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injured by a cheap shot on the final play of the Tigers’ win over Pocatello. With a deeper roster and a better defense, Hillcrest can better overcome the loss of their signal-caller. And while the Tigers showed plent of fight in last week’s fourth-quarter comeback, they’ll need four good quarters to hang with the Knights. Hillcrest 32, I.F. 22 Skyline at Century These are good times for the Grizzlies, who are coming off impressive wins over Bonneville and Rigby. Skyline’s offense is humming along under first-year starter Benton Mitchell, but it’s the defense that’s making the difference. The Grizz D has been in sever- al-year slump, but that’s changing. Skyline is pres- suring the quarterback, stout against the run and finally getting off the field on third down. Century’s offense is no match for the Grizzlies. Skyline 35, Century 12 Bonneville at Rigby I admit it, I have no idea what to make of the Trojans. Rigby looked like the most talented team in eastern Idaho in the pre- season, featuring a roster loaded with returning talent. The Trojans con- firmed that status with a blowout win over Century in the opener, but three straight shaky perfor- mances (one-point win over I.F., blowout losses to Hillcrest and Skyline) have raised plenty of questions. The Bees answered plenty of their early-season questions by blasting 3A power Shelley last week. If that Bonneville team shows up, the Bees can hang with anyone. My guess is the Trojans will return to form tonight and get their season back on track. Rigby 29, Bonneville 23 Teton at South Fremont The folks in St. Anthony can feel pretty good about themselves after last week’s win over 2A power. The Cougars can take plenty from the win, but they have to be careful not to live in the past. If coach Chad Hill makes sure his team is focused on Teton, and not what they did last week, South Fremont should be just fine tonight. South Fremont 24, Teton 18 Snake River at Jerome Snake River was a two- point conversion away from tying 4A Preston on the road last week, so the Panthers won’t be intim- idated by a road game at a bigger school. Back-to- back games against bigger school’s have a way of wearing teams down, but Snake River has always been known for its tough- ness. Snake River 18, Jerome 14 West Jefferson at North Fremont On paper this one’s pretty simple: West Jef- ferson has played much better football this season than North Fremont. On the field it will be a tougher sell. While the Huskies are banged up, they’re used to winning league games. The Panthers are learning how to win, and tonight will provide a good lesson. West Jefferson 22, North Fremont 16 Salmon at Ririe The teams have one win between them, but Salmon has been the much more impressive team so far, last week’s blowout loss at Teton notwithstanding. Outside of the opener, Ririe has been a mess on offense, with seven points scored in the past three games. The Bulldogs might find the end zone more than that tonight, but it won’t be enough. Salmon 26, Ririe 12 Butte County at Challis Challis won a game for the ages last week, beating Grace 78-64 in the con- ference opener for both teams. The Vikings will find points much tougher to come by against Butte County, which is coming off an impressive 36-12 win over Glenns Ferry. While Challis has a few stars, Butte County has too much depth for the Vikings