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FEATURED EVENTS
WEDNESDAY
Wrestling: Caldwell, Ontario, Ore., at Vallivue, 5:30 p.m.; Bishop Kelly at Fruitland, 5:30 p.m.; Kuna at Skyview, 7:30 p.m.; Middleton at Emmett, 6:30 p.m.; Rocky Mountain at Centennial, 7 p.m.; Mountain View at Eagle, 7 p.m.; Mountain Home at Nampa, 7:30 p.m.
BOYS BASKETBALL
5A SIC
Team Conf. Overall
Eagle 8-1 10-1
Timberline 7-2 9-2
Vallivue 7-2 8-3
Rocky Mountain 6-4 8-4
Centennial 6-4 8-4
Borah 6-4 7-5
Mountain View 4-5 6-5
Boise 3-7 4-8
Meridian 3-7 4-8
Capital 3-7 4-8
Caldwell 0-10 1-11
Tuesday's games
Vallivue 70, Boise 54
Borah 57, Timberline 51
Capital 53, Mountain View 48
Centennial 68, Meridian 58
Friday's games
Vallivue at Borah, 7:30 p.m.
Rocky Mountain at Capital, 7:30 p.m.
Timberline at Caldwell, 7:30 p.m.
Mountain View at Centennial, 7:30 p.m.
Meridian at Eagle, 7:30 p.m.
CAPITAL 53, MOUNTAIN VIEW 48
Capital shot 53.8 percent from the floor and outrebounded Mountain View 31-19 to earn a 5A SIC victory.
Mountain View1011621-48
Capital1614716-53
Mountain View (6-5, 4-5 5A SIC)-Brock Rule 2 points, Zach Cooper 9, Tyson Percifield 21, Dylan Williams 2, Tanner Percifield 4, Tyler Horn 10. Rebound leader: Tyson Percifield 8. Assist leader: Rule, Tyson Percifield 2.
Capital (4-8, 3-7 5A SIC)-Brayden Oakes 9 points, Taylor Morris 16, Greg Jensen 8, Zach Gonzales 2, Ben Duncanson 9, Zurich Davis 1, Corey Bell 4, Jordan Feeney 4. Rebound leader: Duncanson 7. Assist leader: Oakes 5.
BORAH 57, TIMBERLINE 51
Ben Tucakovic had 23 points and 11 rebounds, Craig Spjute added 18 points and 10 boards, and Borah picked up a 5A SIC victory. Dan Goodale led Timberline with 20 points.
Borah9171318-57
Timberline1116717-51
Borah (7-5, 6-4 5A SIC)-Chris Woolley 3 points, Tony Buzzini 3, Braden Corpus 4, Brett McCutchen 2, Ben Tucakovic 23, Eli Szuch 2, Jeremy Jones 2, Craig Spjute 18. Rebound leader: Tucakovic 11. Assist leaders: Jones 2, Spjute 2, Tucakovic 2.
Timberline (9-2, 7-2 5A SIC)-Dan Goodale 20 points, Jake Butterfield 2, Jarid Downey 8, Joe Christianson 5, Jackson Reed 6, Marcus Graham 3, Jordan Hall 3, Ryan Tate 4. Rebound leader: Reed 7. Assist leader: Goodale 6.
CENTENNIAL 68, MERIDIAN 58
Patrick Manning had 22 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and four steals to lead the Patriots to a 5A SIC victory. Phil Nielson added 17 points for Centennial. Skeeter Thomas led Meridian with 16 points.
Meridian12151021-58
Centennial17151521-68
Meridian (4-8, 3-7 5A SIC)-Skeeter Thomas 16 points, David Benham 5, Andrew Freter 15, Brady Gormley 8, Torrmall Thomas 2, Gary Kester 10, Kevin Hanes 2. Rebound leader: Freter 7. Assist leaders: Freter 2, Skeeter Thomas 2.
Centennial (8-4, 6-4 5A SIC)-Patrick Manning 22 points, Aaron Maffey 6, Phil Nielson 17, Faruk Huskic 15, Andre Sanor 6, Adam Ingersoll 2. Rebound leader: Manning 11. Assist leader: Manning 6.
VALLIVUE 70, BOISE 54
Zach Kelsh led four Vallivue players in double figures with 19 points in a 5A SIC victory against the Braves.
Boise1891215-54
Vallivue19211812-70
Boise (4-8, 3-7 5A SIC)-Duncan 8 points, West 5, Hancock 4, Kniefel 5, Wilson 8, Laursen 2, Sherfick 9, Prohaska 11, Larson 2.
