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  • Cole Valley Christian Claims First State Title in 14 Years with Historic Blowout

    Cole Valley Christian Claims First State Title in 14 Years with Historic Blowout

    NAMPA — For 14 years, Cole Valley Christian waited. On Saturday afternoon at Ford Idaho Center, the Chargers made sure the wait was worth every single second.

    Cole Valley Christian dismantled the back-to-back defending champion Bonners Ferry Badgers 71-35, delivering the largest margin of victory in 4A championship game history and punching their name permanently into the Idaho high school basketball record books.

    It wasn’t just a win. It was a statement.

    The Shots Started Falling

    After struggling from behind the arc in the tournament’s first two rounds, the Chargers found their range in the most important game of the season. Cole Valley buried 5-of-8 three-pointers to open the championship game and finished 10-of-23 from deep — a performance that left Bonners Ferry with no answers.

    Junior forward Cooper Kollmann was the catalyst. The sharpshooting Charger drained 5-of-6 three-pointers on his way to a game-high 21 points and 4 rebounds, turning in one of the most efficient performances in championship game history.

    “We knew it was coming,” Cole Valley Christian head coach Leif Karlberg told the Idaho Statesman. “It was only a matter of time for Cooper to pop off like he did tonight, and Madden as well.”

    Coming off the bench, junior guard Madden Compton answered every Kollmann three with one of his own. Compton connected on 4-of-9 from deep and finished with 18 points, giving Cole Valley a one-two punch that Bonners Ferry simply could not contain.

    Bonners Ferry head coach Greg Kissee cycled through man defense, presses, and zones searching for a solution, according to the Idaho Statesman. None of it worked.

    Foul Trouble? Didn’t Matter.

    Cole Valley’s leading scorer, 6-foot-7 junior forward Soren Fraas, spent much of the night on the bench battling foul trouble, logging just 18 minutes before finishing with 9 points. For most teams, losing your best player to foul trouble in a championship game spells disaster.

    Not for these Chargers.

    “Anybody can step up,” Fraas said, per the Idaho Statesman. “Cooper, Madden did a great job doing what they always do. I think our whole team is capable of playing at state.”

    Cole Valley shot 60.9% from the field as a team, out rebounded the Badgers 41-26, and built their lead to as many as 42 points, the largest in any 4A championship game ever played, and tied for second largest in any classification in Idaho state history behind Lapwai’s 42-point win in 2022.

    Built for This Moment

    The championship didn’t happen by accident. After going 0-2 at state a year ago, Coach Karlberg made a deliberate decision to harden his team before the 2025-26 season even began.

    The Chargers traveled to Alaska for a preseason tournament and opened their schedule with losses to Capital, a 6A state qualifier, and Bishop Kelly, the newly crowned 5A state champion. Cole Valley sat at 4-4 entering the new year.

    “We went 0-2 at state last year, and we felt like we left some meat on the bone,” Karlberg told the Idaho Statesman. “We wanted to make sure that we were battle tested early to kind of get tougher and learn more about ourselves. We definitely came back from that trip a different team — a tougher team, for sure — and more connected.”

    Those early lessons forged a different kind of Cole Valley team. The Chargers closed the season on an 18-game winning streak, going wire to wire through the 4A tournament without a hiccup.

    Bonners Ferry’s Run Comes to an End

    For Bonners Ferry, the loss ends one of the most remarkable runs in recent Idaho high school basketball history. The Badgers returned to the championship game for the fourth consecutive season as the tournament’s No. 5 seed, a Cinderella story that captivated the state all week long.

    But Saturday belonged to the Chargers. The Badgers went 0-for-14 from three-point range and trailed from start to finish. Junior forward Peyton Hinthorn led Bonners Ferry with 14 points, while Sulay Abubakari contributed 11 points and 6 rebounds in a losing effort.

    A New Chapter Begins

    Cole Valley Christian, a Meridian private school in just its second year competing in the 4A classification, closed the season 22-4 with a championship trophy and a place in the record books.

    For a program that last won a state title in 2012, Saturday’s performance wasn’t just about ending a drought. It was about proving that when the lights shine brightest, the Chargers are ready.

    The wait is over.


    Statistics sourced from the official 4A Boys State Basketball Championship game box score. Quotes sourced from the Idaho Statesman.

