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GIRLS BASKETBALL
5A SIC
Team Conf. Overall
Boise 16-0 18-0
Centennial 14-2 16-2
Eagle 11-4 12-5
Meridian 9-6 11-6
Capital 9-6 10-7
Mountain View 9-7 10-8
Vallivue 8-8 8-10
Caldwell 3-12 4-13
Timberline 3-13 4-14
Borah 2-13 3-14
Rocky Mountain 1-14 2-15
Friday's games
Boise 31, Mountain View 27
Timberline 48, Borah 39
Saturday's games
Borah at Meridian, 7:30 p.m.
Eagle at Caldwell, 7:30 p.m.
Centennial at Capital, 7:30 p.m.
Rocky Mountain at Vallivue, 7:30 p.m.
BOISE 31, MOUNTAIN VIEW 27
The Braves won by their slimmest margin of the season with the help of 12 points from senior Jordin Juker.
Mountain View7587-27
Boise61078-31
Mountain View (10-8, 9-7 5A SIC) - Ali Skogrand 1 point, Molly Hezeltine 2, Lexey Neitzel 4, Stevie Humphries 12, Jenna Wiskus 8. Rebound leaders: Skogrand 3, Hezeltine 3. Assist leaders: Skogrand 1, Neitzel 1, Humphries 1.
Boise (18-0, 16-0 5A SIC) - Aleah Lowber 2 points, Jordin Juker 12, Jackie Luna-Castro 8, Janis Blaugher 5, Kim McGourty 4. Rebound leader: Luna-Castro 9. Assist leaders: Juker 2, McGourty 2.
TIMBERLINE 48, BORAH 39
Hallie Buse went 7-for-8 from the free-throw line and scored a game-high 16 points in the Wolves' 5A SIC victory.
Borah961014-39
Timberline8111712-48
Borah (3-14, 2-13 5A SIC) - Challis Popkey 2 points, Emily Dennis 2, Tara Lyons 8, McKensie Stanton 5, Natalie Fuller 4, Jade Gray 10, Ashley Harrison 2, Mirela Ruzic 4, Nora Faulkner 2. Rebound leader: Gray 7. Assist leader: Gray 2.
Timberline (4-14, 3-13 5A SIC) - Jess Smith 9 points, Caitlin Strickling 7, Abby Goade 1, Summer Norquist 2, Hallie Buse 16, Jordan Shuell 2, Caitlin Dudley 4, Chelsea Bolicek 6, Katie Clements 1. Rebound leader: Shuell 10. Assist leaders: Buse 2, Bolicek 2.
4A SIC
Team Conf. Overall
Middleton 11-0 16-1
Bishop Kelly 9-2 13-4
Mountain Home 8-312-4
Nampa 7-4 11-6
Kuna 4-64-10
Skyview 3-9 3-14
Emmett 2-9 3-14
Columbia 0-110-17
Thursday's games
Middleton 54, Bishop Kellly 37
Nampa 52, Emmett 21
Mountain Home at Kuna (n)
Friday's game
Skyview 57, Columbia 46
Saturday's games
Columbia at Mountain Home, 2 p.m.
Skyview at Bishop Kelly, 7:30 p.m.
Kuna at Emmett, 7:30 p.m.
Nampa at Middleton, 7:30 p.m.
LIBERTY CHARTER 41, RIMROCK 24
Sophomore guard Emily Rainboth made 10-of-14 free throws in the fourth quarter to help the Patriots defeat the Raiders.
Rimrock41028-24
Liberty Charter109616-41
Rimrock (11-5, 8-2 1A WIC) - Randie Denton 11 points, Anna Cantrell 7, Ashley Jayo 2, Jackie Thurman 4. Rebound leader: Cantrell 7. Assist leader: Thurman 2.
Liberty Charter (13-2, 8-2 1A WIC) - Aimee Washburn 10 points, Halee Schafer 2, Brooke Ellis 10, Amanda Gilmore 2, Kendra Jensen 1, Emily Rainboth 16. Rebound leaders: Schafer 3, Rainboth 3, Ellis 3. Assist leader: Ellis 3.
FRUITLAND 47, HOMEDALE 29
Hailey Felgenhauer scored a game-high 14 points and Lindsey Jones and Chelsea McGinley added 13 each in the Grizzlies' 3A SRV victory.
Fruitland1451711-47
Homedale41348-29
Fruitland (17-0, 6-0 3A SRV) - Lindsey Jones 13 points, Chelsea McGinley 13, Hailey Felgenhauer 14, Jandee Carlson 2, Jarica Martarano 5. Rebound leader: Felgenhauer 6. Assist leader: Jones 5.
Homedale - Aubrey Nash 9 points, Kortney Stansell 2, Laurien Mavey 2, Raven Kelly 3, Justine Calzacorta 2, Sydney Cornwall 4, Baylee Osborn 5. Rebound and assist leaders not provided.