Vallivue (8-3, 7-2 5A SIC)-Hyde 3, Kelsh 19, Barnes 7, Telken 12, Osborne 10, Williams 17, Newman 2.
4A SIC
Team Conf. Overall
Skyview 4-0 9-1
Bishop Kelly 3-1 6-4
Middleton 2-1 7-2
Kuna 2-2 3-6
Nampa 2-2 2-7
Emmett 1-2 1-7
Mountain Home 1-3 2-6
Columbia 0-4 0-10
Thursday's games
Nampa at Emmett, 7:30 p.m.
Columbia at Skyview, 7:30 p.m.
Kuna at Mountain Home, 7:30 p.m.
Middleton at Bishop Kelly, 7:30 p.m.
NOTUS 66, IDAHO CITY 32
Domenic Valerio scored 18 points to lead a balanced Notus attack as the Pirates toppled Idaho City in a 1A WIC game. Scottie Grasser led Idaho City with 13 points and 11 rebounds.
Notus21191610-66
Idaho City101192-32
Notus (record not provided)-Mike Barragan 5 points, Casey Wilbur 2, Kerby Andersen 12, Andrew Pritchard 9, Jake Wilbur 10, Domenic Valerio 18, Hayden Clason 2, Vicente Luna 2, Blake Stish 6. Rebound and assist leaders not provided.
Idaho City (2-8 overall, 0-5 1A WIC)-James Moughamian 11 points, Scottie Grasser 13, Eugene Sanders 2, Ricky Erhart 5, Bryce Jackson 1. Rebound leader: Grasser 11. Assist leader: Ian Woodruff 4.
MEADOWS VALLEY 56SALMON RIVER 44
Tyler Bentz led four Meadows Valley players in double figures with 14 points as the Mountaineers outlasted Raymond Ream (19 points, 12 rebounds) and the Savages.
Meadows1381421-56
Salmon River610820-44
Meadows Valley (record not provided) - Trevor Harold 6 points, Justin Swift 12, Tyler Bentz 14, Chase Nobler 2, Bryon Dixon 11, Brian Libby 11. Rebound and assist leaders not provided.
Salmon River (3-4 overall) - Charles Swan 5 points, Charlie Shepherd 8, Dustin Rinker 2, Raymond Ream 19, Jacob Manley 4, Ethan Couie 6. Rebound leader: Ream 12. Assist leader: Rinker 8.
WILDER 29, RIMROCK 10
Tony Rocha had 13 points and seven rebounds to lead the Wildcats to a 1A WIC victory over the Raiders.
Wilder111062-29
Rimrock2026-10
Wilder (6-4 overall) - Gabino Silva 2 points, Tyler Williams 2, Tony Rocha 13, Martin Vargas 4, Bernardo Arias 4, Jamie Miremontes 2, Eric Lopez 2. Rebound leader Rocha 7. Assist leaders: Silva 1, Arias 1.
Rimrock (1-8 overall, 1-4 1A WIC) - Brian Pena 1 point, Ricardo Araujo 4 , Francisco Garcia 5. Rebound leader: Stetson Dick 4. Assist leader: Garcia 1.
LIBERTY CHARTER 58 VICTORY CHARTER 18
Radley Peterson shot 100 percent from the floor, scoring 12 points and helping lead Liberty Charter to victory.
Victory Charter3672-18
Liberty Charter2212186-58
Victory Charter (record not provided) - Bobby Swartzentruber 3 points, Cody Carto 2, Eric Severson 3, Brian Weatherston 2, Cole Bullard 5, Zack Kingsmore 3. Rebound leader: Bullard 4. Assist leader: Carto 1.
Liberty Charter (record not provided) - Kurtis McConnell 5 points, Luke Teraberry 4, Jared Hamblin 5, Troy Washburn 2, Jordan Jensen 4, Radley Peterson 12, Rabon Peterson 12, Fabian Ortiz 1, Aaron Ward 7, Wilson Ashton 2, Kyle Wardr 2, Dominic Husley 2. Rebound leader: Rab.Peterson 5. Assist leader: Rab. Peterson 4.
GREENLEAF 50, GEM STATE 48
Nate Pool scored 13 points - including the game-winning basket with 5 seconds remaining - as the Grizzlies rallied for a nonconference victory.