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  • Cole Valley vs Homedale: How to Watch the SRV Championship

    Cole Valley vs Homedale: How to Watch the SRV Championship

    FLOWW NETWORK BROADCAST GUIDE

    2026 SRV Boys Basketball Championship

    #1 Cole Valley Christian Chargers vs. #2 Homedale Trojans


    GAME INFO

    Date: Thursday, February 26, 2026 
    Tip-Off: 7:00 PM MT 
    Location: Cole Valley Christian High School — Meridian, Idaho
    Broadcast: FLOWW Network TV


    HOW TO WATCH

    Can’t make it to Meridian? We’ve got you covered. This game will be streamed LIVE on FLOWW Network TV, available two ways:

    📱 Stream Online — flowwnetwork.com/tv
    📺 On Your TV — Channel 22.12 on Front Row Sports Network
    (Live & Local Television Broadcast brought to you by I-84 Broadcasting)


    THE MATCHUP

    This is the one we’ve been waiting for all season.

    The #1 seed Cole Valley Christian Chargers ran through Snake River Valley Conference play with a perfect 10-0 record, earning home court advantage for Thursday night’s championship. On the other side, the #2 Homedale Trojans went 8-2 in conference and have battled through the district tournament bracket to reach this moment.

    These two teams met during the regular season on January 30th, and it was all Chargers — a dominant 67-35 victory that sent a message to the rest of the SRV. But this is the championship game, and the Trojans know a district title and a statement heading into the state tournament is on the line.


    PLAYERS TO WATCH

    Cole Valley Christian Chargers

    Cooper Kollman — Poured in 17 points the last time these two teams met. One of the Chargers’ most dangerous scorers and a player who thrives under the bright lights.

    Soreen Fraas — Also dropped 17 in that January matchup. When Kollman and Fraas are both rolling, Cole Valley is nearly impossible to stop.

    Homedale Trojans

    Cain Roberts — A consistent presence for the Trojans all season. Led Homedale with 6 points in the first meeting, but expect him to come out with a much bigger effort in the championship.

    Kreece Powell & Cyrus Wetherell — Both contributed in the regular season matchup and will need to step up in a major way if Homedale is going to pull off the upset.


    WHAT’S AT STAKE

    This game is for the 2026 Snake River Valley Conference Boys Basketball District Championship. Both teams have already qualified for the postseason, but the winner earns the conference crown, bragging rights, and momentum heading into the IDHSAA State Boys Basketball Tournament beginning in March.

    For Cole Valley, it’s a chance to cap off a perfect conference season with hardware. For Homedale, it’s a chance to prove that the regular season blowout was a fluke and that they belong on the biggest stage.


    BROADCAST DETAILS

    FLOWW Network will have full live coverage from tip-off to the final buzzer. Tune in at 7:00 PM on Thursday, February 26th at flowwnetwork.com/tv or Channel 22.12.


    This broadcast is sponsored by Athlete Narrative — helping high school athletes take control of their recruiting journey and connect with college coaches. Visit athletenarrative.com or DM “RECRUIT” for more information.

    FLOWW Network — The Leader in Covering the Snake River Valley Conference

  • Kimberly, Timberlake Claim Hardware on Final Day at State

    Kimberly, Timberlake Claim Hardware on Final Day at State

    NAMPA, ID – Saturday morning at Skyview High School delivered two competitive battles as Kimberly and Timberlake each claimed hardware at the 4A State Girls Basketball Tournament.

    Consolation Championship: Kimberly 62, Weiser 56

    If you blinked, you missed a lead change.

    The Consolation Championship between Kimberly and Weiser was an instant classic — 15 lead changes, 7 ties, and neither team leading by more than six points throughout the contest. In the end, it was Kimberly’s Taya Plew who made the difference.

    Plew was simply sensational, finishing with 29 points and 11 rebounds for her second double-double of the tournament. The junior guard shot 11-of-22 from the field, including a pair of three-pointers, and added 5-of-6 from the free throw line. When the Bulldogs needed a bucket, Plew delivered.

    “She’s a special player,” was the sentiment echoing through the gym as Plew carried Kimberly on her back.

    The Wolverines struck first, taking a 15-14 lead after the opening quarter. Alyvia Goff caught fire early, knocking down shots from beyond the arc to keep Weiser in front. But Kimberly responded with a 19-12 second quarter advantage to take a 33-27 lead into halftime.

    The third quarter belonged to Weiser. The Wolverines outscored Kimberly 20-16 behind balanced scoring and hustle plays, cutting the deficit to just one point heading into the fourth. The stage was set for a dramatic finish.

