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• POST FALLS PARKS AND RECREATION

Soccer  

Week 5 

May 10

U14 Division

1 St. Maries Family Medicine: Brennen Suchoski (1)

6 Viking Construction, Inc.: Lance Breyer (2), Jason Juplack (2), Isabella Mcllreavy (1), Non-roster (1)

2 Truck Insurance Office, Inc.: Cambria Miller (1), Blake Sharp (1)

4 Specialty Forest Products: Jackson Cameron (2), Christopher Lederhos (1), Liam White (1)

3 Stateline Subs: Hattie Ortiz (1), Jathaniel Whitmire (1), Avelyn Zabel (1)

2 Stateline Speedway: Landon Harbour (1), Corben Lapworth (1)

U11 Division

5 The English Inspector: Xivier Enfield (2), Luca Buffaloe (1), Sebastian Enfield (1), Micah Galvan (1)

3 Warriors Team Worley: Filadelfia Casaus (1), Camden Hendrickx (1), Non-Roster (1)

5 Serenity Dental: Briauna Schemmer (2), Isabelle Breyer (1), Lincoln Whitmire (1), Eliana Zabel (1)

0 Calvary Lutheran Church:

0 Specialty Forest Product:

7 Silver Ridge Construction: Nixon Keyes (4), Marek Graves (1), Easton Mead (1)

6 Stateline Speedway: Carter Marine (2), Reed Marine (2), Braiden Beck (1), Michael Bumb (1)

0 Core Directional Services, LLC: 

0 Jr. Knights Team Worley: 

7 Mill Town Strength & Conditioning: Gunnar Stover (4), Kellan Shea (2), Jordyn Miller (1)

U8 Division

7 Teremark Electrical Group: Levi Cooper(2), Hunter Thornton(2), Zelie Enfield(1), Averie Ort (1), Paige Yancey (1)

0 Rez Ballers Team Worley: 

2 Post Falls Bike Shop: Lincoln Brown (1), Mason Rigoli (1)

0 Morrison-Maierle: 

0 Post Falls ER & Hospital: 

5 Young Construction Group: Monty Seig (3), Cooper Schooley (1), Carson White (1)

0 HMH Engineering: 

2 Scotty’s Backflow: Brielle Lindsay (1), Nicholas Polisciuc (1)

2 VPC Electric: Lincoln Triebwasser (2)

0 Schaffer’s Towing, LLC: 

Mini 6 Yr. Olds

3 Post Falls Brewing: Ainsley Cullen (1), Phoenix Orth (1), Max Poynor (1)

2 Knudtsen Chevrolet Co.: Liam Chacon (1), Briar Lindsay (1)

9 Dairy Queen Post Falls: Quantavius Jackson (3), Macie Bischoff (2), Sophia Bergman (1), Leah Drapeau (1), Henry Keyes (1), Kolby Porria (1)

0 Post Falls Family Dental.: 

5 CDA Paving & Concrete Specialties: Roselei Enfield (2), Rylee Jordan (2), Aubrie Becker (1)

1 Post Falls Kiwanis: William Lasso (1)

4 Northwest Rides: Myles Hoffman (3), Arvo Kokkonen (1)

1 Northwest Specialty Hospital: Ryker Tibbits (1)

Micro 5 Yr. Olds

4 Taco Bell Post Falls: Piper Moser (1), Desirae Pardo (1), Liam Rodriguez (1), Cambria Spooner (1)

6 North Idaho Garage Door: Jaxson Olsen (3), Cooper Cox (2), Talea Ledford (1)

3 Precision Diesel Repair, LLC: Kenzie Tibbits (3)

6 Nagrone Contracting, LLC: Eleanor Fenenbock (2), Michael Wilson (2), Sutter Elsberry (1), Lincoln Gibbs (1)

16 Mill Town Strength & Conditioning: Hope Evenson (10), Lucas Smith (3), Liam Fogel (1), Lincoln Fogel (1), Emily Mcllreavy (1)

2 The Little Gym Post Falls: Stella Goodwin (1), Declan Sampson (1)

6 Body by Scotty: Landon Korzen (4), Brynlee Cornett (1), Willow Eades(1)

2 ALK Source Materials: Jaxon Buchanan (1), Novalynn Njoku (1)

• SPIRIT LAKE PARKS AND RECREATION

Soccer 

Week of May 7

5&6s

Spirit Lake Lightning vs. Cup of Grace; Scoring for SL Lightning was Lincoln Bazzar 4.

Scoring for Cup of Grace was Karson Beard 1.

Snowy Mountain Doodles vs. NextHome 365 Realty; Scoring for Snowy Mountain Doodles were Beau Dunbar 3, and Jordan Beuving 1. Scoring for NextHome were Logan Neil 1, and Aria D’Avanzo 2.

7&8s

Mi Pueblo vs. Encompass Electric; Scoring for Mi Pueblo was Chet Small 2. Scoring for Encompass Electric were Parker Winkle 1, and Kian Aga 2.

NextHome 365 Realty vs. Bazzaar Tech Repair had quite a game with neither team scoring off each other.

9&10s

Les Schwab vs. Glidden Group; Scoring for Les Schwab were Coleton Price 2, Harlen Cox 1, Hudson Hes 1, Grey Milner 1 and Maddox (no last name) 1. No scores for Glidden Group.

Gregory Construction vs. MGT Professional Tree Care; Scoring for Gregory Construction were Jess Gregory 4, Leann Gregory 1, and Jack Rice 6. No scores for MGT.

11&12s

LX Products, LLC vs. NNAC; Scoring for LX Products were Brooklynne Smith 1, Bailey Streibeck 1, and Rhett Bennett 1. No scores for NNAC.

Plummer Forest Products vs. Encompass Electric; Scoring for Plummer Forest Products were Isaiah Duprey 1 and Jonathan Beuving 1. No scores for Encompass Electric.

