Wrestling Kellogg
February 28 – March 1
3a state event
Pocatello – Kellogg Wildcats had 4 finalists and a champion and completed in third place as a group on the State Combating Championships at ICCU Dome.
Sophomore Kellogg Colton Storey defeated Peter Fabbi in Clearwater Valley for 113 kilograms. Senior Brady Vergobbi (150 years previous), Junior Johnny Stovern (106) and Carson Hinkelmann (120 years previous) completed as runners.
Wildcats Kevin Watson (third, 106th), Wyatt Storey (5, 132) and Jayce Haynes (5, 150) and located the best way to the rostrum throughout the event.
Kellogg, who took 17 fighters to the event, fought towards Prime Malad and Ririe groups, each groups ending in entrance of Wildcats.
3a group scores – 1, Malad 211.5. 2, Ririe 194. Three, Kellogg 160.5. Four, DECLO 104.5. 5, New Plymouth 99.5. 6 (equality), Firth, Tri-Valley 92. eight (equality), St. Maries, West Facet 91.5. 10, North Fremont 85. 11, Priest River 76.5. 12, soda springs 64.5. 13, Clearwater Valley 63.5. 14, Glenns Ferry 59. 15, West Jefferson 56. 16, Challis 51. 17, Namp Christian 49. 18, Aberdeen 45. 19, Potlatch 31. 20, Grace 29.5. 21, River Raft 28. 22, Marsing 21. 23, Lakeside 20. 24, Valley 18.5. 25, Kendrick 17. 26, salmon 15.5. 27, orofino 15. 28, Grangeville 14. 29, Kamiah 10.5. 30, Parma 10. 31, Wendell 7. 32 (equality), Hagerman, Hansen 6. 34, Melba 5.5. 35 (tie), Butte County, Kootenai Four. 37, North Gem Three. 38, Greenleaf 1. 39 (tie), waterfalls, Backyard Valley, Lapwai, Oakley Zero.
Championship matches
106 – Jack Willie, Malad, p. Johnny Stovern, Kellogg ,: 54.
113 – Colton Storey, Kellogg, Tf. Peter Fabbi, Clearwater Valley, 18-Three.
120 – Henry Thomas, Glenns Ferry, Md. Carsun Hinkelmann, Kellogg, 10-2.
144 – Colm Mcalamtaig, Priest River, D. Stellar Tew, West Facet, Four-Three.
150 – Drake Morrison, Malad, Tf. Brady Vergobbi, Kellogg, 15-Zero.
157 – James Hansen, Ririe, d. Zach David, St. Maries, 17-14.
165 – Aiden Yarout, St. Maries, d. Mac Corridor, West Jefferson, 6-5.
Place of the fourth
106 – Kevin Watson, Kellogg, D. Camden Worthington, Deplo, Three-1.
132 – Eston Beck, Aberdeen, p. Kelby Harvey, St. Maries, 1:41.
144 – Jack Eddins, Grace, p. Jerrett Brebner, St. Maries, Three:42.
215 – Darien Ratzlaff, Priest River, p. Layne Morris, Lakeside, 2:22.
285 – Caleb Develop, Priest River, p. Michael Lizarraga, Firth, 2:32.
Fifth sixth
132 – Wyatt Storey, Kellogg, D. Porter Mills, Malad, 6-2.
150 – Jayce Haynes, Kellogg, p. Roper Higley, Malad, Three:58.
Championship assist
Semifinals
106 – Johnny Stovern, Kellogg, D. Kevin Watson, Kellogg, 9-Four.
113 – Colton Storey, Kellogg, d. Teran Tracy, River Raft, 6-Three.
120 – Carsun Hinkelmann, Kellogg, D. Ches Lee Webb, Ririe, Four-Three.
144 – Colm Mcalamtaig, Priest River, d. Jerrett Brebner, St. Maries, 1-Zero.
150 – Brady Vergobbi, Kellogg, d. Jacob Fabbi, Clearwater Valley, Four-1.
157 – Zach David, St. Maries, tf. William Yearout, Potlatch, 22-Four.
165 – Aiden Yarout, St. Maries, d. Tregan Harris, Ririe, 10-Three.
285 – Marcus Garcia, New Plymouth, D. Caleb Develop, Priest River, Three-2.
Comfort assist
The third spherical
113 – Ayden Potter, Malad, p. Aiden Figueroa, Kellogg ,: 56.
120 – Hector Silvas, Firth, Tf. Ashton Lewis, Kootenai, 18-1.
