We took a look at the Idaho All State teams from last year and now ask you, who is the most likely candidate to win the 5A player of the year from Idaho? . . . → Read More: Idaho 5A Player of the Year
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We took a look at the Idaho All State teams from last year and now ask you, who is the most likely candidate to win the 5A player of the year from Idaho? . . . → Read More: Idaho 5A Player of the Year For a lot of 9th graders, you may be going to your first high school tryout. Depending on what school district you are in and if you are at a four year high school, it can be intimidating to put your skills on the line and let a coach decide your basketball future. And for some school districts where they’ve cut the 9th grade programs, there can be even more pressure. Here are few tips . . . → Read More: Trying out as a 9th grader According to our poll taken on September 13, you selected Vallivue High School as the team to beat in the 5A Boys Southern Idaho Conference (see the results below). Vallivue head coach Scott Moore returns for his second year after going 9-11 in year one. The Falcons lose a couple of key guards but bring back young players that saw a lot of varsity time from last year. Second in voting is Eagle. The Mustangs . . . → Read More: Vallivue selected the team to beat
In the past week both McKay Cannon (Shelley High School, 2013) and Clark Wilkinson (Highland High School, 2013) have received scholarship offers from Idaho State University. Neither has given a verbal commitment at this point. Clark Wilkinson Wilkinson, a 6-6 forward, and Cannon, a 6-0 point/shooting guard, played on Idaho Select’s White team this past summer, leading them to an 18-3 record, a championship at the NW Premier Showcase in Seattle and a final-four . . . → Read More: Two more Select players receive Division I offers Sure, the football season just got started. Which means that basketball is right around the corner. And it’s never too early to start predicting who is going to do what. So we start off with the simplest of simple questions: Who’s the best? This poll asks, who will win the 5A Southern Idaho Conference regular season title this year? This season, the conference is down to 10 teams with the departure of Caldwell so teams . . . → Read More: Let’s get the season started The College of Southern Idaho Men’s Basketball program will be hosting their 6th annual coach’s clinic Sept. 24th in Twin Falls at CSI’s main gym. Coaches in attendance include: Ken Bone-Washington State Larry Krystkowiak-Utah Leon Rice-Boise State Dave Rice-UNLV Steve Gosar-CSI (2011 NJCAA National Coach of the Year) Coaches will discuss offensive and defensive strategies, as well as team building concepts and coaching techniques. The clinic will go from 8am-2pm, cost is $45 per person (includes clinic, . . . → Read More: Coaches clinic returns for year 6 to Twin Falls |
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