Meet Your Grizzlies
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Grizzlies
football
Key losses: Jake Morse
Jeron Konkright Senior #1
Kyler Zorica Sophomore #2
Chris Burgess Junior #5
Cody Smith Senior #6
Brendan Geary Sophomore #7
Overall projection of team’s chances in the Northeast A League: Coach Farnam anticipates being in the top three this season. Strengths: Farnam said the Grizzlies have strong leadership, are senior heavy, are experienced and have good size.
Seth Hervey Senior #20
Alex Young Senior #9
Ryan Rapp Senior #10
Tristen Cutshall Senior #36
Jordan Battle Sophomore #15
Teaching experience: This is Farnam’s second year of teaching at Newport. He has spent the last eight years as a weight training teacher. Athletic experience: Farnam played football for Whitworth University for four years.
Top prospects: Newport coach Kaprina Goodwin says she has lots of young new players.
JD Pack Junior #28
Carter Schutz Senior #21
Kaben Hastings Sophomore #22
Daniel Foust Senior #62
Dennis Fisher Junior #26
Matt Solis Junior #54
Allan Thompson Senior #32
Jake Satterlee Senior #34
Daniel Fitzmorris Senior #72
Cody Phillips Junior #44
Isaiah Battle Junior #65/42
Alex Solis Sophomore #70
Curtis Phillips Junior #55
Tyler Ringgenberg Senior #57
Makyle Seger Senior #74
Overall projection of team’s chances in the Northeast A League: Goodwin says her team will surprise some teams and predicts they will finish in the upper half of the Northeast A League.
Haley Braun Junior
Melyssa Carlson Junior
Marissa Hofstee Junior
Jensen Kirkwood Sophomore
Mckinsey Madison Junior
Rylee Moss Junior
Kailey Ralston Senior
Hadley Stratton Sophomore
Lauren Vaughn Sophomore
Chaleigh Kirkwood Senior
Head coach: Kaprina Goodwin Age: 23 Coaching experience: Goodwin coached club volleyball (based in Spokane Valley).
Strengths: “Scrappy!” is how Goodwin describes the Grizzly team’s strengths.
Head coach: Zac Farnam
Coaching experience: Farnam has coached for nine years. This is his second year as head coach of the Grizzlies.
Top returners: Seniors Chaleigh Kirkwood and Kailey Ralston; juniors Marissa Hofstee, Haley Braun, McKinsey Madison, Melyssa Carlson and Kylee Moss; sophomores Lauren Vaughn and Hadley Stratton
Key losses: Jacklin McCroskey, Jenna Kersting and Sydney Siemsen graduated and will be missed.
Weaknesses: Farnam said the Grizzlies’ weakness is depth at skill positions.
Age: 29
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volleyball
Top returnees: Ryan Rapp, Jeron Konkright, Daniel Foust, Carter Schutz, Daniel Fitzmorris, Makyle Seger Top prospects: Chris Burgess, Rocky McDaniel, Connor Mullaley, Ty McDaniel, Dennis Fisher
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Playing experience: Goodwin was a standout player at Northport High School and went on to play four years at Gonzaga
Weaknesses: While they are scrappy, they aren’t very tall, she said.
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Assistant coaches: Travis Scott, Mike Mcmahon, Brandon McDaniel, Dave Siemsen and Darren Young
University. Teaching experience: This is Goodwin’s first year teaching high school science at Newport. Assistant coach- Kaprina es: Lori Stratton and Goodwin Head Coach Alisa Vaughn
vs. Freeman: 5 p.m. - Freeman High School vs. Yakima: 8 a.m. - Sundome vs. Priest River: 5 p.m. - Priest River High vs. Riverside: 5 p.m. - Newport High School vs. Lakeside: 5 p.m. - Lakeside High School vs. Chewelah: 5 p.m. - Newport High School vs. Kettle Falls: 5 p.m. - Kettle Falls High School vs. Medical Lake: 5 p.m. - Medical Lake High at Crossover Classic: 8 a.m. - Spokane vs. Freeman: 5 p.m. - Newport High School vs. Priest River: 5 p.m. - Newport High School vs. Riverside: 5 p.m. - Riverside High School vs. Lakeside: 5 p.m. - Newport High School See Newport volleyball, 8B
Connor Mullaley Senior #75
Jake Carpenter Senior #77
Not pictured: Otis Smith, sophomore #8 Brandon La Gone, Senior #12 Joey Parsons, Sophomore #24 Adam McMeen, Freshman #64 Johnny Quandt, Freshman #81 Chris Ownbey, Freshman #82 Mike McMahon, Assist. Coach Darren Young, Assist. Coach
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Aaron Santee Senior #23
Dave Siemsen Assist. Coach
Rocky McDaniel Junior #88
Brandon McDaniel Assist. Coach
Ty McDaniel Sophomore #71
Travis Stott Assist. Coach
Cory Wylie Sophomore #84
Zac Farnam Head Coach
Top returnees: Juniors Keegan Heaney, Phillip Weber from Munich, Germany, and Erin Rednour; sophomores Ben Jakeman and James Goodwin Eric Cunningham Senior #71
vs. Priest River: 7 p.m. - Priest River High School vs. Medical Lake: 7 p.m. - Medical Lake High School vs. Freeman: 7 p.m. - Newport High School vs. Like City JV: 7 p.m. - Newport High School vs. Riverside: 7 p.m. - Riverside High School vs. Lakeside: 7 p.m. - Newport High School vs. Chewelah: 7 p.m. - Chewelah High School vs. Kettle Falls: 7 p.m. - Newport High School at CTL Crossover Game: TBA at CTL Crossover Game: TBA
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Top prospects: Lance Wood and James Goodwin, Mikayla Bridges Key losses: Scott McMeen
Additional comments: “We have not had a junior high program for the past 15 years but have one now. Things that are great about cross country, you get into great shape. You can go all the way to state as an individual or with your team. It only takes five team members to score. You can run for the rest of your life,” Axel said.