BOYS BASKETBALL
5A SIC
Team Conf. Overall
Eagle 11-1 13-1
Vallivue 10-2 11-3
Timberline 9-3 11-3
Centennial 8-5 10-5
Rocky Mountain 7-6 9-6
Mountain View 6-68-6
Borah 6-67-7
Boise 5-7 6-8
Meridian 3-9 4-10
Capital 3-104-11
Caldwell 0-131-14
Friday's games
Boise 45, Caldwell 40
Vallivue 58, Capital 51
Centennial 49, Timberline 45
Eagle 85, Rocky Mountain 63
Mountain View 60, Meridian 45
Saturday's games
Caldwell at Borah, 7:30 p.m.
Capital at Boise, 7:30 p.m.
Timberline at Eagle, 7:30 p.m.
Centennial at Vallivue, 7:30 p.m.
Meridian at Rocky Mountain, 7:30 p.m.
VALLIVUE 58, CAPITAL 51
The Falcons shot 50 percent from the field, including an 8-for-11 performance from Zach Kelsh, for a 5A SIC win.
Vallivue2261515-58
Capital11121117-51
Vallivue (11-3, 10-2 5A SIC) - J.J. Hyde 6 points, Zach Kelsh 20, Devan Telken 13, Aaron Kener 4, Drew Osburn 6, Jacob Betancourt 1, Jon Williams 8. Rebound leader: Kelsh 6. Assist leader: Five with one.
Capital (4-11, 3-10 5A SIC) - Brayden Oakes 2 points, Chad Carr 2, Taylor Morris 14, Zach Gonzales 3, Zurich Davis 8, Corey Bell 12, Dan Novak 10. Rebound leaders: Morris 5, Davis 5. Assist leader: Oakes 3.
EAGLE 85, ROCKY MOUNTAIN 63
Jameson Shaw went 11-for-11 from the field and 2-for-2 from 3-point range for a game-high 24 points in the Mustangs' 5A SIC victory.
Rocky Mountain15151419-63
Eagle20142526-85
Rocky Mountain (9-6, 7-6 5A SIC) -Riley Bruneel 5 points, Levi Altringer 2, Ryan Skurdal 8, Jeff Gillespie 2, Josh Hasquet 22, Alex Helquist 2, Stetson Pace 3, Josh Phillips 7, Ryan Strand 4, Travis Van Diest 8. Rebound leaders: Bruneel 3, Altringer 3, Van Diest 3. Assist leader: Pace 4.
Eagle (13-1, 11-1 5A SIC) - Thayne Pearson 16 points, Jeff Slonaker 6, Josh Thibault 3, Jameson Shaw 24, Taylor Kelly 9, Jordan Thompson 13, Cory Cramer 9, Daved Gillmor 5. Rebound leaders: Kelly 5, Gillmor 5. Assist leaders: Pearson 4, Spencer White 4.
CENTENNIAL 49, TIMBERLINE 45
Timberline517716-45
Centennial1710814-49
Timberline (11-3, 9-3 5A SIC) - Dan Goodale 17 points, Jake Butterfield 5, Jarid Downey 8, Joe Christianson 10, Jackson Reed 1, Marcus Graham 4. Rebound leader: Goodale 11. Assist leader: Five with one.
Centennial (10-5, 8-5 5A SIC) - Patrick Manning 24 points, Aaron Maffey 5, Faruk Huskic 10, Andre Sanor 4, Hans Steinbrenner 6. Rebound leaders: Steinbrenner 7, Manning 7, Huskic 7. Assist leader: Manning 3.
MTN. VIEW 60, MERIDIAN 45
Tyson Percifield scored 26 points and the Mavericks limited the Warriors to just two points in the fourth quarter.
Meridian1713132-45
Mountain View1581918-60
Meridian (4-10, 3-9 5A SIC) - Thomas 17 points, Gunderson 1, Benham 5, Freter 6, Gormley 4, Thomas 2, Kester 8, Hanes 2. Rebound leaders: Thomas 4, Freter 4, Gormley 4. Assist leader: not provided.
Mountain View (8-6, 6-6 5A SIC) - Brock Rule 5 points, Zach Cooper 14, Tyson Percifield 26, Chase Rowley 1, Taylor Carson 1, Tyler Horn 6, Tanner Percifield 7. Rebound leader: Horn 11. Assist leader: Ty. Percifield 6.
4A SIC
Team Conf. Overall
Skyview 8-0 13-1
Kuna 6-2 7-6
Middleton 5-3 10-4
Bishop Kelly 5-3 8-6
Emmett 4-44-9
Nampa 2-6 2-11
Mountain Home 1-72-10
Columbia 1-7 1-13
Friday's games
Kuna 72, Nampa 58
Skyview 84, Emmett 52
Bishop Kelly 45, Mountain Home 30
Middleton 58, Columbia 40
Saturday's game
Emmett at Ontario, Ore., 7:30 p.m.