    But the Bulldogs locked in defensively when it mattered most. Kimberly held Weiser to just 9 fourth-quarter points while Brooklyn VerWey provided crucial support with 14 points and 8 rebounds. Adyson Osborne added 9 points and 6 boards off the bench as the Bulldogs pulled away.

    Goff led Weiser with 17 points, hitting 5-of-8 from three-point range. Porter Hart battled for 13 points, while Ellie Shirts added 10 points, 5 rebounds, and played tough defense throughout. Evie Dolton grabbed a team-high 9 rebounds in her final game as a Wolverine.

    Despite the loss, Weiser left the tournament with the IHSAA Sportsmanship Award — recognition of the program’s character and class throughout the event.

    Final: Kimberly 62, Weiser 56

    Kimberly Stats:

    • Taya Plew: 29 PTS (11-22 FG, 2-8 3PT, 5-6 FT), 11 REB, 3 AST, 2 BLK

    • Brooklyn VerWey: 14 PTS (6-10 FG), 8 REB

    • Adyson Osborne: 9 PTS, 6 REB

    • Team: 22-50 FG (44%), 2-15 3PT (13.3%), 16-24 FT (66.7%)

    Weiser Stats:

    • Alyvia Goff: 17 PTS (6-11 FG, 5-8 3PT), 3 REB

    • Porter Hart: 13 PTS (4-13 FG, 5-8 FT), 4 REB

    • Ellie Shirts: 10 PTS (3-13 FG, 2-5 3PT), 5 REB

    • Evie Dolton: 5 PTS, 9 REB

    • Team: 19-53 FG (35.8%), 10-20 3PT (50%), 8-18 FT (44.4%)

    Third Place Game: Timberlake 56, Marsh Valley 50

    The battle for bronze was a wire-to-wire effort from Timberlake.

    The White Tigers came out with purpose, taking a 16-13 first quarter lead and maintaining control throughout. Unlike the back-and-forth Consolation Championship, this one featured just a single lead change as Timberlake’s balanced attack and defensive intensity proved to be the difference.

    Three White Tigers reached double figures, led by Macy Murphey’s 16 points. Murphey struggled from three-point range (0-11) but attacked the basket relentlessly, going 8-of-12 from the free throw line and finishing with 6 rebounds.

    Shae Jones provided a huge lift with 13 points on efficient 5-of-7 shooting, including 3-of-3 from beyond the arc. Sophie Holecek matched with 13 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for the double-double, controlling the paint on both ends.

    Marsh Valley’s Zayli Merzlock refused to go quietly. The standout post player poured in a game-high 24 points on 9-of-15 shooting, adding 7 rebounds. Merzlock was virtually unstoppable inside, going 8-of-12 on two-point attempts while also knocking down a three and going 5-of-5 from the charity stripe.

    But Merzlock couldn’t do it alone. Tayzlee Belnap added 9 points but struggled from deep (3-13 from three), and the Eagles shot just 14.3% from beyond the arc as a team (3-21). Timberlake’s length and activity disrupted Marsh Valley’s offense throughout.

    The White Tigers outrebounded the Eagles 39-34 and committed just 16 turnovers compared to Marsh Valley’s 19, taking care of the ball when it mattered most.

    Final: Timberlake 56, Marsh Valley 50

    Timberlake Stats:

    • Macy Murphey: 16 PTS (4-19 FG, 0-11 3PT, 8-12 FT), 6 REB

    • Shae Jones: 13 PTS (5-7 FG, 3-3 3PT), 7 REB

    • Sophie Holecek: 13 PTS (5-11 FG, 2-6 3PT), 10 REB

    • Addie Archer: 4 PTS, 6 REB

    • Team: 19-50 FG (38%), 5-21 3PT (23.8%), 13-23 FT (56.5%)

    Marsh Valley Stats:

    • Zayli Merzlock: 24 PTS (9-15 FG, 1-3 3PT, 5-5 FT), 7 REB

    • Tayzlee Belnap: 9 PTS (3-16 FG, 3-13 3PT), 2 REB

    • Olivia Campbell: 4 PTS, 5 REB

    • Team: 18-49 FG (36.7%), 3-21 3PT (14.3%), 11-22 FT (50%)

    Final Standings Update

    • 6th Place: Weiser Wolverines
    • 5th Place: Kimberly Bulldogs (Consolation Champions)
    • 4th Place: Marsh Valley Eagles
    • 3rd Place: Timberlake Tigers (3rd Place Game Winner)
    • CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: #1 Sugar-Salem Diggers vs #2 Bear Lake Bears

    The stage is now set for the 4A State Championship at Ford Idaho Center. Top-seeded Sugar-Salem will face second-seeded Bear Lake in a rematch of last year’s title game. Tip-off is scheduled for 3:50 PM.

