Lady Pirates win at CV
The Prairie Lady Pirates put the defensive clamps on Clearwater Valley as they won a league game 47-24 at Kooskia Thursday, Jan. 17.
C.V. was never able to score more than 7 point in a quarter while Prairie never scored less than 10.
Prairie led 11-6 after the first quarter, 25-13 at the half and 37-17 after 3 quarters.
Jennifer Enneking led the scoring for Prairie with 14 points while Tiffany Schaeffer scored 10, Kaylee Uhlenkott and Kara Guyer 7 each, Hilaree VanderPas 6, Sarah Arnzen 2 and Kim Schaeffer 1.
Uhlenkott had 4 steals while Tiffany Schaeffer had 6 rebounds.
The JV team lost to C.V by a score of 29-35.
Prairie 11 14 12 10 -47
C.V.     6   7   4   7 -24
Prairie-Poxleitner 0, 0-0, 0; Enneking 3, 6-6, 14; T. Schaeffer 5, 0-0, 10; K. Schaeffer 0, 1-2, 1; Holthaus 0, 0-0, 0; Shears 0, 0-0, 0; Guyer 3, 1-2, 7; Arnzen 1, 0-0, 2; Uhlenkott 3, 1-2, 7; VanderPas 1, 4-6, 6; N. Schaeffer 0, 0-0, 0; Hoene 0, 0-0, 0. 3-pointers-Enneking 2.
C.V.-M. Palmer 0, 0-0, 0; J. Palmer 2, 0-0, 4; Fryer 0, 1-2, 1; Delima 1, 0-0, 2; Davis 0, 2-2, 2; Harrington 4, 0-0, 9; Withey 0, 0-0, 0; Roberts 1, 4-4, 6; Mefford 0, 0-0, 0; Kolb 0, 0-0, 0; Reuben 0, 0-0, 0. 3-pointers-Harrington.

