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 - Idaho Statesman

Published: 12/17/08


BOYS BASKETBALL

TUESDAY'S SCORES

Baker, Ore. 60, Weiser 56 (OT)

Coeur d'Alene Charter Academy 55, Kootenai 23

Dietrich 58, Carey 55

Grangeville 52, McCall-Donnelly 36

Homedale 59, Cole Valley 56

Jerome 74, Mountain Home 56

Lake City 49, Cheney, Wash. 42

Moscow 61, Clarkston, Wash. 59

Nampa Christian 58, Glenns Ferry 56

Orofino 49, Clearwater Valley 33

Richfield 55, Castleford 41

Rigby 50, Shelley 48

Summit Academy 57, Timberline-Weippe 55

EAGLE 70, ROCKY MOUNTAIN 33

Ben VanLith scored 27 points, Dallas Yorgason had six points, eight assists and five steals, and Jamison Shaw had eight points, five rebounds and five steals as Eagle remained unbeaten with a 5A SIC victory.

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Rocky Mountain (1-4, 1-2 5A SIC) - Ballantyne 2 points, Skurdal 6, Wood 5, Stastny 4, Strand 2, Callis 4, Hasquet 2, Pace 4, Phillips 4. Rebound leader: Stastny, Strand 4. Assist leader: Phillips 1.

Eagle (5-0, 3-0 5A SIC) - Slonaker 7 points, Shaw 8, Cramer 9, Yorgason 6, Thompson 5, VanLith 27, Whipps 8. Rebound leader: Shaw 5. Assist leader: Yorgason 8.

CAPITAL 70, VALLIVUE 55

Dontese Tower continued to impress early in the season with 26 points, 13 rebounds and five steals as Capital won a 5A Southern Idaho Conference game. The Eagles used a 10-point advantage in the third quarter to open up a 17-point lead heading into the fourth quarter.

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Capital22142113-70

Vallivue (2-2, 1-2 5A SIC) - JJ Hyde 5 points, Zach Kelsh 14, Gavin Gaskell 2, Justin Goldsby 2, Devan Telken 8, Nick Cain 1, Kyle Crocker 14, Bryden Benke 9. Rebound leader: Kelsh 9. Assist leader: Gaskell 4.

Capital (4-1, 2-1 5A SIC) - Taylor Bolt 10 points, Dontese Tower 26, Nate Williams 8, Paul Egwuonwu 4, Brayden Oakes 4, Damien Short 12, Joe Rinn 3, Matt Cooley 3. Rebound leader: Tower 13. Assist leader: Williams, Egwuonwu 4.

CENTENNIAL 62, TIMBERLINE 48

Kyle Davis scored 16 points and pulled down seven rebounds as fast-starting Centennial handed Timberline its first loss of the season. Jake Peterson added 14 points and four assists for the Patriots.

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Timberline (4-1) - Dan Goodale 7; Joe Christianson 3; Madison Mangum 7; Marcus Graham 2; Zach Peterson 8; Kenny Hughes 8; Preston Minter 2; Garrett Hall 10. Rebound and assist leader not provided.

Centennial (4-1) - Preston Alder 6; Robbie Nielson 7; Jordan Wright 7; Jake Peterson 14; Kyle Davis 16; Dallin Erickson 5; Hans Steinbrenner 5; Ben Davis 2. Rebound leader-Kyle Davis 5. Assist leader-Peterson 4.

BOISE 58, CALDWELL 48

Tied entering the fourth quarter, Boise outscored Caldwell 18-8 over the final 8 minutes to secure a 5A SIC victory.

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Boise (2-2, 1-1 5A SIC) - Duncan 9 points, Hancock 2, Simonds 2, Fox 13, Findlay 6, Ode 18, Doan 8. Rebound leader: Ode 7. Assist leader: Prohaska 5.

Caldwell (1-3, 0-3 5A SIC) - Andazola 13 points, Coller 2, Parrott 12, Salazar 10, Nordberg 2, Betancourt 5, Heller 4. Rebound leader: Parrott 3. Assist leader: Betancourt 4.

MOUNTAIN VIEW 75, MERIDIAN 58

Tyson Percifield (15 points) and Brock McDermott (14) combined for 29 points to lead Mountain View past Meridian in a 5A SIC game, and Aaron Taylor joined them in double figures for the Mavericks.

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Mountain View (3-2, 1-2 5A SIC) - David Lewis 8 points, Brock McDermott 14, Tyson Percifield 15, Nick Gaudiso 3, Nick Gaub 8, Garrison Holdaway 2, Aaron Taylor 11, Braden Brown 8, Jesse Endicott 6. Rebound leader: McDermott 6. Assist leader: Lewis 1.

Meridian (1-3, 0-2 5A SIC) - Devin Ockerman 6 points, Ben Winter 14, Nathan Larona 3, Jordan Lowe 8, Gary Kester 16, Brady Gormley 3, Kevin Hanes 6, Team 2. Rebound leader: Larona, Kester, Gormley 3. Assist leader: Kester, Hanes 2.