Overall projection of team’s chances in the Northeast A League: “We are a young team facing three of the state’s top three teams in Riverside, the defending state champion, and runners up Lakeside and Medical Lake,” coach Axel said.
Head coach: Rory Axel
Strengths: Newport cross country has a strong core group to build on with a strong group of eighth graders coming in next year.
Occupation: Washington State social worker for the past 15 years
Weaknesses: The Grizzlies are a young group without a lot of experience. By next year it will be almost all freshmen and sophomores, coach Axel said.
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Ben Jakeman Junior
James Goodwin Sophomore
Philipp Weber Junior
Erin Rednour Junior
Mikayla Bridges Freshman
Rory Axle Head Coach
Age: 56 Coaching experience: 20 years of coaching at Newport in both cross country and track. Coached cross country and track in California for three years before that.
Athletic experience: Ran cross country and track starting in grade school Assistant coaches: Tim Jergens is coaching the junior high program, which is the first feeder program for Newport in 15 years.
Not pictured: Lance Woods, Freshman Keegan Heany, Junior Skyler Lambert, Freshman
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Priest River Spartans 4B
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Top returnees: Seniors Jimmy Koch, Andy Meyer, Tanner Linton, Jalen Griffin, Jesse Griffin, Dallas Hopkins, Jacob Perkins, Thomas White, Tom Cox, Zach Roland, Thomas White, Tom Cox and Jordan Otero; juniors Brad Drake, Benson Huntley, Trent Slinger, Jeremy McDonald, Nick Petek and Hunter Golden
football Andy Meyer Senior #6
Jimmy Koch Senior #7
Volleyball
Top returnees: Seniors Karly Douglas, Beth Bykerk and Jill Weimer; juniors Amber Trantum, Mollie French, Katyln Summers and Lily Luckey Dallas Hopkins Senior #9
Tanner Linton Senior #8
Jacob Perkins Senior #21
Overall projection of team’s chances in the Intermountain League: Coach Douglas said the Spartans have a chance of being second place in the league. He said they would compete at a high level. Strength: Coach Douglas said the Spartans have good football IQ and team speed. Weaknesses: None given
Jalen Griffin Senior #12
Jordan Otero Senior #20
Trent Slinger Junior #56
Jesse Griffin Senior #30
Colton Clark Senior #54
Tom Cox Senior #60
Top prospects: Maui transfer sophomore Caitlyn Cole is one of the top young prospects. Key losses: Melissa Trost, Ayonna Lentz, Kelsie Fink, Taryn Eldore and Jordan Evenson
Top prospects: Freshmen Anthony Storro, Tommy Anselmo, Clayton Bowman, Joshua Commbs and Aryn Pearson Key losses: Cameron Riley, RC Akre, Tyler Barber and Jacob Munar
Nick Petek Junior #24
Hunter Golden Junior #32
Brad Drake Junior #61
Matt Johnson Senior #44
Overall projection of team’s chances in the Intermountain League: Goins figures the Spartans will finish on top of the Intermountain League, with rival Timberlake finishing second.
Athletic experience: Douglas played football, basketball, baseball and golf. He attended Priest River Lamanna High School. Assistant coaches: Zack Clow, Mike Glenn, Paul Anselmo and Gary Plumilee
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Benson Huntley Junior #62
Sammy Hernandez, Freshman #63 Brandon Campbell, Junior #74 Kenneth Crawford, Senior #42 Tommy Anselmo, Freshman #33 Zach Clayton Bowman, Roland Freshman #22 Senior #79 Anthony Storro, Freshman #11
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Colton Nunley Senior #89
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Head coach: Angie Goins See Priest River volleyball 7B
Top returnees: Seniors Jake Hemphill, Luke Soumas; Juniors Levi Maltba, Marcus Weiler, Cody McMillain; Sophomores Alex Irujo, Joseph Irvine Tyler Jones Sophomore #9
Alex Amour Freshman #7
Jake Hemphil Senior #11
Alex Irujo Sophomore #13
Joe Irvine Sophomore #3
Luke Somas Senior #6
Gabe MacAlevy Freshman #8
Corbin Maltba Freshman #4
Levi Maltba Junior #14
Cody McMillan Junior #2
Marcus Weiler Junior #10
Mike MacAlevy Assistant Coach
Rob Lawler Coach
Key losses: None
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Top prospects: Tyler Jones (a sophomore transfer), Corbin Maltba, John Allen-Noble, Alex Amour, Gabe MacAlevy
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Boys soccer
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Katlyn Summers Junior #3
Weaknesses: The Spartans
Age: 46
Occupation: Self-employed
Karly Douglas Senior #1
haven’t many weaknesses, although a first year coach coming in on the heels of an Idaho CoCoach of the year may be one. “We have so much individual talent that getting them to play as a tam is a challenge,” Goins said.