Gem State1571313-48
Greenleaf 1181417-50
Gem State (5-2 overall) - Daniel Lopez 6 points, Justin Hansen 9, Jesus Rieke 3, Jose Lopez 6, Andrew Cruz 16, Will Lott 8. Rebound leader: Lott 7. Assist leaders: Hansen 2, D. Lopez 2.
Greenleaf (6-5 overall) - JB Bermudez-Koch 6 points, Leighton Tiegs 8, Nate Pool 13, David Post 10, Caleb Robbins 5, Caleb Bonebrake 8. Rebound leader: Tiegs 10. Assist leader: Post 3.
WEISER 63, MCCALL-DONNELLY 55
Austin Winegar scored 26 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to help Weiser hand McCall Donnelly its first loss of the season.
McCall1891018-55
Weiser18151119-63
MCall (10-1) - Clint Thomas 10 points, Daniel Pascolli 5, Kyle Whalen 10, Dale Brown 6, Luke Liston 11, Mike Blakeway 7, Matt Rickert 6. Rebound and assist leaders not provided.
Weiser (8-2) - Blake Sappe 9 points, Brok Bungarner 4, Grant Loomis 9, Isaac Zanelli 13, Spencer Chandler 2, Austin Winegar 26. Rebound leader: Winegar 11. Assist leader: none.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
5A SIC
Team Conf. Overall
Boise 14-0 16-0
Centennial 13-2 15-2
Eagle 10-3 11-4
Meridian 9-4 11-4
Mountain View 8-5 9-6
Capital 8-6 9-7
Vallivue 7-8 7-10
Caldwell 3-11 4-12
Borah 2-12 3-12
Timberline 2-12 3-13
Rocky Mountain 1-14 2-15
Wednesday's game
Eagle at Mountain View, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday's game
Capital at Caldwell, 7:30 p.m.
Friday's games
Eagle at Boise, 7:30 p.m.
Meridian at Vallivue, 7:30 p.m.
Mountain View at Timberline, 7:30 p.m.
4A SIC
Team Conf. Overall
Middleton 9-0 12-1
Bishop Kelly 8-1 11-3
Mountain Home 7-311-4
Nampa 6-3 10-5
Kuna 4-5 4-9
Emmett 2-7 2-11
Skyview 1-9 1-14
Columbia 0-90-15
Tuesday's games
Bishop Kelly 56, Emmett 31
Kuna 43, Columbia 32
Middleton 34, Mountain Home 30
Nampa 56, Skyview 46
Thursday's game
Emmett at Ontario, Ore., 7:30 p.m.
Friday's games
Columbia at Bishop Kelly, 7:30 p.m.
Middleton at Emmett, 7:30 p.m.
Kuna at Skyview, 7:30 p.m.
Nampa at Mountain Home, 7:30 p.m.
BISHOP KELLY 56, EMMETT 31
Julie Muguira scored 18 points and Bishop Kelly forced 40 turnovers - including 28 steals - in a 4A SIC win over the Huskies.
Bishop Kelly1617716-56
Emmett96610-31
Bishop Kelly (11-3, 8-1 4A SIC)-Julie Muguira 18 points, Becca Long 3, Melanie Garland 4, Erin Kelly 4, Mandy Carlson 4, Megan Rebholtz 8, Randi McReynolds 3, Sarah Hassell 6, Michelle Violette 6. Rebound leader: Violette 7. Assist leader: Kelly 6.
Emmett (2-11, 2-7 4A SIC)-Audrey Pack 5 points, Chandra Burke 4, Danielle Woehler 2, Katie Watkins 2, Brandi Bork 7, Lacey Todd 4, Krys Wood 2, Sam Adkinson 5. Rebound leader: Adkinson 11. Assist leader: Emily Jayo 2.
KUNA 43, COLUMBIA 32
Julianne Law scored 22 points as Kuna rallied past Columbia for a 4A SIC road victory. The Kavemen outscored the Wildcats 18-6 in the fourth quarter.
Kuna98818-43
Columbia111056-32
Kuna (4-9, 4-5 4A SIC)-Abby Ericson 7 points, Becky Smith 8, Brittani Hansen 6, Julianne Law 22. Rebound leader: Law 6. Assist leader: Cassandra Gardner 4.
Columbia (0-15, 0-9 4A SIC)-Lindsey Wakelam 11 points, Gayla Harris 4, Anna Younts 1, Breanna Riley 8, Jenette Diaz 8. Rebound and assist leaders not provided.
MIDDLETON 34, MTN. HOME 30
Lacey Young scored 11 points and went 4-for-4 from the free-throw line down the stretch to lead the Vikings past visiting 4A SIC rival Mountain Home.
