• SPIRIT LAKE PARKS AND RECREATION
Soccer
May 21
7&8s
NextHome 365 Realty vs. Mi Pueblo Mexican Restaurant; Scoring for Mi Pueblo was Chet Small 2. There were no scores for NextHome.
Encompass Electric vs. Bazzar Tech Repair; Scoring for Encompass Electric were Thorin Hill 3, Adrian Persyn 1, and Everett Warner 1.
• HAYDEN RECREATION AND COMMUNITY EVENTS
Soccer
May 20
U8 Coed
Cannon Hill Industries: No Stats Available
New Leaf Nursery: No Stats Available
North Idaho Eye: Dance Shepherd 1-goal; Elio Estes 3-goals; Cameron Nelson 2-goals
SCJ Alliance: No Stats Available
U10 Coed
Barton Flooring & Trim LLC: Aiden Barton 1-goal
Bighouse Automotive: Jadon Peterson 1-goal
Ginno Construction: Peyton Kaplan 3-goals; Gaizka Ugarte 2-goals
Merlin’s Comedy Club: Adalynn Hamilton 1-goal; Billy Kearns 4-goals
U15 Coed
Chomper Cafe: No Stats Available
MGT Professional Tree Care: Brooke Grey-Trask 1-goal; Oliver Salie 1-goal; Lillee Ward 2-goals
Urban Edge Salon: Preston Dunn 1-goal; Beckham Hayes 6-goals; Ryder Morrison 1-goal
Ziply Fiber: Anthony Mills 2-goals; Banyan Sisson 1-goal
May 21
U8 Coed
Alpine Village School & Farms: Bodhi Christopherson 1-goal; Luca Clark 1-goal
Back 40 Real Estate Investments: Tatum Turnbull 1-goal
Hubof’s Landscaping: Vaughn Barnes 2-goals
Powerhouse Electric: Piper Jett 1-goal; Lewis Truman 1-goal
U10 Coed
Cannon Hill Industries: Aiden Jefferys 1-goal
CDA Heating & Cooling: No Stats Available
North Idaho Aircraft Refinishing: Ethan Anderson 1-goal; Carson Molyneaux 1-goal
Viking Construction: No Stats Available
U12 Coed
Manna Sourdough: Izzik Babak 1-goal; Josiah Babak 1-goal; Valor Cale 1-goal; Charlie Clyde 1-goal
Zip’s Drive In: Jackson Adams 1-goal; Eli Tolson 1-goal
• REAL LIFE SPORTS
Championship Week
Soccer
May 20
At The Fields at Real Life
Youth 1/2 Grade Division Soccer
1/2 Grade Division
Game 1
Green Snakes –
Thunder Lions –
Game 2
Firehawks – 2
Raging Bulls – 3
Game 3
Fire Eagles – 1
Lightning Bolts – 3
Game 4
Lightning Gladiators – 2
The Americans – 6
Game 5
Americans Eagles – 4
Cannonballs – 2
Game 6
Goal Smashers – 4
Wolves – 4
Youth 3/4 Grade Division Soccer
3/4 Grade Division
Game 1
The Black Dragons – 1
Bombers – 2
Game 2
Team USA – 6
Jaguars – 0
Game 3
Strikers – 2
Tigers – 4
Game 4
Torpedoes – 6
Firehawks – 2
Youth 5/6 Grade Division Soccer
5/6 Grade Division
Game 1
Fire and Ice – 2
Chicken Jockeys -3
Game 2
The Dragons – 4
Bulldogs – 6
Game 3
Falcons – 5
Americans – 4
Volleyball
May 19
At The Courts at Real Life
Youth 3-5 Grade Division Volleyball
3-5 Grade Division
Game 1
Lightning Ladies – 1
Super Spikers – 2
Game 2
US Spikers – 1
Court Queens -2
Game 3
The Americans – 2
Diving Dolphins – 1
Game 4
Sunsetters – 0
Fire Sisters – 3
Game 5
Starblasters – 2
Fire Chickens -1
Youth 6-8 Grade Division Volleyball
6-8 Grade Division
Game 1
Hot Porcupines – 2
North Idaho Glory – 1
Game 2
Tiger Titans – 0
The Smashers – 3
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Courtesy photo The AA Red Sox baseball from Coeur d’Alene Little Lleague recently completed an undefeated season. In the front row from left are Theo Briner, Cam Bennett, Jackson Trail, Brendan Everson, Austin Schindelbeck, Tanner McLeod and Ben Taylor; middle row from left, Blake Niles, Rebel Larson, Connor Gregg, Ryatt Maestas and Henry Mandel; and back row from left, coaches Erich Schindelbeck, Mike Gregg and Chase Bennett. Not pictured is Grant Anderson.