132 – Kelby Harvey, St. Maries, p. Jason Wethern, Valley, 2:03; Wyatt Storey, Kellogg, D. Jacob Hartle, New Plymouth, via harm implicit.
150 – Jayce Haynes, Kellogg, p. Amado Stewart, St. Maries, 5:00.
215 – Layne Morris, Lakeside, Md. Logan Trimble, Ririe, 13-2; Darien Ratzlaff, Priest River, p. Cam Bingham, Malad, 1:28.
Semifinals
106 – Kevin Watson, Kellogg, p. Simon Krupp, Soda Springs, 1:00.
132 – Kelby Harvey, St. Maries, p. Porter Mills, Malad, 1:58; Eston Beck, Aberdeen, p. Wyatt Storey, Kellogg, 2:44.
144 – Jerrett Brebner, St. Maries, D. Payton Martindale, North Fredont, Three-2.
150-Jace Wagoner, Tri-Valley, p. Jayce Haynes, Kellogg, 1:47.
215 – Layne Morris, Lakeside, D. Rawley Babcock, West Jefferson, 7-Zero.
285 – Caleb Develop, Priest River, Md. Robert Fuentes, Deplo, 16-2.
The Basket of Kellogg boys
February 24
Kellogg 53, St. Maries 43
Sf. Maries-Junior Draeden Taylor scored 16 factors, and Kellogg hit 7 out of seven Three-Pointers within the first half and continued to defeat the seed no. 2.
“There have been clear eyes,” stated Kellogg’s coach Mike Martin. “We’re higher shooters once we transfer the ball backward and forward and transfer the ball inside with clear catches. Belief is a humorous factor; You see that the ball passes via the circle a number of occasions and turns into contagious. “
“Credit score to Mike; His kids executed the play plan and performed an amazing first half, ”stated coach St. Maries, Bryan Chase. “I pressured 24 turnover and I feel at one level I had three thefts in a row and each time I turned it again to them.”
Radley McDonald added 13 factors, Robinson 10 Brodie 10 for Kellogg, which drove 17 factors within the first half. Taylor scored eight factors within the first quarter, together with two Three factors. Robinson and Evan Vindasius additionally hit two 3s every within the first half, McDonald One.
“I simply did not suppose we raised our palms,” Chase stated. “I used to be on the proper factors, I merely didn’t obtain a hand from the road in Three factors.”
Junior Jj Yearout scored 24 play factors for St. Maries, who received the final 10 district titles. Isaiah Gustaffe had seven factors, 5 restoration and 5 thefts. Yearout additionally had 5 thefts.
Kellogg 16 19 6 12 – 53
St. Maries 13 7 14 9 – 43
Kellogg – Robinson 10, McDonald 13, Taylor 16, Lewis 2, Cheney Four, Vindasius eight, Baker Zero.
St. Maries – Harold 5, Garcia Zero, J. Barta 1, Yearout 24, Gustaffe 7, B. Barta Zero, L. Riberich 2, Defoort 2, T. Riberich 2.
February 26
OROFINO 55, Kellogg 48
The fourth kelogg of Oorofino Maniacs, winners of a sport towards Grangeville final week, superior to the 3A State Event, with a victory over the third Kellogg Wildcats seed within the 1-2 district championship sport at Andrews Gymnasium.
“Orofino sat again in an space, and of their credit score, they did it properly,” stated coach Kellogg, Mike Martin. “They caught sure guys and I did not work for ok images tonight and so they settled to play Catch. I used to be not aggressive sufficient towards their space earlier and that set the tone for the night time. Hats to them. “
Sophomore Ty Cheney scored 14 factors, and Radley McDonald 13 factors for Kellogg and there have been 12 out of 15 pictures.
“They had been super-efficient,” Martin stated. “The 2 did a great job to maintain us round and gave us the possibility to return to it.”
Sophomore Blake Barlow has scored 17 factors for Orofino.
“Barlow shot him properly and did a great job to do his issues,” Martin stated. “We had been getting ready to get them out of their issues, and so they had been affected person with the ball and we did a great job to search out the boys they wanted to search out.”
OROFINO 11 15 16 13 – 55
Kellogg Four 15 eight 21 – 48
OROFINO – RUNIA eight, Bonner 9, Schneider eight, Burnette Zero, Connolly Four, Barlow 19, Olive, Naranjo 2.