13&14s

Spirit Lake Parks & Recreation vs. Mihara Law; Scoring for SLPR were Nate Babor 1 and Brooke Gray-Trask 1. No scores for Mihara Law.

• REAL LIFE SPORTS

Soccer

May 10

At The Fields at Real Life

Youth 1/2 Grade Division Soccer

1/2 Grade Division

Game 1

American Eagles – 3

Thunder Lions – 2

American Eagles 

Points Scored: Micah Kacalek, Andrew Perkins, Atlas Swan

Thunder Lions 

Points Scored: Jordan Ontiveros 

Game 2

Lightning Gladiators – 5

Cannonballs – 3

Lightning Gladiators 

Points Scored: Carter Oswald, Avan Vaughn

Cannonballs 

Points Scored: Titus Darnell, Ben McCully, Joseph Wirick

Game 3

Goal Smashers – 

Green Snakes – 

Goal Smashers 

Points Scored: –

Green Snakes 

Points Scored: –

Game 4

Raging Bulls – 2

The Americans – 7

Raging Bulls 

Points Scored: Jentzen Jelmberg

The Americans 

Points Scored: Arius Bush, Ezra Ellis, Connor Kraack, Christian Poland, Sam Young 

Game 5

Lightning Bolts – 0

Wolves – 10

Lightning Bolts 

Points Scored: –

Wolves

Points Scored: Isaac Clegg, Orion Finken, Jayley Fisher, Malachi Greensides, Zoey Nuszkiewicz, Luke Squires, Austin Stroud, Zachary Watson

Game 6

Fire Eagles – 0

Firehawks – 3

Fire Eagles 

Points Scored: –

Firehawks

Points Scored: Easton Snook

Youth 3/4 Grade Division Soccer

3/4 Grade Division

Game 1

Bombers – 2

Team USA – 2

Bombers 

Points Scored: Maverick Bartle

Team USA

Points Scored: Cariana Grosso, Brock Teal

Game 2

Firehawks – 2

The Black Dragons – 0

Firehawks 

Points Scored: Harrison Hofman, Levi Marsh

The Black Dragons 

Points Scored: –

Game 3

Jaguars – 4

Strikers – 2

Jaguars 

Points Scored: Nicolas Edgar, Jaxtyn Springs 

Strikers 

Points Scored: Wade Anderson

Game 4

Tigers – 2

Torpedoes – 3

Tigers 

Points Scored: Braxton Lange, Corbin Wichman

Torpedoes

Points Scored: Keller Olson, Jaxsen Ontiveros

Youth 5/6 Grade Division Soccer

5/6 Grade Division

Game 1

Americans – 2

Fire and Ice – 1

Americans 

Points Scored: Tucker Sheraton

Fire and Ice 

Points Scored: Myka Haubold

Game 2

The Dragons – 3

Bulldogs – 7

The Dragons

Points Scored: Ryan Clever

Bulldogs 

Points Scored: Dalton Andrews, Zeke Andrews, James Clegg

Game 3

Falcons – 5

Chicken Jockeys – 1

Falcons 

Points Scored: Zade Fawley, Ryker Miller, Levi Morrett

Chicken Jockeys 

Points Scored: Brenden Whitney

Volleyball

May 10

At The Courts at Real Life

Youth 3-5 Grade Division Volleyball

3-5 Grade Division

Game 1

Lightning Ladies – 

Diving Dolphins – 

Lightning Ladies 

Aces: –

Diving Dolphins 

Aces: –

Game 2

Starblasters – 2

Fire Sisters -1

Starblasters 

Aces: Cara Clever, Laila Emery, Jenna Greensides, Hannah Jongeward, Naomi Lamb, Michaela Thomas

Fire Sisters 

Aces: Evelyn Androes, Madison Chapin, Madison Mendenhall, Mackenzie Phillips, Aubryn Preiss, Everly Trahanes

Game 3

Court Queens – 2

The Americans – 1

Court Queens 

Aces: Harper Molinari, Chara Rice, Danika Patterson

The Americans 

Aces: Bonnie Hunt, Leah Larson, Claire Quimby, Parker Racey, Makenna Scholten

Game 4

Fire Chickens – 0

Super Spikers – 3

Fire Chickens 

Aces: Rylee Anderson, Nora Clauson, Simone Hegstad, Marena Slegers 

Super Spikers 

Aces: Avery Armstrong, Jaynah Bell, Aliannah Collins, Evelyn Goodner, Lia Hanan, Camille Kellmer, Brielle Lettau, Sophia Liezen, Vivian Romano, Aveya Wise 

Game 5

US Spikers  – 3

Sunsetters – 0

US Spikers 

Aces: –

Sunsetters 

Aces: –

Youth 6-8 Grade Division Volleyball

6-8 Grade Division

Game 1

North Idaho Glory – 3

Aces – 0

North Idaho Glory 

Aces: Scarlett Appel, Addie Armstrong, Brighton Cline, Lilly Kreissig, Haven Sears, Kennedy Short

Aces 

Aces: Zoie Baptiste, Shaylen Bradley, Presley Davenport, Primrose Kinnett, Amelia Lewis, Sarah Mueller, Penny Mueller, Signe Williams

Game 2

Tiger Titans – 2

Fierce Firecrackers – 1

Tiger Titans 

Aces: Romey Austin, Sydney Burke, Emily Hacker, Jessa Schliesman, Malaria Van Tassel

Fierce Firecrackers 

Aces: Lyla Olson, Taylor Skiles, Lucille West, Madelyn West

Game 3

The Smashers – 3

Little Giant – 0

The Smashers 

Aces: Stella Cleave, Olivia Emery, Ashlynn Jones, Zoey Moreno, Autumn Schwam, Elliana Thomas, Evalette Treto, Addi Voigt

Little Giant 

Aces: Khloe Berg, Shaylee Brotherton, Olivia Harty, Leighton Loder, Lyla Miller, Roxie Regan

