Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 11:00 am
Looking through these years I was able to piece together the records for most of the years between the articles that I do have and some of the yearbooks that I have. Luckily I have most of the 1959 stories, and I was able to verify the scores of a few games that I couldn't find. I will post the record for you. Also some of the stories gave the standings of the Panhandle Conference in which Kellogg ended up 9-1 with the one loss to Wallace on January 16, 1959. I can scan some of the stories if you would like plus you may use the 2 photos I posted as long as Billy Hope gets credit as the photographer and the Kellogg Evening News is mentioned.
best,
Lauren Scrafford[/quote]
Dave:
The regular season record was 18 wins and 1 loss(to Wallace). The Panhandle Conference Record was 7-1 as the league slipped to 5 teams from 6 as St.Maries dropped down in classification. I errored that I have every game. I am missing 4 stories from the season and the exact scores of those games, though I have the opponents.
Here are the non league games from December 5th 1958 through January 3rd 1959 in which Kellogg went 8 wins and 0 losses.
Kellogg 61 West Valley 57. Wombolt 27 Porter 23. Score closer than game as Kellogg ran in reserves in 4th quarter.
Kellogg 60 Missoula 55. Porter 21, Wombolt 13, Jennings 10. Missoula won the Montana state championship.
Kellogg 60 Lewiston 46. Wombolt 21, Porter 20, James 7.
Kellogg 60 Moscow 37. Porter 20, Wombolt 15. Very easy win.
Kellogg 62 North Central 43. Porter 20, Milionis 13, James and Wombolt 12 each.
Kellogg defeated North Central again in Spokane somehow this story was lost.
Kellogg 66 John Rogers 59. Wombolt 19, Jennings 16, Porter 14, Kampii 9. Late rally by Rogers made this game close.
Kellogg defeated West Valley again in Spokane on January 3rd 1959 to make the Cats 8 wins and no losses.
League Play started on January 9th, 1959.
Kellogg 84 Sandpoint 42. Porter 20, Wombolt 17, James 11, Milionis 10. Kellogg led at half 48-14. All 15 played.
Kellogg 59 Wallace 64. Porter 24, James 14. The upset discussed, cussed and rehashed.
Kellogg 77 CDA 43. Wombolt 28, Porter 24, Milinois 10, Jennings 8. Easy win at home.
Kellogg 77 Bonners Ferry 37. Wombolt 23, Porter 18, Milinois 12, James 10, Jennings 8. Another easy win.
Kellogg defeated Moscow no story or box score.
Kellogg 62 Lewiston 52. Wombolt 24, Porter 18, James 11. Kellogg blew away the Bengals in the 3rd Period in Lewiston.
Kellogg defeated Sandpoint a second time and I have the score as 83-43 but no story or box score.
Kellogg 74 Wallace 49. Wombolt 27, Porter 24, James 8. Kellogg easily won and led 39-19 at halftime.
Kellogg 62 CDA 52. Wombolt 28, Porter 26. Porter sank 12 of 15 free throws as CDA kept trying to get the ball back.
Kellogg 76 Bonners Ferry 42. Porter 27, Wombolt 22, James 8. Easy win at Bonners.
Kellogg 65 John Rogers 59. Wombolt 20, Porter 19, Milionis 17. Close win at new field house at Rogers in last game.
End of regular season 18 wins and 1 loss.
District Tournament CDA March 5-7, 1959.
Kellogg winers of the Panhandle Conference had a bye while CDA had to win 2 games to get to the Wildcats on March 7,]
1959.
Kellogg 73 CDA 56. Wombolt 31, Porter 25, Milionis 10, James 3, Jennings and Seagraves 2 each while Kampii and Rember played but did not score. Kellogg built a large 42-21 halftime lead but Coeur d' Alene made it 54-42 at the end of the 3rd by outscoring Kellogg 21-12 in the 3rd Quarter.
Regional Tournament March 20-21, 1959 CDA Idaho
Kellogg defeated Moscow and CDA defeated Lewiston to advance to the championship game on March 21st.
On March 22nd 1959
Lewiston defeated Moscow 46-33 in the consolation game for 3rd place.
Kellogg 51 defeated CDA 34 for the North championship. Porter 22, Milionis 10, Wombolt 9, James 8, Jennings 2 and Exum played but did not score.
The first quarter was close as it ended with the score 11 points for each team. Kellogg led at halftime 23-15. Both teams scored 11 again in the 3rd and Kellogg put away CDA in the 4th quarter. Wombolt fouled out late in the game.
State Championship Game March 28th, 1959; NIJC Gym Coeur d' Alene, Idaho.
Pocatello came into the game with a 22-2 record while the Wildcats had a 21-1 record including tournament play.
Kellogg actually was 22-1 as they defeated the Whitworth College Freshman team in a non sanctioned game at Kellogg.
Kellogg 61 Pocatello 46. Porter 18, Wombolt 15, Jennings and James 10 each. Milionis 8 and Kampii played but didn't score. James controlled the boards and the team played excellent defense. Many observers worried about the speed of Pocatello but Jennings and Milionis matched them and ended up controlling the game tempo. Porter missed his first 2 free throws in the 1st Quarter, but after that the Wildcats were 13 of 13 from the line the rest of the game. Kellogg led 27-22 at the half. Linde closed it to within 3 to start the second half for Pocatello, but after that Kellogg pulled away and led 41-31 at the end of the 3rd.