LIBERTY CHARTER 52, GEM STATE 28

Liberty Charter jumped out to a 31-15 lead and easily held on for a home victory, despite shooting 38.6 percent from the field. Gem State committed 25 turnovers against 13 for Liberty.

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Gem State (Record not provided) - Morris 3 points, Lopez 2, Hansen 9, Wageman 4, Jansen 5, Schnell 2, Sam M. 2, Team 1. Rebound leader: Hansen 8. Assist leader: Morris, Jansen 1.

Liberty Charter (Record not provided) - Linford 22 points, Hamblin 2, Teraberry 6, McConnell 10, Ward 10, Rabon 2. Rebound leader: Linford 8. Assist leader: Linford 2.

NOTUS 60, IDAHO CITY 53

Tyler Christiansen scored a game-high 17 points in the Pirates' win over Idaho City.

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Idaho City1281122 - 53

Notus (3-4) - Zach Harrell 7 points, Kerby Andersen 12, Andrew Pritchard 7, Tyler Christiansen 17, Skyler Parker 3, Domenic Valerio 7, Blake Stish 7.

Idaho City (1-6) - Stuart McCusker 26 points, James Moughamian 12, Trevor Knight 1, Jordan Bolton 4, Dylan Ohls 1, Scottie Grasser 9. Rebound leader: McCusker 8.

CASCADE 66, GARDEN VALLEY 64 (OT)

Garden Valley led 46-35 after three quarters, but Cascade's David Weston had five steals in the fourth quarter to help tie the game. In overtime Weston and leading scorer Travis Goddard each had six points to stun the previously unbeaten Wolverines.

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Garden Valley (3-1, 0-1 1A Long Pin) - Justin Pedersen 27 points, JC Tucker 20, Marshall Breish 15, Chad Fox 2.

Cascade (2-3, 1-0 1A Long Pin) - Travis Goddard 24 points, David Weston 15, Chris Guarino 9, Alex Gonzalez 6, Zach Walter 4, Hunter Lamberth 8. Rebound leader: Goddard 11. Assist leader: Gaurino 3.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

TUESDAY'S SCORES

Bonneville 60, Hillcrest 51

Burley 44, Minico 33

Cascade 28, Garden Valley 24, 2OT

Clarkston, Wash. 38, Moscow 34

Coeur d' Alene 83, Pullman, Wash. 60

Declo 36, Gooding 26

Dietrich 40, Carey 37

Emmett 57, Columbia 34

Genesee 57, Culdesac 23

Hagerman 35, Shoshone 29

Highland 52, Madison 34

Idaho Falls 63, Twin Falls 43

Kamiah 58, Asotin, Wash. 41

Kimberly 48, Valley 43

Lake City 80, Cheney, Wash. 45

Lakeside 49, Clark Fork 34

Lapwai 66, Troy 20

Melba 41, New Plymouth 35

Mullan 22, Kootenai 16

Post Falls 45, Lewiston 42

Prairie 48, Clearwater Valley 32

Preston 64, Century 44

Sho-Ban 44, Castleford 35

Skyline 44, Rigby 35

Wendell 58, Buhl 45

Wood River 45, Filer 39

SKYVIEW 42, MOUNTAIN HOME 37

Skyview withstood a Mountain Home rally in the fourth quarter to escape unbeaten in 4A SIC play. The Hawks were led by Alicia Johnson's 12 points and a combined 23 rebounds from Nikkie Rudder (12) and Carly Dranginis (11).

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Mountain Home (3-7, 2-3 4A SIC) - Blas Lord 2 points, Jasmyn Jewett 4, Rachel Warila 4, Francessca Hale 10, Charde Huntington 4, Dakota Barrie 10, Shelby Posey 3. Rebound leader: Posey 11. Assist leader: Hale 3.

Skyview (9-1, 5-0 4A SIC) - Erica Parks 6 points, Carly Dranginis 5, Erica Greenwood 5, Sila Vasi 1, Alicia Johnson 12, Stephanie Dyer 2, Hailee Day 5, Nikkie Rudder 6. Rebound leader: Rudder 12. Assist leader: Johnson 3.

WEISER 40, BAKER CITY, ORE. 33

The Wolverines won a defensive battle with Baker City, Ore., and Ana Overgaard led Weiser's offense with 12 points.

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Weiser88816 - 40

Baker City (1-5) - Warner 10 points, Defrees 4, Ward 3, Shively 1, Phillips 4, Daly 7, Talbott 5, Ogan 1.

Weiser (4-5) - Wasrud 5 points, Overgaard 12, Pratt 2, Lancaster 9, Palmer 8, Richins 4.

FRUITLAND 50, PAYETTE 43

Bailey Rhinehart came one rebound short of a double-double as the Grizzlies knocked off the Pirates in 3A SRV play.

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Fruitland10171013 - 50

Payette (1-10) - Byars 4 points, King 5, H. Gross 3, C. Gross 8, Schmidt 7, Knighten 4, Grant 12.

Fruitland (7-3) - Jones 5, S. McGinley 1, Holt 10, C. McGinley 9, Felgenhauer 8, Farmer 2, Rhinehart 11, Rule 4. Rebound leader: Rhinehart 9. Assist leader: Holt 3.

