KELLOGG BOYS BASKETBALL
Dec 27
Lewiston 61, Kellogg 29
LEWISTON — The Wildcats struggled to attain towards the 5A Bengals within the opening spherical of the Avista Vacation Match. No different statistics or info had been obtainable.
Dec 28
Moscow 60, Kellogg 48
LEWISTON — Riply Luna had 20 factors and 9 rebounds for the Wildcats, who battled out of an early gap however fell to the Bears in a comfort recreation on the Avista Vacation Match at Lewis-Clark State Faculty .
Dylan Rehder had 4 Three-pointers within the first half, three within the first quarter for Moscow, which led 24-13 after the primary quarter.
“We did not come out with the urgency we would have liked on protection and so they hit transition pictures,” Kellogg coach Mike Martin mentioned. “We even performed them within the final three quarters, however they type of blew it within the first jiffy of the second half.”
Kellogg used a 16-Zero run to chop the deficit to 5 late within the third.
Kolby Luna had 12 factors and eight rebounds for Kellogg.
Ian Hillman scored 20 factors for Moscow.
Moscow 24 11 15 10 — 60
Kellogg 13 12 14 9 — 48
MOSCOW — Wilson eight, Asatchao 2, Rehder 15, Abendroth four, Williams Three, C. Skinner four, Z. Skinner four, Hillman 20.
KELLOGG — Miller 7, Whatcott Three, R. Luna 20, Okay. Luna 12, Maciosek 2, O’Neill 2, Hendrix Zero, Taylor 2.
Dec 29
Kellogg 65, Prairie 30
LEWISTON — The Wildcats (5-Three) defeated the Pirates to seize the seventh-place recreation of the Avista Winter Traditional at Lewis-Clark State Faculty.
Riply Luna led the Wildcats with 23 factors.
Kellogg hosts St. Maries on January 12.
KELLOGG GIRLS BASKETBALL
Dec 27
Lewiston 54, Kellogg 28
LEWISTON — The Bengals obtained off to a quick begin towards the Girl Wildcats within the opening spherical of the Avista Vacation Match at Lewis-Clark State Faculty. No different statistics or info had been obtainable.
Dec 28
Moscow 58, Kellogg 39
LEWISTON — The Cats rallied from a double-digit deficit to tug inside putting distance of the 4A Bears, however Moscow had one ultimate run to place away Kellogg.
No different statistics or info had been obtainable.
Dec 29
Pendleton 52, Kellogg 49
CLARKSTON — Kellogg had an opportunity to ship the sport into extra time, however could not get a transparent have a look at the basket within the seventh-place recreation of the Avista Vacation Match.
The Wildcats and Buckaroos traded baskets (and fouls) for a lot of the sport, however late within the fourth quarter, Pendleton was capable of prolong its result in 10 factors.
Kellogg clawed its method again into the sport, however could not maintain the offensive momentum on the ultimate possession.
No statistics had been obtainable.
THE KELLOGG FIGHT
Dec 29
Central Idaho League Duals
The Wildcats knocked off league rivals Grangeville and Priest River earlier than dispatching Clearwater Valley within the championship.
“I believed we underestimated Grangeville within the quarters and so they actually gave us a problem,” Kellogg head coach Scott Miller mentioned. “We responded the remainder of the evening towards Priest River and Clearwater Valley and wrestled higher because the evening went on. We’re excited to win the occasion and proud to be the Central Idaho League champions, however we additionally know we have now an extended season forward of us and look ahead to the challenges forward.”
Wildcats Chase Scribner (106), Ricky Haralson (120), Kolter Wooden (126), Jaeger Corridor (132), Brady Vergobbi (152) and Ramsey Rainio (170) all completed undefeated within the occasion to tempo Kellogg’s scoring.
Double outcomes:
Quarterfinals: Kellogg 51, Grangeville 33
Semifinals: Kellogg 57, Priest River 26
Championship: Kellogg 52, Clearwater Valley 33
Closing standings:
• Kellogg
• Clearwater Valley
• St. Mary
• Preot River
• Potlatch
• Grangeville
• Orofino
30 Dec
The Chad E. Ross Match
Kellogg’s Kolter Wooden gained the 126-pound title and the event’s Most Excellent Wrestler award, and the Wildcats completed second as a crew.
Wooden was one in every of 4 Kellogg varsity wrestlers to deliver house a championship — however missed the crew title by simply eight factors.
“We obtained off to a gradual begin, however we obtained higher because the day went on,” head coach Scott Miller mentioned. “As a crew, we type of caught collectively, which put us on a run on the finish of the event. Our crew did job of combating within the consolations, understanding that every of these matches was vital and discovering methods to win these matches, get pins and maintain shifting ahead. Total event efficiency for us.”
Together with Wooden, Jaeger Corridor (132), Chase Scribner (106) and Izzy Davis (ladies 132) gained their weight courses, however 14 wrestlers discovered their strategy to the rostrum.
“I used to be actually completely happy for Kolter Wooden as a result of he wrestled so properly all weekend after which he was rewarded for that by successful the Excellent Wrestler Award,” Miller mentioned. “Jaeger Corridor as soon as once more dominated and was significantly spectacular in his championship match by fully shutting down his opponent. Chase Scribner continues to quietly transfer up his weight class and has changed into top-of-the-line 106-pounders within the state. Izzy Davis continues to be spectacular and dominated in successful her weight class. Total, to have as many placements as we did was day for us.”
Workforce scores
• Lakeland 188
• Kellogg 176
• Clearwater Valley 169
• Bonners 145 ferry
• St. Mary 123
• Raul Preot 122
• Coeur d’Alene 109.5
• 103 Grangeville
• Moscow 84
• Potlatch 41
• Orofino 40
• Enterprise 38
• Rogers (Spokane) 38
• Lewiston 25
• Northwest Christian 15
• Kootenai Three
• Therapy Three
Particular person placements
98 – Aiden Figueroa third Place
98 – Johnny Stovern 4th Place
106 – Chase Scribner 1st Place
113 – Dalton Coburn – 4th place
120 – Ricky Haralson – third place
126 – Kolter Wooden – 1st Place
132 – Jaeger Corridor – 1st place
138 – Tanner Williams – 4th place
152 – Brady Vergobbi – 4th place
170 – Ramsey Rainio – 2nd place
152B – Jackson Stepro – 1st place
107-114G – Kyrin Huber – 4th Place
132G – Izzy Davis – 1st Place
132G – Reese Bauer – third Place