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Apr. 7—AREA ROUNDUP
POTLATCH — The Potlatch Loggers defeated the Troy Trojans 6-1 in a Whitepine League high school baseball contest on Monday in Potlatch.
Potlatch's Trey Magallon pitched a complete game and struck out 14 batters while allowing one run (none earned) on two hits.
Tayson Pollock had two hits, one a double and totaled three RBI for the Loggers (7-1, 2-0).
Payton Christensen and Isaiah Baier collected the lone hits for Troy (0-2-1, 0-2-1).
Troy 000 001 0—1 2 3
Potlatch 500 010 x—6 9 1
P. Christensen, W. Moser (6) and W. Hazeltine; T. Magallon and J. Marshall.
Troy hits — P. Christensen, I. Baier.
Potlatch hits — T. Pollock 2 (2B), M. Scalzo 2, T.Magallon, J. Marshall, J. Morris, M. Woolverton, B. Breeze.
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Colfax 6, Freeman 2
COLFAX — The Bulldogs handled Freeman of Rockford in a Northeast 2B League contest.
Zach Kroll pitched 6 1/3 innings and struck out seven batters while allowing two runs (one earned) on two hits for Colfax (7-3, 1-0).
Ross Cofer had a double and an RBI. Erik Christensen had a hit and drove in one.
Caden Inderrieden led the Bulldogs with two hits.
Freeman 001 100 0—2 4 3
Colfax 100 032 x—6 4 0
J. Allen, J. Smith (6) and C. Florence; Z. Kroll, J. Melhus (7) and J. Melhus and unknown.
Freeman hits — J. Smith, K. Lents, J. Allen.
Colfax hits — C. Inderrieden 2 (2B), R. Cofer (2B), K. Christensen.
Clearwater Valley 17, Kellogg 4
KOOSKIA — The Rams of Kooskia defeated the Kellogg Wildcats in a nonleague encounter.
Barak Meyer went 3-for-3 with a home run and totaled six RBI for Clearwater Valley (5-4)
Conner Christensen added three hits.
Tanner Crosby had a hit and two RBI for the Rams.
Kellogg 112 00—4 3 1
Clearwater Valley 431 9x—17 9 1
K. Keller, L. Brown (2), A. Cassidy (2), T. Giordano (4) and unknown; L. Barger, K. Walle (4), C. Christensen (5) and C. Christensen and unknown.
Kellogg hits — P. Graaskamp, R. McDonald, B. Liddicoat.
Clearwater Valley hits — B. Meyer 3 (HR), C. Christensen 3, T. Lundgren (2B), H. Wellard, T. Crosby.
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
Orofino JV 21-21, Lewis County 14-11
CRAIGMONT, Idaho — The Manaics JV squad defeated the Lewis County Eagles in both games of a nonleague twinbill.
In Game 1, Peytyn Chaffee had three hits and three RBI for Orofino JV (6-0).
Makenzie Mizer had a hit and four RBI for the Maniacs.
For Lewis County (0-4), Kairys Grant had a hit and three RBI.
In Game 2, Emrie Brumley had two hits and four RBI, Madisyn Murray had a double and three RBI and seven other Maniacs had at least one RBI.
Paityn Ralistin had the Eagles' only hit with three RBI.
GAME 1
Orofino JV 963 12—21 12 2
Lewis County 043 07—14 8 8
A. Paul, A. Johnson (3) and M. Mizer; K. Grant, L. Warren (5) and S. Stamper.
Orofino JV hits — S. Beck 3, P. Chaffee 3, P. Daniels 2, A. Paul (2B), E. Patterson, M. Mizer, A. Johnson.
Lewis County hits — H. Hix 3 (2B), S. Stamper 3, K. Grant, R. Mosman.
GAME 2
Orofino JV (20)1—21 5 2
Lewis County (11)0—11 1 2
E. Brumley, A. Free (1), P. Chaffee (1) and M. McHaffie; M. Kirkland, K. Grant (1) and E. Lee.
Orofino JV hits — E. Brumley 2, M. Murray (2B), N. Bonner, M. Kelnhofer.
Lewis County hits — P. Ralstin.
Coeur d'Alene 18-15, Moscow 0-0
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — The Bears fell due to the mercy rule in both games against the Coeur d'Alene Vikings in a nonleague doubleheader.
Moscow (1-8) did not collect a hit in either game.
The first game ended in three innings and the second in four innings.
Moscow suffered from 11 errors on the day.
GAME 1
Moscow 000—0 0 2
Coeur d'Alene (10)71—18 18 0
T. Williams and M. Hennrich; J. Davenport and A. Linder.
Moscow hits — none.