Strengths: Priest River has one of the area’s more accomplished sports teams with this year’s volleyball team. They have a number of experienced players returning, including All Intermountain League selections Douglas and Bykerk.
Head Coach: Shane Douglas
Coaching experience: This is Coach Douglas’ second year as head coach. He has three years experience as a varsity assistant and junior varsity head coach for the Spartans.
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Overall projection of team’s chances in the Intermountain League: “The team has the talent to challenge all the other league teams,” coach Rob Lawler said. “I expect the team will compete well throughout the season and to peak at the district tournament.” Strengths: Several strong players to play key positions in both offense and defense.
Not Pictured: John Allen Noble Freshman #5
Weaknesses: Overall a young team and lack of substitutes. Additional comments: “The team has heart and does not give up. I expect this team to continue to improve throughout the season,” the coach said. Head coach: Rob Lawler Age: 42
Occupation/Teaching experience: Lawler works for the U.S. Forest Service as a Hydrologist. Prior to that, he taught high school math for 10 years.
Coaching experience: One year as assistant/goal keeper coach for the Northwest Nazarene University; two years girls varsity Vallivue High School coach; eight years volunteer coach for club and recreation leagues
Athletic experience: Played See Priest River Boys Soccer 7B
cross country Top returnees: Seniors boys Diamond Robinson, Josh Malakowsky and Cameron Murdock, and senior girl Taylor Wilson; junior boys Josh Marks, Josh Mullen, Starling Infante and Levi Maltba, and junior girl faith Young; sophomore boys Blaine Nelson and Kenny Chesnut, Starling Infante sophomore girls Maddy Nordby Junior and Elisabeth Young.
Levi Maltba Junior
Josh Marks Junior
Erica McCracken Junior
Cameron Murdock Senior
Taylor Wilson Senior
Madelyn Nordby Sophomore
Kenneth Chesnut Sophomore
Blaine Nelson Sophomore
Molly Johnson Freshman
Gabe MacAlevy Freshman
Corbin Maltba Freshman
Sarah Marks Freshman
Top prospects: Molly Johnson is new to the team and coach Lance Clark has high hopes for her. Key losses: Steffie Pavey, Kourtney Aldridge and Brady Nelson graduated. Erica McCracken, Abigail Tefft Diamond and Kinya Morrison are not runRobinson ning this year. Senior Overall projection of team’s chances in the Intermountain League: Coach Clark expects the boys to be anywhere from first to third in league and the girls to end up in second or third place. Strengths: This team buys in to the sport of cross country and are committed and unified, Clark said. Weaknesses: Priest River being a small town and transportation for athletes to get home from practice, Clark said. Additional comments/observations: “We should have a fun year this year. I am really pleased with the boys team’s progress over the last couple of years,” coach Clark said. Head coach: Lance Clark Age: 37
Elisabeth Young Sophomore
Coaching experience: 14 years coaching track, 13 years coaching cross country
Not Pictured: Josh Mullen, Junior Teaching experience: Clark is the Faith Young, Junior PE teacher at Priest River Elementary Athletic experience: Ran in high school and received a scholarship in college for running Assistant coaches: Annette Marks
Lance Clark Head Coach
See Priest River Cross Country 8B
Meet Your Panthers
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Top returnees: Seniors Miles Finley, Nolan Finley and Quinton Montgomery; juniors Eli Peterson, Chad Browneagle, Alec Bluff and Marcus Sheridan; sophomores Spirit White-Finley and Tyson Shanholtzer Top prospects: Dustin Newkirk, Josh Keogh, Mickey Andrews, Brian Fisher Key losses: Ryan Sample, Derrick Bluff, Devlin Sheridan, Gavin Peterson, John Cutshall Overall projection of team’s chances in the Panorama League: Coach Finley said the Panthers’ chances were good for the season. Strength: Finley said the Panthers’ strength is their knowledge of the system.
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football
Head coach: Sonny Finley Age: 35 Coaching experience: Two years of junior high football; this is his sixth year coaching high school football.
Quinton Montgomery Senior #10
Occupation: Coach Finley is the wildlife technician for the Kalispel Tribe Natural Resources Department.