Game 4

Ruby Aces – 1

Spicy Spiking Spartans – 2

Ruby Aces 

Aces: –

Spicy Spiking Spartans 

Aces: –

Game 5

Hot Porcupines – 2

Glitz n’Slam – 1

Hot Porcupines 

Aces: Kenzlie Gerig, Iyla Oseguera, Addison Riley, Hannah Roundtree, Brooklyn Stroud, Charli Weiss

Glitz n’Slam 

Aces: Harper Adams, Kaylyn Farrar, Chevelle Quiring, Emma Self, Iylee Wise

• HAYDEN RECREATION 

Soccer

May 10

Mini-Kickers (3-4 Yrs.Old)

Aesthetica Skin and Beauty Bar: Emma Edgel 4-goals; Jameson Phelan 3-goals

Air Technology West: Oliver Applegate 1-goal; Lucy Cheney 1-goal; Stevie Seronko 1-goal

Back 40 Real Estate Investments: Makenna Freeman 2-goals; Oliver Power 3-goals; Johnny Turnbull 2-goals

Crandall Law Group: Lux Flores 1-goal; Colette Crump 1-goal

Crushers: Finley Birman 1-goal

Daum Construction: Brixton Clelland 1-goal

Dr. Dance Dentistry for Kids: Rhyan Vicini 2-goals

Fred’s Plumbing: Blake Erwin 3-goals; Paul Goos 4-goals; Vivian Laffoon 3-goals; Cole Netting 1-goal

Henbest Health: Layke Baker 5-goals; Daphne Simone 1-goal

Henry-Griffitts: Isla Gallia 9-goals

Honeysuckle Speech Therapy: Beckett Hampton 1-goal

Inspire PT Idaho: Logan Clinton 2-goals; Ellie Deitch 2-goals; Weston Wright 3-goals

Kait McKay Photography: Adeline McKay 3-goals

Kicking & Screaming: Dawson Sellers 2-goals

Kinder Prep Learning Center: Declan Butler 2-goals; Grace Yrigoyen 2-goals

Lake City Dental Specialties: Finley Keller 2-goals; Jack Troutman 1-goal

Legacy Heating and Cooling: No Stats Available

McCauley Bond Agency: Melanie Hanan 2-goals; Ellie Helgeson 1-goal

McDonald’s: Max Grace 2-goals

NexTitle: Cooper Godfrey 2-goals; Ezra Skala 2-goals

NOBell Excavators: Lottie Bell 1-goal

Saccone Electric: Andrew Bell 1-goal; Ezekiel Mouanoutoua 2-goals; Negan Stilwell 1-goal

Selkirk Sport: Ellie Missamore 1-goal; Fynn Pederson 6-goals

Silverlake Automotive: Beck Bertolino 1-goal; Saoirse Bethune 2-goals; Liam Crawford 1-goal; Reese Kennedy 1-goal

Slick Rock Tanning & Spa: Brody McPeak 2-goals

Super 1 Foods: Grayson Carlson 1-goal; Renner Carlson 1-goal

Team Sonic: Paislee Owne 1-goal; Jack Richardson 5-goals; Lewis Thompson 6-goals; Ashtyn Young 1-goal

True North Heating and Cooling: Eli Jereczek 4-goals; Ariana McKeeman 1-goal; Collin Tweedt 1-goal

Micro-Kickers (5-6 Yrs. Old)

ACI Northwest: Oliver Mensch 2-goals

Axial Northwest: Bentlee Appoldt 1-goal; Brixton Appoldt 2-goals; Charlotte Master 1-goal

Belle’s Brunch House: Mason Hubbard 1-goal

Bighouse Automotive: Lena Ku 1-goal; Gryffin Otten 1-goal; Sawyer Rouse 1-goal

CDA Clean Team: No Stats Available

Coeur d’Alene Kids Dental: Devin Cole 1-goal

Costa Fab: Penny Lambert 1-goal

Daum Construction: No Stats Available

Dr. Dance Dentistry for Kids: Wyatt Hurley 2-goals; Delilah Jackson 1-goal; Charlie Lawton 1-goal

Fred’s Plumbing: Parker Hampton 1-goal; Elijah Mendoza 3-goals; Amora Posada 2-goals

Hippo Car Wash: Jackson Fenstermaker 1-goal; Koen Krogseth 1-goal

Lakeside Pediatrics: Dash Kidwell 2-goals; Graycen Kjos 1-goal; Colson Lepire 2-goals

Lancaster Market: Alder Jacklin 1-goal; Amari Lee 3-goals

Lincoln Excavating: Wrenley Sanders 2-goals

McDonald’s: Oz Barnes 1-goal; Chance Brockett 3-goals

Nick Shriner Real Estate: Johann Derwick 3-goals; Benjamin Lundwall 1-goal; Brooks Shriner 1-goal

Northwest Pediatrics: Lucy Britton 1-goal; Conley Honsaker 1-goal

Northwest Realty Group: Bennett Grambeau 2-goals; Nathan Livensov 1-goal; Daphne Simpson 1-goal

Progressive Natures Excavation: Andrew Alberton 3-goals; Cooper Behmer 1-goal

Saccone Electric: No Stats Available

Saturday Night Inc.: Izaiah Lalanne 1-goal

Scotty’s Backflow: No Stats Available

Selkirk Sport: Ruby Clark 1-goal; Amiya Sand 1-goal; Edith Vandelinde 2-goals

Slick Rock Tanning and Spa: No Stats Available

Super 1 Foods: No Stats Available

Timberline Adventures: No Stats Available

Van Zandt Financial: No Stats Available

Viking Construction: Reece Agostinelli 2-goal; Brody Corbeill 3-goals; Dalton Rowland 2-goals

