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Bengals Topple T-Wolves Behind Johnson’s 20 Points

The Lewiston Bengals defeated the Lake City Timberwolves 58-42 in a Border League boys basketball game Friday in Lewiston, as Steve Johnson scored a game-high 20 points for the Bengals.

Jason Eck added 16 points and Carson Egland 15 for the second-place Bengals (11-3, 8-2 Border League).

Chad Cheeley had a team-high 14 for Lake City (6-6, 4-5).

Lewiston 58, Lake City 42

Lake City 17 5 8 12 - 42

Lewiston 12 19 10 17 - 58

LAKE CITY - Hern 9, Bramlet 3, Cheeley 14, Reiswig 0, Lenz 0, Barlow 0, Schuh 9, Nipp 5, Rod 0, Stroh 0, Everson 0, Thiringer 2.

LEWISTON - Egland 15, Eck 16, Holder 2, Clamper 2, Reineke 3, Johnson 20.

Intermountain league

Kellogg 43, Bonners Ferry 37

Casey Marek scored a team-high 13 points, including 2 of 3 3-point shooting to guide the Wildcats (5-5, 2-0) past the Badgers (3-8, 0-4) at Bonners Ferry.

The Badgers failed to score in the final 4 minutes, 30 seconds after leading 37-33.

Todd Bateman scored a game-high 16 points and Steve Merrill had nine rebounds for the Badgers.

Kellogg 16 8 8 11 - 43

Bonners Ferry 5 13 13 6 - 37

KELLOGG - Lewis 3, Blalack 0, Mangum 0, C.Marek 13, Vetten 3, Neff 0, Bircher 2, Carlson 11, H.Marek 11.

BONNERS FERRY - Winey 0, Clark 0, Bateman 16, Brush 0, Blanford 0, Barry 0, Baker 0, Rice 7, Zimmerman 7, Merrill 7.

Non-league

Falls Christian 66, Wallace 46

Micah Walker had 10 points and 10 rebounds to help the Eagles (7-5) defeat the visiting Miners in a non-league game.

Wallace 6 18 12 10 - 46

Falls Christian 18 20 16 12 - 66

WALLACE - Grattic 8, D.Lee 3, Tesky 7, K.Lee 1, Fleming 13, Lee 8, Sprute 4, Blanchard 2.

FALLS CHRISTIAN - A.Bligh 18, Campbell 0, Malinauskas 0, Gross 0, Beck 0, Baker 2, Walker 10, Burns 5, Hanks 2, Dowers 0, Wild 11, J.Bligh 18.

Girls

Lake City 50, Lewiston 45

The top-ranked Timberwolves made eight free throws in the fourth quarter to slide past the Bengals in a Border League game.

The T-Wolves’ Lindsay Herbert scored her season average of 16 points for the T-Wolves (16-0, 12-0). Kim Wegner scored 15 points and was 7 of 9 from the free-throw line for the Bengals (8-7, 6-5).

Lake City 14 14 8 14 - 50

Lewiston 9 4 11 21 - 45

LAKE CITY - Hayes 0, Hawn 4, Kendrick 4, Bro 2, Herbert 16, McCabe 10, Dodge 7, Asher 5, Stern 2.

LEWISTON - Gill 3, Zabel 0, Sharnhorst 1, Sullivan 2, Albright 11, Roberts 1, Boling 3, Wegner 15, Bausch 1, Ostheller 2,Presnell 5.

Intermountain league

Lakeland 58, Kellogg 31

Angie Campbell had five steals and seven assists to help the Hawks (5-7, 3-2) topple the visiting Wildcats (3-7, 0-5).

Lacie Berger had seven points and seven rebounds for the Hawks.

Kellogg 2 7 8 14 - 31

Lakeland 18 10 18 12 - 58

KELLOGG - Baillie 0, Magnus 6, Burkgart 1, Vork 8, Mann 0, Stevens 7, Hoeck 0, Grebil 5, Delcomte 1, Hunt 3.

LAKELAND - Foldvik 9, Douglas 7, Smith 0, Burstein 2, DeBoer 6, Campbell 2, Houchin 1, Waller 6, Egbert 6, Berger 7, Duvall 12.

Bonners Ferry 60, St. Maries 25

Amber Paulson led the visiting Badgers (11-2, 4-1) with 21 points and six rebounds.

The Lumberjacks (3-11, 1-5) struggled, making 9 of 45 from the field and committing 24 turnovers.

Bonners Ferry 18 14 14 14 - 60

Saint Maries 1 9 7 8 - 25

BONNERS FERRY - Walter 5, Day 6, Ashby 8, Stolley 4, Braniff 2, Carey 2, Larson 0, Paulson 21, Robertson 8, Bateman 4.

ST. MARIES - Harpole 1, Cuvala 0, Holdahl 4, Boyd 8, Allen 1, Osier 0, Nelson 3, Gibson 8.

Moscow 54, Priest River 28

Amber Matthews led the first-place Bears (11-2, 4-0) past the visiting Spartans (6-6, 3-2), scoring 14 points to go with eight rebounds and four steals.

Priest River 8 9 9 2 - 28

Moscow 13 15 16 10 - 54

PRIEST RIVER - Troudt 0, Kreager 0, Cook 0, Duley 3, Washburn 0, Smith 2, Turner 6, Carpenter 7, Vogrig 8, Guthrie 2, Oscarson 0.

MOSCOW - Allen 6, T.Goetz 9, Bonine 6, Lathen 3, Thomas 2, Thornton 2, Workman 2, Matthews 14, Davidson 4, C.Goetz 6, Prisbrey 0.

North Star league

Kootenai 51, Clark Fork 46

Jamie Bornitz put in an 18-point effort while teammate Annie Goodson scored 15 to push the visiting Warriors (7-5, 2-1) past the Wampus Cats.

Jill Miller scored 17 for the Wampus Cats (8-6, 1-2).

Kootenai 9 14 12 16 - 51

Clark Fork 9 16 8 13 - 46

KOOTENAI - S.Kraack 4, Schlepp 0, Reinhardt 9, Anderson 1, Bornitz 18, Goodson 15, M.Kraack 0, Scheffelmaier 2, Damiano 2.

CLARK FORK - Miller 17, Manderscheid 6, Scofield 0, Dugan 8, Saunders 0, Decker 4, Hess 11.

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