  • 4A State Girls Basketball: Day 1 Did Not Disappoint

    4A State Girls Basketball: Day 1 Did Not Disappoint

    NAMPA, ID -The first day of the 4A State Girls Basketball Tournament is in the books, and the semifinal matchups are set. Thursday’s action at Skyview High School delivered a mix of dominant performances and down-to-the-wire drama, with four teams punching their tickets to Friday’s semifinals and four others heading to consolation play.

    Morning Session Recap

    Game 1: #1 Sugar-Salem 60, #8 Kimberly 44

    The top-seeded Diggers wasted no time making a statement. Sugar-Salem raced out to an 18-13 first quarter lead before putting the game away with a dominant 16-7 second quarter. The Diggers’ balanced attack proved too much for Kimberly, with three players reaching double figures.

    Tasha Larsen led all scorers with 21 points, while Kalena Dayley stuffed the stat sheet with a 14-point, 12-rebound double-double. Andee Petterson orchestrated the offense with 11 points and a game-high 9 assists.

    Kimberly’s Taya Plew kept the Bulldogs within striking distance with 18 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists, but the deficit proved too steep to overcome.

    Quarters: 18-13 | 16-7 | 16-13 | 10-11

    Game 2: #4 Marsh Valley 53, #5 Fruitland 50

    The day’s most dramatic finish came in the second game, as Marsh Valley survived a furious Fruitland comeback.

    The Eagles appeared in control, building a comfortable lead through three quarters behind the dominant interior play of Zayli Merzlock. But the Grizzlies had other plans. Fruitland erupted for 21 fourth-quarter points, cutting the deficit to just three in the closing minutes.

    Marsh Valley held on thanks to clutch free throws down the stretch. Merzlock finished with 14 points and 12 rebounds for the double-double, while Tayzlee Belnap added 11 points.

    Kennedy Fitch was spectacular in defeat for Fruitland, posting 16 points and 13 rebounds. Mollie Calkins (12 PTS, 9 REB) and Payson Bratcher (11 PTS) also reached double figures, but the slow start proved costly.

    Quarters: 12-11 | 14-10 | 12-8 | 15-21

    Evening Session Recap

    Game 3: #3 Timberlake 64, #6 Weiser 36

    If the second game was a nail-biter, the third was a runaway. Timberlake came out with suffocating defensive intensity, holding Weiser to just 4 points in the opening quarter while exploding for 26 on the offensive end.

    The White Tigers never let up. Three players finished in double figures — Macy Murphey and Malia Miller each scored 14 points, while Payton Young added 12. Timberlake’s largest lead reached 34 points as they cruised into the semifinals.

    Weiser’s Porter Hart battled hard with 10 points and 12 rebounds, and Evie Dolton matched with 10 points and 9 boards, but the Wolverines simply couldn’t generate enough offense against Timberlake’s stifling defense.

    Quarters: 26-4 | 15-6 | 10-10 | 13-16

    Game 4: #2 Bear Lake 43, #7 Filer 29

    The nightcap belonged to Bear Lake’s defense and one dominant post player.

    Halle Wells controlled the paint all night, finishing with a game-high 16 points and 11 rebounds as the Bears methodically pulled away. Bear Lake jumped out to a 16-9 first quarter lead and clamped down in the second half, holding Filer to just 10 points over the final two quarters.

    Filer’s Tanli Lemoyne did her best to keep the Wildcats alive with 15 points, but Bear Lake’s size and physicality proved to be the difference.

