Navarro (Vallivue) scores 19 in loss to Bishop Kelly; Stanley scores 15 and leads Kuna to win over Capital
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Connor Meyerhoeffer (Twin Falls) scores 24 in win over Idaho Falls
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Navarro (Vallivue) scores 19 in loss to Bishop Kelly; Stanley scores 15 and leads Kuna to win over Capital CLICK HERE for box socres Connor Meyerhoeffer (Twin Falls) scores 24 in win over Idaho Falls CLICK HERE for summary 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 Jack Nygaard, . . . → Read More: 20 Idaho Select players make it to state Day 4 ended a great tournament run for the Idaho Select teams, as three teams now prepare for the Best of the Summer tournament in L.A. Idaho Select Black (17U) started their first game with a strong win over the Arizona Sting, 61-57 to advance to the Gold Bracket Sweet 16. A great game, Black battled back from an 11 point deficit and tied the game with 5:00 minutes to go. From there it was . . . → Read More: Day 4 brings adidas Super 64 to a close All four Idaho Select teams remain alive at the adidas Super 64 moving into Day 4 of the tournament. Idaho Select Black (17U) ended their day with a 94-83 win over Utah’s The Factory. One of the better games of the tournament, both teams showed the dozens of college coaches in attendance that their rosters each have multiple Division I and Division II players. Riley Bradshaw scored 29 while Joey Nebeker added 25. The White . . . → Read More: Day 3 of adidas Super 64 – Staying Alive Day 2 in Las Vegas wrapped up with Idaho Select Black losing a hard fought game against Texas Select. It was a rebound game of sorts, showing improvement from their day’s first game. The Black team (17U) lost their first game of the day to Connecticut’s Aim High, 70-63. Black started out fast but quickly cooled off, giving Aim High momentum and a run that extended to an 18 point lead. The guys fought back . . . → Read More: Pool play finishes for Black and White, going well for Red and Green |
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