In retrospect this was a very very good team that defeated Missoula, who would become the Montana State Champs and all of the Spokane Schools they played including West Valley twice, North Central twice and John Rogers twice. John Rogers went to the Washington State Tournament and did well.
I hope this helps and sorry about the 3 missing scores.
I may have them somewhere but at the present we are remodeling this house and I am not totally organized.
Lauren
best,
Lauren Scrafford[/quote]
Dave:
The regular season record was 18 wins and 1 loss(to Wallace). The Panhandle Conference Record was 7-1 as the league slipped to 5 teams from 6 as St.Maries dropped down in classification. I errored that I have every game. I am missing 4 stories from the season and the exact scores of those games, though I have the opponents.
Here are the non league games from December 5th 1958 through January 3rd 1959 in which Kellogg went 8 wins and 0 losses.
Kellogg 61 West Valley 57. Wombolt 27 Porter 23. Score closer than game as Kellogg ran in reserves in 4th quarter.
Kellogg 60 Missoula 55. Porter 21, Wombolt 13, Jennings 10. Missoula won the Montana state championship.
Kellogg 60 Lewiston 46. Wombolt 21, Porter 20, James 7.
Kellogg 60 Moscow 37. Porter 20, Wombolt 15. Very easy win.
Kellogg 62 North Central 43. Porter 20, Milionis 13, James and Wombolt 12 each.
Kellogg defeated North Central again in Spokane somehow this story was lost.
Kellogg 66 John Rogers 59. Wombolt 19, Jennings 16, Porter 14, Kampii 9. Late rally by Rogers made this game close.
Kellogg defeated West Valley again in Spokane on January 3rd 1959 to make the Cats 8 wins and no losses.
League Play started on January 9th, 1959.
Kellogg 84 Sandpoint 42. Porter 20, Wombolt 17, James 11, Milionis 10. Kellogg led at half 48-14. All 15 played.
Kellogg 59 Wallace 64. Porter 24, James 14. The upset discussed, cussed and rehashed.
Kellogg 77 CDA 43. Wombolt 28, Porter 24, Milinois 10, Jennings 8. Easy win at home.
Kellogg 77 Bonners Ferry 37. Wombolt 23, Porter 18, Milinois 12, James 10, Jennings 8. Another easy win.
Kellogg defeated Moscow no story or box score.
Kellogg 62 Lewiston 52. Wombolt 24, Porter 18, James 11. Kellogg blew away the Bengals in the 3rd Period in Lewiston.
Kellogg defeated Sandpoint a second time and I have the score as 83-43 but no story or box score.
Kellogg 74 Wallace 49. Wombolt 27, Porter 24, James 8. Kellogg easily won and led 39-19 at halftime.
Kellogg 62 CDA 52. Wombolt 28, Porter 26. Porter sank 12 of 15 free throws as CDA kept trying to get the ball back.
Kellogg 76 Bonners Ferry 42. Porter 27, Wombolt 22, James 8. Easy win at Bonners.
Kellogg 65 John Rogers 59. Wombolt 20, Porter 19, Milionis 17. Close win at new field house at Rogers in last game.
End of regular season 18 wins and 1 loss.
District Tournament CDA March 5-7, 1959.
Kellogg winers of the Panhandle Conference had a bye while CDA had to win 2 games to get to the Wildcats on March 7,]
1959.
Kellogg 73 CDA 56. Wombolt 31, Porter 25, Milionis 10, James 3, Jennings and Seagraves 2 each while Kampii and Rember played but did not score. Kellogg built a large 42-21 halftime lead but Coeur d' Alene made it 54-42 at the end of the 3rd by outscoring Kellogg 21-12 in the 3rd Quarter.
Regional Tournament March 20-21, 1959 CDA Idaho
Kellogg defeated Moscow and CDA defeated Lewiston to advance to the championship game on March 21st.
On March 22nd 1959
Lewiston defeated Moscow 46-33 in the consolation game for 3rd place.
Kellogg 51 defeated CDA 34 for the North championship. Porter 22, Milionis 10, Wombolt 9, James 8, Jennings 2 and Exum played but did not score.
The first quarter was close as it ended with the score 11 points for each team. Kellogg led at halftime 23-15. Both teams scored 11 again in the 3rd and Kellogg put away CDA in the 4th quarter. Wombolt fouled out late in the game.
State Championship Game March 28th, 1959; NIJC Gym Coeur d' Alene, Idaho.
Pocatello came into the game with a 22-2 record while the Wildcats had a 21-1 record including tournament play.
Kellogg actually was 22-1 as they defeated the Whitworth College Freshman team in a non sanctioned game at Kellogg.
Kellogg 61 Pocatello 46. Porter 18, Wombolt 15, Jennings and James 10 each. Milionis 8 and Kampii played but didn't score. James controlled the boards and the team played excellent defense. Many observers worried about the speed of Pocatello but Jennings and Milionis matched them and ended up controlling the game tempo. Porter missed his first 2 free throws in the 1st Quarter, but after that the Wildcats were 13 of 13 from the line the rest of the game. Kellogg led 27-22 at the half. Linde closed it to within 3 to start the second half for Pocatello, but after that Kellogg pulled away and led 41-31 at the end of the 3rd.
In retrospect this was a very very good team that defeated Missoula, who would become the Montana State Champs and all of the Spokane Schools they played including West Valley twice, North Central twice and John Rogers twice. John Rogers went to the Washington State Tournament and did well.
I hope this helps and sorry about the 3 missing scores.
I may have them somewhere but at the present we are remodeling this house and I am not totally organized.
Lauren