagles (8-7, 6-5).

Laura Dodge had three steals while teammates Alison Asher and Kellie Stern combined for 18 rebounds.

West Valley 10 10 8 5 - 33

Lake City 17 15 21 12 - 65

WEST VALLEY - Hilsabeck 0, Groh 3, Morris 0, Thomas 0, McClintock 6, Huffman 10, Holstrom 4, Pedey 1, Parvey 7, Vermeers 2, Forrayi 0, Cortez 0.

LAKE CITY - Hayes 1, Hawn 0, Kendrick 2, Bro 9, Herbert 15, McCabe 4, Dodge 11, Asher 11, Stern 12.

CdA 42, Clarkston 29

Even though the host Vikings had a below-average shooting display (18 of 61), they were able to defeat the struggling Bantams (1-11, 0-10).

Shaylia Davis received a game-high 16 points and nabbed seven rebounds, while Patty Stranger recorded five steals for the Vikings (6-12, 5-9).

Clarkston 9 7 10 3 - 29

Coeur d’Alene 12 10 10 10 - 42

CLARKSTON - Blankinship 2, Jones 0, Tucker 11, Murray 2, Blake 0, Johnson 4, Rodgers 3, Haight 5, Tavey 2.

COEUR d’ALENE - Lenz 0, Stranger 4, Bielic 0, Vig 2, Ruiz 14, Tatum 0, Roetter 0, Day 0, Allowatt 4, Davis 16, Griffitts 2.

Post Falls 55, EV 53

At East Valley, Desiree Johnson, who had 11 points and 12 rebounds, stole the Knights’ last imbounds pass of the game, sealing the victory for the visiting Trojans (12-6, 10-5).

Jennifer Swanstrom of the Trojans was fouled with 2 seconds left in the fourth quarter and made one free throw (her only score of the game,) dropping the Knights to 4-10, 3-7.

Post Falls 8 15 15 17 - 55

East Valley 10 14 8 21 - 53

POST FALLS - Eberle 12, Billetz 20, Brown 3, Foster 0, Edmonds 0, Holland 0, Swanstrom 1, Ruen 8, Johnson 11.

EAST VALLEY - Conard 2, Schumacher 10, LeGrant 0, Werner 0, Birdsbill 3, Tomblin 8, Neal 0, Tonani 2, Schultz 7, Triplett 13, Shogren 8.

Cheney 58, Lewiston 52

The Blackhawks hit 13 of 15 from the foul line in the fourth to seal the win over the Bengals (7-10, 7-6) at Cheney.

Anna Getz hit 6 of 6 from the free-throw line in the fourth for the Blackhawks (11-4, 9-2). She ended with a game-high 26 points.

Lewiston 7 14 11 20 - 52

Cheney 10 14 13 21 - 58

LEWISTON - Gill 0, Scharnhorst 0, Sullivan 0, Albright 6, Roberts 3, Boling 3, Wagner 17, Bausch 11, Ostheller 2, Presnell 10.

CHENEY - Conrath 2, Getz 26, Urdahl 10, Birchler 7, Van Matre 9, Boline 2, Krogh 2, Maxvill 0.

IML

Moscow 66, Kellogg 26

Anna Allen buried 4 of 6 from behind the 3-point arc, dished out four assists and had six steals as the top-ranked Bears (14-2, 7-0) defeated the Wildcats (4-8, 0-6).

Teammate Courtney Goetz hit 8 of 11 for her game-high 17 points to go with seven rebounds and five blocked shots.

Kellogg 5 8 4 9 - 26

Moscow 21 12 25 8 - 66

KELLOGG - Baillie 3, Magnus 6, Burkgart 5, Vork 2, Mann 0, Stevens 1, Hoeck 0, Grebil 5, Delcomte 0, Hunt 4.

MOSCOW - Allen 14, T.Goetz 5, Bonine 5, Lathen 6, Thomas 6, Thornton 0, Workman 6, Matthews 4, Davidson 0, C.Goetz 17, Prisbrey 3.

Non-league

Lakeside 86, BF 42

The Eagles ran over the Badgers (11-3)at Lakeside with the all-around help of Brianne Jolley, who had a team-high 22 points, 12 rebounds and six steals.

The Eagles forced 23 turnovers and improved to 14-3 overall.

Amber Paulson scored 23 for the Badgers.

Bonners Ferry 10 18 8 6 - 42

Lakeside 16 13 18 14 - 86

BONNERS FERRY - Walter 7, Day 0, Ashby 2, Braniff 10, Carey 0, Paulson 23, Robertson 0, Bateman 0.

LAKESIDE (NINE MILE FALLS) - Vojtech 15, Heebink 20, Petticrew 1, Ryan 0, Jolley 22, Grubbs 0, Long 3.

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