White Pine Wealth: Benjamin Santos 2-goals

Ziply Fiber: Rhett Goodwin 2-goals; Cora Looney 1-goal; Lennox Van Hill 6-goals

U8 Coed

Alpine Village School & Farms: Kenny Evans 1-goal

Awaken Coffee: No Stats Available

Back 40 Real Estate Investments: No Stats Available

Cannon Hill Industries: Emerson Rodriguez 1-goal

David Evans & Assoc.: Gavin Orona 2-goals; Grayson Yontz 1-goal

Goal Getters: Santiago Guitron 1-goal

Hubof’s Landscaping: No Stats Available

McCauley Bond Agency: Isaiah Vaderrodt 1-goal

New Leaf Nursery: Ryker Bartoo 1-goal; Aston Wilson 1-goal

North Idaho Eye: Dance Shepherd 1-goal; Wyatt Edgel 1-goal; Elio Estes 1-goal; Cameron Nelson 2-goals

Polar Excavation: Bodhi Kearns 1-goal, Gavyn Williams 2-goals

Powerhouse Electric: No Stats Available

Progressive Nature’s Excavation: No Stats Available

SCJ Alliance: No Stats Available

U10 Coed

Barton Flooring & Trim LLC: Aiden Barton 2-goals

Bighouse Automotive: Kase Cathams 1-goal; Jace Rule 2-goals; Logan Troup 1-goal

Cannon Hill Industries: Mason Higbee 1-goal; Aiden Jeffreys 1-goal; Logan Whipp 2-goals

CDA Heating & Cooling: Aaron Clyde 1-goal

Ginno Construction: Kyan Pintler 1-goal; Gaizka Ugarte 3-goals

Hayden Canyon Charter: Chase Beardslee 2-goals; Niko Clark 1-goal; Waylon Hassett 1-goal; Kier Mackeage 1-goal; Owen Malee 1-goal

Merlin’s Comedy Club: Billy Kearns 1-goal; Jacob Lundwall 1-goal

North Idaho Aircraft Refinishing: Ethan Anderson 2-goals; Gus Clark 1-goal; Judah Clark 1-goal; Carson Molyneaux 1-goal

Sharp Detailing, Inc.: Boss Gustafson 1-goal; Emma Sattler 1-goal; Lawson Sattler 1-goal

Viking Construction: Matthew Gomez 1-goal

U12 Coed

Christian Center School: Tommy Cooper 1-goal; Micah Jensen 1-goal

Emergency Pet Care: Levi Dunn 1-goal; Gabriel Durbin 1-goal; Sean Mackeage 1-goal; Brayden Patterson 1-goal; Josiah Potter 1-goal; Rylan Rhodes 1-goal

Manna Sourdough: Izzik Babak 2-goals; Eliana Cale 2-goals

Zip’s Drive-In: No Stats Available

15U Coed

Ballers: Charles Charlebois 1-goal; Sebastian Guitron 5-goals

Chomper Cafe: No Stats Available

JWS Builders: Landen Skaggs 1-goal

MGT Professional Tree Care: Carter Mcaninch 1-goal; Nathaniel De Patter 1-goal

Urban Edge Salon: Beckham Hayes 1-goal; Ryder Morrison 1-goal; Andrew Potter 1-goal

Ziply Fiber: Joey Casas 1-goal; Annie Grant 2-goals; Anthony Mills 1-goal; Kashton Pintler 1-goal

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    Courtesy photo The Sting Soccer Club 17 Boys team took second place last weekend in the Bill Eisenhower Hot Shot Tournament at Plante’s Ferry Sports Complex in Spokane Valley. In the front is Patrick Cooper; middle row from left, Cohen Richards, Mason Anderson, Liam Lemmon and Andrew Samere; and back row, coaches Jean Carper and Kara Lemmon.
 
 
    Courtesy photo The Sting Soccer Club 12 Boys Academy team finished in second place last weekend at the Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Soccer Tournament in Coeur d’Alene. In the front row from left are Mason Melison, Micah Brumbach, Connor McKenna and Breesen Ellis; and back row from left, Camden Nelson, Sander Bundy, Henry Bowlby, Jimmy Greene, Cooper Nusser, Jack Boland, Kai Peraldo, Alister Campbell, Mason Fantozzi, Blake Cline, Jake Young, Ben Thomas and Colin Hutchins. Not pictured are coach Nick Funkhouser, assistant coaches Scott McNiel and Ian McKenna and players David Hirschi, Zeek McNiel and Max Shaporda.
    Courtesy photo The Sting SC 2010 Academy Boys soccer team won the Gold Division championship at the Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Tournament last weekend. In the front row from left are Luke Nagle, Xanden Flowers, Landon Triebwasser, Blake Baune and Leo Rubio; and back row from left, assistant coach Nathan Simon, head coach Jon Baune, Colton Dickinson, Ethan Polhemus, Kellen Anderson, Jax Molenaar, Liam Bradley, Kagen Kirk, Drew Grady and Blake McGrann.
    Courtesy photo The North Idaho Youth Lacrosse 3/4 Grade Falcons took first place in the Silver Division at the LAX on the Lake tournament last weekend in Sandpoint. In the front is Jamison Lunsford; Second row from left, Walker Angle, Gabe Heavener, Kamran Rosenberger and Luke Johnson; third row from left, Noxon Turrell, Toby Beckett, William Knull, Hazen Hutchinson and Rogan Zentner; fourth row from left, Noah Wijma, Charlie Alberton, Leo Lawhead, Brix Turrell, Jameson Whitcomb and Ben Espinoza; and back row from left, coach Hans Wijma, coach Josh Whitcomb, coach Ryan Lunsford and coach Nick Espinoza. Not pictured is Nolan Shumway The 2025 CDA Lacrosse Classic, hosted by North Idaho Youth Lacrosse and with boys divisions in grades 1-8 and girls divisions in grades 3-8, is this Saturday and Sunday at the Canfield Sports Complex in Coeur d’Alene. Schedules are available on the Tourney Machine app.
 
