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Kenney, FVHS nip Stillwater

by The Daily Inter Lake
| December 15, 2017 1:21 AM

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Stillwater Christian's Nicholas Sulzbacher lays in two points against Flathead Valley Homeschool defenders Caleb Gwynn (12) and Spencer Burden (24). (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Flathead Valley Homeschool's Codi Kenney is defended by Stillwater Christian's Victoria Hanson. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Flathead Valley Homeschool's Spencer Burden drives to the hoop with Stillwater Christian defender Nicholas Sulzbacher trailing. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Flathead Valley Homeschool's Codi Kenney drives to the hoop against Stillwater Christian's Victoria Hanson. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Flathead Valley Homeschool's Spencer Burden lays in two points against Stillwater Christian defender Nicholas Sulzbacher. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Flathead Valley Homeschool's Spencer Burden drives to the hoop for two points against Stillwater Christian. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Flathead Valley Homeschool's Jordan Wininger lays in two points with Stillwater Christian defender Nicholas Sulzbacher trailing. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Flathead Valley Homeschool's Spencer Burden blocks a layup attempt by Stillwater Christian's Jared Fetveit. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Flathead Valley Homeschool defender Spencer Burden knocks the ball loose from Stillwater Christian's Jorgen Lindborg. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Stillwater Christian's Victoria Hanson shoots over Flathead Valley Homeschool defender Karissa Williams. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Stillwater Christian's Jared Fetveit has his shot blocked by Flathead Valley Homeschool's Jordan Wininger. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

Only three Flathead Valley Homeschool players scored, but the trio provided enough to beat Stillwater Christian 33-31 in a crosstown showdown at Stillwater Christian School on Friday night.

Stillwater jumped out to an 11-6 lead after the first quarter, but the Crusaders chipped away at the deficit to tie the game after the third quarter before taking their first lead of the game in the final period. FVHS drained 9 of 13 free-throw attempts in the fourth quarter to secure the victory.

Freshman Codi Kenney scored a game-high 18 points for FVHS. Senior Karissa Williams added eight and was a perfect 6 of 6 from the charity stripe. Freshman Corey Connerly chipped in seven points to round out the scoring for the Crusaders.

Stilwater’s scoring was more balanced, as seven players contributed.

Selah Neumann led the way with seven. Victoria Hanson and Cora Boll scored six apiece. Helen Hashley tallied three blocks for the Cougars.

FVHS 6 7 9 11 — 33

Stillwater 11 4 7 9 — 31

FVHS: Codi Kenney 18, Corey Connerly 7, Karissa Williams 8.

STILLWATER: Victoria Hanson 6, Ramey Metzger 4, Cora Boll 6, Marae Tintzman 2, Helen Hashley 2, Lulu Neumann 4, Selah Neumann 7.

Glacier 52, Great Falls 27

Glacier held visiting Great Falls under 10 points in each quarter as the Wolfpack rolled to a victory in the Class AA clash.

Ellie Stevens and Kali Gulick each had 10 points for the Wolfpack, which outscored the Bison 30-11 in the second half. Aubrie Rademacher and Anna Schrade poured in seven points apiece.

Glacier wraps up its pre-Christmas schedule with a matchup against Bozeman at home on Wednesday at 6 p.m.

Great Falls 7 9 7 4 — 27

Glacier 12 10 13 17 — 52

GREAT FALLS: Erin Hocker 2, Morgan Johnson 2, Katie Nicholson 5, Annie Toon 2, Jorgie Hawthorne 5, Gracie Lins 2, Erin Watt 9.

GLACIER: Ellie Stevens 10, Kali Gulick 10, Cadie Williams 5, Bria Anderson 2, Aubrie Rademacher 7, Anna Schrade 7, Alivia Atlee 5, Raley Shirey 6.

Whitefish 52, Polson 38

POLSON — Marlee Bender poured in 20 points and Whitefish held Polson to a combined 10 points in the second and third quarters in a road victory.

Payton Kastella added 11 points for the Bulldogs, who led 26-20 at halftime and pulled away by outscoring the Pirates 12-3 in the third quarter.

Jaycee Frydenlund paced Polson with 17 points.

Whitefish 12 14 12 14 — 52

Polson 13 7 3 15 — 38

Whitefish: Kit Anderson 9, Kaiah Moore 6, Ashton Ramsey 8, Payton Kastella 11, Marlee Bender 20.

