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Wendell 83, Solar Valley Group College 24
Jarrett Borges and Wyett Oden every had a team-high 13 factors to guide the Trojans (8-4 total, 1-1 Canyon Convention), who had six gamers rating in double figures. Jordon Swainston had 12 factors, Bodey Cutler 11 and Jaxon Mattix and Jett Jasper every had 10. Beckett Gates had 11 factors to guide the Cutthroats (3-6 total, 0-2 Canyon Convention).
Wendell hosts Camas County Friday at 7:30 p.m., whereas SVCS hosts Hagerman Monday at 6:30 p.m.
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Emmett Gibby had a game-high 18 factors to guide the Hornets (12-5 total, 2-0 Canyon Convention), whereas Gavin Rasmussen had 12. The win avenged a 47-46 loss at Firth (9-8 total, 3-1 Nuclear Convention) December fifth. Declo go to Aberdeen on Tuesday at 7.30pm
No. 5 Beacon Christian 58, Murtaugh 33
TWIN FALLS-The Lions (12-3 total, 6-0 Snake River Convention) used a quick begin and quick end to place away the Pink Devils (5-10 total, 1-4 Snake River Convention). Jack DeJong had 17 factors to guide Lighthouse Christian, whereas Broxton Widmier had 9 factors to guide Murtaugh. It was additionally Lions head coach Matt Harr's four-hundredth profession victory. That is his first yr at Lighthouse Christian after earlier stops in Burley and Twin Falls.
“I assumed it was play,” Harr instructed the Occasions-Information. “We allow them to again within the second quarter as a result of we fouled. A lot of the errors we made tonight have been aggressive and that's what we're making an attempt to inform these guys to be extra aggressive. Now we now have to play smarter.”
Utilizing their measurement benefit together with ball motion and full-court strain, the Lions led 29-11 with about three minutes left within the second quarter. Murtaugh closed the primary half with a 10-0 run to chop the result in eight, then two free throws by McCoy Jensen reduce the result in 37-30 with 3:03 left within the third quarter.
After a timeout, Lighthouse Christian refocused and closed out the sport on a 21-3 run. DeJong and senior Sam Rogers went to the rim with goal, and the Lions performed with extra vitality on each ends of the ground.
“We received a little bit snug and coach got here at us,” DeJong instructed the Occasions-Information. “And we're again at it.
Harr has seen his crew develop and develop into extra accustomed to his fashion of play, however that might be examined subsequent week. Lighthouse Christian performs two different groups in a tie atop the convention, beginning with a house recreation towards Valley on Monday at 7:30 p.m., adopted by a visit to Oakley on Wednesday. The important thing to those video games, Harr mentioned, is consistency.
“We're not going to have the ability to have an eight-minute, six-minute spurt the place we relaxation a little bit bit,” Harr mentioned. “We’ve got to go onerous for 32 minutes.
Murtaugh play Castleford on Wednesday at 7.30pm
The Panthers (8-8 total, 2-3 Snake River Convention) host Castleford tomorrow evening. The Trojans (1-13 total, 1-5 Snake River Convention) host Shoshone tomorrow evening.
Tex Godfrey had 16 factors and Pedro Robles 12 to guide the Vikings (11-4 total, 6-0 Snake River Convention) to their eighth straight win. Nic Gil had 12 factors to guide the Huskies (2-13 total, 0-5 Snake River Convention.) Valley hosts Liberty Constitution on Saturday at 7:30 p.m., whereas Hansen performs at Carey on Monday at 7:30 p.m.
Shoshone @ Castleford, n/a
Glenns Ferry @ Oakley, n/a
No. 1 Camas County 76, Hagerman 45
Tristen Smith had 19 factors and 6 assists to guide the Mushers (12-1 total, 4-0 Sawtooth Convention), whereas Troy Smith had 13 factors and eight rebounds, Trevor Tews added 13 factors and Sage Patten scored 11. Ky Kendall had 15 factors and 5 rebounds and Alex Johnson had 14 factors and 7 rebounds to guide the Pirates (6-6 total, 1-3 Sawtooth Convention).
Hagerman performs at Twin Falls Christian Academy tomorrow at 5 p.m., whereas Camas County performs at Wendell tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.
The Bobcats (7-14 total, 4-8 Nice Basin Convention) will return to the court docket within the convention event beginning subsequent week.
Minico 65, Mountain Residence 51
CJ Latta had a game-high 24 factors to guide the Spartans (12-6 total, 9-1 Nice Basin Convention), whereas Cristina Vargas had 16 and Jaycee Stroud added 12. Ava Johnson had 15 factors to guide the Tigers (11-8 total, 6-5 Nice Basin Convention), whereas Lexi Longhurst added 13 and Juli Donez 12.
Mountain Residence hosts Wooden River tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., whereas Minico hosts Jerome on Monday at 7:30 p.m.