Courtesy photo The Lake City Thunder 14U softball team went undefeated (6-0) last weekend to win the 11-team Lake City Early Bird Tournament in Post Falls, putting up over 80 runs, posting a team batting average of .497, and limiting the other team to a .183 batting average in their first tournament of the season. In the front row from left are Ollie Dudley, Shasta Ackerman, Ella Ferguson, Tessa Lovell and Avah Gonzales; back row from left, assistant coach Adam Gonzales, Savanah Stevens, Katie Nave, Sophie Wasley, Raegan Masters, Reese Vanek, Addie Lisenbe and assistant coach Rich Dudley; and rear, head coach Dwayne Curry.
Courtesy photo The 14U Coeur d’Alene Lumbermen baseball team finished in second place in the gold bracket last weekend at the Memorial Day Super Bash tournament in Spokane. In the front (kneeling) is Kyle Everson; second row from left, Blake Anderson, Clay Larwin, JJ Larson, Josh Gomez, Jack Kreis, Kovack Dolan, Nash Russell and Levi Miller; and back row from left, manager Dave Everson, Cooper Fordham, Trent Lilyquist, coach Jon Larson, Ricky Bateman, Caleb Brumbach and coach Jeff Kreis.
Courtesy photo This past Saturday, the BVB IA CDA U9 girls soccer team earned a 6–3 win over WE Surf SC G7 White Bond at the Plante’s Ferry Sports Complex in Spokane Valley. In the front is Jane Buffum; standing from left, Esther Green, Kaia Lindenstein, Eva Bozinov, Sadie Lehosit, Elise Bozinov, Grace Looney, Reagan Zimmerman, Sadi Lewis and Nora Burt; and rear, coach Chelsie Dance.
Courtesy photo Eighteen riders from the Kootenai Composite Youth Mountain Bike Team qualified for the Washington State Championship, and will compete in Gig Harbor, Wash., on Sunday. From left are Jen Fletcher, Jason McDevitt, Mark Burns, Emily Brown, Cal McDevitt, Stephen Carter, Jeff Fletcher, Aimee Cole, Miles Burns, Jack Mobbs, Al Castile, Linden Wilkinson, Cody Mobbs, Max Cole, Bob Lauer and Oliver Castile.
Courtesy photo Eighteen riders from the Kootenai Composite Youth Mountain Bike Team qualified for the Washington State Championship, and will compete in Gig Harbor, Wash., on Sunday. From left are Greta McDevitt and Kennedy Cole.
Courtesy photo Members of the Coeur d’Alene Lumbermen American Legion baseball program spent Memorial Day placing 221 flags at residences in the community in the morning, then collecting them at night. The flag project is a partnership with the Lumbermen and the Kiwanis club. It honors the nation by displaying flags in neighborhoods in Coeur d’Alene, and helps develop a service attitude in the players. Pictured are brothers Camden, Mason and Blake Anderson; Blake plays for the Lums 14U team.