Tyson Shanholtzer Sophomore #12
Eli Peterson Junior #20
Spirit White Sophomore #22
Marcus Sheridan Junior #24
Josh Keogh Sophomore #38
Nolan Finley Senior #51
Brian Fisher Freshman #53
Miles Finley Senior #69
Mickey Andrews Freshman #5
Dustin Newkirk Senior #89
Tell Hamilton Asst. Coach
Mike Keogh Asst. Coach
Mitch Stratton Asst. Coach
Troy Hendershott Def. Coordinator
Sonny Finley Head Coach
Athletic experience: Finley has experience with football, basketball and baseball athletics. Assistant coaches: Troy Hendershott, Tell Hamilton, Ty Shanholtzer, Mike Keogh and Johnny Andrews
Weaknesses: The Panthers need to work on their depth, Finley said.
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Panthers
Not pictured: Ty Shanholtzer, Asst. Coach
vs. Republic: 7 p.m. - Republic High School vs. Northport: 7 p.m. - Cusick High School vs. Curlew: 7 p.m. - Cusick High School vs. Odessa - Harrington: 7 p.m. - Cusick High School vs. Columbia - Inchelium: 7 p.m. - Columbia - Inchelium vs. Selkirk: 7 p.m. - Cusick High School vs. Wellpinit: 7 p.m. - Wellpinit vs. Crossover: TBA
volleyball Top returnees: Caytlin Nenema, Nalene Andrews, Kaleigh Driver, Reigan Allen, Val Keogh, Kaleigh Driver, Cassidy Hansen, Briana Balcom, Renee Wynne Top prospects: New ladies to varsity this year are Jovahni Andrews, Alajah Henry and Alana Keogh. Coach Bluff is looking forward to seeing what these ladies bring to the team. Key losses: Haley Adams, Chelsea Samuels Overall projection of
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team’s chances in the Panorama League: Cusick coach Kim Bluff predicts the team will finish first in the league. Strengths: Bluff says a lot of strong returners coupled with a great attitude are among the team’s strengths. Weaknesses: With 11 sophomores, the team is still a little young. Additional comments/observations: “We will be at the top of the league this year,” Bluff
said. “We are very competitive and ready to play.” Head coach: Kim Bluff Age: 26 Coaching experience: This is Bluff’s third year as head coach, although she worked as an assistant coach before taking the top job. She also worked for two years as an assistant boys basketball coach.
Athletic experience: Bluff was a standout athlete at Cusick, playing volleyball and basketball for four years and softball for three, being named to the Panorama All-League team for each sport. She played basketball at Big Bend Community College for two years and played for two years at Whitworth University.
Caytlin Nenema Senior
Nalene Andrews Senior
Alajah Henry Senior
Jovahni Andrews Junior
Iola Hansen Junior
Reigan Allen Sophomore
Val Keogh Sophomore
Kaleigh Driver Sophomore
Cassidy Hansen Sophomore
Briana Balcom Sophomore
Kim Bluff Head Coach
Jolene Seymour Asst. Coach
Renee Wynne Sophomore
Alana Keogh Freshman
Assistant coach: Jolene Seymour
Occupation: Accountant III for the Kalispel Tribe of Indians
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Meet Your Rangers
Selkirk Rangers 6B
| September 11, 2013
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Top returnees: Juniors Dominic Cain and David Cronoble; sophomores Stephen Avey, Joey Dickinson, Brady Filler, Damon Volquarsen, Noah Bailey, Chance Chantry Top prospects: Senior Daniel Cervanes and Shawn Mailly; sophomore Logan Miller
mores. He said they will need to learn a lot on the fly. Additional comments: Cain said the Rangers have a good group of players with good attitudes and good work ethics. The team chemistry has been outstanding so far. Head coach: Kelly Cain
Key losses: Mikey Weiss, Garet Sax, EJ Maupin and Michael Haskins
Brayden Taylor Freshman#34/52
Jacob Couch Freshman #6
Jaden Krabbenhoft Sophomore#3/44
Jared Taft Freshman#14/12
Dominic Cain Junior #21
Stephen Avey Sophomore#23
David Cronable Junior #24
Chance Chantry Sophomore#25
Shawn Mailey Senior #30
Daniel Cervantes Senior #32
Kelly Cain Head Coach
Barry Woelfel Assistant Coach
Kirk Johnson Assistant Coach
Damon Volquardsen Sophomore#37
Joey Dickinson Sophomore#44
Logan Miller Sophomore#52
Brady Filler Sophomore#56
Cole Dawson Sophomore#64
Chris Desdoux Sophomore#74
Noah Bailey Sophomore#77
Age: 50
Overall projection of team’s chances in the Panorama League: Coach Cain said the Rangers should be able to field a competitive team and vie for a playoff spot. Strengths: The Rangers have 19 boys out for football this season. Cain said that helps out a lot with depth and what they are able to do during practice. Selkirk plays eight-man football. Weaknesses: Cain said 15 of the 19 players are freshmen or sopho-
