Idaho Prep Basketball
Wallace 71, Priest River 61
The Miners played fundamentally sound and came away with a non-league victory at home over Priest River.
The Miners (4-2) shot 8 of 9 from the free-throw line in the second half and only committed 14 turnovers while forcing the Spartans (0-4) into 24.
Priest River 14 22 14 11 - 61
Wallace 14 22 18 17 - 71
PRIEST RIVER Score 9, Ackley 5, Bradbury 11, Rabe 9, Thorton 8, Johnson 0, Cook 5, Walters 7, Storro 7, Kingery 0.
WALLACE Carlson 14, St.Peter 3, Stutcke 6, Heyn 5, Cotter 15, Schillereff 2, Nipp 13, Hegbloom 13.
Lakeside 61, Genesee 47
The Pirates used tough defense to defeat non-league foe Plummer.
Brendon Nelson lead the Pirates (4-1) with 10 points and six rebounds. Blaine Bielenberg had 16 points for Genesse.
Genesee 11 10 14 12 - 47
Lakeside 16 16 12 17 - 61
GENESEE Aherin 9, Morscheck 8, Johnson 9, Bielenberg 16, Scharnhorst 2, Boyd 3.
LAKESIDE (Plummer, Idaho) - Twoteeth 8, Nelson 10, Johnson 2, Pluff 2, Montague 9, Wolfe 9, Lambert 4, Matheson 3, Allen 6, Meshell 8.
Sandpoint 58, St. Maries 40
The Bulldogs jumped out to a 20-point lead in the first quarter and went on to a non-league victory at home over the Lumberjacks.
Sandpoint (6-0) used pressure defense early in the game and forced 36 St. Maries’ (4-5) turnovers. Ali Nieman led the Bulldogs with 29 points and nine rebounds. Bryna Reynolds had 10 points for the Lumberjacks.
St. Maries 4 9 10 17 - 40
Sandpoint 24 10 19 5 - 58
ST. MARIES Shippy 0, Reynolds 10, Sevilla 6, Wolfe 6, Kunkel 9, Badgett 4, Sotin 4, Tams 1.
SANDPOINT Iverson 2, Timblin 0, Verby 9, Gunter 5, Ross 2, Ward 2, Allmaras 9, Nieman 29, Raynor 0, Carlson 0.
Falls Christian 51, Mullan 32
The Tigers were shutout in the first quarter at home and couldn’t recover as Falls Christian won the North Star League opener for both teams.
The Eagles (7-2) were led by Sarah Peterson with 17 points including two first quarter 3-pointers.
Yvette Matt lead the Tigers with 10 points.
Falls Christian 15 18 6 12 - 51
Mullan 0 16 6 10 - 32
FALLS CHRISTIAN Johnson 0, Wallace 8, Pang 6, Peterson 17, Jackson 13, Taylor 2, Gelnette 0, Runkle 0, Coy 2, Jenkins 1, Williams 2.
MULLAN Matt 10, Renteria 6, Kr.Elwood 1, Noordam 2, Hegbloom 2, Ka.Elwood 6, Flood 5.
West Valley 75, Kellogg 69
The Eagles jumped out to a early lead and got a 24-point performance from Kiesha Sowers to hold off Kellogg in a non-league game.
Sowers was 10 of 12 from the field to pace the Eagles, who held on despite being outscored in the second half.
The Wildcats were led by Pauline Costa with 25 points.
Kellog 14 13 23 19 - 69
West Valley 16 21 23 15 - 75
KELLOGG Rewoldt 0, Berg 0, Grebil 0, Magnus 4, Lemon 17, Reed 0, Connors 0, Costa 25, Hei 11, Hickman 0, Luchini 12, Hunt 0.
WEST VALLEY Barney 0, Allen 0, Nihoul 0, Shollenberger 6, Simpson 5, McClintock 16, Frost 5, Sowers 24, Roberts 9, Ouelette 4, Bonner 0, Kallas 6.
Kootenai 49, Clark Fork 46
The Warriors fell behind early at home but used full-court pressure in the second half to win its North Star League opener against the Wampus Cats.
Nat Damiano keyed the Warriors (6-1) pressure defense with 10 steals and was helped by a game-high 19 points from teammate Jayme Flint.
Hailey Scofield led Clark Fork (3-4) with 16 points.
Clark Fork 13 8 9 16 - 46
Kootenai 6 11 13 19 - 49
CLARK FORK Culcasi , J.Miller 3, Manderscheid 0, K.Miller , Haller 2, Longstreet 13, St. Clair , Storaasli , Scofield 16, Hager 12, Mellum 0.
KOOTENAI Andersen 2, Flint 19, Bornitz 13, Goodson 9, Kraack 4, Ausman 0, Damiano 2.
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