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Prep boys basketball roundup

by Lake County Leader
| January 30, 2014 5:30 AM

from Thursday, Jan. 23

Noxon 66, Two Eagle River 42

NOXON — Oliver Grupenhoff led the Red Devils to a conference victory with 18 points.

Two Eagle 7 10 12 13 – 42

Noxon 10 25 17 14 – 66

TWO EAGLE RIVER – Josiah Whitworth 5, Robert Jansen 5, Jaylin DuCharme 3, Deshane Hewankorn 4, Eugene Parker 7, Julian Cutfinger 10, Chino Lira 2, Corey Matt 4, Donnie Herman 2.

NOXON – Grant Fitchett 6, Corey Tessier 12, Zach Osbourne 8, Tanner Tammaro 15, Trace Tammaro 7, Oliver Grupenhoff 18.

Charlo 74, St. Regis 28

ST. REGIS — Tristan Santee’s 24 points nearly outscored the Tigers, and the senior got plenty of help from the rest of the Vikings to put St. Regis away.

Charlo 22 18 28 6 – 74

St. Regis 5 8 9 6 – 28

CHARLO – Dalton Delaney 8, Michael Delaney 8, Kobe Cox 2, Jesse Long 7, Kail Pope 8, Jade Smith 6, Tyler Delaney 4, Tristan Santee 24, Dugan Runkel 2, Maverick Nelson 4, Cody Conture 1.

ST. REGIS – Tristan Carman 2, Trevor Lowry 4, Dallas Lewis 2, Gibson Lowry 4, Brandon Managhan 11, Dakota Wickham 5.

from Friday, Jan. 24

Florence 45, Ronan 37

FLORENCE — Ronan’s high-powered frontcourt—Kollin Wroblewski scored 11 points and Cedric Earthboy added 10—bore the offensive load, but the Chiefs couldn’t get by Florence.

Ronan 10 8 5 14 – 37

Florence 12 11 13 9 – 45

RONAN – Cedric Earthboy 10, Colton McCrea 5, Tim Woll 1, Alex Quequesah 6, Jeremiah North Piegan 4, Kollin Wroblewski 11.

FLORENCE – Brandon Johnson 3, Brady Pickering 2, Levi Clagett 17, Travern Smith 1, Ryan Mangun 6, Brad Schaff 16.

Whitefish 52, Polson 45

WHITEFISH — Polson’s struggles from the free-throw line were the difference in the ballgame.

Cedrick Smith led the Pirates with 13 points.

Polson 10 12 11 12 — 45

Whitefish 10 9 13 20 — 52

POLSON — Hudson Smith 3, Cedrick Smith 13, Chris McDonald 4, Andrew Weltz 8, Andrew Curley 8, Tanner Wilson 6, Joe Gallatin 2, Matthew Rensvold 1.

WHITEFISH — Keaton Nicholson 6, A.J. Wetsch 4, Alex Wilson 4, Art Doorn 25, Garrett Anderson 11.

Hot Springs 83, Two Eagle River 57

PABLO — The Savage Heat blew out TERS, which was led by Julian Cutfinger’s 13 points.

Hot Springs 15 22 13 31 – 83

Two Eagle 13 12 16 16 – 57

HOT SPRINGS – Trevor Paro 11, Jimmy Holland 10, Lane Foster 8, Tanner Hoff 26, Sam Hoff 2, Jared White 13, Nate Gray 9, Jack Dolson 4.

TWO EAGLE RIVER – Josiah Whitworth 3, Byron Carpentier 9, Robert Jansen 6, Jaylin DuCharme 4, Dashane Hewankorn 4, Eugene Parker 11, Julian Cutfinger 13, Corey Matt 4, Donnie Herman 3.

Superior 47, Arlee 42

ARLEE — The Bobcats’ size held Arlee’s powerful frontcourt in check.

Patrick BigSam netted a game-high 19 points for the Warriors.

Superior 12 17 8 10 – 47

Arlee 9 15 8 10 – 42

Superior – Tucker Smith 6, Tanner Smith 8, Josh Benda 4, Clint Voll 6, Jarred Tippens 16, Wyatt Zylawy 7.

ARLEE – Zane Ligas 3, Isaac Desjarlais 2, Riley Rogers 2, PJ Haynes 2, Justis Haynes 2, Patrick BigSam 19, Josh Reed 9, Isaac Camel 3.

from Saturday, Jan. 25

Ronan 62, Eureka 60, OT

EUREKA — Tim Woll nailed a buzzer beater as time expired to earn Ronan the overtime win.

Woll’s 17 points and Cedric Earthboy’s 18 points paced the Chiefs.

Dalton Smith led Eureka with 15 points, including the game-tying bucket to send the contest to an extra period.

Ronan 16 16 16 6 8 — 62

Eureka 17 14 14 9 6 — 60

RONAN — Tim Woll 17, Cedric Earthboy 18, Kollin Wroblewski 14, Colton McCrea 6, Daniel Aylesworth 3, Jared Dupuis 2, Alex Quequesah 2.

EUREKA — Dalton Smith 15, Trey Bohne 14, Myles Griffin 10, Chase Bohne 9, Colton Henrie 6, RJ Glover 5, Austin Perez 1.

Arlee 92, Hot Springs 67

HOT SPRINGS — Arlee broke out of its offensive funk on Saturday, exploding for 92 points.

Josh Reed and Patrick BigSam each scored a game-high 21 points, and Tyler Tanner (11 points), Aaron Perry (11 points), and Justis Haynes (10 points) all found double figures as well.

Arlee 17 28 20 27 – 92

Hot Springs 17 13 16 21 – 67

ARLEE – Zane Ligas 5, Tyler Tanner 11, Riley Rogers 3, PJ Haynes 6, Justis Haynes 10, Patrick BigSam 21, Aaron Perry 11, Josh Reed 21, Isaac Camel 2.

HOT SPRINGS – Jimmy Holland 6, Lane Foster 9, Jameson Morigeau 4, Tanner Hoff 16, Sam Hoff 9, Jarod White 12, Nate Gray 2, Tayler Dawson 3, Trevor Para 6.

Deer Lodge 69, Mission 64

DEER LODGE — Mission’s losing streak extended to seven games as the Wardens held off a fourth-quarter surge.

Jarred Brown led the Bulldogs with 27 points. Stuart Grant added 12.

Mission 21 8 10 25 — 64

Deer Lodge 24 11 14 20—69

MISSION — Jarred Brown 27, Marian Branson 2, Stuart Grant 12, Patrick Eichert 6, Aaron Fisher-Ahenakew 7, Gentry Brown 5, Will Powell 4, Bill Von Holtum 1.

DEER LODGE — Tristen Clark 15, Derek Walker 16, Dakota Crowe 2, Logan Doiron 23, Cade Benjamin 2, Ethan Johnston 4, Jake Simpson 5, Andrew Pierson 2.