Coaching experience: This is Cain’s fifth season as head coach. He has 14 years experience coaching the sport and has 30 years experience with junior and high school football, basketball and softball. Teaching experience: Cain has spent 26 years as a history teacher. Athletic experience: Varsity football, basketball and baseball Assistant coaches: Kirk Johnson and Matt Emerson
Not pictured: Billy Edwards, Freshman #7 Elijah Shafer, Sophomore#80 Matt Emerson, Assistant Coach
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Kristin Delp Head Coach Top returnees: Seniors Bryanna Sargent, Abby Carrasco and Josie Miller; juniors Crystal Cronoble; sophomores Hannah Jensen, Dana Riggleman, Heather Brown, Amanda Heim and Lauren McGerorge Top prospects: Lexy Ellsworth Key losses: Kirbi Anderson Overall projection of team’s chances in the Panorama League: “I have recently been out of touch with Panorama Athletics, but I feel like we have a solid squad and if we perform to our potential, we will do very well,” Selkirk’s
Abby Carrasco Senior
Josie Miller Senior
Bryanna Sargent Senior
Crystal Cronoble Junior
Amanda Heim Sophomore
Heather Brown Sophomore
Lauren McGeorge Sophomore
Hannah Jensen Sophomore
Dana Riggleman Sophomore
Lexy Ellsworth Freshman
new volleyball coach Kristin Delp said. Strengths: Delp counts strong senior leadership, experienced setters and strong middles as strengths for the Rangers. Weaknesses: The team has had several coaches in recent years and that has led to inconsistency, Delp says. “The girls have not gotten into a solid routine.” The team has 10 girls playing, which isn’t very many. “But I feel like the girls that I do have really want to be here playing everyday, and that makes our potential that much stronger,”
says Delp. Head coach: Kristin Delp Age: 26 Teaching experience: She is a certified high school science teacher currently substituting at Selkirk High School. Delp was a softball coach at Pomeroy High School. Athletic experience: Delp played four years of volleyball, basketball and softball at Selkirk High School, as well as club softball at Eastern Washington University.
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Newport Girls Soccer Top returnees: Seniors Holly Malsbury, Jolie Fredrick, Sydney Hearnden; juniors Ashley Behrens, Emily Lewis, Kennedy Kindred; sophomore Taylor Belton Top prospects: “Holly Malsbury will have a big scoring year for us,” coach Jeremy Lewis said. Amber Holman Sophomore
Key loss: Courtney Weise graduated.
Taylor Belton Sophomore
Kennedy Kindred Junior
Violet Gay Freshman
Weaknesses: No depth. “We need to get some experience at goalie but Coralee Roberts is a competitor and has stepped up well for us,” coach Lewis said. Additional comments: “We have set our team goals as league champions and to qualify for state. It should be an exciting year to see how much we can improve and how far we can go. The potential is there,” coach Lewis said.
Ashley Behrens Junior
Sydney Hearnden Senior
Emily Lewis Junior
Rhianna Knorr Sophomore
Tiffany Huang Junior
Holly Malsbury Senior
Addie Cauchy Senior
Sammy Siemsen Freshman
Head coach: Jeremy Lewis
Coaching experience: 11 years coaching, sixth year as head coach for Newport High School Occupation/Teaching experience: Family physician
Grace Johnson Freshman
Coralee Roberts Senior
Jolie Frederick Senior
Jeremy Lewis Head Coach
Athletic experience: Multiple sports growing up
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vs. Deer Park: 4 p.m. - Newport vs. Kiona Benton: 11 a.m. - Newport vs. Mt. Spokane JV: 4 p.m. - Mt. Spokane vs. Pullman: 12 p.m. - Newport vs. Freeman: 4 p.m. - Freeman vs. Lakeside: 4 p.m. - Newport vs. Newport: 4 p.m. - Newport vs. Medical Lake: 4 p.m. - Medical Lake vs. Priest River: 7 p.m. - Priest River vs. Riverside: 4 p.m. - Riverside vs. Freeman: 4 p.m. - Newport vs. Lakeside: 4 p.m. - Lakeside vs. Mead JV: 4 p.m. - Mead vs. Medical Lake: 4 p.m. - Newport vs. Riverside: 7 p.m. - Newport at District Round 1: TBA at District Finals: TBA at Bi-Districts: TBA
priest River Boys Soccer Continued From Page 4B
Thursday, Sept. 12 Monday, Sept. 16 Friday, Sept. 20 Tuesday, Sept. 24 Thursday, Sept. 26 Saturday, Sept. 28 Monday, Sept. 30 Tuesday, Oct. 1 Thursday, Oct. 3 Saturday, Oct. 5 Tuesday, Oct. 8 Thursday, Oct. 10 Friday, Oct. 18 Saturday, Oct. 19
on men’s leagues in the Boise area.