Coeur d'Alene hits — A. Wenglikowski 3 (2B), S. Piekarski 3 (2B), J. Davenport 3, S. Stevens 2 (HR), E. Henderson 2 (2B), A. Linder 2 (2B), O. Dudley 2, M. Nelson (2B).
GAME 2
Moscow 000 0—0 0 9
Coeur d'Alene 360 6—15 13 1
K. Susa and M. Hennrich; S. Stevens and O. Dudley.
Moscow hits — none.
Coeur d'Alene hits — S. Stevens 3 (3B, 2 2B), A. Linder 3 (2B), unknown 2, E. Henderson (3B), O. Dudley (2B), M. Nelson, J. Davenport, A. Wenglikowski.
HIGH SCHOOL GOLF
Potlatch's Lovell takes first at Bonners Ferry Priest River tournament
BONNERS FERRY, Idaho — Chase Lovell shot a 74 and won the Bonners Ferry Priest River split golf tournament hosted at Mirror Lake Golf Course.
Teammate Jacob Keck shot a 98.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Oregon State 18, Washington State 0
PULLMAN — The Cougars fell to the No. 7-ranked Beavers in a nonleague game. OSU is an independent in baseball before the new Pac-12 forms this summer.
WSU managed just one hit — a single from Ollie Obenour. Obenour was also hit by a pitch in the contest.
The Cougars dropped to 14-17 overall and Oregon State improved to 25-6.
OSU 009 232 2—18 11 0
WSU 000 000 0—0 1 0
Segura, Hutcheson (5), Douglas (7) and Galloway; Blatter, Rodriguez (3), Derr (4), Fast (5), O'Neil (6), Sheldon (7), Cross (7) and Giguere.
OSU hits — Procto 3 (HR, 2B), Glassco 2 (HR), Talt (2B), Porter (2B), Haight, Hubbard, Singer, Inge.
WSU hits — Obenour.
MEN'S COLLEGE TENNIS
Portland 5, Idaho 2
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Vandals fell to the Portland Pilots in a nonconference dual.
Portland earned the doubles point first, winning two of three of the matches.
Noe De Col and Mikolaj Lis defeated their opponents in the No. 2 doubles spot 6-2.
Lis won the only singles match for Idaho (7-14), winning in the No. 3 spot 6-4, 7-5.
Singles — Nikola Keremedchiev, POR, def. Chetanna Amadike 6-3, 6-4; Cade Fernando, POR, def. Gabriel Moroder 7-5, 6-3; Mikolaj Lis, IDA, def. Tom Garcia 6-4, 7-5; Stefan Skobelev, POR, def. Eric William Wang 6-3, 6-2; Tannor Binder, POR, def. Valentin Glasl 6-4, 6-2; Gian Manhas, POR, vs. Noe de Col 7-5, 7-6(5).
Doubles — Keremedchiev/Fernando, POR, def. Amadike/Moroder 6-3; De Col/Lis, IDA, def. Binder/Skobelev 6-2; Garcia/Eli Noel, POR, def. Glasl/Wang 6-4.
Portland State 6, Idaho 1
BEAVERTON, Ore. — The Vikings earned just their second win over the Vandals in program history and the first time since 2019 in a Big Sky Conference dual at Tualatin Hills Tennis Center on Sunday.
In the No. 3 doubles spot, Paul Jansen and Eric Wang defeated their opponents 6-4. But the Vandals ended up losing the doubles point, losing the other two doubles matches.
Idaho only walked away with one singles win, in the No. 4 spot, Eric Wang won 7-5, 7-5.
Idaho dropped to 7-14 and 2-3 in the Big Sky on the season.
Doubles — Aarjun Pandit/Maas Schotanus, PSU, def. Chetanna Amadike/Gabriel Moroder 6-4; Edoardo Cravanzola/Luca Prino, PSU, def. Noe De Col/Mikolaj Lis 6-4; Paul Jansen/Eric Wang, IDA, def. Luke Lu/Igancio Ruiz 6-4.
Singles — Pandit, PSU, def. Amadike 6-3, 6-3; Schotanus, PSU, def. Moroder 7-5, 6-4; Prino, PSU, def. Lis 6-0, 6-1; Wang, IDA, def. Cravanzola 7-5, 7-5; Ruiz, PSU, def. Valentin Glasl 7-5, 7-6; Lu, PSU, def. De Col 6-0, 6-2.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE GOLF
WSU tied for 13th at Chevron Silverado Showdown
NAPA, Calif. — Hannah Harrison paced the Cougs with four birdies in the first round for a 2-over 74, sitting tied for 33rd place at the Chevron Silverado Showdown.
Grace Rubelsky is the second-highest Cougar, sitting tied for 43rd at 3-over 75.
WSU is tied for 13th place as a team in a field of 16 schools.
