Thursday, Dec. 18, varsity extra scoreboard

 - Idaho Statesman

Published: 12/19/08


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FEATURED EVENTS

FRIDAY

Boys basketball: Notus at Jordan Valley, 7:30 p.m.; Vale, Ore., at Weiser, 7:30 p.m.

Girls basketball: Weiser at Homedale, 7:30 p.m.; Nampa Christian at Melba, 7:30 p.m.; Marsing at Vale, Ore., 8 p.m.; Notus at Jordan Valley, 5:30 p.m.

Wrestling: Nampa at Winnemucca Tournament, 7:45 a.m.; Centennial, Mountain View, Columbia at Meet of Champions in Reno, 9 a.m.; Boise, Borah, Eagle at Bearcat Invitational in Jerome, 3 p.m.; Vallivue, Mountain Home at Bonneville Duals, 3 p.m.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

5A SOUTHERN IDAHO CONFERENCE

TeamConf.Overall

Centennial8-010-0

Vallivue7-19-1

Boise7-18-2

Mountain View5-37-3

Capital5-36-4

Meridian3-43-6

Eagle3-54-6

Borah3-53-6

Timberline2-54-5

Rocky Mountain0-80-10

Caldwell0-80-10

Friday's games

Vallivue at Boise, 7:30 p.m.

Timberline at Borah, 7:30 p.m.

Rocky Mountain at Caldwell, 7:30 p.m.

Capital at Mountain View, 7:30 p.m.

Meridian at Centennial, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday's game

Meridian at Eagle, 7:30 p.m.

4A SOUTHERN IDAHO CONFERENCE

TeamConf.Overall

Middleton5-07-4

Skyview5-19-2

Bishop Kelly4-17-3

Kuna2-32-7

Mountain Home3-34-7

Emmett2-42-8

Nampa1-45-5

Columbia0-62-9

Thursday's games

Bishop Kelly 45, Skyview 39

Mountain Home 64, Columbia 35

Emmett 43, Kuna 36

Middleton 49, Nampa 25

Saturday's games

Emmett at Baker City, Ore., 5:30 p.m.

Bishop Kelly at Nampa, 2 p.m.

Kuna at Middleton, 7:30 p.m.

MIDDLETON 49, NAMPA 25

Ariah Gonzales had 11 points and nine rebounds and Emily Hammond added nine in a 4A SIC victory over Nampa.

Nampa44143 - 25

Middleton12131311 - 49

Nampa (5-5, 1-4 4A SIC) - Celentano 5 points, Kesgard 2, Salinas 2, Rosas 7, Leinum 3, Farias 6. Rebound leader: Keonig 3.

Middleton (7-4, 5-0 4A SIC) - Laan 6 points, Foreman 8, Limb 3, Gull 1, Leasy 6, Hancock 5, Hammond 9, Gonzales 11. Rebound leader: Gonzales 9.

BISHOP KELLY 45, SKYVIEW 39

The Knights handed the Hawks their first conference loss of the season. Cassie Brunelle (12) and Chelsea Bokan each scored in double figures for Bishop Kelly.

Skyview414156 - 39

Bishop Kelly816714 - 45

Skyview (9-2, 5-1 4A SIC) - Parks 9, Dranginis 5, Greenwood 7, Vasi 1, Johnson 6, Day 10, Rudder 1. Rebound leader: Dranginis 8. Assist leader: Parks 5.

Bishop Kelly (7-3, 4-1 4A SIC) - Muguira 9 points, Tietjen 2, Bokan 11, Long 2, Talboy 2, Adcox 7, Brunelle 12. Rebound leader: Brunelle 9. Assist leader: Bokan 7.

EMMETT 43, KUNA 36

Allison Thompson had 10 points and eight rebounds as she helped lead Emmett to a 4A SIC victory against Kuna. Emmett forced 34 turnovers, including 19 steals. Neily Larsen had six points and 21 rebounds for Kuna.

Kuna136710-36

Emmett1215412-43

Kuna (2-7, 2-3 4A SIC) - Erickson 6 points, Arizana 8, Jenkins 5, Caldwell 7, Larsen 6, Law 2, Young 2. Rebound leader: Larsen 21. Assist leader: five with one.

Emmett (2-8, 2-4 4A SIC) - Hawely 3 points, Logan 8, Burke 3, Woehler 8, Thompson 10, Bork 2, Stover 2, Hanover 7. Rebound leader: Hanover 11. Assist leader: Logan 4.