Polson: Kaelyn Smith 1, Quinn Motichka 4, Alex Pierre 8, Olivia Perez 8, Jaycee Frydenlund 17.

Browning 52, Ronan 37

RONAN — Tamika Guardipee scored 17 points to lead Browning to a win over Ronan in a Northwest A conference matchup.

The Indians jumped out to 14-6 lead after the first quarter, but Ronan fought back to trail by just one point at halftime. Browning pulled away for good by outscoring the Chiefs 22-5 in an explosive third quarter.

Dulci Skunkcap scored 13 points for Browning.

Micalann McCrea paced Ronan with 18 points.

Browning 14 8 22 8 — 52

Ronan 6 15 5 11 — 37

BROWNING: Candace Still Smoking 4, Taylor Jordan 6, Veronica Reed 2, Ronnal Jordan 10, Dulci Skunkcap 13, Tamika Guardipee 17.

RONAN: Micalann McCrea 18, Tiana Ulutoa 3, Jaelynn Askan 2, Louetta Conko Camel 10, Madeline McCrea 2, Kianna Finley 2.

Boys

FVHS 59,

Stillwater Christian 46

Flathead Valley Homeschool locked down on defense in the final three quarters and pulled away late to capture a win over Stillwater Christian.

Deadlocked at 26 at halftime, the Crusaders allowed just 10 points in each of the final two quarters after allowing only eight in the second quarter. Meanwhile, they pulled away thanks to strong scoring performances from Spencer Burden (20 points), Jordan Wininger (19) and Caleb Gwynn (14).

Zack Basnett led the Cougars with 11 points.

FVHS 19 7 17 16 — 59

Stillwater 18 8 10 10 — 46

FVHS: Hans Artyomenko 2, Caleb Gwynn 14, Walker Evanoff 2, Joseph “Bubba” Loyda 2, Jordan Wininger 19, Spencer Burden 20.

STILLWATER: Nick Sulzbacher 9, Elijah Chuang 7, Jeremiah Hooker 2, Jared Fetyeit 5, Caleb Cole-Tinkham 4, Zack Basnett 11, Connor Drish 8.

Great Falls 60, Glacier 54

GREAT FALLS — Glacier led by eight after three quarters, but Great Falls scored 31 points in the final 12 minutes of play to escape with an overtime win in the Class AA matchup at Great Falls High.

Collin Kazmier earned scoring honors for the Wolfpack with 13 points, including a perfect 4-for-4 mark from the charity stripe.

Alex Whitman added eight points for Glacier. Caden Harkins, Brec Rademacher and Kody Jarvis chipped in seven apiece.

Glacier’s balanced offensive effort wasn’t enough to overcome the Bison’s high-scoring trio of Blake Thelen (17 points), Hunter McKinney (15) and Kendall Kynett (14).

The Wolfpack returns to the hardwood at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, hosting Bozeman.

Glacier 15 9 13 12 5 — 54

Great Falls 16 8 5 20 11 — 60

GLACIER: Caden Harkins 3 0-2 7, Collin Kazmier 4 4-4 13, Brec Rademacher 2 1-2 7, Kody Jarvis 3 1-3 7, Drew Engellant 2 1-2 5, Alex Whitman 3 2-3 8, Nick Whitman 1 1-2 3, A.J. Grande 0 2-2 2, Cody Hartsoch 1 0-0 2.

GREAT FALLS: Hunter McKinney 3 6-6 15, Kendall Kynett 3 8-11 14, Blake Thelen 4 8-12 17, Kyle Torgerson 2 0-0 5, Kevin Boes 2 5-10 9.

Polson 57, Whitefish 26

POLSON — Polson trailed 8-0 to start, but roared back for the Class A Northwest Conference victory over Whitefish.

Polson (3-1, 1-0) went on top 13-8 after the first period and was in front 28-13 at the half.

Shade Main scored 12 of his game-high 21 points in the third period for Polson, who pulled away for the easy win.

Lee Walburn topped Whitefish in scoring with 13 points.

Whitefish 8 5 8 5 — 26

Polson 13 15 20 9 — 57

WHITEFISH — Alex Kueylian 3, Sam Menicke 2, Ryan Kemm 5, Lee Walburn 13, Dillon Botner 3.

POLSON — Parker Toth 1, Asa Askan 6, Robin Erickson 2, Ryker Wenderoth 2, Bo Kelley 6, Connor Lanier 13, Shade Main 21, Trevor Schultz 4, Sam Schultz 2.