to overcome. Butte County 38, Challis 24 Billings Christian at Clark County It’s tough to dig up information on the Bobcats’ opponent this week, so we’ll go with what we know: Clark County is a solid 1A Division 2 team that is ready to get back in the win column this week. Clark County 44, Bill- ings Christian 38 Watersprings at Mackay The Miners aren’t back to their old state champi- onship form, but they’re a lot closer than they were last year. The talented duo of Jacob Green and Wes Roscoe and tackling machine Klancy Krenka should be enough to push Mackay past Water- springs in tonight’s league matchup. Mackay 42, Water- springs 32 B2 Post Register Friday, September 26, 2014 SPORTS FOOTBALL STANDINGS 5A District 5-6 Overall Conf PF PA Highland 4 0 1 0 183 56 Skyline 2 2 1 0 104 91 Madison 2 2 1 1 90 85 Hillcrest 3 1 0 0 143 46 Idaho Falls 1 3 0 0 82 137 Bonneville 1 3 0 2 79 123 4A District 5-6 Overall Conf PF PA Blackfoot 4 0 1 0 122 49 Rigby 2 2 1 0 103 111 Preston 3 1 0 0 127 71 Pocatello 2 2 0 0 116 130 Century 0 4 0 2 28 184 3A District 6 Overall Conf PF PA South Fremont 3 1 0 0 109 96 Shelley 3 1 1 0 87 51 Sugar-Salem 2 2 0 0 110 88 Teton 1 3 0 1 90 124 3A District 5 Overall Conf PF PA Snake River 2 1 0 0 124 32 American Falls 1 3 0 0 41 60 Marsh Valley 0 3 0 0 23 140 2A District 6 Overall Conf PF PA Firth 2 2 0 0 90 61 Salmon 1 2 0 0 59 105 West Jefferson 1 2 0 0 72 66 North Fremont 0 3 0 0 54 144 Ririe 0 4 0 0 49 200 1A Division 1 District 5-6 Overall Conf PF PA Butte County 3 0 0 0 140 38 Challis 2 1 0 0 132 172 Grace 2 2 0 1 196 152 1A Division 2 District 5-6 Overall Conf PF PA Rockland 3 1 1 0 158 111 North Gem 1 3 1 0 72 142 Clark County 2 1 0 1 104 68 Mackay 2 2 0 0 176 146 Watersprings 0 4 0 1 95 211 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Passing Player Cmp Att Yds TD INT K. Stoneberg, MAD 76 142 1059 8 7 H. Livingston, RIG 63 109 949 9 4 B. Smith, BON 45 89 712 6 5 J. Green, MAC 52 83 690 10 2 M. Mathison, WAT 22 49 665 5 7 B. Mitchell, SKY 67 104 659 10 4 B. Leckington, SHE 52 88 617 7 0 P. Hayes, BF 33 60 616 5 1 B. Cate, FIR 38 68 551 6 4 B. Cole, SAL 40 76 503 5 3 S. Miller, SR 24 46 423 6 4 J. Gonzalez, SF 23 48 394 5 2 F. McCashland, TET 27 44 388 4 1 B. Crouch, HIL 21 36 332 5 0 J. Thornberry, IF 32 56 270 3 5 E. Arnold, SS 15 39 238 2 3 T. Tomlinson, WJ 9 22 205 3 1 A. Hatch, BF 9 14 199 1 2 K. Nelson, RIR 13 33 181 2 2 B. Hamilton, CHA 15 19 180 2 1 J. Isham, BC 9 10 144 1 0 T. Oberhansely, NF 2 4 93 2 0 N. Heimer, HIL 5 8 82 1 0 Rushing Player Att Yds Avg. TD J. Thornberry, IF 117 774 6.6 7 M. Pyper, HIL 59 515 8.7 5 J. Hjelm, BC 40 510 12.8 6 D. Ostermiller, SS 49 396 8.1 6 J. Burtenshaw, WJ 37 297 8 2 J. Johnson, MAC 44 291 6.6 3 W. Roscoe, MAC 35 268 7.7 5 J. Thompson, FIR 49 253 5.2 2 D. Bodkin, BF 38 252 6.6 3 K. Nelson, RIR 54 247 4.6 3 W. Vogler, SR 23 245 10.7 3 Z. Harrell, BC 16 237 14.8 6 D. Ames, SKY 58 228 3.9 1 D. Zagula, RIG 46 214 4.7 3 B. Crouch, HIL 26 211 8.1 5 B. Hamilton, CHA 17 198 11.6 3 D. Buell, WAT 27 196 7.3 2 H. Livingston, RIG 37 195 5.3 3 R. Sutherin, SHE 33 193 5.8 2 J. Green, MAC 32 186 5.8 4 P. Lundholm, WJ 24 180 7.5 0 J. Thibault, SAL 37 180 4.9 0 K. Stoneberg, MAD 67 179 2.7 2 H. Sullivan, WJ 22 168 7.6 1 C. Simon, IF 33 165 5 1 J. Hathaway, SHE 26 163 6.3 3 J. Phillips, TET 29 162 5.6 1 T. Oberhansely, NF 20 160 8 0 E. Arnold, SS 32 151 4.7 2 C. Bingham, SR 29 150 5.2 3 Receiving