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Posted on March 27th, 2011 The following players were named to all-state teams and played for Idaho Select this past summer and/or spring and/or are currently on our spring roster. They include 1 Player of the Year, 4 First Team and 4 Second Team selections.
5A
First Team: Faruk Huskic (Centennial), Tyson Percifield (Mountain View)
Second Team: Daved Gillmor (Eagle), Marcus Graham (Timberline), Patrick Manning (Centennial)
4A
First Team: Andy Harrington (Bishop Kelly)
2A
Player of the Year: Joey Nebeker . . . → Read More: Idaho Select players prove they are the best in the state
Posted on March 23rd, 2011 Congratulations to all the Southern Idaho Conference players that were selected to the all-conference teams. The following are all-conference players that played for Idaho Select this past summer and/or spring (2010). In all Idaho Select had 2 Players of the Year, 5 first team players, 4 second team players, 3 honorable mentions and 9 all academic players.
5A Player of the Year – Tyson Percifield (Mountain View)
First team: Faruk Huskic (Centennial), Marcus Graham (Timberline), . . . → Read More: Idaho Select SIC All-Conference Players
Posted on March 4th, 2011 Melba’s BSU recruit shines in boys basketball state tournament
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Despite 26 from Graham (Timberline), Centennial advances to semi-finals behind 17 points from Huskic and 16 points from Manning; McCarthy (Idaho Falls) scores 17 but it isn’t enough Mountain View
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Nygaard scores game high 15 but West Side knocks out Kamiah
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Posted on March 3rd, 2011 Coeur d’Alene defeats Eagle
We expected the winning team to exploit mismatches. We just didn’t expect it to be these two. While Coeur d’Alene solved the size problem, not letting Eagle’s Gillmor and Shaw dominate inside, and Eagle did a decent job of containing Cd’A’s Watson (he was definitely the most athletic player on the floor), it was the Viking’s Matheson and Barraco that were the difference makers.
Registration deadline is March 5
Matheson . . . → Read More: Early game recaps – Eagle/Cd’A & Timb/Cent
Posted on March 3rd, 2011 Mid-range assassin
Kamiah’s JACK NYGAARD can do a lot of things on the court, but perhaps none of his skills are as rare as his ability to cash in from intermediate range
By Ryan Collingwood of the Tribune
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Quiet Bopp leads Diamondbacks to state
By Dan Angell of the Idaho State Journal
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Boys Basketball State Tournaments Preview:
Graham key for Timberline’s title run
BY RACHEL ROBERTS . . . → Read More: Idaho Select players get ready for tournament
Posted on March 1st, 2011 This is part 2 of 4 state tournament previews Centennial vs. Timberline 3:00 PM at the Idaho Center
These teams are certainly no strangers to one another. The Southern Idaho Conference rivals split their two games earlier this year. Now, in their third match up, Timberline jumps into the roll that Centennial was in just a year ago.
Registration deadline is March 5
Centennial (18-5) finished the regular season in third place then won . . . → Read More: State Tourney Preview – Centennial vs. Timberline
Posted on February 27th, 2011 Registration deadline is March 5
In what is believed to be the most players by any club team in Idaho history, 20 players that have played for Idaho Select in 2010 in the spring and/or summer will compete in this year’s Idaho High School State Tournament. The spring roster can be seen by clicking here. The summer roster can be seen by clicking here.
Here is a list of our players by classification:
5A . . . → Read More: 20 Idaho Select players in state tournament
Posted on February 24th, 2011 Congrats to the seven Idaho Select seniors that were selected to the 2011 Idaho All-Star Game at North Idaho College. Matt Kalbfleisch (Lewiston), Alex Duncan (Boise), Ben Bopp (Century), Daved Gillmor (Eagle), Tyson Percifield (Mountain View), Marcus Graham (Timberline) and Faruk Huskic (Centennial).
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Posted on February 23rd, 2011 Despite 31 points from Skurdal and Bruneel, Rocky Mountain season comes to an end; Percifield (Mountain View) scores 17 but 41 points from Maffey, Manning and Huskic put the Patriots into state; Graham scores 19 but Timberline will have to win one more to make state; Mortensen and Bennett combine for 30 points to keep Middleton alive
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Bopp big as Century wins district title
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Posted on February 22nd, 2011 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
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