BISHOP KELLY 45, MTN. HOME 30
Austin DeSilvia went 7-for-10 from the field to score a game-high 17 points for the Knights in a 4A SIC victory.
Mountain Home411510-30
Bishop Kelly1381212-45
Mountain Home (2-10, 1-7 4A SIC) - Anthony Castillo 8 points, David Bitrick 2, Cody Ramos 2, Trevor Woodruff 8, Brock Morris 2, Colton Zamora 4, Tyler Wright 4. Rebound leader: Wright 6. Assist leader: Castillo 3.
Bishop Kelly (8-6, 5-3 4A SIC) - Eneko Bereziartua 2 points, Anthony Loisate 8, Austin DeSilvia 17, Nicko Brady 3, Nate Nelson 3, Jake Hardee 10, Ben Krahn 2. Rebound leaders: DeSilvia 6, Hardy 6. Assist leader: Andy Harrington 3.
MIDDLETON 58, COLUMBIA 40
The Vikings took care of the ball down the stretch and played solid defense to earn a 4A SIC victory over the Wildcats.
Columbia191911-40
Middleton1319179-58
Columbia (1-13, 1-7 4A SIC) - Vinnie Vellino 2 points, Carlos Palomino 7, David Emmett 17, Kyle Colley 5, Eric Cotton 9. Rebound leader: Cotton 8. Assist leaders: Palomino 3, Colley 3.
Middleton (10-4, 5-3 4A SIC) - Mason Foote 2 points, Ross Waltman 2, Dustin Murphy 12, Luc Hull 7, Dallin Pancheri 2, Dakota Mortensen 10, Dean Coombs 2, Chance Bennett 4, Trevor Maughan 11, Ben Shuey 6. Rebound leader: Bennett 9. Assist leader: Waltman 5.
SKYVIEW 84, EMMETT 52
Kyle Dranginis posted a double-double of 22 points and 11 assists as the Hawks dominated the Huskies.
Emmett1881610-52
Skyview19232121-84
Emmett (4-9, 4-4 4A SIC) - Dustin Price 7 points, Omar Villieana 2, Luke Erlebach 5, Cory Holm 4, Jake Troutt 2, Casey Barton 3, Adam Guerra 3, Tobin Gordon 3, Austin Stratton 2, Cameron Gilmore 21. Rebound leader: Gilmore 7. Assist leaders: Villieana 3, Erlebach 3.
Skyview (13-1, 8-0 4A SIC) - Luke Austin 8 points, Kyle Dranginis 22, Mike Iordanescu 8, Sam Cook 11, Matt Rudder 9, Terrell Rowe 14, Matthew Clark 10, Andrew Timmons 2. Rebound leader: Rudder 8. Assist leader: Dranginis 11.
SALMON RIVER 60 VICTORY CHARTER 33
Three Salmon River players notched double-digit scoring as the Savages put Victory Charter away early.
Victory Charter81069-33
Salmon River2015178-60
Victory Charter (0-10) - Chance Hills 2 points, Jake Severson 11, Bryan Weatherson 4, Ronnie Lowe 3, Cole Bullard 3, Zach Kingsnare 8. Rebound and assist leaders not provided.
Salmon River (7-5) - Charles Swan 2 points, Cade Hollon 2, Charlie Shpeherd 10, Dustin Rinker 11, Raymond Ream 14, Eric Klobetante 9, Jacob Manley 2, Ethan Couie 7, John Joyce 3. Rebound leader: Swan 4. Assist leaders: Swan 5, Rinker 5.
LIBERTY CHARTER 54 RIMROCK 40
The Patriots shot 47.6 percent from the field and Radley Peterson contributed a game-high 20 points.
Rimrock1013107-40
Liberty Charter1322811-54
Rimrock - Ricardo Araujo 11 points, Cody McCarthy 2, Billy Smith 6, Stetson Dick 3, Brian Simper 2, Francisco Garcia 2, Oscar Gomez 6, Clay Cantrell 8. Rebound leader: Smith 8. Assist leader: not provided.
Liberty Charter (10-4, 7-0 1A WIC) - Kurtis McConnell 7 points, Luke Teraberry 2, Jared Hamblin 10, Radley Peterson 20, Rabon Peterson 1, Aaron Ward 14. Rebound leader: McConnell 5. Assist leader: Rad. Peterson 5.
HOCKEY
BOISE 6, BORAH/CAPITAL 2
Borah/Capital110-2
Boise141-6
Borah/Capital (5-5-1) - Jacob Reid 1 goal; Shawn Grove 2 assists; Willie Cenis 1 assist; Kelci Lester 1 goal. Goalkeeper: Dayna Daniel 17 saves.
Boise (9-1-2) - Trey Corchan 2 goals, 1 assist; Max Malinowsky 2 goals; Shane Koch 1 goal; Pieter Janszen 1 goal; Keaton Rich 3 assists; Calvin Rich 1 assist; Luke Schoensee 1 assist. Goalkeeper: Riley Poe 28 saves.
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