District III All Conference Teams

5A Southern Idaho Conference

First Team – Aaron Maffey

Second Team – David Trompke

Honorable Mention – Grant Saetrum, Cody Spjute

4A Southern Idaho Conference

First Team – Tyler Dubowsky

Second Team – Andrew Bruce

Honorable Mention – Andy Forse

3A Snake River Valley Conference

First Team – Trevor Kiser

2A Western Idaho Conference

Player of the Year – Joey Nebeker

Second Team – Trevor Thomas

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Select players grab three state titles

At the Idaho Center on Saturday, three title games featured five players from Idaho Select rosters.

In the 1A-D2 game, Sawyer Wahl was dominant for Nezperce in their game against Carey. In addition to his 20 points and 10 rebounds, Wahl set the tone early by taking three charges in the first quarter. Nezperce would get the win 47-62. Wahl averaged 17.7 points and 7 rebounds in the tournament, showing why he is a top . . . → Read More: Select players grab three state titles

Idaho Select players go for glory in three state title games

From the Idaho Center, five Idaho Select players will get their shot to carve their place in Idaho history.

Sawyer Wahl (Nezperce) will start the day off with the tournament’s first championship game vs. Carey.

In the 2A game, Kamiah’s Jack Nygaard will match up with Cole Valley’s Trevor Thomas.

And in the day’s finale, Seth Anderson (Post Falls) and Cody Spjute (Borah) square off in the 5A title game.

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Idaho Select Player News (March 1, 2012)

Spjute scores 12 to help Borah advance to the 5A semi-finals

Tate and Saetrum combine for 31 to lead Timberline to 5A  semi-finals

Nygaard scores 19 and Kamiah moves on to 2A semi-finals

Wahl’s 16 points leads Nezperce on to the 1A-D2 semi-finals

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20 Idaho Select players make it to state

Congratulations to the following Idaho Select players (click to see spring and summer rosters) that have helped their high school teams make it to their state tournament.

Jared Allen, Twin Falls, 4A

Seth Anderson, Post Falls, 5A

Myles Brewer, Skyview, 4A

Tyler Dubowsky, Kuna, 4A

Sheldon Field, Skyview, 4A

Stefan Gonzalez, Highland, 5A

Thomas Hamilton, Baker, 4A

Jake Hollifield, Jerome, 4A

Landon Kissinger, Centennial, 5A

Tyler Langford, Timberline, 5A

Aaron Maffey, Centennial, 5A

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Idaho Select Player News (February 14, 2012)

Dubowsky (Kuna) scores 24 to move Kavemen to next round

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Spjute (Borah) leads Lions to semi-finals with 17 points

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Idaho Select Player News (January 27, 2012)

Time to rebound – multiple Idaho Select players with double digit rebound nights

Spjute (Borah) – 12 rebounds vs. Eagle

Lado (Columbia) – 10 rebounds vs. Columbia

Forse (Caldwell) – 12 rebounds vs. Mountain Home

Trompke (Rocky Mountain) scores 14 in win over Capital

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Hollifield (Jerome) – 10 rebounds vs. Minico

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Idaho Select Player News (January 10, 2012)

Spjute helps lead Borah to top spot in SIC

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Kissinger (Centennial) scores 15 points, grabs 9 boards in win over Rocky Mountain

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McCarthy‘s 17 points not enough for Idaho Falls, fall to Hillcrest

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Cannon (Shelley) scores 20 in win over Blackfoot

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Idaho Select Player News (January 5, 2012)

Spjute’s 13 points and 7 boards leads Borah past Timberline; Dubowsky (Kuna) gets another double-double (20 points, 12 rebounds) in win over Emmett

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Read Timberline at Borah recap here

Bradshaw (Corvallis) scores 36 but Blue Devils lose in OT

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Fast start puts Wolves up, strong finish gives Lions win

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At Borah High School, both Borah and Timberline came out behind the hot shooting of individuals. Cody Spjute for Borah and Jarid Downey for Timberline both had 3 3-pointers each in the first quarter, accounting for all but four of the team’s combined points. Downey would go on to hit 6 of them in the game.

Timberline maintained a lead through the first half and through the third quarter. But as the fourth quarter . . . → Read More: Fast start puts Wolves up, strong finish gives Lions win