Assistant coaches: Volunteer Mike MacAlevy
vs. Sandpoint: 4:30 p.m. - Sandpoint High School vs. St George’s: 5:30 p.m. - Priest River High vs. Orofino: 2 p.m. - Priest River High vs. Northwest Christian: 7 p.m. - Priest River vs. Valley Christian, Spokane: 7 p.m. - Priest River vs. Bonners Ferry: 1 p.m. - Bonners Ferry vs. St. George’s: 4 p.m. - St. George’s School vs. Sandpoint: 7 p.m. - Priest River vs. St. Maries: 6 p.m. - St. Maries High School vs. Orofino: 2 p.m. - Orofino High School vs. Bonners Ferry: 7 p.m. - Bonners Ferry High vs. Valley Christian: 4 p.m. - Spokane at Districts: Lakeland High School at Districts: Lakeland High School
Avery Summer Freshman #3
Alyssa Carey Sophomore#0/22
Autumn Lawler Freshman #18
Melissa Krampert Freshman #0/5
Lacey Endicott Senior #1
Brittany Krampert Senior #0 /17
Tabitha Wilson Sophomore#10
Wendy Stokes Senior #15
Brianna Novak Junior #11
Nina Stellmache Junior #16
Angie Taylor Junior #2
Elisa Williams Junior #6
Talia Philipoff Junior #7
Jordan Broesch Junior #13
Angel Clark Junior #12
Michaela Dreyer Senior #4
Allen Easley Assistant Coach
Melissa Dallenbach Coach
Key losses: Kellee Knopp, Brady Nelson Overall projection of team’s chances in the Intermountain League: Coach Melissa Dallenbach expects the Spartans to finish second or third in the league. Strengths: The Lady Spartans are returning a strong core of players. Weaknesses: The girls lack confidence, coach Dallenbach said.
head coach for the Spartans. Teaching experience: Dallenbach is a math teacher at Priest River Lamanna High School.
Head coach: Melissa Dallenbach
Athletic experience: She was a three-sport athlete in high school, and played indoor soccer in college.
Age: 29
Assistant coach: Reese Bennett
soccer from 1st grade through college (NAIA) and a few seasons
Top returnees: Seniors Lacey Endicott, Brittany Krampert, Michaela Dreyer and Wendy Stokes; juniors Angel Clark, Elisa Williams, Talia Philipoff, Jordan Broesch and Angie Taylor; sophomores Alyssa Carey, Tabitha Wilson
Additional comments/ observations: “This season should be positive change in our program. We are looking forward to it,” Dallenbach said.
Age: 44
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Top prospects: Angel Clark, Elisa Williams, Lacey Endicott, Brittney Krampert, Brianna Novak, Alyssa Carey, Avery Summers, Melissa Krampert
Overall projection of team’s chances in the Northeast A League: Coach Lewis said Newport will compete for the league title again. Lakeside will once again be the team to beat. Strengths: Newport has a lot of experience with those returning starters, team speed looks better this year, and the group has overall solid defense.
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vs. Bonners Ferry: 7 p.m. - Priest River High vs. Riverside: 7 p.m. - Priest River High vs. Lakeside: 4 p.m. - Lakeside High School vs. Orofino: 12 p.m. - Priest River High vs. Kellogg: 1 p.m. - Priest River High vs. Timberlake: 6 p.m. Timberlake High School vs. Bonners Ferry: 11 a.m. - Bonners Ferry High vs. Sandpoint: 7 p.m. - Priest River High vs. Orofino: 12 p.m. - Orofino High School vs. Newport: 7 p.m. - Priest River High vs. Coeur d’Alene Charter: 4 p.m. - Coeur d’Alene at Districts: TBA - Lakeland High School at Districts: TBA - Lakeland High School at Districts: TBA - Lakeland High School
Priest River Volleyball Continued From Page 4B Age: 30 Coaching experience: Goins was an assistant coach for both volleyball and basketball in the mid-2000s. This will be her first job as head coach.
Athletic experience: Goins, then known as Angie Turner, was an accomplished high school athlete when she attended Priest River Lamanna High School. She is best known for her basketball accomplishments and holds most of the school’s scoring records. She was named A-2 Player of the
Year in 2001. She was also an All-Intermountain League volleyball player. She also was a two-year basketball starter for Spokane Falls Community College. Professional experience: Goins works controlling traffic on construction sites.