    Quarters: 16-9 | 5-10 | 8-4 | 14-6

    Day 1 Top Performers

    Double-Double Club (5 players):

    • Kalena Dayley (Sugar-Salem): 14 PTS, 12 REB

    • Zayli Merzlock (Marsh Valley): 14 PTS, 12 REB

    • Kennedy Fitch (Fruitland): 16 PTS, 13 REB

    • Porter Hart (Weiser): 10 PTS, 12 REB

    • Halle Wells (Bear Lake): 16 PTS, 11 REB

    Top Scorers:

    • Tasha Larsen (Sugar-Salem): 21 PTS

    • Taya Plew (Kimberly): 18 PTS

    • Kennedy Fitch (Fruitland): 16 PTS

    • Halle Wells (Bear Lake): 16 PTS

    • Tanli Lemoyne (Filer): 15 PTS

    Playmaker of the Day:

    • Andee Petterson (Sugar-Salem): 11 PTS, 9 AST, 4 REB

    Friday’s Schedule

    Consolation First Round (12:00 PM & 2:00 PM):

    • Kimberly vs Fruitland

    • Weiser vs Filer

    Semifinals (5:00 PM & 7:00 PM):

    • #1 Sugar-Salem vs #4 Marsh Valley

    • #3 Timberlake vs #2 Bear Lake

    The stage is set for an exciting Day 2. Can Marsh Valley pull off the upset against top-seeded Sugar-Salem? Will Timberlake’s high-powered offense break through Bear Lake’s stingy defense? We’ll find out Friday night.

  • Sugar-Salem and Marsh Valley Advance in Early Wins

    Sugar-Salem and Marsh Valley Advance in Early Wins

    NAMPA, ID – The first day of the 4A State Girls Basketball Tournament at Skyview High School saw two teams establish themselves as serious contenders, with top-seeded Sugar-Salem and fourth-seeded Marsh Valley both advancing to Friday’s semifinal showdown.

    Sugar-Salem Rolls Past Kimberly

    The Diggers left no doubt in the tournament opener, cruising to a 60-44 victory over eighth-seeded Kimberly.

    Sugar-Salem came out firing, taking an 18-13 lead after the first quarter before blowing the game open with a dominant 16-7 second quarter. The Diggers carried a commanding 34-20 lead into halftime and never looked back.

    Junior guard Tasha Larsen led the charge with a game-high 21 points, attacking the basket and knocking down shots from all over the floor. Kalena Dayley was a force on both ends, recording an impressive double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Andee Petterson filled up the stat sheet with 11 points and a game-high 9 assists, orchestrating the Diggers’ offense with precision.

    Kimberly’s Taya Plew did everything she could to keep the Bulldogs in it, scoring 18 points while adding 5 rebounds and 4 assists. Adyson Osborne contributed 8 points and 7 rebounds in the losing effort.

    The win showcased exactly why Sugar-Salem entered the tournament as the top seed — balanced scoring, relentless rebounding, and suffocating defense.

    Marsh Valley Survives Fruitland’s Late Charge

    If the first game was a display of dominance, the second was a white-knuckle thriller.

    Fourth-seeded Marsh Valley held off a furious Fruitland comeback to escape with a 53-50 victory, but the Grizzlies made them earn every bit of it.

    The Eagles controlled the pace early, taking a 12-11 lead after the first quarter and extending it to 26-21 at halftime. Marsh Valley pushed their advantage to double digits in the third quarter behind the interior dominance of Zayli Merzlock, who finished with 14 points and 12 rebounds for a double-double.

    But Fruitland refused to fold.

    The Grizzlies roared back in the fourth quarter, outscoring Marsh Valley 21-15 in a desperate bid to steal the game. Kennedy Fitch was unstoppable down the stretch, finishing with 16 points and 13 rebounds. Mollie Calkins added 12 points and 9 boards, while Payson Bratcher chipped in 11 points.

    It wasn’t quite enough. Marsh Valley’s Tayzlee Belnap came up clutch with key buckets down the stretch, finishing with 11 points as the Eagles held on.

    Semifinal Preview: Sugar-Salem vs. Marsh Valley

    Friday’s 5:00 PM semifinal promises to be a clash of styles. Sugar-Salem will look to push the pace and rely on their balanced attack, while Marsh Valley has shown they can win in the trenches with physical, grind-it-out basketball.

    Can the Eagles pull off the upset, or will the Diggers continue their march toward a state title?