    Courtesy photo The 12U North Idaho Sharks won the “Bombs for Moms” baseball tournament in Spokane last weekend, going 4-0 and outscoring the opposition 40-11. In the front from left are Ashton Elwell and Kellen Larson; and standing from left, Cason Bishop, Colin Schreiber, Koa Fenter, Ryker Mulligan, Tucker Inman-Melius, Jacob Briner, Wyatt Mathews, Brody Williams, Easton Henderson, Nolan Haley, Carson Perkins, Soren Mantz and Beck Odenthal.
 
 
    Photo by JULIE SPEELMAN The Sting FC Girls 11 soccer team lost to the Sandpoint Strikers 4-2 last weekend. Elle Sousley scored both goals for the Sting. Pictured below is Kynleigh Rider playing the ball, and watching from behind is Gracie McVey (both in yellow) for the Sting.
    Courtesy photo The Sting Boys 2011 Academy soccer team won the Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Tournament last weekend in the U14 gold division. In the front row from left are Ryder Benca, Oliver Peters, Charlie McVey, Soren Hutchinson, Sakiyas Scott, Owen Newby, Eli Vatsvog and Eli Lorhan-Lewis; and back row from left, coach Josh Smith, Griffin Dooley, Asher Smith, Ory Poole, Jay Blue, Landon Smith, Damon Mysse, Ryder Quinn, Kellan Alexander, Max Lopez and coach Connor Quinn.
    Photo by KOURTNI RUSSELL The Sting 2010 Boys premier soccer team reached the finals in the Silver Bracket last weekend at the Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Tournament, and placed second overall. In the front row from left are coach Stephen Jackson, Hudson Fremouw, Nash Russell, Jameson Meyer, Brodie Grimmett, Logan Radar and Luka Ranca; and back row from left, Will Gillies, coach Landon Anderson, Hunter Moss, Caleb Vlad, Eli Bardwell, Zack Burkwist, Issac Jackson and Julian Jones.
    Courtesy photo The Sting SC 2010 Girls soccer team won its division at the Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Tournament. In the front row from left are Katie Foster, Selah McNiel, Jordynn Walker, Cate Storey, Grier Scott, Calla Kuhlmann and Anya Low; and back row from left, Averyn Jones, Jersey Larson, Mallory Morrisroe, Emily Tanneberger, Ava Roberts, Finley Wright, Kendalyn Bowlby, Lila Moreau, Tayla Ruchti and Becky Russu.
    Courtesy photo The 2012 Sting SC DPL girls soccer team won the championship in the Gold Division at the Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Tournament in Coeur d’Alene last weekend. The Sting scored a total of 15 goals and were undefeated. From left are Zoey Johnson, Sara Fischer, Lillian Harns, Ocoee Kaplan, Eloise Mandel, Tessa Schmidt, Myah Lindquist, Madeline Olivier, Ariana Leferink, Adelyn Horsley, Arden Mickelson, Rylee Newman, Isabel Moss, Quinn Martin, Tia Frank, Isabella Baker and coach Matt Ruchti.
 
 
    Photo by KAYLEAN MAY The Sting Soccer Club 2013 Girls Academy team held its own against older competition at the 34th annual Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Tournament, competing in the U-13 Gold Bracket. In the opening match, the Sting fell 2-1 to Flathead Valley United 2012. Addi Salas scored the lone Sting goal with an assist from Nevie Sousley. The Sting rebounded in game two with a 3-0 win over Indie Chicas 2012, behind goals from Nora Schock and a brace from Presley Hart. The Sting advanced to Sunday’s semifinals, where it fell 4-1 to the Sting SC 2012 Girls Academy team. Nora Schock scoring the Sting 2013’s final goal of the tournament. From left are Kaylee Evans, Kinsley May, Amelia McGowan, Novalee Hoel, Nora Schock, Emma Storlie, Felicity Miller, Evellyn Howard, Presley Hart, Kinsey Kiefer, Peyton Cantrell, Nevie Sousley, Alexis Morisette, Nora Snyder and Sophia Quigley.
    Courtesy photo The 2014 Sting girls black soccer team won the Silver Bracket at the Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Tournament last weekend, winning 3-0 in the first game, 2-0 in the second game, 2-1 in the third and 4-3 in the finals. Sting goals for the tournament were scored by Lyla Maestas, Charli Mehlhoff, Aida Stanley, Maddie Herndon, Poppy Moreau, Elsie Hewitt-Nord, Quinn Baily and Finley Martin. Goalie Sophia Moreno had some great saves as well. In the front row from left are Brooklyn Simoni, Poppy Moreau, Aida Stanley, Quinn Baily, Sophia Moreno, Finley Martin, Audrey Rietze, Rylan Parks and Charli Mehlhoff; and back row from left, coach Katie Martin, Emma Thompson, Maddie Herndon, Lyla Maestas, Liv Mickelson, Elsie Hewitt-Nord and coach Ken Thompson.
    Courtesy photo On May 9, the BVB IA U9 Black boys soccer team delivered a 12–2 win over Albion SC U10 at The Field of Dreams in Ponderay, with every player scoring a goal. The momentum continued on May 10 as the team shut out 90+ Project from Spokane 12–0 on their home pitch in Hayden. To wrap up the weekend, the boys honored their mothers with roses in celebration of Mother’s Day. From left are Max Stover and Heather Stover, Peyton Schock and Melissa Schock, Greyson Guy and April Guy, Mitchell Volland and Melissa Svenson, Grayson Martino and Nicole Martino, Weston Kramer and Nicole Gorremans, Onyx Barnes and India Mollette, Colin Happeny and Robin Happeny, Waylon Wood and Lesley Wood, and Hugh Erickson and Jessica Erickson.
 