HORSESHOE BEND 44, WILDER 11

Sharsti Goff led Horseshoe Bend to a nonconference victory with seven points, five steals and three assists.

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Wilder (Record not provided) - Jessica Jimenez 4 points, Marlene Rodriguez 4, Blanca Valadez 3.

Horseshoe Bend (5-5) - Jessica Duran 9 points, Keysha Fenton 8, Candra Shanks 7, Sharsti Goff 7, Karissa Ziemann 6, Brittany Patterson 2, Berkelee Wilson 2, Amanda Ybarra 2, Sarah Fry 1. Rebound leader: Ybarra 9. Assist leader: Goff 3.

CASCADE 28, GARDEN VALLEY 24 (2OT)

The Ramblers shut out the Wolverines in the second overtime and Patricia Rankin scored on a fastbreak to help Cascade seal the win.

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Cascade1404424 - 28

Garden Valley (record not provided) - Allie Hileman 10 points, Heather Madron 2, Lacey Jones 10, Chancey Jones 2. Rebound leader: L. Jones 8. Assist leader: Hileman 3.

Cascade (6-4) - Danielle Kleint 8 points, Melissa Basey 5, Jocelyn Thompson 8, Jesse Tangen 2, Patricia Rankin 4, Anna Loseke 1. Rebound leader: Basey 6. Assist leader: Kleint 5.

WRESTLING

CALDWELL 38, CENTENNIAL 33

103 - Mac Buhrley, Centennial, tf. Angel Santana, 16-1. 112 - Jace Johnson, Caldwell, pin. Aristeo Gallegos, 3:51. 119 - Jason Eavenson, Caldwell, dec. Taylor Peterson, 12-8. 125 - Martin Meza, Caldwell, dec. Taylor Chandler, 9-5. 130 - Jesus Dozal, Caldwell, pin. Trevor Smith, 1:24. 135 - Liam Smith, Centennial, md. Brad Ferguson, 11-2. 140 - Chris Summer, Centennial, pin. Hayden Maggard, 2:25. 145 - Colby Kloetzer, Caldwell, tf. Mark Malmgren, 17-0. 152 - Shawn Heckathorn, Caldwell, pin. Jake Evans, 3:48. 160 - Ian Carson, Centennial, pin. Austin Schnieder, 1:27. 171 - Cody Roman, Centennial, pin. Robbie Nelms, 2:52. 189 - Tim Hartwig, Caldwell, pin. John Giesler, 1:36. 215 - Jimmy Eavenson, Caldwell, pin. DJ Bush, :54. 285 - Rico Paz, Caldwell, dec. Tommy Hansen, 6-4 (OT).

NYSSA, ORE. 48, PARMA 25

103 - Wentz, Nyssa, won by forfeit. 112 - R. Garcia, Nyssa, dec. E. Miller, 4-1. 119 - C. Jacobo, Nyssa, pin T. Beckman, 3:54. 125 - L. Hartley, Nyssa, pin A. Gray, 5:34. 130 - M. Gonzales, Nyssa, pin K. Solko, :53. 135 - B. Deleon, Nyssa, won by forfeit. 140 - K. Schrool, Nyssa, md. D. Hemmert, 11-3. 145 - J. Larson, pin G. Ferguson, 1.05. 152 - C. Danes, pin A. Cisneros, NT. 160 - J. Ferguson, md. B. Moore, 12-0. 171 - L. Johnson, Parma, pin T. Elizando, 1:42. 189 - T. Jensen, Parma, dec. C. Peterson, 8-6 (OT). 215 - R. Riley, Parma, won by forfeit. 285 - R. Hickman, Nyssa, pin A. Hernandez, NT.

HOMEDALE 33, PARMA 30

103 - Double forfeit. 112 - E. Miller, Parma, won by forfeit. 119 - J. Ensely, Homedale, pin T. Beckman, NT. 125 - P. Moulton, Homedale, won by forfeit. 130 - K. Solko, Parma, tf. C. Bueno, NS. 135 - Double forfeit. 140 - D. Hemmert, Parma, won by forfeit. 145 - D. Zenor, Homedale, dec. G. Ferguson, 5-4. 152 - C. Danes, Parma, won by forfeit. 160 - J. Ferguson, Parma, md. K. Mercado, 9-1. 171 - L. Johnson, Parma, dec. K. Abels, 10-4. 189 - C. Cook, Homedale, pin R. Riley 5:30. 215 - W. Taggart, Homedale, pin J. Aguayo, NT. 285 - B. Valadez, Homedale, pin A. Hernandez, 3:51.

FEATURED EVENTS

WEDNESDAY

Girls basketball: Boise at Timberline, 7:30 p.m.; Borah at Rocky Mountain, 7:30 p.m.; Caldwell at Mountain View, 7:30 p.m.; Centennial at Eagle, 7:30 p.m.; Vallivue at Meridian, 7:30 p.m.

Wrestling: Kuna at Emmett, 6:30 p.m.; Columbia at Mountain Home, 6:30 p.m.; Meridian at Borah, 7 p.m.; Mountain View at Boise, 7:30 p.m.; Nampa at Middleton, 7:30 p.m.

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