Allen (Filer) scores 13 but 4A Canyon Ridge too much
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Allen (Filer) scores 13 but 4A Canyon Ridge too much Read story here How they did last year: Eagle dominated the 5A SIC last year with Vallivue a close second. Timberline finished third in the regular season but was upset in the in district tournament. Borah, Centennial and Rocky Mountain all went to state. Vallivue and Centennial lost their first two state games. Rocky won the consolation game, Borah finished third and Eagle made it to the championship before losing to Post Falls. What to expect this year: . . . → Read More: Boys 5A Southern Idaho Conference Preview How they did last year: Skyview took the regular season but in the district tournament, Bishop Kelly pulled the upset and grabbed the number seed at state. This proved crucial as Bishop Kelly got a first round win over Jerome while Skyview lost to Hillcrest. Kuna and Middleton went to overtime in the district tournament, with Middleton winning in OT but lost in their state play-in game the following Saturday. This year’s outlook: The 4A . . . → Read More: Boys 4A Southern Idaho Conference Preview How they did last year: Madison was the lone team out of the 5A High Country to go to state last season. This year’s outlook: With Madison moving down to the 4A classification, the conference is wide open. But these three teams are competing for one spot at the state tournament. Skyline appears to be the early favorite. The player of the year race will likely come down to Zach Smith (Skyline), Tanner Bodily (Skyline), . . . → Read More: Boys 5A High Country Conference How they did last year: Century once again emerged from the GB-E to move on to the state tournament where they lost to eventual champion Twin Falls and consolation champion Skyview. Conference out look this year: Century is again the favorite to take the conference and head to the state tournament. But in a three team conference and only one bid up for grabs, anything can happen. Pocatello should have more experience and Preston is . . . → Read More: Boys 4A Great Basin (East) Preview For all Idaho Select headlines prior to November 29, you can click here. There are over 150 headlines. On paper Rocky Mountain looked like it would be the dominant team but this game showed that Mountain Home has got talent. The Tigers looked to go inside most of the game and senior forward Aaron Hobbs was their go to guy. The first quarter was sloppy, ending with Rocky up 10-8. Grizzly guard Ryan Skurdal scored 8 of the 10 but the story was turnovers for both teams. In the second quarter Mountain Home . . . → Read More: Mountain Home at Rocky Mountain How they did last year: Twin Falls and Jerome were definitely the cream of the crop in the GB-W, though Minico did make a little run at them. In the end, Twin was your best team in the conference and the state with a win over north Idaho’s Moscow in the state title game after beating Century and Hillcrest. Jerome lost to Bishop Kelly by 1 in the opening round, rebounded on Friday to beat . . . → Read More: Boys 4A Great Basin (West) Preview How they did last year: Every game between these teams was an all out fight. Post Falls was the favorite but not by much. In the end, Post Falls and Lake City made it to the state tournament. Post Falls would end up winning the state title beating Vallivue, Madison and Eagle on the way. Lake City lost their first two games to Borah and Rocky Mountain. What to expect this year: A lot more . . . → Read More: 5A boys Inland Empire League How they did last year: Moscow was the sole representative at the state tournament and they made the most of it. They first beat Rigby and then beat Bishop Kelly before losing to Twin Falls in the state title game. All three of the IEL teams were tough with players on each roster that would go on to play in college this year. What to expect this year: the unexpected. All three teams lose their . . . → Read More: Boys 4A Inland Empire League |
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