MOUNTAIN HOME 64, COLUMBIA 35

Francesca Hale (18), Rachel Warila (12) and Shelby Posey (11) each scored in double figures in the Tigers' win over the Wildcats. Kara Carter led Columbia with 17 points.

Columbia12698 - 35

Mountain Home1822204 - 64

Columbia (2-9, 0-6 4A SIC) - Wakelam 4 points, Glatte 2, Reiner 8, Johnson 2, Carter 17, Adcock 2. Rebound leader: Wakelam 8. Assist leader: Miller 2.

Mountain Home (4-7, 3-3 4A SIC) - Lord 8 points, Jewett 7, Warila 12, Hale 18, Huntington 2, Barre 6, Posey 11. Rebound leader: Warila 6. Assist leader: Hale 5.

CASCADE 44, MEADOWS VALLEY 37

The Ramblers trailed by two points heading into the fourth quarter, but scored 19 in the final frame and made 5-of-6 free throws down the stretch to secure the win. Danielle Kleint led Cascade with 12 points and four assists.

Meadows Valley1010710 - 37

Cascade106919 - 44

Meadows Valley (Record not provided) - Alyssa Brown 8 points, Jill Kovis 2, Randy Smith 5, Leadra Smith 4, Casey Salas 4, Siera Atnip 12, Beth Loper 2. Rebound leader: Atnip 9. Assist leader: Brown 4.

Cascade (7-4, 4-1 Long Pin) - Danielle Kleint 12 points, Melissa Basey 6, Jocelyn Thompson 10, Brianna Gunderson 6, Patricia Rankin 7, Anna Loseke 3. Rebound leader: Basey 9. Assist leader: Kleint 4.

BOYS BASKETBALL

5A SOUTHERN IDAHO CONFERENCE

TeamConf.Overall

Eagle4-06-0

Borah3-04-1

Capital3-15-1

Centennial2-24-2

Timberline2-23-2

Vallivue2-23-2

Rocky Mountain2-22-4

Boise1-22-3

Mountain View1-23-2

Meridian0-41-5

Caldwell0-41-4

Thursday's games

Capital 50, Boise 42

Borah 71, Caldwell 53

Vallivue 54, Centennial 45

Eagle 64, Timberline 63 (OT)

Rocky Mountain 57, Meridian 51

Friday's game

Vallivue at Eagle, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday's games

Boise at Centennial, 7:30 p.m.

Capital at Borah, 7:30 p.m.

Timberline at Meridian, 7:30 p.m.

Rocky Mountain at Mountain View, 7:30 p.m.

CAPITAL 50, BOISE 42

The Eagles made 9-of-13 free throws in the second half to gain an edge in a tight 5A Southern Idaho Conference contest. Dontese Tower led Capital with a double-double of 12 points and 13 rebounds.

Capital1781411 - 50

Boise1312107 - 42

Capital (5-1, 3-1 5A SIC) - Taylor Bolt 7 points, Nevin Ardaiz 3, Dontese Tower 12, Nate Williams 7, Jordan Cramer 3, Paul Egwuonwu 10, Damian Short 8. Rebound leader: Tower 13. Assist leader: Egwuonwu 3.

Boise (2-3, 1-2 5A SIC) - Alex Duncan 9 points, Zack Fox 12, Cooper Findlay 3, Nathan Prohaska 7, Craig Ode 4, Stephen Doan 7. Rebound leader: Doan 8. Assist leader: Prohaska 8.

VALLIVUE 54, CENTENNIAL 45

The Falcons led by one point heading into the fourth quarter, but outscored the Patriots 20-12 down the stretch to earn the 5A SIC win. Zach Kelsh led Vallivue with 19 points and Devan Telken added 18.

Centennial12111012 - 45

Vallivue9121320 - 54

Centennial (4-2, 2-2 5A SIC) - Alder 3 points, Manning 6, Hardman 1, Peterson 10, Davis 20, Erickson 1, Steinbrenner 4. Rebound leader: Davis 16. Assist leader: Steinbrenner 3.

Vallivue (3-2, 2-2 5A SIC) - Hyde 9 points, Kelsh 19, Gaskell 2, Telken 18, Osburn 1, Benke 5. Rebound leader: Hyde 6. Assist leader: Kelsh 2, Gaskell 2, Telken 2.