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POTLATCH — The Potlatch Loggers defeated the Troy Trojans 6-1 in a Whitepine League high school baseball contest on Monday in Potlatch.
Potlatch's Trey Magallon pitched a complete game and struck out 14 batters while allowing one run (none earned) on two hits.
Tayson Pollock had two hits, one a double and totaled three RBI for the Loggers (7-1, 2-0).
Payton Christensen and Isaiah Baier collected the lone hits for Troy (0-2-1, 0-2-1).
Troy 000 001 0—1 2 3
Potlatch 500 010 x—6 9 1
P. Christensen, W. Moser (6) and W. Hazeltine; T. Magallon and J. Marshall.
Troy hits — P. Christensen, I. Baier.
Potlatch hits — T. Pollock 2 (2B), M. Scalzo 2, T.Magallon, J. Marshall, J. Morris, M. Woolverton, B. Breeze.
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Colfax 6, Freeman 2
COLFAX — The Bulldogs handled Freeman of Rockford in a Northeast 2B League contest.
Zach Kroll pitched 6 1/3 innings and struck out seven batters while allowing two runs (one earned) on two hits for Colfax (7-3, 1-0).
Ross Cofer had a double and an RBI. Erik Christensen had a hit and drove in one.
Caden Inderrieden led the Bulldogs with two hits.
Freeman 001 100 0—2 4 3
Colfax 100 032 x—6 4 0
J. Allen, J. Smith (6) and C. Florence; Z. Kroll, J. Melhus (7) and J. Melhus and unknown.
Freeman hits — J. Smith, K. Lents, J. Allen.
Colfax hits — C. Inderrieden 2 (2B), R. Cofer (2B), K. Christensen.
Clearwater Valley 17, Kellogg 4
KOOSKIA — The Rams of Kooskia defeated the Kellogg Wildcats in a nonleague encounter.
Barak Meyer went 3-for-3 with a home run and totaled six RBI for Clearwater Valley (5-4)
Conner Christensen added three hits.
Tanner Crosby had a hit and two RBI for the Rams.
Kellogg 112 00—4 3 1
Clearwater Valley 431 9x—17 9 1
K. Keller, L. Brown (2), A. Cassidy (2), T. Giordano (4) and unknown; L. Barger, K. Walle (4), C. Christensen (5) and C. Christensen and unknown.
Kellogg hits — P. Graaskamp, R. McDonald, B. Liddicoat.
Clearwater Valley hits — B. Meyer 3 (HR), C. Christensen 3, T. Lundgren (2B), H. Wellard, T. Crosby.
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
Orofino JV 21-21, Lewis County 14-11
CRAIGMONT, Idaho — The Manaics JV squad defeated the Lewis County Eagles in both games of a nonleague twinbill.
In Game 1, Peytyn Chaffee had three hits and three RBI for Orofino JV (6-0).
Makenzie Mizer had a hit and four RBI for the Maniacs.
For Lewis County (0-4), Kairys Grant had a hit and three RBI.
In Game 2, Emrie Brumley had two hits and four RBI, Madisyn Murray had a double and three RBI and seven other Maniacs had at least one RBI.
Paityn Ralistin had the Eagles' only hit with three RBI.
GAME 1
Orofino JV 963 12—21 12 2
Lewis County 043 07—14 8 8
A. Paul, A. Johnson (3) and M. Mizer; K. Grant, L. Warren (5) and S. Stamper.
Orofino JV hits — S. Beck 3, P. Chaffee 3, P. Daniels 2, A. Paul (2B), E. Patterson, M. Mizer, A. Johnson.
Lewis County hits — H. Hix 3 (2B), S. Stamper 3, K. Grant, R. Mosman.
GAME 2
Orofino JV (20)1—21 5 2
Lewis County (11)0—11 1 2
E. Brumley, A. Free (1), P. Chaffee (1) and M. McHaffie; M. Kirkland, K. Grant (1) and E. Lee.
Orofino JV hits — E. Brumley 2, M. Murray (2B), N. Bonner, M. Kelnhofer.
Lewis County hits — P. Ralstin.
Coeur d'Alene 18-15, Moscow 0-0
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — The Bears fell due to the mercy rule in both games against the Coeur d'Alene Vikings in a nonleague doubleheader.
Moscow (1-8) did not collect a hit in either game.
The first game ended in three innings and the second in four innings.
Moscow suffered from 11 errors on the day.
GAME 1
Moscow 000—0 0 2
Coeur d'Alene (10)71—18 18 0
T. Williams and M. Hennrich; J. Davenport and A. Linder.
Moscow hits — none.
