Here is a preview of each team in the 5A Southern Idaho Conference . . . → Read More: 5A Southern Idaho Conference Preview
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Here is a preview of each team in the 5A Southern Idaho Conference . . . → Read More: 5A Southern Idaho Conference Preview 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 This is part 4 of 4 state tournament previews Post Falls vs. Borah 8:00 PM at the Idaho Center This is probably the best match up of any first round game in the tournament. Both Post Falls (19-4) and Borah (18-5) won their conference’s regular season but were upset in their respective district tournaments, finishing as the #2 seeds. What was two weeks ago predicted to potentially be the 5A state tournament championship game will . . . → Read More: State Tourney Preview – Post Falls vs. Borah When you look back at the 5A District III title game, two things that may have seemed to be small pieces to this game’s puzzle were possibly the biggest factors of all. First, Borah’s Austin Scott was not in the line up. Second, Centennial’s Nick Saras would match up on defense with Borah’s biggest offensive threat, Ben Tucakovic. Scott not in the lineup had a trickle down effect on the Lions. With him out, sixth . . . → Read More: 5A District III Championship Game Borah vs. Timberline For the Borah Lions, Jeremy Jones and Jordan Wright got them off to a great start, hitting big shots and making all the right passes. Timberline struggled to get any good looks. By halftime Borah was up 25-13 at halftime. The lone bright spot for the Wolves was Marcus Graham, who scored 9 of the team’s 13 points. He would finish with 19. Borah continued to stay methodical on offense in the . . . → Read More: Recaps from 5A SIC semi-finals It was a Black Out at Rocky Mountain High School but for the Grizzlies, they were mostly in the dark. Borah led most of the game through their steady style of play. Never too high or low, the Lions withstood the hard nosed defense that Rocky Mountain presented and turned away several late mini-runs by the Grizzlies. Borah would get the win 53-40 It was impressive to see how many times Rocky could jump into . . . → Read More: Borah at Rocky Mountain Game Recap |
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