Wood River beats Buhl 3-2 for district 
title
Kinghorn delivers Conover 
with game winner
By JEFF CORDES
Express Staff Writer
It’s a good thing the Wood River High 
School baseball team has two players named Kellen.
The Wolverines needed both Kellens to beat 
the upset-minded Buhl Tribe 3-2 Tuesday afternoon in Hailey in the Sawtooth 
Central Idaho Conference championship game.
As the home Founders Field crowd roared 
its approval, pinch-hitter Kellen Kinghorn ripped the game-winning single up the 
middle and delivered Matt Conover with the tie-breaking run in the home seventh.
Earlier, in the visitor sixth, Buhl had 
the bases loaded in a 2-2 game. But Wood River catcher Kellen Chatterton tagged 
out Tribe runner John Puente at home plate—completing a nifty fake pick-off 
attempt by Wolverine pitcher Ryne Reynoso.
"It was a great ball game. Buhl gave us 
everything we could handle," said Wood River coach Lars Hovey.
Successfully defending its league 
tournament championship, Wood River (22-4-1) won its 10th consecutive game this 
season and captured its fourth Fourth District SCIC tournament championship in 
five years.
Wood River righthanded ace Ryne Reynoso 
(9-2), winning his sixth straight decision, threw a one-hitter at Buhl and 
whiffed nine Tribe batters. The lone hit was a Josh Ussery line drive single in 
the fourth.
But Reynoso walked three and plunked three 
Buhl batters. The senior wasn’t as sharp as he’s been in controlling the strike 
zone and allowing just 12 runs in his last 42 innings.
Indeed, the Wolverines (6 errors) didn’t 
seem as focused as they should have been after beating Buhl teams six 
consecutive times over two seasons by a margin of 76-24.
"We just weren’t up for the district 
championship game," said Hovey, whose teams have been in the district 
championship game for six straight years—and four of those games have been 
decided by just one run.
Hovey added, "But from Day One of the 
season, we’d been aiming to have the district championship game at our place. 
Having the home field makes a big difference. And Reynoso kept us in the game 
again."
Wood River (8 hits) scored first against 
Buhl junior pitcher Ussery with one run in the first. Conover (2 hits, 3 runs) 
drilled a one-out single, Chatterton (2 hits) singled and Reynoso swatted an RBI 
grounder.
In the home third, Conover’s leadoff 
single followed by a Chatterton single and a Paul Tinker sacrifice fly increased 
Wood River’s lead to 2-0.
Second-seeded Buhl hung in there and 
pushed a run across with a double steal in the fifth. In the sixth, Buhl made it 
2-2 when Reynoso hit a batter with the bases loaded. But he averted more 
problems with a tricky play.
Reynoso wheeled and faked a pickoff throw 
to second base. The Wood River fielders played their parts, pretending that 
Reynoso had thrown the ball to second. The tomfoolery got Buhl’s Puente motoring 
down the third base line to home.
Reynoso pivoted again and threw to 
Chatterton at home for the big out.
In the seventh, Conover led off by drawing 
a walk. Chatterton came up, and Hovey signaled for the catcher to lay down a 
bunt. Little did Wood River know that an attempted bunt would injure the sturdy 
Chatterton.
Hovey said, "I thought we’d have Kellen 
sacrifice Matt over. But the ball glanced off Kellen’s bat and hit him square in 
the face."
Injured around the eye, Chatterton had to 
leave the game. At first Hovey said he planned to put back-up catcher Billy 
Kramer up to pinch hit, since he played Chatterton’s position.
Hovey changed his mind and picked Kinghorn. 
Reserve outfielder Kinghorn hadn’t been playing much for the Wolverines this 
spring.
"Kellen has been chomping at the bit to 
get in there," said Hovey. "He’s had a tough year batting with people on base 
but he swings the bat fine."
Conover, a senior, helped the situation by 
enticing a balk and advancing to second base with no outs.
"Then Kellen took a free swing on a 2-2 
pitch and hit the ball back up the middle," said Hovey.
Kinghorn’s hit just eluded a diving catch 
by the Buhl infield and Conover turned like gangbusters around third and headed 
for home with the winner.
"I tried to focus on keeping my head on 
the ball and driving it back up the middle. It worked out fine," said "Special 
K" Kinghorn.
Wood River, which beat Kimberly by the 
identical 3-2 score for the district championship at Founders Field last May, 
qualified for its fifth consecutive State 3A tournament trip.
The Wolverines, fourth at state last year, 
play the Fifth/Sixth District runner-up team Thursday, May 22 at 4 p.m. at 
Treasure Valley Community College in Ontario, Ore.
 
WOLVERINE NOTES—Ryne Reynoso (21-5) 
has now tied Matt Zachary (21-5) in the career pitching ranks. Matt Beck was 
15-4, T.J. Peterson 12-9, Eli Lloyd 11-6 and Christian Nickum 7-0…..In its 
streak of four district tournament titles in five years, Wood River has won 
three of those championships on its home field—all in one-run nailbiters. The 
exception was a 4-1 victory at Buhl in 2000….The Wolverines are now 22-1 at home 
the last two years and have completely dominated in SCIC play—going 18-0 in all 
league games that counted and 26-1 in all league games. This spring, Wood River 
went 15-0 in all its league games and outscored SCIC opponents 187-66.