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Quick Start Carries Cda Over Cheney

Boys basketball

The Coeur d’Alene High boys basketball team was flawless at the beginning and midpoint of Tuesday’s contest.

It’s the finish the Vikings will be working on during the final nine games of the regular season.

Coeur d’Alene pulled off a mild upset over preseason Border League favorite Cheney, building a 20-point lead before holding off a late Blackhawks rally for a 56-49 win at Viking Gym.

“We stopped the bleeding just in time,” said Coeur d’Alene coach Larry Bieber, who heaped mostly praise on his team. “I think we’re on the right road now after our Lake City win (62-54 Friday) and this one.”

Doing most of the steering for the Viks - at least in CdA’s big third quarter - was senior point guard Jim Rupp.

The streaky-shooting Rupp opened the quarter with back-to-back 3-pointers. He followed with a three-point play and a jumper to account for an 11-0 run that extended CdA’s lead to 35-16.

Teammate Lukas O’Dowd, still coming off the bench following hernia surgery, is getting closer to full strength. O’Dowd took a pass from Rupp and completed a three-point play moments later that gave the Viks their biggest lead at 42-22.

Rupp scored 11 of his career-high 25 points in the quarter, eclipsing his previous best (22).

But Rupp’s streakiness reared in the fourth quarter when he missed his first four shots. His lone basket, though, with 18 seconds left secured the win. He also made 3 of 6 free throws in the final 2:28.

Cheney (9-2 overall, 6-1 in league), which never led, could get no closer than three points after a first quarter when CdA (8-3, 6-2) opened a 15-6 lead.

The Blackhawks’ rally began after O’Dowd tipped in a missed 3-pointer by Rupp to put CdA ahead 48-34 with 5:26 left. Cheney used a 12-1 surge to trim the advantage to 49-46 at the 1:31 mark.

Cheney’s Paul Malisani hit three baskets in the run. But CdA countered by making 5 of 8 foul shots in the final 1:24.

O’Dowd finished with 16 points and a team-high eight rebounds in just over a combined two quarters.

Blackhawks coach Denny Humphrey stressed he wasn’t offering an excuse, but said that his team didn’t practice Monday because of a flu epidemic at the school. More than one-third of the students (346) were out of school Monday. Tuesday, 306 missed school.

“We played a very good team,” Humphrey said. “(The flu) had nothing to do with the game. Coeur d’Alene, gosh, is really a nice team. I was really upset with some of our starters.”

If it hadn’t been for at least one Blackhawk, though, the defeat may have been worse. James Kiger kept Cheney in the game in the first half when he scored 12 of his team’s 16 points on 5-of-10 shooting. The other Blackhawks combined for 1 of 14 field goal attempts.

Kiger finished with 18 points. Malisani scored all 15 of his points in the second half.

Coeur d’Alene 56, Cheney 49

Cheney 6 10 15 18 - 49

Coeur d’Alene 15 9 20 12 - 56

CHENEY - Stifler 3, Eggart 3, Oyolokor 0, Donnelly 0, Ervin 0, Kiger 18, Malisani 15, Bond 10.

COEUR D’ALENE - Je. Rupp 4, Ji. Rupp 25, Wood 4, Chambers 2, DeArmond 2, Sigler 3, O’Dowd 16.

Lewiston 66, Post Falls 51

Carson Egland scored 21, hitting 7 of 9 from the floor and 7 of 7 from the line, and the visiting Bengals (10-3, 7-2) roared back after the Trojans (5-5, 4-4) jumped ahead 7-0.

Lewiston finished 25 of 38 from the floor (66 percent). The Trojans’ Chad Quesnell hit 3 of 7 3-pointers on the way to 20 points.

Lewiston 15 16 21 14 - 66

Post Falls 13 8 12 18 - 51

LEWISTON - Egland 21, Pierce 8, Maurer 4, Eck 8, Clamper 3, Renke 4, Johnson 18.

POST FALLS - Klaudt 5, Meeks 13, Quesnell 20, Christiansen 0, Fehling 1, Therrian 0, Miller 8, Leary 3, McArthur 1, Thornley 0.

NORTH STAR LEAGUE

Falls Christian 68, Kootenai 50

The Eagles (6-4, 1-0) forced 32 turnovers in beating the Warriors (4-5, 0-2) at Kootenai.

Falls Christian 6 15 20 27 - 68

Kootenai 8 16 12 14 - 50

FALLS CHRISTIAN - A.Bligh 13, Gross 2, Beck 2, Baker 17, Walker 2, Burns 13, Hanks 6, Wild 5, J.Bligh 8.KOOTENAI - B.Brede 21, Schorzman 0, J.Brede 10, Passow 0, Reinhofer 3, Johns 2, Prickett 2, Ausman 0, Shanks 7, Smith 2, Finney 3.