Player Rec Yds Avg TD J. Crane, MAD 29 541 18.7 6 W. Roscoe, MAC 29 481 16.6 7 Z. Anderson, MAD 23 328 14.3 1 T. Handy, BON 14 298 21.3 4 M. Peterson, BF 13 285 21.9 3 T. Phillips, RIG 16 273 17.1 4 Z. Miner, SAL 19 261 13.7 3 T. Barney, SF 11 260 23.6 3 H. Landon, RIG 15 245 16.3 1 B. Nelson, SHE 17 238 14 2 B. Tamayo, BON 13 225 17.3 2 D. Buell, WAT 4 220 55 2 J. Hoskins, BF 13 219 16.8 1 L. Orme, FIR 11 207 18.8 2 C. Francia, RIG 13 203 15.6 3 J. Hathaway, SHE 16 198 12.4 3 L. Martin, SKY 17 187 11 3 N. Whitworth, MAC 17 182 10.7 3 B. Whyte, SKY 13 178 13.7 6 B. Hayes, WAT 9 167 18.6 0 N. Martin, WAT 4 163 40.8 2 A. Peterson, SKY 15 163 10.9 1 J. Wade, TET 4 147 36.8 1 T. Pearson, BF 4 142 35.5 1 J. Thompson, FIR 8 139 17.4 2 D. Birch, TET 12 131 10.9 1 T. McDonald, BON 10 128 12.8 0 T. Fredrickson, SHE 9 127 14.1 1 Z. Eldredge, BON 6 101 16.8 1 Tackles Player G Tackles Avg K. Krenka, MAC 4 47 11.8 J. Green, MAC 4 43 10.8 D. David, HIL 4 43 10.8 D. Robison, SHE 4 40 10 B. Davis, SKY 4 40 10 T. Tallman, HIL 4 37 9.3 P. Stenerson, SKY 4 36 9 J. Doherty, SKY 4 36 9 S. Taylor, RIG 4 35 8.8 S. Collins, BC 3 33 11 Z. Anderson, RIR 4 32 8 S. Storms, SKY 4 31 7.8 Z. Danz, BC 3 31 10.3 C. Ingram, SS 4 30 7.5 T. Olson, SF 4 30 7.5 K. Lambson, BC 3 30 10 R. Thacker, RIR 4 29 7.3 C. Harker, SHE 4 28 7 G. Jarnagin, SAL 3 27 9 N. Evans, MAD 4 26 6.5 T. Tweedie, HIL 4 25 6.3 B. Smith, SHE 4 24 6 K. Erikson, HIL 4 24 6 R. Coverley, SF 4 23 5.8 J. Hjelm, BC 3 23 7.7 K. Cornelison, HIL 4 23 5.8 G. Blattner, BC 3 23 7.7 C. Briggs, RIR 4 22 5.5 D. Brown, SKY 4 21 5.3 J. Davenport, SF 4 21 5.3 Sacks Player G Sacks D. Brown, SKY 4 5 K. Nelson, SHE 4 4 J. Orr, SS 4 3 G. Blattner, BC 3 3 T. Bean, SHE 4 3 P. Erikson, SHE 4 3 T. Tallman, HIL 4 3 J. Olson, CHA 3 2 A. Gregory, MAC 4 2 D. Ostermiller, SS 4 2 J. Doherty, SKY 4 2 T. Tweedie, HIL 4 2 D. David, HIL 4 2 T. Todd, RIR 4 2 S. Price, SHE 4 2 C. Erickson, MAD 4 2 Q. Hildreth, SAL 3 2 C. Johnson, SHE 4 1 S. Snook, SS 4 1 A. Hayward, HIL 4 1 B. Hansen, SS 4 1 S. Storms, SKY 4 1 B. Hart, SKY 4 1 J. Kuns, SKY 4 1 T. Austin, HIL 4 1 D. Scrogum, SKY 4 1 G. Jarnagin, SAL 3 1 C. Burley, SAL 3 1 Z. Harrell, BC 3 1 K. Lambson, BC 3 1 Interceptions Player G Interceptions W. Roscoe, MAC 4 3 Z. Miner, SAL 3 2 L. Gamett, BC 3 2 B. Bryan, IF 4 2 J. Garcia, RIR 4 1 C. Smith, RIR 4 1 Z. Anderson, RIR 4 1 T. Miller, SS 4 1 B. Cole, SAL 3 1 J. Isham, BC 3 1 P. Stenerson, SKY 4 1 B. Ricks, SKY 4 1 T. Walker, RIG 4 1 D. Ball, MAD 4 1 T. Williams, MAD 4 1 Z. Zeller, RIR 4 1 J. Purser, SS 4 1 S. Collins, BC 3 1 L. Orme, FIR 4 1 A. Caudillo, RIG 4 1 B. Nelson, SHE 4 1 B. Smith, SHE 4 1 M. Pyper, HIL 4 1 B. Peterson, HIL 4 1 B. Barrus, HIL 4 1 L. Averett, BF 4 1 N. Whitworth, MAC 4 1 J. Green, MAC 4 1 A. Hansen, SS 4 1 A. Garza, SKY 4 1 Standings, stats Jeff Victor This Week’s Games The So-Called Experts (P.R. Sports Staff) Marlowe GAME OF THE WEEK: Madison at Blackfoot Last Week: 13-4 9-8 14-3 Season Record: 50-10 42-18 44-16 Madison at Blackfoot, 7 p.m. / Fri. Blackfoot Blackfoot Madison Idaho Falls at Hillcrest, 7 p.m. / Fri. Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest Skyline at Century, 7 p.m. / Fri. Skyline Skyline Skyline Bonneville at Rigby, 7 p.m. / Fri. Rigby Bonneville Rigby Teton at South Fremont, 7 p.m. / Fri. South Fremont South Fremont Teton Snake River at Jerome, 7 p.m. / Fri. Snake River Snake River Jerome West Jefferson at North Fremont, 7 p.m. / Fri. West Jefferson West Jefferson West Jefferson Salmon at Ririe, 7 p.m. / Fri. Salmon Salmon Salmon Butte County at Challis, 7 p.m. / Fri. Butte County Butte County Butte County Billings Christian at Clark County, 7 p.m. / Fri. Clark County Clark County Clark County Watersprings at Mackay, 7 p.m. / Fri. Mackay Mackay Mackay From Page B1 PICKS At the Idaho Falls Soccer Complex, the Hillcrest High School boys soccer team shut out Skyline for a 3-0 conference win. Cameron Rusch scored off an assist from Chase Stauffer in the 22nd minute and Rydder Driggs scored off an assist from Caleb Eubanks in the 28th minute to put the Knights ahead 2-0 at halftime. Driggs added Hillcrest’s third goal in the 53rd minute off an assist from Rooney Porter. “The boys played well,” Hill- crest coach Bryan Johnston. “They possessed and passed the ball around, created a lot of opportunities. Our back five just did an excellent job once again.” Skyline coach Byraun Moretz said he had five JV players in Thursday’s game in place of injured starters and he was proud of their efforts. “I’m happy for how we played,” Moretz said. “Not to take away from Hillcrest. They’re on fire right now and playing really good soccer.” Hillcrest (8-2-2, 5-1-1) and Skyline (6-3-2, 2-3-2) both play in rivalry games Tuesday. Hill- crest plays Bonneville at Thunder Stadium while Skyline plays Idaho Falls at Ravsten Stadium. BONNEVILLE 2, IDAHO FALLS 1: At the Idaho Falls Soccer Complex, Bonneville built a 2-0 lead early in the first half and then survived a dominating second half from Idaho Falls to pull out a 5A District 5-6 victory. Miguel Salgado headed home Baylor Hancock’s corner kick in the 10th minute, then Hardy Lopez raced past two defenders and slotted a shot past the keeper in the 22nd minute. Idaho Falls cut the lead in half on a corner kick from Vasilije, an exchange student from Monte- negro in the 30th minute, but that was it for the scoring. “They controlled most of the second half,” Bonneville coach Chris Watts said. “They con- trolled the midfield and had a couple really good chances.” Watts praised the defensive play of Traigen Ledezma, Koy Bennion and Mikey Garcia. Idaho Falls coach Cory Steele said the Tigers came out flat. “We kinda underestimated Bonneville, seeing as they were in sixth place and we were in second (in the conference),” Steele said. “Just goes to show how close this confefrence really is.” Bonneville (6-4-1, 2-4-1) plays rival Hillcrest at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Thunder Stadium. Idaho Falls (5-2-4, 3-2-2) faces rival Skyline at 5:30 p.m. the same day at Ravsten Stadium. NORTH FREMONT 5, ABER- DEEN 3: At Ashton, North Fremont rallied from an early two-goal deficit to beat short- handed Aberdeen in a nonconfer- ence game. Aberdeen, playing with just 10 men because of spud harvest, scored in the 12th and 30th minutes to take a 2-0 lead. North Fremont, which started the game with many of its starters on the bench, answered with goals by Polo Saenz in the 31st minute and Carson Williams in the 34th to tie it heading to halftime. The Huskies then got goals from Carlos Romero (assisted by Seth Toenjes), Daniel Lee (from Saenz) and Aaron Williams (from Toenjes) to pull away. North Fremont (5-6-1, 3-3-0) plays at Sugar-Salem on Sat- urday. MADISON 3, HIGHLAND 3: At Pocatello, Highland and Madison played to a 5A District 