Historic win: Badgers seeded first at state; are league and district champs
BONNERS FERRY — Sophomore Asher Williams scored 16 points for Bonners Ferry, which advanced to the state tournament with an 82-44 win over the Timberlake Tigers in Game 2 of a 3A District best-of-3 championship series on Feb. 23 at Bonners Ferry High.
Bonners Ferry (21-1) will be the top seed in the state tournament starting today at Meridian High. It is not known if the Badgers have even been the top seed at the state tournament.
“We decided tonight to put on full court pressure, hoping they’d be tired by the fourth quarter,” said Bonners Ferry head coach Nathan Williams. “Four years ago, we took fourth in a district of four teams. This group of kids have been putting the work in since third grade. The success of the program has been due to the sacrifice of these families driving down to Kootenai County in blizzards to play doubleheaders.”
Senior Braeden Blackmore scored 11 points for Bonners Ferry. He told the Herald it was “about time” that the Badgers are off to state.
"Our defense stepped up a lot tonight,” said senior Charles Henslee. “They scored 44 on us and our goal was to hold them to 50 (…) ‘Defense travels’ is what coach tells us, so we had to get our defense down (tonight)," he said in anticipation of moving on to the state competition.
Sophomore Haidyn Jonas scored 11 points for Timberlake, which finished 8-14.
In the third quarter, Bonners Ferry only scored a single basket in the first four minutes. After some adjustments, then went on to score another 20 points outpacing the Tigers 22-11.
The Badgers won districts the past two years at Kellogg, but haven’t won league since 2006-2007 season.
The Badgers have traveled to state the two years, but have fallen short of placing. The Badgers took four in state in 2002 and in 1991.
Timberlake 15 10 11 8 — 44
Bonners Ferry 22 25 22 13 — 82
TIMBERLAKE — Olivieri 0, McLuskie 3, Yetter 4, Vallieres 6, Meidinger 0, H. Higgins 2, V. Higgins 5, MacArthur 4, Jonas 11.
BONNERS FERRY — R. Williams 8, E. Blackmore 6, Rice 2, Henslee 8, Petesch 6, A. Williams 16, Th. Bateman 5, Hammons 4, Tr. Bateman 9, Schulte 2, Smith 5, B. Blackmore 11.