Lady Pirates lose at Kendrick
A six minute scoring drought in the first half led to a 44-59 league loss for the Prairie Lady Pirates at Kendrick Saturday, Jan. 19.
With 3:37 left in the first quarter, Jennifer Enneking hit a pair of free throws to give Prairie a 10-9 lead. Prairie didn’t score again until there was 5:36 left in the second quarter. Meanwhile Kendrick scored 14 straight points to take a 10-23 lead before Tiffany Schaeffer scored a pair of free throws to break the drought.
Prairie cut the lead to 8 when Sarah Arnzen hit a 3-pointer 25 seconds later.Tiffany Schaeffer gets sandwiched by a pair of Kendrick players after taking a shot. She wound up at the foul line, making both shots.
Kendrick pushed the lead back to 12 points at 15-27 but Prairie closed the half with a 10-4 run to cut the lead to 6 at halftime, 25-31.
In the third quarter Enneking and Arnzen each hit a 3-pointer to pull the Pirates within 4 at 31-35 but Kendrick outscored the Pirates 4-14 the rest of the period. It didn’t help the Pirates cause when Arnzen, who scored 7 of Prairie’s 10 third quarter points, picked up her fourth foul and had to go to the bench.
Also in foul trouble much of the game was Kaylee Uhlenkott who had scored 4 points early in the game but picked up 2 fouls in the first quarter and then picked up her third early in the second period.
Defensively, Prairie couldn’t stop Kendrick’s Sarah Smith who wound up with 25 points.
Tiffany Schaeffer wound up leading Prairie in scoring with 13 points while Arnzen had 12. Enneking scored 7, Uhlenkott 6, Kara Guyer 4 and Kim Schaeffer 2.
Rebounding was even at 27 each with Tiffany Schaeffer grabbing 8 to lead Prairie.
Tiffany and Kim Schaeffer and Guyer had 2 steals each and Uhlenkott had 4 assists.
Prairie was 14 for 36 from the field, 39%, and 12 for 19 at the line, 63%. Kendrick was 21 for 42 from the field, 50%, and 14 for 22 at the line, 64%.
The loss drops Prairie to 4-2 in league play and 11-6 overall.
In the JV game Prairie held on to win 29-17.
Prairie took a 5-0 lead and held Kendrick scoreless for the first 7:30 of the game. 
They led 5-2 at the quarter break.
Sarah Arnzen shoots a 3-pointer (that went in).Prairie led 10-6 with 4:38 left in the half but closed the half with a 7-0 run as Mary Shears scored a pair of baskets, Amber Holthaus scored a free throw and Haleigh Schmidt added a basket from the baseline.
A putback by Shears and a 3-pointer by NaTosha Schaeffer opened the second half scoring and made it a 12-0 run as Kendrick was held scoreless until the 3:40 mark of the quarter, a dry spell of nearly 9 minutes.
Prairie led 27-10 at the end of the third quarter and a basket by Kayla Johnson made it 29-10 early in the fourth. Prairie then went to the bench, who struggled to score as Kendrick scored the game’s final 7 points.
Shears scored 12 to lead the JV squad in scoring with Schaeffer and Alena Hoene scoring 4 each, Holthaus 3 and Schmidt, Francesca Johnson and Kayla Johnson 2 each.
Shears had 13 rebounds as Prairie held a 42-36 rebounding edge. Hoene added 9 rebounds.
Shears also had 3 steals while Schmidt, Casey Bruegeman, Schaeffer and Meaghan Bruner had 2 each. Schaeffer also had 2 assists.
Prairie was 12 for 42 from the field, 29%, and 4 for 12 at the line, 33%, while Kendrick was 7 for 49 from the field, 14%, and 3 for 3 at the line.
Prairie      10 15 10   9 -44
Kendrick 17 14 18 10 -59
Prairie-Enneking 2-5, 2-3, 7; T. Schaeffer 4-7, 4-4, 13; K. Schaeffer 1-1, 0-1, 2; Arnzen 4-9, 2-2, 12; Uhlenkott 1-5, 4-6, 6; VanderPas 0-3, 0-2, 0; Poxleitner 0-0, 0-0, 0; Guyer 2-6, 0-1, 4. 3-pointers-Arnzen 2, Enneking, T. Schaeffer.
Kendrick-Steiger 0-2, 0-0, 0; Wolff 5-12, 0-1, 13; Gillispie 4-10, 2-4, 11; S. Smith 8-10, 9-12, 25; Agee 3-4, 2-4, 8; H. Smith 0-2, 0-0, 0; Deeds 1-2, 0-0, 2. 3-pointers-Wolff 3, Gillispie.
Jennifer Enneking shoots a lay-up. #34 in black is Sarah Arnzen.Tiffany Schaeffer looks for an opening to the hoop. At right is Kim Schaeffer.

Red Out the Gym Night
Come and join in the fun!  Wear red to the girl’s basketball game on January 25th and the Prairie Booster Club will donate $1 back to the school from your admission price.
The Booster Club will also donate $50 to the high school class with the most red and displays school spirit and three $10 gift certificates from the Keuterville Pub & Grub will be donated to one student from each school. 
Let’s RED OUT THE GYM and support the Lady Pirates!

PIRATES GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE FOR 2007-08
JV games start at 6 p.m., varsity to follow unless indicated. 
*indicates league game
NOVEMBER
16-Garden Valley, lost 27-29
17-Greenleaf, there, won 37-25
20-Lapwai, there, lost 34-45
29-Grangeville, here, lost 35-57
30-Timberline, there, won 50-23
DECEMBER
  4-Kamiah, here, won 43-34
11-Lewis County, here, won 52-46
14-Christmas Tourn. Vs. Horseshoe Bend. won 59-23
15-Christmas Tourn. Vs. Council, 2 p.m. won 38-35
18-Lapwai, here*, lost 43-57
21-Grangeville, there, lost 28-56
28-Orofino Tournament, vs. Asotin, won 39-19
29-Orofino Tournament, vs. Pomeroy, won 42-37
JANUARY
  3-Kamiah, there, won 35-29
11-Deary, there, won 40-30
17-C.V., there*, won 47-24
19-Kendrick, there*, lost 44-59
25-Culdesac, here*
26-Troy, here* (postponed from January 15)
28-Genesee, there*
Feb. 1,2,5,8,9-District at LCSC
Feb. 13-16-State at Nampa

PHS DANCE TEAM SCHEDULE FOR 2007-08
Feb. 2-Districts at Kamiah, 10 a.m. (rescheduled from Jan. 26 at Prairie)
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