Mountain Home54813-30
Middleton59911-34
Mountain Home (11-4, 7-3 4A SIC)-Jessica Liercke 2 points, Blas Lord 5, Angie Rios 4, Rachel Warila 2, Arlene Futch 2, Charde Huntington 6, Dakota Barrie 4, Shelby Posey 5. Rebound leader: Huntington 10. Assist leader not provided.
Middleton (12-1, 9-0 4A SIC)-Maddie Laan 3 points, Kendra Limb 5, Brittany Leasy 3, Lacey Young 11, Jenni Foreman 3, Emily Hammond 5, Ariah Gonzales 4. Rebound leaders: Hammond 4, Gonzales 4. Assist leader: Leasy 3.
NAMPA 56, SKYVIEW 46
Marina Quintana scored 20 points and Amy Koenig blocked 14 shots as the Bulldogs held off Skyview for a 4A SIC victory. Lindy Avila led Skyview with 13 points.
Skyview314920-46
Nampa17141411-56
Skyview (1-14, 1-9 4A SIC)-Ashley Strong 3 points, Samantha Field 9, Olivia Raass 10, Cache Atkinson 7, Lindy Avila 13, Krista Gaona 2, Melissa Schmidt 2. Rebound leader: Schmidt 7. Assist leaders: Five players with 2.
Nampa (10-5, 6-3 4A SIC)-Mackenzie Leinum 10 points, Tara Roberts 9, Amy Koenig 3, Aderienne Martin 4, Marina Quintana 20, JJ King 5, Jessica Drussel 2, Bre Shrode 3. Rebound leaders: Koenig 7, King 7. Assist leaders: Leinum 3, Roberts 3, Quintana 3.
NOTUS 50, IDAHO CITY 22
Notus jumped out to a fast start and never looked back as it picked up a 1A WIC victory.
Notus16111211-50
Idaho City1767-22
Notus (record not provided) - A.Sorenson 10 points, J.Parra 11, T.Anderson 8, A. Dodge 7, Y.Gomez 6, B.Buckingham 4, T.Gumb 4. Rebound and assist leaders not provided.
Idaho City (1-7 1A WIC) - Tara Gee 10 points, Jessica Stephan 8, Kaitlyn McGinnis 4. Rebound and assist leaders not provided.
GREENLEAF 47, GEM STATE 40
Freshman Madison Johnson had a double-double with 26 points and 13 rebounds as well as dishing out five of Greenleaf's 14 assists in a 1A WIC victory.
Gem State1081012-40
Greenleaf11101313-47
Gem State (3-6, 3-5 1A WIC) - Sarah Maine 3 points, Brooke Heid 10, Ruth Mendoza 7, Jordan Boone 14, Rose Jensen 4, Paige Jensen 2. Rebound leader: R.Jensen 8. Assist leader: Maine 3.
Greenleaf (7-7, 4-3 1A WIC) - Andrea Gooding 9 points, Madison Johnson 26, Haley Paulsen 6, Jennifer Butler 6. Rebound leader: Johnson 13. Assist leader: Johnson 4.
GARDEN VALLEY 35MCCALL-DONNELLY 32
Chancey Jones had 12 points, 10 rebounds, four steals and three blocks to lead the Wolverines to a nonconference victory.
Garden Valley1011410-35
McCall-Donnelly9986-32
Garden Valley (5-6) -McInally 10 points, Chancey Jones 12, Desirea Goff 6, Heather Madron 1, Gabby Perazzo 2, Katie Vincent 2, Aimee Johnson 2. Rebound leader: Madron 13. Assist leader: McInally 4.
McCall-Donnelly (record not provided) -Thurman 8 points, Cossirt 8, Hoosendyk 6, Hattiup 2, L. Hall 2, R. Hall 4, Howell 2. Rebound and assist leaders not provided.
COLE VALLEY 38 NAMPA CHRISTIAN 34
Guard Susanna Sacht had a double-double of 11 points and 11 rebounds to help Cole Valley hold off Nampa Christian.
Nampa Christian51676-34
Cole Valley519122-38
Nampa Christian (record not provided) - Courtney Schroeder 7 points, Caitlyn Roussopolos 6, Rachel Endicott 5, Gena Siegersma 4, Jessica Higer 4, Mecala Burger 4, Ameilia Rohwell 2, Mercedes Holton 2. Rebound leader: Siegersma 9. Assist leader: Schroeder 1.