EAGLE 64, TIMBERLINE 63 (OT)

The Mustangs outscored the Wolves by one point in overtime to remain undefeated. Ben Van Lith led Eagle with a double-double of 16 points and 18 rebounds. Zach Peterson paced Timberline with 20 points.

Eagle1616101210 - 64

Vallivue15518169 - 63

Eagle (6-0, 4-0 5A SIC) - Slonaker 20 points, Van Lith 16, Johnston 4, Shaw 8, Thompson 8, Cramer 2, Whipps 6. Rebound leader: Van Lith 18. Assist leader: Johnston 5.

Timberline (3-2, 2-2 5A SIC) - Goodale 4 points, Mangum 10, Graham 4, Peterson 20, Engebrecht 2, Hughes 3, Minter 8, Albertson 2, Hall 7, Miller 3. Rebound leader: Hall 8. Assist leaders: Graham 2, Minter 2.

BORAH 71, CALDWELL 53

Kelly Kurtz scored 20 points to lead Borah past one-win Caldwell.

Caldwell18101411-53

Borah17161919-71

Caldwell (1-4, 0-4 5A SIC) - Andozola 6 points, Villanueva 7, Muncy 2, Coller 2, Parrott 7, Salazar 10, Nordberg 2, Betancourt 7. Rebound and assist leaders not provided.

Borah (4-1, 3-0 5A SIC) -Melendez 1, Woolley 10, Mikelonis 17, Spjute 15, Buzzini 8, Kurtz 20. Rebound and assist leaders not provided.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN 57, MERIDIAN 51

Six-foot-3 senior post Jordan Stastny had 10 points, seven rebounds and five steals in the Grizzlies' win over the Warriors. Stetson Pace added 12 points for Rocky Mountain.

Meridian917916 - 51

Rocky Mountain14151810 - 57

Meridian (1-5, 0-4 5A SIC) - Ben Winter 14 points, Devin Ockerman 10, Jordan Lowe 7, Brady Gormley 6, D.J. Brown 3, Nathan Lorona 3, Jared Olsen 3, Tyler Clark 2, Gary Kester 2, Kevin Hanes 1.

Rocky Mountain (2-4, 2-2 5A SIC) - Stetson Pace 12, Jordan Stastny 10, Josh Hasquet 8, Josh Phillips 9, Travis Van Diest 6, Ryan Skurdal 5, Jordan Nickel 2, Tevin Archuleta 2, Ryan Strand 2, Ryan Wood 1. Rebound leader: Van Diest 8. Assist leader: Ryan Wood 2.

4A SOUTHERN IDAHO CONFERENCE

TeamConf.Overall

Emmett1-01-4

Skyview0-05-0

Middleton0-02-4

Columbia0-01-3

Kuna0-00-4

Mountain Home0-00-4

Bishop Kelly0-00-5

Nampa0-10-4

Friday's games

Bishop Kelly at Emmett, 7:30 p.m.

Columbia at Kuna, 7:30 p.m.

Mountain Home at Middleton, 7:30 p.m.

Skyview at Nampa, 7:30 p.m.

WRESTLING

CALDWELL 46, EAGLE 33

103 - Angel Santana, Caldwell, pin. Michael Prentiss, :39. 112 - Arristeo Gallegos, Caldwell, won by forfeit. 119 - Jason Eavenson, Caldwell, pin. Shane Rosse, 3:57. 125 - Martin Meza, Caldwell, pin. Cody Ebbers, :40. 130 - Jesus Dozal, Caldwell, md. Gunnar Christensen, 19-5. 135 - Chris Weston, Eagle, won by forfeit. 140 - Shelby Talbott, Eagle, pin. Dallas Tweedy, :50. 145 - David Ryan, Eagle, pin. Haydon Maggard, 1:37. 152 - Cameron Cobb, Eagle, dec. Shawn Heckathorn, 8-2. 160 - Ryan Festag, Eagle, pin. Jesus Rodriguez, 3:29. 171 - Ryan Holmes, Eagle, pin. Holden Bistling, 1:05. 189 - Kris Medina, Caldwell, pin. Richard West, 2:47. 215 - Jimmy Eavenson, Caldwell, pin. Seth Freeman, 2:41. 285 - Rico Paz, Caldwell, pin. Riley Dunow, 1:33.

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