  • Official Idaho 4A State Girls Basketball Bracket

    Official Idaho 4A State Girls Basketball Bracket

    Today is the day – 4A Idaho Girls Basketball State Tournament

  • THE SNAKE RIVER VALLEY DISTRICT TOURNAMENT IS HERE

    The Snake River Valley Boys Basketball District Tournament tips off THIS WEEK, and the bracket is SET! Here’s everything you need to know:

    QUARTERFINALS – Tuesday, Feb. 17th @ 7PM

    ∙ #4 McCall-Donnelly Vandals host #5 Weiser Wolverines

    ∙ #3 Fruitland Grizzlies host #6 Payette Pirates

    TOP SEEDS GET THE BYE:

    ∙ #1 Cole Valley Christian Chargers (10-0 conference, absolute dominance)

    ∙ 2 Homedale Trojans (8-2 conference)

    SEMIFINALS – Saturday, Feb. 21st @ 7PM

    Winners advance to face the top seeds. Highest seed hosts!

    CHAMPIONSHIP – Thursday, Feb. 26th @ 7PM

    The road to state glory runs through the SRV!

    If the Championship game is at Cole Valley Christian, WE WILL BE LIVE STREAMING the action!

    This is where legends are made. This is where seasons are defined. Six teams, one trophy, and EVERYTHING on the line.

  • BACK-2-BACK CHAMPIONS – FRUITLAND GRIZZLIES

    BACK-2-BACK CHAMPIONS – FRUITLAND GRIZZLIES

    The Fruitland Lady Grizzlies have done it AGAIN!

    Your 2025-2026 Snake River Valley Conference Champions took down #2 seed Weiser 54-47 to defend their throne and claim CONSECUTIVE SRV titles!

    What a battle it was! The Wolverines came to compete, with Alyvia Goff, Porter Hart, and Ellie Shirts each dropping 11 points, but the Grizzlies’ powered through on top.

    LEADING THE WAY FOR FRUITLAND:

    • Payson Bratcher – 16 pts

    • Mollie Calkins – 12 pts

    • Kennedy Fitch – 11 pts

    This team knows how to win when the pressure is on. They’ve proven once again why they’re the standard of excellence in the Snake River Valley Conference. Champions aren’t born – they’re built through hard work, dedication, and an unwavering will to win.

    The Grizzlies showed everyone tonight that defending a championship is even harder than winning your first – and they made it look GOOD!

    But they’re not done yet…

    Next stop? The IDHSAA & Dairy West 4A Real Dairy Shootout

    Feb. 19-21

    Skyview HS, Nampa

    Both Fruitland and Weiser punched their tickets to the state tournament, where the best of the best will compete for ultimate glory. The Grizzlies are coming in HOT with momentum, confidence, and championship experience!

    Brackets and seeding TBA – Make sure to FOLLOW FLOWW Network ON OUR SOCIAL MEDIA for all the 4A State Tournament Updates

    The championship run continues… are YOU ready?

  • SNAKE RIVER VALLEY GIRLS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

    SNAKE RIVER VALLEY GIRLS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

    #2 WEISER WOLVERINES vs #1 FRUITLAND GRIZZLIES

    IT ALL COMES DOWN TO THIS!

    The stage is set for an EPIC championship showdown as two of the SRV’s finest programs clash for the SRV crown!

    WEISER WOLVERINES (2 SEED)

    The Wolverines are rolling into the title game with momentum and firepower. Watch for:

    ∙ Ellie Shirts

    ∙ Alyvia Goff

    FRUITLAND GRIZZLIES (1 SEED)

    The top-seeded Griz are riding an 16-6 record and an 8-2 conference play. They’re led by:

    ∙ Kennedy Fitch

    ∙ Payson Bratcher

    THE STAKES:

    SRV Championship on the line

    Fruitland High School

    Tip-off @ 7:00 PM (Show up @ 6:45!)

    This is what we LIVE for! Two elite teams, one trophy, and a gym about to EXPLODE with energy!

    Both teams are already LOCKED IN to the @idhsaa & @dairy.west 4A Real Dairy Shootout happening at Skyview High School in Nampa.

  • WOLVERINES PUNCH THEIR TICKET!

    WOLVERINES PUNCH THEIR TICKET!

    WEISER 44 | 35 MCCALL-DONNELLY

    The Wolverines are HEADED TO STATE after taking down the Vandals in the 4A Snake River Valley Semi-Finals!

    Weiser controlled the paint and locked down defensively to secure a 44-35 victory, PUNCHING THEIR TICKET to the IDHSAA & Dairy West’s Real Dairy Shootout while advancing to the SRV Championship!

    WHAT’S NEXT:

    A CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWDOWN is set!

    WEISER vs. FRUITLAND for the Snake River Valley Conference title – two state-bound teams battling for conference supremacy!

    Both squads are rolling into the championship with momentum. Who takes home the SRV crown?