Saturday, Sept. 14 vs. Lakeland: TBA - Lakeland Tuesday, Sept. 17 vs. Bonners Ferry: 6:30 p.m. - Priest River Wednesday, Sept. 18 vs. Newport: 6:30 p.m. - Priest River Thursday, Sept. 19 vs. Northwest Christian: 6:30 p.m. - Priest River Saturday, Sept. 21 vs. Bonners Ferry: TBA - Bonners Ferry Monday, Sept. 23 vs. Lakeside: 6:30 p.m. - Priest River Thursday, Sept. 26 vs. Timberlake: 6:30 p.m. - Timberlake Monday, Sept. 30 vs. St. George’s: 6:30 p.m. - St. George’s School Thursday, Oct. 3 vs. Kellogg: 6:30 p.m. - Kellogg Tuesday, Oct. 8 vs. St. Maries High: 6:30 p.m. - St. Maries Wednesday, Oct. 9 vs. Newport: 6:30 p.m. - Newport Thursday, Oct. 10 vs. Bonners Ferry: 6:30 p.m. - Bonners Ferry Tuesday, Oct. 15 vs. Timberlake: 6:30 p.m. - Priest River Thursday, Oct. 17 vs. Post Falls: 4 p.m. - Post Falls Tuesday, Oct. 22 at Districts: TBA Thursday, Oct. 24 at Districts: TBA Saturday, Oct. 26 at State Play-In Game: TBA Friday, Nov. 1 at State: Coeur d’Alene High School Saturday, Nov. 2 at State: Coeur d’Alene High School
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Newport Girls Volleyball
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Thursday, Oct. 24 Tuesday, Oct. 29 Saturday, Nov. 2 Saturday, Nov. 9 Friday, Nov. 15 Saturday, Nov. 16 || Football Sept. 6 Northport (0-1, 0-0) 0 0 0 0 -0 Selkirk (1-0, 0-0) 30 22 20 0 -72 Scoring: Sel-Mailly 10 pass from Cain (Dickinson run) Sel-Mailly 47 Pass from Cain (Dickinson run) Sel-Punt return 50 Mailly (Mailly from Cain) Sel-20 run Dickinson (run failed) Sel-Mailly 30 pass from Cain (Cain run) Sel-Couch 40 punt return (Avey run) Sel-55 run Avey (pass failed) Sel-9 fumble return Dickinson (run failed) Sel-Block Punt recovered in td Bailey (Edwards run) Sel-50 run Edwards (pass failed)
Bonners Ferry (1-1, 0-0) 0 0 7 0 -7 Newport (1-0, 0-0) 0 21 7 6 -34 Scoring: New-Konkright 6 pass from Rapp (Solis kick) New-Konkright 23 pass from Rapp (Solis kick) New-Rapp 6 run (Solis kick) BF-Trocke 1 run (Shutes) New-Konkright 25 pass from Rapp (Solis kick) New-Rapp 2 run (kick failed)
Priest River (1-0, 0-0) 20 13 0 0 -33 Kettle Falls (0-1, 0-0) 0 7 0 0 -7 Scoring: PR-Koch 2 run (Huntley kick) PR-Koch 4 run (kick failed) PR-Meyer 1 run (Huntley kick) KF-McKern 80 interception return (Dodson kick) PR-Perkins 18 pass from Koch (kick failed) PR-Koch 1 run (Huntley kick)
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VOLLEYBALL Tuesday, Sept. 3 Priest River d. St. Maries 3-0 Priest River 25 25 25 St. Maries 21 11 17
Monday, Sept. 9 Kettle Falls d. Selkirk 3-0 Kettle Falls 25 25 25 Selkirk 8 15 18 Stats: Selkirk: Digs: Hannah Jensen, Lauren McGeorge, and Lexy Ellsworth 1 each. Aces: Lexy Ellsworth 3, Bryanna Sargent, Lauren McGeorge, and Heather Brown each 1. Kills: Josie Miller 2, Abby Carrasco and Lexy Ellsworth 1 each. Assists: Abby Carrasco 3 Bryanna Sargent 2.
BOWLING Sept. 4 Lucky Ladies State Line Tavern 4 No. 4 3 1 Bling and Sparkles Country Lane 2 Morning Glories 2 King Pins 1 3 Golden Girls 1 3
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High game scratch: Laura O’Brien 212. High series scratch: Laura O’Brien 527. High team score: No. 4 822. High team series handicap: No. 4 2,281. Converted splits: Lola Balison 3-10, Lenny Miller 3-10.
Sept. 5 Thursday Niters Team Won Diesel Dogs 4 0
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Thursday, September 12 Heritage Days: Pend Oreille County
Historical Museum Priest River Food Bank Open: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. - Priest River Senior Center Museum Open: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Newport, 402 S. Washington Ave. BASIC Meeting: 10 a.m. - Blanchard Community Center Story Time: 10:30 a.m. - Priest River Library Open Painting Workshop: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. - Create Arts Center, Newport Home and Community Educators Dalkena Club: Noon - Call Bonnie Witt 509-447-3647 or Billie Goodno at 509-447-3781 Duplicate Bridge: 12:30 p.m. - Hospitality House in Newport Loosely Knit: 1-3 p.m. - Calispel Valley Library, Cusick After School Readers Club: 3 p.m. Priest River Library Family Movie Night: 5:30-8 p.m. Newport Library Celebrate Recovery: 5:30 p.m. House of the Lord, 754 Silverbirch Lane, Oldtown Pend Oreille Kids Club: 6 p.m. Pend Oreille Mennonite Church Pinochle: 6 p.m. - Hospitality House in Newport Alcoholics Anonymous: 7 p.m. Blanchard Community Church Friday, September 13 Heritage Days: Pend Oreille County Historical Museum Newport Music Festival: Newport City Park PRM-Advocates for Women: 9:30-11 a.m. - Cornerstone Mall,
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Wilkinson Rental 4 0 OK Lanes 2 2 Country Lane 2 2 Wanna Bees 2 2 Enforcers 2 2 Dysfunctional 0 4 Plain Nasty’s 0 4 High scratch game team: Diesel Dogs 745. High handicap game team: Diesel Dogs 909. High scratch series team: Diesel Dogs 2,123. High handicap series team: Diesel Dogs 2,615. High scratch game: Rod Hilden 218, Sara Goss 233. High handicap game: Jim Goss 245, Sara Goss 283. High scratch series: Arlo Hoisington 582, Sara Goss 565. High handicap series: Jim Goss 651, Sara Goss 671. Converted splits: Sharon Smith 4-5-7, Randy Edgar 5-10, 6-10, Evie Logan 8-9, Mel Logan 2-4-7-10, 2-7.
