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Career night for Douglas in WildKats win over Corvallis

by The Daily Inter Lake
| January 25, 2018 1:21 AM

COLUMBIA FALLS — Dani Douglas scorched Corvallis for a career-high 28 points to lead Columbia Falls to a big Class A nonconference girls basketball win on Thursday evening at Columbia Falls High School.

The senior point guard knocked down eight 3-pointers in her career-best performance.

Hannah Gedlaman notched a double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds for the Wildkats, who improved to 12-1 on the season.

Corvallis 7 16 10 12 — 45

Columbia Falls 16 14 18 16 — 64

CORVALLIS: Hutchinson 7, Halderson 15, Martin 6, Albright 13, Berry 4.

COLUMBIA FALLS: Dani Douglas 28, Savvy Ellis 1, LaKia Hill 2, Hannah Gedlaman 17, Ryley Kehr 6, Diane Vasquez 2, Trista Cowan 8.

Glacier 35,

Missoula Hellgate 30

MISSOULA — Glacier’s stout defense turned in another strong performance, earning the Wolfpack a Western AA conference road win against Missoula Hellgate.

The two teams combined for only 65 points, including just seven combined in the first quarter, in the defensive struggle.

Ellie Stevens and Cadie Williams each scored seven to lead Glacier.

The Wolfpack scored all of its points from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter, sinking 10 of 14 attempts.

Glacier 5 14 6 10 — 35

Hellgate 2 11 8 9 — 30

Glacier: Ellie Stevens 7, Cadie Williams 7, Raley Shirey 6, Alivia Atlee 6, Anna Schrade 5, Aubrie Rademacher 4.

Hellgate: Kylie Lunday 9, Shay Evans 9, Kaitlin Olson 4, Peyton Arledge 3, Emma Davis 2, Steph Wozniak 2, Sev Armstrong 1.

Libby 42, Troy 14

LIBBY — Libby overcame a sluggish start to overpower Troy in a nonconference matchup.

Jayden Winslow paced Libby with 17, and Khalyn Hageness and Brooklyn Rainer chipped in eight points apiece.

Annie Day led Troy with five points.

Troy 1 5 1 7 — 14

Libby 5 13 9 15 — 42

TROY: Annie Day 5, Allie Coldwell 4, Kaitlyn Downey 1, Katelynn Tallmadge 4.

LIBBY: Alli Collins 5, Jayden Winslow 16, Sammee Bradeen 1, Khalyn Hageness 8, McKenzie Proffitt 4, Brooklyn Rainer 8.

Stevensville 51,

Whitefish 42

STEVENSVILLE — Stevensville pulled away late for a nonconference win over Whitefish.

Clinging to a slight lead entering the fourth quarter, the Yellowjackets outscored the Bulldogs 17-11 in the final period.

Ashton Ramsey led Whitefish with nine points.

Whitefish 9 10 12 11 — 42

Stevensville 11 10 13 17 — 51

Whitefish: Kit Anderson 5, Hope Brown 6, Claire Carloss 3, Kaiah Moore 2, Ashton Ramsey 9, Annisa Brown 8, Payton Kastella 2, Marlee Bender 7.

Stevensville: Maddie Weber 10, Megan Pendergast 2, Kennedy Prast 6, Evynne Alexander 12, Angel Richards 10, Haley Kampka 11.

Boys

Whitefish 47,

Stevensville 45

WHITEFISH — Whitefish didn’t reach double digits in three of four quarters, but an explosion in the third quarter combined with a solid defensive effort gave the Bulldogs a nonconference win over Stevensville.

Lee Walburn led the Bulldogs’ offensive effort with a game-high 23 points, just edging the 21 scored by Stevensville’s Logan Roth.

Stevensville 10 13 14 8 — 45

Whitefish 9 8 21 9 — 47

STEVENSVILLE: Colby Meeds 6, Logan Roth 21, Jacopo Carletto 4, Dalton Bragg 6, Alex Gavlak 5, Delvin Sherman 3.

WHITEFISH: Alex Keuylian 8, Sam Menicke 3, Ryan Kemm 7, Lee Walburn 23, Dillon Botner 6.

Misoula Hellgate 48,

Glacier 44

Glacier overcame a slow start to enter the fourth quarter with the lead but couldn’t hold onto it in a Western AA loss to Missoula Hellgate.

“Incredibly physical game,” Glacier coach Mark Harkins said. “It was a battle.”

Hellgate pulled away at the end thanks in large part to a game-high 18 points from Rollie Worster.

Caden Harkins scored 16 to lead Glacier.

Hellgate 7 15 9 16 — 48

Glacier 3 15 15 11 — 44

HELLGATE: Bridger Deden 7, Dylan Holst 2, Logan Riddle 3, Kade Lunday 8, Ceaton Oliver 6, Rollie Worster 18, Fisher Richardson 2, Abe Johnson 2.

GLACIER: Caden Harkins 16, Drew Engellant 9, Alex Whitman 7, Nick Whitman 5, AJ Grande 7.

Libby 80, Troy 35

LIBBY — Libby dominated from start to finish in a blowout win over Troy.

Ryggs Johnston scored 16 of his game-high 30 in the first quarter.

Trevor Hoagland paced Troy with 11 points.

Troy 16 5 9 4 — 35

Libby 30 15 16 17 — 80

TROY: Trevor Hoagland 11, Ricki Fisher 1, Logan Milde 1, Dylan Cummings 3, AJ Faur 5, Tyler Grunley 9, Alex Freund 4.

LIBBY: Brian Peck 6, JJ Davis 8, Ryan Christensen 2, Chandler Bower 2, Ryan Goodman 2, Ryggs Johnston 30, Jay Beagle 8, Logan Christensen 8, Nik Jones 6, Keith Johnson 4, Keoin Barnes 2.

Corvallis 60,

Columbia Falls 49

CORVALLIS — Columbia Falls built a halftime lead but lost it in a disastrous second half in a loss to Corvallis.

Quintin Schriver threw in 19 points for Columbia Falls, and Matthew Morrison added 11.

Columbia Falls 11 14 14 10 — 49

Corvallis 11 7 23 19 — 60

COLUMBIA FALLS: Austin Green 3, Tucker Salmonsen 7, Drew Morgan 4, Lowell Panasuk 2, Quintin Schriver 19, Logan Bechtel 3, Matthew Morrison 11.

Corvallis: Ridge Albright 9, Jeff Stoker 3, Caeson Jessop 6, Ryal Jessop 21, Ryan Wiggins 2, Zach Jessop 2, Kobe Jessop 12, Garrett Brown 5.