Coeur d'Alene hits — A. Wenglikowski 3 (2B), S. Piekarski 3 (2B), J. Davenport 3, S. Stevens 2 (HR), E. Henderson 2 (2B), A. Linder 2 (2B), O. Dudley 2, M. Nelson (2B).
GAME 2
Moscow 000 0—0 0 9
Coeur d'Alene 360 6—15 13 1
K. Susa and M. Hennrich; S. Stevens and O. Dudley.
Moscow hits — none.
Coeur d'Alene hits — S. Stevens 3 (3B, 2 2B), A. Linder 3 (2B), unknown 2, E. Henderson (3B), O. Dudley (2B), M. Nelson, J. Davenport, A. Wenglikowski.
HIGH SCHOOL GOLF
Potlatch's Lovell takes first at Bonners Ferry Priest River tournament
BONNERS FERRY, Idaho — Chase Lovell shot a 74 and won the Bonners Ferry Priest River split golf tournament hosted at Mirror Lake Golf Course.
Teammate Jacob Keck shot a 98.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Oregon State 18, Washington State 0
PULLMAN — The Cougars fell to the No. 7-ranked Beavers in a nonleague game. OSU is an independent in baseball before the new Pac-12 forms this summer.
WSU managed just one hit — a single from Ollie Obenour. Obenour was also hit by a pitch in the contest.
The Cougars dropped to 14-17 overall and Oregon State improved to 25-6.
OSU 009 232 2—18 11 0
WSU 000 000 0—0 1 0
Segura, Hutcheson (5), Douglas (7) and Galloway; Blatter, Rodriguez (3), Derr (4), Fast (5), O'Neil (6), Sheldon (7), Cross (7) and Giguere.
OSU hits — Procto 3 (HR, 2B), Glassco 2 (HR), Talt (2B), Porter (2B), Haight, Hubbard, Singer, Inge.
WSU hits — Obenour.
MEN'S COLLEGE TENNIS
Portland 5, Idaho 2
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Vandals fell to the Portland Pilots in a nonconference dual.
Portland earned the doubles point first, winning two of three of the matches.
Noe De Col and Mikolaj Lis defeated their opponents in the No. 2 doubles spot 6-2.
Lis won the only singles match for Idaho (7-14), winning in the No. 3 spot 6-4, 7-5.
Singles — Nikola Keremedchiev, POR, def. Chetanna Amadike 6-3, 6-4; Cade Fernando, POR, def. Gabriel Moroder 7-5, 6-3; Mikolaj Lis, IDA, def. Tom Garcia 6-4, 7-5; Stefan Skobelev, POR, def. Eric William Wang 6-3, 6-2; Tannor Binder, POR, def. Valentin Glasl 6-4, 6-2; Gian Manhas, POR, vs. Noe de Col 7-5, 7-6(5).
Doubles — Keremedchiev/Fernando, POR, def. Amadike/Moroder 6-3; De Col/Lis, IDA, def. Binder/Skobelev 6-2; Garcia/Eli Noel, POR, def. Glasl/Wang 6-4.
Portland State 6, Idaho 1
BEAVERTON, Ore. — The Vikings earned just their second win over the Vandals in program history and the first time since 2019 in a Big Sky Conference dual at Tualatin Hills Tennis Center on Sunday.
In the No. 3 doubles spot, Paul Jansen and Eric Wang defeated their opponents 6-4. But the Vandals ended up losing the doubles point, losing the other two doubles matches.
Idaho only walked away with one singles win, in the No. 4 spot, Eric Wang won 7-5, 7-5.
Idaho dropped to 7-14 and 2-3 in the Big Sky on the season.
Doubles — Aarjun Pandit/Maas Schotanus, PSU, def. Chetanna Amadike/Gabriel Moroder 6-4; Edoardo Cravanzola/Luca Prino, PSU, def. Noe De Col/Mikolaj Lis 6-4; Paul Jansen/Eric Wang, IDA, def. Luke Lu/Igancio Ruiz 6-4.
Singles — Pandit, PSU, def. Amadike 6-3, 6-3; Schotanus, PSU, def. Moroder 7-5, 6-4; Prino, PSU, def. Lis 6-0, 6-1; Wang, IDA, def. Cravanzola 7-5, 7-5; Ruiz, PSU, def. Valentin Glasl 7-5, 7-6; Lu, PSU, def. De Col 6-0, 6-2.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE GOLF
WSU tied for 13th at Chevron Silverado Showdown
NAPA, Calif. — Hannah Harrison paced the Cougs with four birdies in the first round for a 2-over 74, sitting tied for 33rd place at the Chevron Silverado Showdown.
Grace Rubelsky is the second-highest Cougar, sitting tied for 43rd at 3-over 75.
WSU is tied for 13th place as a team in a field of 16 schools.
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