No. 4 Jerome 65, Canyon Ridge 19
The Woman Tigers (16-3 total, 10-1 Nice Basin Convention) received their 14th straight recreation and play at Minico on Monday at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at 1:30 p.m
Twin Falls 61, Wooden River 25
The Woman Bruins (12-8 total, 8-4 Nice Basin Convention) play at Filer on Saturday at 3 p.m., whereas the Wolverines (2-15 total, 0-9 Nice Basin Convention) play at Mountain Residence tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.
Carey 35, Glenns Ferry 33
Each the Panthers (9-9 total, 5-4 Snake River Convention) and Pilots (12-8 total, 3-5 Snake River Convention) will sq. off once more within the convention event beginning subsequent week.
No. 5 Oakley 54, Hansen 24
The Woman Hornets (14-5 total, 7-1 Snake River Convention) and Huskies (5-11 total, 2-7 Snake River Convention) might be again in motion within the convention event beginning subsequent week.
No. 3 Dietrich 44, No. 2 Richfield 33
DIETRICH — No. 3 Dietrich used a powerful defensive adjustment-filled second half to defeat No. 2 Richfield, 44-33, on Senior Night time.
Dietrich avenged a five-point loss to Richfield on Jan. 17, outscoring RHS 23-11 within the second half.
“We simply performed as a crew,” Dietrich's Aleigha Robertson mentioned Occasions-Information. “We noticed the ground properly. We made the best passes. Only one step forward of the protection.”
Robertson paced Dietrich with 13 factors and Saige Hubert added 10 factors. Hubert's cousin Jessika Energy had a double-double with 11 factors and 15 rebounds.
Dietrich (16-3 total, 3-1 Sawtooth Convention) credited its six seniors: Kaitlyn Denning, Hubert, Energy, Ellie Hoskisson, Kyli Stowell and Carrissa Berthelson.
Richfield (13-4 total, 3-1 Sawtooth Convention) led 12-8 after the primary quarter earlier than Dietrich hit back-to-back 3-pointers from Hubert and Hoskisson to provide DHS a 16-12 lead and drive a layup by Richfield. timeout with 4:35 remaining within the second quarter.
Malia Kent led Richfield with 16 factors.
Richfield ended the primary half with a 9-5 lead because of Kent's three 3-pointers.
Robertson mentioned Dietrich switched to a triangle-two protection, which meant Dietrich performed man-to-man on Kent and Richfield's Kasey Hendren.
“That simply stopped Malia (Kent) from taking pictures as a lot,” Robertson mentioned.
The groups wrapped up their common season and can probably meet once more within the Sawtooth Convention event, which begins Tuesday. The seedings and opponents might be introduced.
“That's what it's all about yearly,” Dietrich head coach Rick Astle mentioned Occasions-Information. “I'm positive we'll play them not less than twice extra.”
Solely the winner of the convention event will advance to the 1A DII state event Feb. 15-17 at Nampa Excessive College with the ultimate at 9:30 a.m. Feb. 17 on the Ford Idaho Middle in Nampa.
Dietrich completed second in 2023.
“I actually need to get again there, so I feel it gave us one thing to work in the direction of,” Hubert mentioned Occasions-Information. “We all know what it's prefer to lose, so I need to know what it's prefer to win.
The heavyweight determined as Jerome's Gabriel Paiz edged Bonneville's Stewart Younger 1-0.
IdahoSports.com ranked Paiz second and Younger fourth within the 4A heavyweight division within the website's newest rankings launched Wednesday. It was Jerome's first contest since January third.
98: Kirby Perkes (Bonneville) through forfeit
106: Jonathan Garcia (Jerome) fall Nicolas Ocampo (Bonneville), 4:56
113: Rydge Vail (Bonneville) maj. dec Isaac Cruz (Jerome), 13-1
120: Mason Hillier (Bonneville) fall Valentino Meneses (Jerome), 1:14
126: Axxel Landon (Bonneville) tech fall Porter Prescott (Jerome), 19-2
132: Atreyu Shea (Jerome) fall Braxton Sauer (Bonneville), 0:47
138: Kelan Ringling (Jerome) dec. Wyatt Blanchard (Bonneville), 6-1
145: River Jones (Bonneville) maj. December Lino Treyes (Jerome), 15.-4
152: Adrian Gutierrez (Jerome) fall Michael Leon (Bonneville), 4:34
160: Madix Jones (Bonneville) dec Brock Smith (Jerome), 8-2
170: Trey Smith (Jerome) dec. Koby Gould (Bonneville), 5-0
182: Britton Sorenson (Bonneville) fall Jonathan Younger (Jerome), 5:04
195: Gavin Williamson (Jerome) fall Diego Ratliff (Bonneville), 1:16
220: Jason Vazquez-Islas (Jerome) dec. Brendan Briggs (Bonneville), 4-1
285: Gabriel Paiz (Jerome) dec. Stewart Younger (Bonneville), 1-0