5-6 draw. No other details were available. Girls soccer IDAHO FALLS 3, BONNEVILLE 1: At Bonneville, Idaho Falls took a 2-0 halftime lead and finished off a conference win over the Bees. Jackie Mendez had Bonne- ville’s goal in the 50th minute. “I give Idaho Falls credit,” Bon- neville coach Michael Wedman aid. “They passed well, controlled well and capitalized well.” Bonneville (1-5-0 conference) plays District 93 rival Hillcrest on Tuesday at Thunder Stadium. TETON 1, SNAKE RIVER 1: At Moreland, Teton and Snake River played to 1-1 nonconfer- ence draw. Teton’s Ondrea Hansen scored off a converted cross from her sister, Shelyn Hansen, in the 38th minute. The score held into half- time. Snake River’s Sierra Payne knocked in a penalty kick in the 58th minute for the equalizer. Teton coach Sandy Buckstaff described the game as back and forth and said the Redskins had to go deep into their subs. They entered the game without two starters and lost their starting center midfielder to injury within the first few minutes. “We started the game with three subs if you count our second keeper,” Buckstaff said. “She ended up playing because we ran out of bodies.” Teton (6-1-2, 5-1-0) returns to conference action on Tuesday at Shelley. MADISON 3, HIGHLAND 0: At Rexburg, Madison rolled to a 5A District 5-6 win over Highland. No other details were available. Volleyball FIRTH 3, NORTH FREMONT 0: At Firth, Bailey Nelson had a big night for the Cougars in a 25-15, 25-14, 25-18 over North Fremont. The senior outside hitter had 16 kills, five aces and seven digs in the conference victory. “Bailey Nelson had a massive night,” Firth coach Carla Reeves said. Ashley Sanders had five kills, Kellie Tucker had four kills and Natalie Gibson had 20 assists for Firth (11-6, 3-1), which plays at West Jefferson on Wednesday. Alexa Litton had seven kills and 13 digs, Cyrita Lee had six kills while Katie Harrigfeld added 16 assists for the Huskies (1-8, 1-2), who play at West Jefferson on Tuesday. SALMON 3, WEST JEFFERSON 0: At Salmon, Carly Knudsen hammered down 13 kills to lead Salmon to a 25-15, 25-12, 25-11 Nuclear Conference win over West Jefferson. Halee Bingham added 11 kills and seven digs while Bailee Burgess had 30 assists. “We passed really well tonight which allowed us to run our offense,” Salmon coach Trac Burgess said. Salmon (6-0, 3-0) plays at Ririe on Tuesday. CHALLIS 3, BUTTE COUNTY 1: At Arco, Challis opened confer- ence play with a 18-25, 25-18, 25-19, 28-26 win over rival Butte County. Conlin Coburn led the Pirates’ defense with 28 digs while Sherawn Brownlee had 15 digs, Darla Maddalena had 12 digs, Punky Collins had 23 assists and Maisy Smith chipped in six kills and five blocks. Butte County (6-4, 0-1) hosts Gooding on Tuesday. BUTTE COUNTY 3, GOODING 1: At Gooding, Butte County came away with a 25-16, 19-25, 25-22, 25-18 nonconference road win late Wednesday. “Gooding was a solid team, but we played one of our best matches of the season,” Butte County coach Jody Coburn said in an email. Ashlyn Taylor had eight kills, Conlin Coburn had 18 digs, Punky Collins had 17 assists and Maisy Smith had five kills and three blocks for Butte County (6-3). HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP Knights take charge in 5A Dist. 5-6 n Skyline coach Byraun Moretz said he had five JV players in the game POST REGISTER
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