vs. Coeur d’Alene: 10 a.m. - Coeur d’Alene at Erik Anderson Invitational: 9 a.m. - Spokane vs. Freeman, Medical Lake: 4 p.m. - Newport at CanAm Invite: 12 p.m. - Kettle Falls at Northwest Christian Invite: 12 p.m. - Spokane vs. Riverside: 4 p.m. - Riverside High School at Oroville Invitational: 12 p.m. - Oroville vs. Lakeside: 4 p.m. - Newport at Medical Lake JV Invite: 10 a.m. - Medical Lake at Bi-District: 2 p.m. - Spokane at State Cross Country Meet: TBA - Pasco
priest River Cross Country Continued From Page 4B
Sept. 6 Friday Night Leftovers Team Won Lost Weber Enterprises 3 1 Timber Room 2 2 Party of Four 2 2 Cusick Tavern 2 2 Screamin 4 Icecream 2 2 Gutter Gang 2 2 EZ-Rider 2 2 Nick’s Angels 2 2 Stoney Rollers 2 2 Stone Ridge Lakers 1 3 O.K. Lanes 0 0 Team Twelve 0 0
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vs. Coeur d’Alene: 10 a.m. - Coeur d’Alene vs. West Valley: TBA - Plantes Ferry Open Date: 3 p.m. - Priest River High vs. Sandpoint: 9 a.m. - Riley Creek at State: Eagle Island, Boise
High scratch game: Jeff Huling 258, Cathy Wagner 179. High handicap games: Gordon Batsch 250, Coleen Matuska 237. High scratch series: Jeff Huling 624, Cathy Wagner 482. High handicap series: Jim Loveridge 625, Sara Goss 611. Converted splits: Sherry Loveridge 6-7-10, Joette Hilzer 3-10, Gail Weaver 4-9.
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vs. Kettle Falls: 5 p.m. - Newport High School at 1st Round Districts: TBA at 2nd Round Districts: TBA at Bi-Districts: TBA at 1A State Tournament at 1A State Tournament: TBA Yakima
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Oldtown Museum Open: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Newport, 402 S. Washington Ave. Story Time: 11 a.m. - Newport Library Happy Agers Meeting and Potluck: Noon - Priest River Senior Center Diabetic Support Group: 1 p.m. - Newport Hospital, Call 509-4473556 United Church of Christ Women’s Fellowship: 1 p.m. - UCC, 430 W. Third St., Newport Dance Classes: 5:30-6:30 p.m. Create Arts Center, Newport Little Grand Old Opry Show: 6 p.m. - Hospitality House, Newport Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting: 7 p.m. - Priest River VFW ‘The Importance of Being Ernest’: 7 p.m. - Pend Oreille Playhouse Al-Anon: 7-8 p.m. - Priest River, 119 Main St., Suite 204, Room 16, Call Jan 208-946-6131 Saturday, September 14 Newport Music Festival: Newport City Park Pend Oreille Valley Farmers Market: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. - Newport, 240 N. Union Ave. Women’s AA: 9:30 a.m. - Create Arts Center, Newport Museum Open: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Newport, 402 S. Washington Ave. Kids Movie Club: 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. - Newport Library Happy Agers Card Party: 1 p.m. Priest River Senior Center Screening for Crystals: 2 p.m. -
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Blanchard Stitchers Quilting Session: 9 a.m. to noon - Blanchard Community Center Blanchard Spinners: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. - Blanchard Community Center Kinship Caregivers Foster Parent Support Group: 9-11 a.m. - Sandifur Room, Newport Hospital Families For Kids and DCFS: 9-11 a.m. - 1600 W. First St., Newport Mothers of Preschoolers Gathering: 10 a.m. - Priest River Assembly of God Church Museum Open: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Newport, 402 S. Washington Ave. Soroptimist International of Newport Social Meeting: 1212:30 p.m. - Pineridge Community Church Jessa’s Creative Dance Class: 4 p.m. - Create Arts Center Weight Watchers: 5:30-6 p.m. Weigh in and 6 p.m. meeting - Pineridge Community Church, 1428 W. First St., Newport Priest River Chamber of Commerce Dinner Meeting: 5:30 p.m. - Priest River Hardwood Grill Pinochle: 6 p.m. - Calispel Valley Library, Cusick Bingo: 6:30 p.m. - Newport Eagles Belly Dance Fitness: 6:30-7:30 p.m. - Create Arts Center, Newport Alcoholics Anonymous: 7 p.m. - St. Anthony’s Church Wednesday, September 18 Rotary Club: 7:15 a.m. - Oldtown Rotary Park
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