Category: Boys Basketball

  • 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

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    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.


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  • 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.

  • CHARGERS MAKE A STATEMENT – STAY 1ST IN SRV

    CHARGERS MAKE A STATEMENT – STAY 1ST IN SRV

    The Homedale Trojans traveled to Meridian to take on the #1 Cole Valley Christian Chargers—and CVC made sure they left with no doubts about who runs the Snake River Valley Conference. A dominant 67-35 victory keeps the Chargers UNDEFEATED at 6-0 and sends a message to the rest of the SRV: this team is BUILT DIFFERENT.

    From the opening tip, Cole Valley controlled the tempo and never let Homedale get comfortable. The Chargers’ defense was SUFFOCATING, holding the #2 Trojans to just 35 points while the offense put on an absolute SHOW for the home crowd.

    TOP PERFORMERS:

    • Cooper Kollman — 17 PTS
    • Soreen Fraas — 17 PTS

    The dynamic duo combined for 34 points and absolutely took over when it mattered most.

    For Homedale (4-2), Cain Roberts battled with 6 points, while Kreece Powell and Cyrus Wetherell each added 5. The Trojans never quit, but they had no answer for CVC’s relentless pressure on both ends of the floor.

    This was a STATEMENT. The Chargers are rolling, Meridian was ROCKING, and the rest of the Snake River Valley is officially on notice.

    Cole Valley is officially 6 – 0 in the Snake River Valley Conference.

  • Snake River Valley Conference – District Tournament is coming up. See where everyone stands!

    Snake River Valley Conference – District Tournament is coming up. See where everyone stands!

    Girls (Districts start Feb. 5th)

    Fruitland is rolling, sitting at 7-1 in conference play and 14-5 overall. McCall-Donnelly (6-2) and Weiser (5-3) are right behind, fighting for positioning. Cole Valley is at .500 in league play but holds an impressive 12-6 overall mark. Homedale and Payette are looking to play spoiler down the stretch.

    Boys

    It’s a battle at the top. Cole Valley leads at 4-4 in conference with an 11-4 overall record, but Homedale is surging at 3-1 with fewer games played. Fruitland and McCall-Donnelly are knotted at 2-2, while Weiser (1-3) and Payette (0-4) are still searching for wins in league play.

    The final weeks of the regular season are going to be intense. Seeding is on the line, rivalries are heating up, and every game matters.

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  • THE GRIZZLIES COME OUT ON TOP IN A LAST SECOND EFFORT

    THE GRIZZLIES COME OUT ON TOP IN A LAST SECOND EFFORT

    FRUITLAND (2-1) 55 | McCALL-DONNELLY (2-1) 54

    In the game of the night, the Fruitland Grizzlies survived a nail-biter against the McCall-Donnelly Vandals, escaping with a one-point conference victory that wasn’t decided until the final horn.

    McCall-Donnelly’s Sam Scott put on a scoring clinic, erupting for 24 points and keeping the Vandals in the game until the very end. Mike Pallerin provided strong support with 14 points, but it ultimately wasn’t enough to overcome the Grizzlies’ balanced attack.

    Fruitland spread the wealth offensively, with three players reaching double figures to counter Scott’s heroics. The Grizzlies proved that depth wins games.

    The final sequence will be talked about for a while. With the outcome hanging in the balance, Sutton Fitch came up with a critical steal. Zeke VanHofwegen delivered a clutch assist to find the open man and got fouled. Then, with just 0.4 seconds remaining on the clock, Konnor Clarich stepped to the free throw line and calmly knocked down the game-winner to seal the victory for Fruitland.

    Top Scorers:

    Fruitland

    • Gage Fisher – 11 pts
    • Asher VanHofwegen – 11 pts
    • Nate Grosvenor – 10 pts

    McCall-Donnelly

    • Sam Scott – 24 pts
    • Mike Pallerin – 14 pts

    SNAKE RIVER VALLEY UPDATE:

    • Homedale (2-1) 65 vs Payette (0-3) 24
    • Cole Valley (3-0) 67 vs Weiser (0-3) 41

    SRV STANDINGS

    • Cole Valley 3-0
    • Homedale 2-1
    • Fruitland 2-1
    • McCall-Donnelly 2-1
    • Weiser 0-3
    • Payette 0-3
  • THE VANDALS TAKE DOWN THE WOLVERINES IN CONFERENCE-OPENER

    THE VANDALS TAKE DOWN THE WOLVERINES IN CONFERENCE-OPENER

    The 2025-26 Snake River Valley Conference basketball season is officially underway, and the McCall-Donnelly Vandals made a statement in their opener with a commanding 18-point victory over the Weiser Wolverines.

    Sam Scott was the star of the night, pouring in a game-high 21 points to lead the Vandals. Mike Pellgrin was equally impressive, chipping in 17 points as the duo combined for 38 of McCall’s 54 total points. The Vandals controlled the pace from start to finish, building a comfortable lead and never looking back.

    On the other side, Weiser struggled to find consistent scoring but showed some fight. Shayd Crossley led the Wolverines with 11 points, while Grant Walker contributed 10 and Owen Funke added 9. The Wolverines will look to regroup as the season continues.

    McCall-Donnelly moves to 1-0 on the young season while Weiser falls to 0-1.

    Fruitland cruised past Payette 58-22, and Cole Valley Christian topped Homedale 53-36. That puts Fruitland, Cole Valley, and McCall-Donnelly all at 1-0 to start conference play.

    It’s going to be an exciting season in the Snake River Valley