 
    Courtesy photo The Sting SC 09 boys Academy soccer team won the boys U16/U17 gold division at the 34th Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Tournament last weekend. On Friday evening the Sting beat Montana Rush 13-0 at The Fields at Real Life in Post Falls. Goals were by Mason Taylor, Jacob Shaporda (2), Taylor Smith (4), Rowan Smith, Blake Wise, Kesh Pohlman, Brooks Judd (2) and Vann Tate. Landon Brinkmeier and Grant Johnson teamed for the shutout in goal. Saturday evening the Sting beat the Idaho Juniors FC 08 4-0 in Worley at the Marimn Health Coeur Center in Worley. Sting goals came from Miles Hart, Kesh Pohlman and Mason Taylor (2). Isaac Lowder had and assist, and Landon Brinkmeier and Grant Johnson teamed for the shutout in goal. Sunday morning the Sting tied the Glacier Surf SC 1-1 in Worley. Ethan Luna scored the Sting goal, assisted by Isaac Lowder. Sunday afternoon in the championship game the Sting beat the Glacier Surf SC 2-1 in Worley, on goals by Brooks Judd and Isaac Lowder. Mason Taylor had two assists. In the front row from left are Payson Shaw, Brooks Judd, Kesh Pohlman, Jacob Shaporda, Mason Taylor and Blake Wise; and back row from left, coach Andy Vredenburg, Vann Tate, Luc Buckland, Taylor Smith, Grant Johnson, Landon Brinkmeier, Rowan Wyatt, Isaac Lowder, Miles Hart, Ethan Luna, Gus Penrose and Jacob Melun. Not pictured are Creighton Lehosit and Pax Longanecker.
    Courtesy photo The Sting Soccer Club 2014 U9 Boys White team scored 30 goals and won all four games to take first place in its division last weekend at the Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Tournament at Plante’s Ferry Sports Complex in Spokane Valley. From left are Beau Neeley, Will Samere, Kade Alvarado, Emmett Shirts, Benaiah Lorona, Levi Russu, Caeden Butler, Calvin Conley, Evan Wallace and Torin Chesnut. Not pictured is Ben McVey.
    Courtesy photo Keegan Michael of the Sting 2012 Premier boys soccer team scores against Flathead Valley United SC, with the assist from Brendan Butler. The Sting went on to win 11-0 and took third place in last weekend’s Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Tournament.
    Courtesy photo The Sting U9 girls soccer team went 3-1 and took first place in its division at the Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Tournament. The Sting lost its first game 4-2 to Kittatas Valley out of Ellensburg, then beat that team 4-1 for the championship. In the front row from left are Alivia Ogle, Marlowe Rathbone, Ezra Honsaker and Alice Tincup; and back row from left, coach Hailey Gabriel, Kimber Gatten, Emersyn Barton, Maddie Dowiak, Harper Ferretti, Izzy Gabriel, Brystol Hayes, Lucy Bean and coach Brian Bean. Not pictured are Lydia Clare and Rya Verlanic.
    Courtesy photo The Sting FC Boys 08/09 EA soccer team won its division at last weekend’s Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Tournament. In the front is Harry Romero, left, and Ryan Katzenberger; and back row from left, coach Gunner Skindlov, Kelly Poole, Greyson Gimbel, Jackson Duvall, Jared Contreras, Garrett Foster, Cale Hanners, Max Chapman, Cardon Pluid, Stephen Pawlik, Wyatt Umfleet, Oliver Soumis, Carter Boykin, Zack Shapland, Daniel Biller and coach Ken Brown.
    Photo by KATHY STERLING The Sting 2016 U9 Boys Yellow soccer team ended the Mother’s Day weekend with three losses in the 34th annual Sting Soccer Club Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Tournament. Friday evening the Sting lost to the Sandpoint Strikers FC U08B Red Team 4-3, with Atlas Lepley completing his first hat trick for the Sting. Saturday morning was a 6-5 loss to the Spokane Glacier Surf 2016 Boys Blue Goals were scored in the first half only with Sting goals scored by Hudson Helbling (1), Gideon Lee (2), and Elijah Cline (1). Sunday’s consolation match was a 5-2 loss against the Spokane Shadow B2016 North LaBelle team. Sting keeper Thomas Ely blocked nine goal attempts. From left in the front are Hudson Helbling, Atlas Lepley, Isaak Sterling, Gidion Lee, Thomas Ely, Xander Rodriguez, Jaxson Matheney, Elijah Cline, Micah D’Alessandro, Lincoln Sargent and Xavier Sousley; and in the back, coach Ian McKenna.
 
 
    Courtesy photo Avant Coeur Gymnastics Level 10 Conan Tapia competed at the national championships in Sandy, Utah placing third in the nation on Rings.
 
 
    Courtesy photo Avant Coeur Gymnastics Level 10 Senior Maiya Terry competed at her last DEV National Championships in Sandy, Utah. Maiya will continue her gymnastics career at NCAA Division I University of Missouri.
    Courtesy photo This past weekend at the 34th annual Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Tournament, the Sting 2013 Academy Boys soccer team won the championship in its division, defeating WE Surf SC B12 in the finals 3-2 with goals scored by Xander Weeks, Asher Engles, and Luke Baune. Kneeling from left are Brody Brennan and Luke Baune; and back row from left, Caleb Larson, Asher Engles, Vance Corbeill, Kai Blue, Asher Witherwax, Nolan Bode, Carter Mitchell, Xander Weeks, Crew Kuhlmann, Levi Pooler, Keaton Knoll, Maverick Sargent, Jasper Meyer and Jonah Wuest.
    Courtesy photo The MW Surveying 1st-3rd grade girls team went undefeated in the final tournament Monday at Atlas Elementary to take first place in Hayden parks and rec volleyball. Girls from left are Oaklie Shannon, Tia Rinaldi, Julia Carr, Charlotte Laffey, Annabelle Butler, Teigan Waller, Montana Macleod, Alana Wyrick, Eleanor Granrud and Emory Wilson; and rear, coach Amy Shannon.
 
