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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Lapwai Sets Mark With 124

Boys basketball

Some teams aim to break the 100-point mark.

Lapwai nearly did so in three quarters Saturday night.

Ty Domebo had 20 points, eight steals and eight assists as Lapwai set a school record by swamping visiting Lakeside 124-52 in the Central Idaho League.

Lapwai shot 60 percent from the floor, including eight 3-pointers.

Lapwai 124, Lakeside 52

Lakeside 13 11 10 18 - 52

Lapwai 36 30 33 25 - 124

Lakeside (5-13, 2-7) - Hodgson 0, Schultz 2, Hendricx 5, Matt 5, Montague 3, Cottrell 11, Johnson 13, Pluff 4, Sifford 9, Hutchins 9.

Lapwai (13-1, 6-1) - Boyer 21, Rickman 3, Taylor 4, Bisbee 8, A. Domebo 17, L. McCormack 7, T. Domebo 20, Jones 10, P. McCormack 8, Samuals 17, Higheagle 9.

Intermountain League

St. Maries 50, Priest River 46

Trent Duffey’s 14 points led four players in double figures, and the visiting Lumberjacks defeated the Spartans.

Priest River’s Jay Zmuda had eight rebounds.

St. Maries 14 11 17 8 - 50

Priest River 9 19 10 8 - 46

St. Maries (8-6, 2-3) - Duffey 14, Larsen 11, Howland 2, Eberlin 11, Cowin 0, Shaw 0, Brown 0, Harvey 0, Raebel 0, Stevenson 12.

Priest River (11-5, 3-3) - Bodecker 8, Troumbley 0, Zmuda 11, Smith 12, Warren 2, Kucherry 8, R. White 0, Brennan 5, S. White 2, Cash 0.

North Star League

Clark Fork 57, Kootenai 39

Antoni Changala had 11 rebounds and made 6 of 10 field goals to help the Wampus Cats defeat the visiting Warriors.

Shawn Rounsville of the Wampus Cats added 10 rebounds and six blocked shots. Clark Fork shot 11 of 14 from the line.

Kootenai 4 13 11 11 - 39

Clark Fork 18 8 11 20 - 57

Kootenai (4-9, 0-4) - Gustin 0, T. Cress 0, Prickett 3, Lundwall 0, Hall 15, Reinhardt 0, Wallace 5, Dyer 0, J. Cress 4, Parrish 12, Krieps 0.

Clark Fork (10-5, 4-0) - Changala 12, Stutzke 10, Stevens 6, Valliere 0, Vogel 10, Rounsville 11, Powell 4, Wold 0, Schiffman 4, Allen 0.

Non-league

Wallace 61, Kellogg 56

Brooks Carver totaled 21 points and 14 rebounds, and Darren Lee hit two 3-pointers in the fourth quarter to help the Miners hold off the visiting Wildcats.

Lee and Tim Fleming added eight rebounds apiece for Wallace.

Kellogg 14 15 12 15 - 56

Wallace 14 14 10 23 - 61

Kellogg (9-4) - Sawyer 2, Wise 3, Smith 8, Moore 0, Figueroa 5, Keene 0, J. Groves 9, Williams 0, Mann 21, D. Groves 8.

Wallace (8-7) - Benz 7, D. Lee 11, Zanetti 2, Christensen 0, Fleming 13, Miller 1, Carver 21, J. Lee 6.