Cole Valley Christian (8-7) - Susanna Sacht 11 points, Brooke Moehlmann 7, Bekah Van Hoogen 6, Jesse Richard 6, Kara Grigsby 4, Marina Clott 4. Rebound leader: Sacht 11. Assist leader: Moehlmann 5.
PARMA 45, NEW PLYMOUTH 33
Kali Roche had 13 points, 16 rebounds and 5 assists to help Parma remain unbeaten in 2A WIC play.
Parma7111314-45
New Plymouth 15594-33
Parma (12-2 overall, 6-0 2A WIC)-Julia Sharkey 8 points, Alli Nielsen 9, Kali Roche 13, April Carter 6, Hortencia Flores 3, Mariah Blaylock 1, Becca Cox 5. Rebound leader: Roche 16. Assist leader: Roche 5.
New Plymouth (record not provided)-Beth Jones 4 points, Alyssa Pracadas 4, Kelsie Cleverly 6, Sienna Edmunson 9, Anna Pittman 3, Shannon Woods 7. Rebound leader: Pracadas 6. Assist leaders: Pracadas 3, Edmunson 3.
WRESTLING
PARMA 38, WEISER 24
103 pounds - Double forfeit. 112 - B. Deyoung, Weiser, pin. C. Miller, 3:09. 119 - E. Miller, Parma, tech. fall C. Deyoung, 3:13. 125 - B.Fuller, Parma, pin. D. Decroo, 4:46. 130 - C. Jacobo, Parma, dec. B. Nesbitt, 6-2. 135 - M. Nesbitt, Weiser, pin. S. Jensen, 3:45. 140 - M. Svedin, Weiser, pin. N. So, 2:39. 145 - D. Hemmert, Parma, dec. L. Iverson, 12-6. 152 - J. Petero, Weiser, dec. C. Danes, 7-4. 160 - J. Ferguson, Parma, pin. J. Petterson, :44. 171 - D. Gries, Parma, won by forfeit. 189 - A. Funk, Weiser, dec. R. Riley, 4-2. 215 - D. Jensen, Parma, dec. J. Theurer, 9-3. 285 - A. Hernandez, Parma, pin. C. Webster, :38.
COLUMBIA 54, BISHOP KELLY 23
103 - McClure, Bishop Kelly, Maj. Dec. Wheeler, 10-3. 112 - Reddish, Columbia, pin. Russel, 1:11. 119 - Sandoval, Columbia, pin. Leis, 1:56. 125 - Schaffer, Columbia, pin. Wilson, :47. 130 - Salinas, Columbia, pin. Desert, :29. 135 - Blakley, Columbia, pin. Williams, 1:29. 140 - Powell, Columbia, won by forfeit. 145 - Packard, Columbia, pin. White, 3:38. 152 - Hyder, Bishop Kelly, dec. Jarboe, 6-2. 160 - Ibarra, Columbia, pin. Damen, 1:40. 171 - Garcia, Columbia, pin. Siegert 3:13. 189 - Marria, Bishop Kelly, won by forfeit. 215 - Schaffeld, Bishop Kelly, Maj. Dec. Jordan, 12-3. 285 - Urquidi, Bishop Kelly, won by forfeit.
CALDWELL 58, ROCKY MTN. 16
103 - Tony Gonzalez, Caldwell, Maj. Dec. Edgar Aguilar, 14-6. 112 - Tyler Hardy, Caldwell, Dec. Henry Stepherson, 17-15. 119 - Kaden Steingruber, Rocky Mtn. Maj. Dec. Jeremy Madrano, 13-2. 125 - Jason Eavonson, Caldwell, pin. Anthony Avalos, 3:48. 130 - Martin Meza, Caldwell, pin. George Crawford, 1:51. 135 - Gerardo Arias, Caldwell, Dec. Quinn Inward, 7-2. 140 - Hayden Maggard, Caldwell, pin. Alex Danible, 1:34. 145 - Josh Bingaman, Rocky Mtn., won by forfeit. 152 - Colby Kloetzer, Caldwell, pin. Nate Randall, 3:43. 160 - Mark Eavonson, Caldwell, pin. Nolan Crawford, 2:35. 171 - Travis Mizner, Rocky Mtn., pin. Jeremy Nallion, 4:48. 189 - Austin Snyder, Caldwell, won by forfeit. 215 - Geronimo Contreras, Caldwell, won by forfeit. 285 - Morgan Baker, Caldwell, won by forfeit.
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