 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

 

  

  



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New Jazz-themed court unveiled at Salt Lake City rec center — and there’s more to come

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SALT LAKE CITY — It appeared that nothing could erase the pure exuberance from the few dozen children as they ran out onto the new Utah Jazz-themed basketball court at the Northwest Recreation Center to secure a ball.

Soon after, the rambunctious bunch — clad in purple shirts — eagerly dribbled around the court before taking in some instructions during a Junior Jazz hoops clinic. It was a fun way to break in the new surface at the recreation center in Salt Lake City’s Fairpark neighborhood.

This is now the 26th “community court” that the Utah Jazz have sponsored across northern Utah, but the first of eight renovations planned through an initiative partnership with Delta Air Lines to refurbish eight courts over the next seven years, said Chris Barney, president of revenue and commercial strategy at Smith Entertainment Group.

Chris Barney, Utah Jazz revenue and commercial strategy president, speaks during a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a refurbished basketball court, funded by Delta Airlines in partnership with the Utah Jazz, at the Northwest Recreation Center in Salt Lake City on Monday.
Chris Barney, Utah Jazz revenue and commercial strategy president, speaks during a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a refurbished basketball court, funded by Delta Airlines in partnership with the Utah Jazz, at the Northwest Recreation Center in Salt Lake City on Monday. (Photo: Kristin Murphy, Deseret News)

“These community courts matter. They create access, remove barriers and give kids a safe, high-quality place to play, learn and grow through sports,” he said, adding that the project will ultimately improve the “landscape” of youth basketball in the region.

The newly designed court isn’t quite like the Delta Center, but the children took to it as if it were the next best thing. It features a purple baseline with Utah Jazz logos, topped with a J-Note similar to the home court at the Delta Center. A pair of Jazz-themed murals with the “mountain basketball” motif is plastered by the entrance of the gym, adding to the experience.

Jazz Bear made a special appearance to cap the NBA feel, blasting the crowd with confetti after cutting the ribbon to celebrate the new court.

The new design might help kids connect with the county-run recreation center and with their community, said Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson, who attended the ceremony. The county has partnered with the Junior Jazz program for decades, accounting for some of the 2 million youth who have participated since it was established in 1983, while over 50,000 volunteer coaches have come from the county since the program started.

Malachi Gonzales, 9, dribbles during a Junior Jazz basketball clinic on a refurbished basketball court, funded by Delta Airlines in partnership with the Utah Jazz, at the Northwest Recreation Center in Salt Lake City on Monday.
Malachi Gonzales, 9, dribbles during a Junior Jazz basketball clinic on a refurbished basketball court, funded by Delta Airlines in partnership with the Utah Jazz, at the Northwest Recreation Center in Salt Lake City on Monday. (Photo: Kristin Murphy, Deseret News)

In addition to helping finance the new court, Delta covered the costs for a few hundred Junior Jazz players, which helps families manage spending, she said.

“Basketball … builds identity, of who we are as individuals and what we’re capable of,” added Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall, later pointing out the importance Junior Jazz had in her family after her father’s death.

“Our story is actually part of hundreds of thousands of stories, of families who would otherwise couldn’t have afforded or wouldn’t have known how to access a competitive team that cost a lot of money, and was hard to get onto,” she said.

The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.



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How many kids in Minnesota play hockey?

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From the frozen ponds and lakes to the packed indoor rinks serving as community hubs, hockey is uniquely celebrated and cherished in Minnesota like no other state in the country.

“It’s something that we play all year round both in the city community organization, but then all the way through AAA hockey as well,” said hockey dad Jimmy Mullen.

Kids often learn to skate not long after learning to walk, fueling a potential passion for the winter sport. 

“My youngest is in mites and my oldest is a squirt,” said hockey mom Kristina Hill of Andover. 

Hockey is the sport Hill grew up in, something many Minnesotans can relate. 

“It’s just kind of woven into the fabric,” said Jeremy Reed, executive director of Minnesota Hockey, the governing body of youth and amateur hockey in the state.

How many kids in Minnesota play hockey? Reed said the latest numbers show 54,921 as of Dec. 17, 2025. The numbers he shared for this year include adults ages 19 and up, of which there are about 8,000. 

For the previous 2024-2025 season, Minnesota Hockey had 50,597 participants ages 18 and under playing for local associations and recreation leagues. 

That’s most of any state in the country by a longshot. Massachusetts comes in second at around 40,120 kids ages 18 and under. New York was third with 36,180, followed by Michigan with 24,391. In Wisconsin, there were 17,986 kids last season.

What’s led to such high participation in Minnesota? 

“Part of that is because the way hockey is delivered in the communities with the community support and the support for the rinks and the public-owned rinks,” said Reed.

There are over 230 indoor ice rinks in Minnesota, according to Rinkside Advertising Network. Come winter, hundreds more form outdoors so long as Mother Nature allows.

“We live just two minutes from our rink, and we’ve got a handful of outdoor rinks in Andover,” said Hill.

“We get a chance to skate with people from Florida, people that come up from Chicago. They always tell us real quick about how close the rinks are [in Minnesota],” said Mullen.

What’s the time commitment parents new to hockey can expect?

“It’s a lot, it’s definitely a labor of love getting the kid to the rink early on the weekends,” said Hill.

“We skate, you know, probably two hours a day at some points, during the weekends we’re twice a day,” said Mullen, admitting his family is on the high side of the spectrum in terms of time commitment.

Reed said how much time a family spends going to rinks for practice and games will depend on the level of competition they’re seeking. The state’s rec league program, which has just one night of practice and one day of games per week, offers an easy entry for families new to the competitive side of the sport.

“The nice part is it’s not a one-size-fits-all approach. You can certainly tailor it to how you want,” said Mullen.

More than 14,000 girls under 18 played local association hockey in Minnesota last year. That ranked number one in the nation.

Minnesota Hockey created a guide for parents new to the sport on what to expect, including budgeting. Click here to learn more.



