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NW/SW Tipoff: C-Falls boys spill Anaconda

by The Daily Inter Lake
| December 7, 2012 11:57 PM

CORVALLIS — Columbia Falls used a strong fourth quarter to pull away from Anaconda for a 57-45 victory at the Northwest-Southwest Tip-off Basketball Tournament Friday afternoon.

The Wildcats outscored Anaconda 17-11 in the final frame.

Luke Kazlauskas tallied 11 points and Nakia Alexander 10 for the victors.

Anaconda did not have a player in double-figure scoring.

 

Anaconda 7 14 13 11 — 45

Columbia Falls 11 13 16 17 — 57

ANACONDA – Kelly Krumm 6, Dennis Stanberry 5, Cory Stanberry 5. Jayve Barclay 3, Jade Green 4, Jackson Wagner 7, Geoff Dierenfeldt 7, Brandon Fode 8.

COLUMBIA FALLS – Alex Presnell 7, Austin Martin 4, Colin King 4, Luke Kazlauskas 11, Nakia Alexander 10, Austin Cahoon 1, Ty Morgan 9, Mason Gedlaman 4, Jared Trinastich 6, Austin Kimmett 1.

 

Bigfork 72, Hamilton 41

CORVALLIS — The scoring combination of Austin Jordt, 16 points, Colter Trent, 14, and Seth Roesmann, 13, was too much for Hamilton as Bigfork cruised to a 31-point victory.

Bigfork led 24-11 after eight minutes of play and 38-18 at the half. 

Hamilton did not have a double-figure scorer.

 

Bigfork 24 14 15 19 — 72

Hamilton 11 7 13 10 — 41

BIGFORK – Austin Jordt 16, Seth Roesmann 13, Colter Trent 14, Chris Landon 9, Josh Sandry 4, Logan Lamm 1, Cam Nissen 3, Tyler Kirby 4, Chris Evans 8.

HAMILTON – Devon Bartle 6, Ty Burt 3, Teague Blome 2, Jesse Bartels 6, Josh Bauder 8, Kameron Kohn 9, John Ryter 7.

 

Dillon 61, Polson 41

CORVALLIS — Defending Class A state champion Dillon checked Polson by 20 points.

Dillon jumped out to an 18-8 lead and never looked back.

Boyd Jenne and Ben Folson led Dillon offensively with 14 and 12 points, respectively.

Hayden Congdon paced the Pirates with 12 points.

 

Dillon 18 14 14 15 — 61

Polson 8 9 11 13 — 41

DILLON – Boyd Jenne 14, Trae Williams 6, Ben Folsom 12, Troy Scott 9, Chance Kluesner 8, Wyatt Holland 7, Caleb Gillis 5.

POLSON – Cedric Smith 9, Will Davey 2, Derek Peel 3, Hayden Congdon 12, Andrew Weltz 7, Cedrick Earthboy 4, Chris McDonald 2, Austin Corrigan 2.

 

Ronan 59, Whitefish 56

CORVALLIS — Ronan used a balanced attack to pull out a back-and-fourth affair with Whitefish.

Kollin Wroblewski led all scorers with 15 points. Also in double figures for Ronan were Dallas Jore and Zachary Wagner with 11 each and Carston Baertsch with 10.

Cooper Olson and Keaton Nicholson topped Whitefish with 11 each and Logan Harwood followed with 10.

 

Ronan 17 12 16 14 — 59

Whitefish 17 11 13 15— 56

RONAN – Carston Baertsch 10, Dallas Jore 11, Tim Woll 3, Alex Quequesah 5, Zachary Wagner 11, Kollin Wroblewski 15, Daniel Aylesworth 4.

WHITEFISH – EJ Havens 2, Logan Harwood 10, Jace Kalbfleisch 9, Art Doorn 2, Cooper Olson 11, Keaton Nicholson 11, Hugh Ramlow 7, Brandon Maassen 2, Jake May 2.

 

Corvallis 36, Libby 32

CORVALLIS — Libby almost overcame a scoreless first period to beat Corvallis.

Corvallis led 8-0 after the first quarter, but the Loggers rebounded to take a 15-14 lead at the half.

Libby could muster just six points in the fourth quarter.

Libby was led by Jared Winslow’s 20 points.

Chase Walker had 11 for Corvallis

 

Corvallis 8 6 13 9 — 36

Libby 0 15 11 6 — 32

CORVALLIS – Alma Powell 9, Blake Sylvester 2, Jayce Gilder 2, Chaney Waldo 7, Jansen Jessop 5, Chase Walker 11.

LIBBY – Jared Winslow 20, Barak Lapka 1, Kraig Nelson 5, Collin Johnson 6.

 

Stevensville 84, Frenchtown 60

CORVALLIS — Zach Gavlak scored 24 points and Jesse Sims and Jared Schultz were next with 12 each as Stevensville whipped Frenchtown.

Stevensville exploded for 26 points in the second quarter and followed with 21 more in the third.

John Chapman had 19 points for Frenchtown.

 

Stevensville 19 26 21 18 — 84

Frenchtown 14 12 19 15 — 60

STEVENSVILLE – Jace Omlid 2, Trevor Zeiler 5, Christopher Bergman 5, Austin Lords 7, Kadin Beller 8, Chance Coleman 9, Zach Gavlak 24, Jesse Sims 12, Jared Schultz 12.

FRENCHTOWN – John Chapman 19, Levi Shepard 2, Dan Lebsock 8, Andrew Honken 2, Bridger Truett 7, Kyle Cyr 11, Matt Price 11.