Courtesy photo Members of the Coeur d’Alene Lumbermen American Legion baseball program spent Memorial Day placing 221 flags at residences in the community in the morning, then collecting them at night. The flag project is a partnership with the Lumbermen and the Kiwanis club. It honors the nation by displaying flags in neighborhoods in Coeur d’Alene, and helps develop a service attitude in the players. From left are Kole Rodda, Brennan Jensen, Corbin Rodda and Maddix Witten.
Photo by KATHY STERLING The last weekend of Spring League games started with the Sting U9 Boys Yellow soccer team playing an inter club game against the Sting U9 Boys Black Team at Hayden Meadows Elementary on Friday. The game ended with a Yellow team win of 8-4. Yellow Team goals were scored by Atlas Lepley (3), Jaxson Matheney (3), and Gideon Lee (2). Black Team Goals were scored by Jackson Martin (2), Kellen McLemore (1), and Leo Leferink (1). In the front row from left are Xavier Sousley, Leo Leferink, Jackson Martin, and Lincoln Sargent; second row from left, Emmett Cowan, Michah D’Alessandro, Isaak Sterling, Kellen McLemore, Hudson Helbling, Gideon Lee and Drew Fulton; third row from left, Elijah Cline, Oliver Lundy, Kevin Sahm, Atlas Lepley and Jaxson Matheney; and rear, coach Ian McKenna. The last game of the Spring League season ended with the Sting U9 Boys Yellow team beating the 90+ Project B2016 Jaramillo Team 8-5 on Sunday at Hayden Meadows Elementary. Yellow team goals were savored by Elijah Cline (1), Jaxson Matheney (3), Isaak Sterling (2) and, scoring for the first time this season, Lincoln Sargent (2).
Photo by LONDON MALMSTADT Over the Mother’s Day weekend for the annual Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Tournament at the Plante’s Ferry Sports Complex in Spokane Valley, the Sting U9 Boys Black team made it into the Sunday finals. Friday’s game ended with a 5-3 win against the Spokane Shadow Juniors B2016 North Belles. Sting goals were scored by Jackson Martin (3), Lincoln Triebwasser (1) and Oliver Lundy (1). Saturday’s game against the Spokane Sounders Shadow Junior B2016 Van Der Lawson Valley Team ended with a 6-1 loss, with the Sting goal scored by Jackson Martin. Sunday’s semifinals game ended with a 4-1 win against the Sandpoint Strikers FC U08 Red Team, with all four Sting goals scored by Lincoln Triebwasser. Sunday afternoon’s championship game against the Spokane Shadow Juniors B2016 Van Der Lawson Valley Team ended with a 5-2 loss. Both Sting goals were scored by Jackson Martin. From left are coach Ian McKenna, Peter Ward, Jaiden Abdurahmanov, Wesson Malmstadt, Oliver Lundy, Jackson Martin, Kevin Sahm, Emmett Cowan, Leo Leferink, Lincoln Triebwasser, Kellen McLemore and Drew Fulton.
Courtesy photo The Coeur d’Alene Crush 10U softball team went 5-0 to win the Lake City Early Bird tournament this past weekend in Coeur d’Alene. This is their second tournament win in a row. In the front row from left are Vinni Gongora, Lyla Atteberry, Kamryn Corbey, Harper Andersen, Isla Wearne and Quinn Burrill; and back row from left, coach Kara Hicks, Lily Ratcliffe, Addy Johnson, Madi West, Davy Hicks, Aliya Pennock, Brianna Wilson and head coach Joe Corbey.
Courtesy photo Jossetta Williams, 15, right, a freshman at Coeur d’Alene High, won the US Kids 2025 Spring Championship and Points leader of the season in the Girls 15-18 division with an 83 at Latah Creek Golf Course in Spokane. Faith Sampson, 17, left, of Pullman, finished second with an 84. Kinsley Meier of Hayden was fourth with a 93, and Alivia Garcia of Hayden was fifth with a 101.