Kellogg – Robinson 5, McDonald 13, Taylor 9, Lewis Zero, Honnerlaw Three, Cheney 14, Vindasius Four, Baker Zero.
February 27
St. Maries 52, Kellogg 42
Sf. Maries-with the sport equalized after three quarters, Junior Jack Barta scored eight of his 14 factors in a 14-Zero operating to start out the fourth quarter, and quantity 2 St. St. Maries continued to defeat the quantity Three Wildcats in a second place Losses of the 3A 1-2 district event.
Junior Isaia Gustaffe had 17 factors for St. Maries, who jumped at a 16-Four advance after 1 / 4, whereas Kellogg missed his first 11 strokes. Junior JJ Yearout had 15 factors, 5 restoration and 5 assistants. Each marked three factors within the fourth quarter.
Barta and Yearout hit every three Three factors for Lumberjacks, who completed eight for 16 from Deep. Gustaffe hit two 3s.
Junior Draeden Taylor scored 19 factors for Kellogg (12-11), who received Monday at St. Maries, then misplaced at house on the fourth seed Oorofino on Wednesday, within the district title sport.
“I knew that coming to this sport, it could be tough,” stated Kellogg’s coach Mike Martin. “Coming from the lack of the district champion, he would method any group had extra juice. And St. Maries took extra images than us tonight. We fought to return to him within the third quarter, however we merely couldn’t cease within the fourth. “
Landon Riberich had 10 restoration and three blocked strokes for St. Maries, and Hayden Defoort had 5 planks for Lumberjacks.
“On Monday they had been hit within the mouth of Kellogg and so they actually had a chip on their shoulder in the remainder of the week, to play as laborious as they may,” Chase stated.
Kellogg Four 11 16 11 – 42
St. Maries 16 Three 12 21 – 52
Kellogg – Robinson 2, McDonald eight, Taylor 19, Lewis 7, Honnerlaw 2, Cheney Four, Vindasius Zero, Baker Zero.
St. Maries – Harold Zero, Garcia Zero, Sexton Zero, J. Barta 14, Yearout 15, Gustaffe 17, B. Barta Zero, L. Riberich Four, Defoort 2, Speakman Zero, F. Riberich Zero.
Basket of Wallace boys
February 26
Genesis Prep 69, Wallace 51
Coeur d’Alene-Senior Griffin Earley scored all his 11 factors within the second half, and the third Jaguars was faraway from an equality of 27 from the break to take away the miners from the second seed 2A District 1 from the North Idaho Faculty.
Spencer Farrell scored seven of his 11 factors after the intermittent for Genesis Prep.
Senior Gabe Meyer scored 9 of his 14 factors within the first quarter for Genesis Prep, who received at Wallace within the first spherical final week. Emmaus Nichols added 11 factors for jaguari.
Julian Davis scored 17 of the 25 factors of his sport within the second half for Wallace, which completed 14-9. Cooper Miller added 12 factors to miners.
Wallace 13 14 13 11 – 51
Genesis Prep 13 14 20 22 – 69
Wallace – Miller 12, Davis 25, Guardipee 5, Larsen Four, Myles Three, Williams 2, Unusual Zero.
Genesis Prep – Nichols 11, Tosh 7, Martin Four, S. Batman 6, Earley 11, Meyer 14, I. Bateman Three, Farrell 11, Swanson 2.
The basketball of the boys Mullan
February 25th
Kootenai 70, Mullan 27
Coeur d’Alene-Senior Chris Moore scored 24 of his 35 factors within the first half, main the second Kootenai Warriors seeds, up to now, on the third seeds, Mullan Tigers, within the semi-final spherical, of the Basketball Event within the 1A district on Tuesday, Tuesday.
Riley Ausman added 10 factors for Kootenai.
Moore hit three of his 4 poins within the first half for the soldiers.
“The boys performed nice tonight,” stated Jason Strobel, the top coach of Kootenai, who offers with the top coach Tom Tucker, who recovers from the latest quadruple bypass surgical procedure. “The starters had been on the finish. Bench entered and performed big. “
Junior Colten Imes scored 10 factors for Mullan.
Mullan 6 Four 9 eight – 27
Kootenai 16 21 22 11 – 70
MULLAN – Corridor 6, IMES 10, Calvert 2, Ullrich 2, Morgan Four, Bosson Three.
Kootenai – Addington Zero, Derry Three, Braz eight, Strobel 6, Ausman 10, C. Moore 35, J. Moore 2, Berkshire Zero, Gentry 6.