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GREENVILLE — Funeral services for John Wesley Brewer, Sr., 95, of Greenville, who passed Saturday, Jan. 3, at Bolivar Medical Center, Cleveland, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7, at Emmanuel Baptist Church, Greenville. The family will receive friends from 9 a.m. until the start of the service.

Rev. Chris Vowell will be officiating. Serving as pallbearers are Bogan Anderson Brewer, James Burland Young III, John Brewer Young, Jeffrey Blair Young, Jarrod Brock Young, and Daniel Thomas Morgan and serving as honorary pallbearers are John Austin Brewer and Lee Ellis Brewer, Jr.

A graveside service will be held at 3 p.m. at Stonefield Church of God Cemetery in Cascilla.

John Wesley, as he was known, was born to the late Rev. Luther Harrison and Allie Beatrice Scallion Brewer in Cascilla Dec. 5, 1930. He was raised in a loving and faith-filled home and made his profession of faith in Christ as a boy. John Wesley was educated in the Drew public schools and later at Mississippi Delta Junior College and Delta State University.

He served in the United States Navy aboard the USS Rendova (CVE-114) during the Korean War and later during Operation Ivy before being honorably discharged for his service. He was a 32nd Degree Master Mason and a proud member of the American Legion and the VFW. He has a long service record to Washington County with participation in the Greenville Chamber of Commerce, the Exchange Club, and the Salvation Army. He dearly loved youth sports in the Delta where he coached YMCA football and officiated high school football for 21 years.

John Wesley was a business man who started his career at D. Canale & Co. out of Memphis, and later operated Delta Electronics. He was materials manager for Cleaver Brooks Boiler Manufacturing before buying Dixie Fire Equipment Co. In 1995, he co-founded Advanced Welding and Industrial Supply with his son before retiring in 2022.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 49 years, Frances Lucille Jefcoat Brewer; four brothers, Davis Brewer, Oliver Brewer, Lee Ellis Brewer, and L.H. Brewer, Jr.; and three sisters, Velma Brewer Goss, Rebecca Jo Brewer Cooksey and Betty Sue Brewer Willard; and his son-in-law, Ben Sayle.

He is survived by three children, Jeffrey Sayle of Greenville, John (Terri) Brewer, Jr. of Greenville, and Susan (Jimmy) Young of Cascilla; as well as six siblings, Thelma Staton, Herbert (Margaret) Brewer, Faye Ridgeway, Jim Brewer, Sharon (Richard) Brown, and Bobby (Carol) Brewer; ten grandchildren, Kelly (Dan) Morgan, Liz Sayle, Allie Sayle, John Austin Brewer, Bogan Brewer, Kaylynn Brewer, Burland Young, Brewer Young, Blair Young, and Brock Young; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, and friends.

Donations in his memory can be made to Navy Safe Harbor Foundation and Sacred Space of Greenville.

Register online and express condolences at www.mortimerfh.com



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Seeger Youth Basketball is offered to any student in kindergarten to second grade currently attending Williamsport, Warren Central, and Pine Village Elementary Schools.

According to information provided, each grade will have it’s own co-ed teams, and it will allow every player to get a chance to learn the game! We will emphasize skill development, good sportsmanship, and teamwork. This league will be held on each Sunday in February at the PAC Feb. 1 to Feb. 22. Thirty minutes of practice followed by a 30 minute game will be included. Registration cost is $30 per child helps cover the cost of their jersey and supplies. $15 per child covers participation fee (if you decide to use their jersey from last year) Cash or check labeled and sent in to your school office will be accpeted. There are volunteer options if payment is a concern so organizers say don’t let that stop you from signing up.

Please Click the Google Form for more info and to register a player at https://forms.gle/2aPBgXpgAsXvM1fbA

Follow the Facebook Group Seeger K-2 Basketball for more information. Any questions please contact Bobbie Schmid (765)585-3574 or reach out on the Facebook page.



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The Fredonia Recreation Department is hosting its annual Youth Basketball Program for any student(s) who live in the Fredonia Central School District.

The program runs each Saturday from noon-2 p.m. and is free of charge.

This year the program begins Saturday, Jan. 10 and concludes on Saturday, Feb. 14.

Participants do not need to be present each week to be part of the program. Grades 1-4 will take place at Wheelock Elementary School and grades 5-8 will be at the high school gym.

Instruction and games this year will be provided by the Fredonia High School basketball coaching staff and players.



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Ex-Treasurer Accused of Stealing $110K from Plymouth Wayzata Youth Softball Association

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3:42 PM | Monday, January 5, 2026

A Maple Grove woman is accused of stealing more than $110,000 from the Plymouth Wayzata Youth Softball Association while she served as treasurer, according to a recently filed criminal complaint.

Kristin Williams, 52, is charged with one count of felony theft by swindle.

If convicted, the crime is punishable of up to 20 years in prison and a $100,000 fine.

The Plymouth Wayzata Youth Softball Association is led by parent volunteers and funds youth softball operations. That includes paying for umpires, equipment and tournaments. 

According to the criminal complaint:

Williams served as treasurer from June 2020 to February 2025.

The complaint noted that Williams was the sole individual who had access to the association’s online bank account, and also possessed a debit card linked to that account.

There was evidence of theft two months after Williams assumed the role, the complaint said.

Suspicions were raised in September 2024 when the association received notice from the Internal Revenue Service that the nonprofit had lost its tax-exempt status for failing to file taxes for three years. Issues also arose with vendors and coaches not receiving payments.

A review of account statements by the board’s president discovered numerous withdrawals at casinos such as Mystic Lake Casino and Little Six Casino. Further review also determined that Williams had not been truthful in accounting reports presented to the board.

“It appeared that defendant concealed her thefts by fraudulently reducing deposit accounts or hiding the stolen money within other payment classifications such as ‘clinic expenses’ or ‘equipment’ in the reports,” the complaint said.

Williams is scheduled to make her first court appearance on Jan. 21.

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