NON-LEAGUE

Lake City 51, Lakeland 42

The Timberwolves (6-4) shot 6 of 9 from the field in the fourth to slide past the Hawks in an otherwise close game at Lake City.

The T-Wolves’ defense forced 13 Lakeland (4-4) turnovers. Gabe Hern of the T-Wolves shared the game-high 15 points with the Hawks’ Kurt Reese, who also had 10 rebounds.

Lakeland 14 8 11 9 - 42

Lake City 11 13 14 13 - 51

LAKE CITY - Hern 15, Bramlet 7, Cheeley 12, Reiswig 3, Lenz 0, Barlow 6, Schuh 2, Nipp 2, Stroh 0, Everson 0, Thiringer 4.LAKELAND - Schaffer 3, Bertsch 9, Moore 0, Rasor 5, Skidmore 10, Ploetzner 0, Reese 15, Lunsford 0, Hansen 0.

Pullman 63, Clarkston 42

Brent Cummings made 8 of 17 from the floor and Ryan Harms added eight rebounds as the Greyhounds (7-0) defeated the visiting Bantams (1-7).

Pullman shot 42 percent from the field, Clarkston 32 percent. Clarkston’s Nick Olson had 10 rebounds.

Clarkston 6 11 14 11 - 42

Pullman 21 13 5 24 - 63

CLARKSTON - Olson 9, Norland 4, Smith 2, Blankinship 5, Fuchs 0, Harrington 11, Cummings 2, Cridlebaugh 0, Hayes 3, Howell 2, Hilty 4.

PULLMAN - Brown 5, Cummings 19, Linehan 2, Camp 3, Bray 8, Harms 10, Meyers 0, Randall 9, Weeks 0, Camara 3, Poole 0, Dorvil 4.

Colfax 67, Asotin 35

The Panthers (1-9) were limited to three free-throw attempts in their road loss to the Bulldogs (7-2). Colfax finished 7 of 13 at the line.

Asotin 7 11 12 5 - 35

Colfax 20 19 16 12 - 67

ASOTIN - Neace 2, Ater 4, Ambroson 0, Appleford 0, Uptmor 10, Smith 13, Larson 6.

COLFAX - Kirkpatrick 3, Damery 4, Hall 0, Wigen 0, Curtis 9, Mayer 0, Brownell 11, Keck 14, Hand 2, VanDyke 8, VanTine 16.

GIRLS

Cheney 50, CdA 42

The Cheney Blackhawks surpassed the cold-shooting Coeur d’Alene Vikings 50-42 in a Border League game at Viking Gym.

The Blackhawks (8-3 overall, 6-1 league) shot 13 of 16 from the foul line. Kara Weitman had a game-high of 18 points.

Krissi Ruiz had nine points, nine rebounds and four assists while teammate Melissa Allowatt added 10 rebounds for the Viks, who fell to 3-11, 2-8.

Cheney 20 4 11 15 - 50

Coeur d’Alene 16 13 11 2 - 42

CHENEY - Conrath 0, Weitman 18, Getz 15, Urdahl 2, Birchler 6, Van Matre 8, Boline 1, Krogh 0.COEUR d’ALENE - Lenz 12, Stranger 2, Vig 0, Ruiz 9, Tatum 8, Roetter 0, Allowatt 2, Davis 9.

Pulllman 58, Clarkston 52

The struggling Bantams (0-8) lost to the Greyhounds at Pullman in overtime.

Debbie Curry scored four of her eight points in overtime and teammate Ali Johnston took one of her seven blocked shots back for a layup to seal the win.

Pullman had led the whole game until the Bantams went up by three with 30 seconds left. Christa Brossman hit a 3-pointer with 8 seconds left to tie it and send the game to overtime. Brossman had a game-high 26 points and five steals for the Greyhounds.

Heather Haight and Trisha Johnson combined for a 29-point effort for the Bantams.

Clarkston 12 9 12 15 4 - 52

Pullman 18 11 14 5 10 - 58

CLARKSTON - Blankinship 8, Smith 2, Jones 4, Tucker 4, Murray 0, Blake 2, Johnson 12, Rodgers 3, Haight 17.PULLMAN - Brossman 26, Umbreit 2, Mirkovich 0, Keck 0, Pedersen 8, Paulson 0, Rydbom 7, Neill 0, Curry 8, Johnston 7, Pollastro 0, Couch 0.

Events postponed

A handful of games were postponed because of the weather.

The Potlatch at St. Maries boys game was called off. Girls games postponed were Bonners Ferry at Chewelah, Kootenai at Priest River, St. Maries at Kellogg and Clark Fork at Wallace.

No makeup dates have been arranged.

The St. Maries at Sandpoint wrestling match also was postponed.

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