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Welcome to Baney's Basketball Breakdown, a weekly reset that allows all of us to catch our breath and reflect on the past week of high school competition. There will be lots to digest below, so let's get to it!
OPENING TIP
As a born-and-raised Montana native, I always laugh when people accuse me of having some sort of bias towards one school or another when it comes to covering Idaho high school athletics. Lately, I've been told that I favor athletes from north Idaho over athletes from other parts of the state. The evidence is compelling:
1. I live in north Idaho
2. Most of the things I talk about in this space (especially individual players) gravitates towards north Idaho
But let me explain: north Idaho is the only area that consistently provides statistics, game recaps, and information. Daily newspapers like the Coeur d'Alene Press, Lewiston Tribune and Bonner County Daily Bee have recaps and stats from almost every game that is played, and pretty much every other newspaper in Idaho does not. There just isn't a steady stream of information coming from the major newspapers in Boise, Twin Falls, Pocatello and Idaho Falls.
To be clear: I'm not denigrating any of the talented sports writers that are employed by those papers. Their desire to cover high school sports in a meaningful way is hamstrung by cheap parent companies that are hemorrhaging money and cutting corners in an effort to cut costs. Many of these papers have a paywall that requires a subscription to even see what is written, but what's the point in paying for coverage that isn't consistent and widespread?
It's not just the newspaper industry that is suffering from this lack of foresight. I used to work in the radio industry, and it's sad that only a handful of local radio stations still cover their high school teams with live coverage. The only way radio can survive in an ever-increasing online world is by having local content that community members can't find anywhere else. But who has time to consider what's best for the local communities in Idaho when profits are to be made from parent companies in other states?
MaxPreps, the official scores partner of the IHSAA, is also incredibly lacking in detailed information. Sure, the scores all make their way there eventually, but how many teams are providing stats along with those scores? Hardly any. In Nebraska, another state I used to live in, their governing body passed a rule requiring all schools to post stats to MaxPreps, or risk fines for not doing so. That's strong leadership geared towards promoting our young men and women in athletics!
All of this vast emptiness makes it hard for me to do my job: covering over 140 teams across the entire state is only possible if the information is easily accessible online. So, I'm putting the call out to any parents, coaches or fans that are reading this: Please continue to send me any player performances, or exciting finishes, or incredible plays. Without all of you, this weekly feature isn't possible. My email address is brandon@idahosports.com.
GAME OF THE WEEK
The championship game of the top bracket at the East Idaho Holiday Shootout pitted a pair of strong 6A programs against one another on Wedneday, December 31. Highland (7-2) led Post Falls (9-3) 62-61 with just one second remaining. But the Trojans, inbounding underneath their own basket, stole the win when Cashton Bodman scored on a layup with just four-tenths of a second to play. Bodman finished with 20 points for Post Falls in the 63-62 win and was named MVP of the tournament. Jaxon Lysne, who set the screen that freed Bodman up for the game-winning lay-in, added 16 points. Highland was paced by Raphael Njoku's 14 points and Tracen Tripple's 13 points.
UNDEFEATED WATCH
Each week in this space, we'll keep a running list of the teams that are still unbeaten in Idaho, with a look at the games that lie ahead on their schedule for the upcoming week:
6A: Boise (8-0) - vs. Eagle, vs. Owyhee, vs. Borah
4A: Sugar-Salem (11-0) - at Gooding, vs. Shelley (at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, UT)
3A: Orofino (6-0) - vs. Prairie, at Logos, vs. Priest River
2A: Centennial Baptist (7-0) - at Riverstone, vs. Rimrock
2A: Rimrock (6-0) - at Centennial Baptist
2A: Lakeside (6-0) - vs. Coeur du Christ, vs. Genesee, at Clark Fork
2A: Lapwai (3-0) - vs. Kendrick, vs. Nezperce
1A: Grace Lutheran (6-0) - at Rockland, vs. Sho-Ban
1A: Sho-Ban (2-0) - vs. Challis, at Grace Lutheran
LIKE A GOOD NEIGHBOR
In this section, we'll keep track of how Idaho has performed against its competition from other states throughout the year.
Alaska (1-2)
Arizona (1-1)
California (6-9)
Colorado (4-1)
Georgia (0-1)
Hawaii (2-1)
Montana (4-3)
Nevada (18-3)
Oregon (19-13)
Texas (1-0)
Utah (7-11)
Washington (28-21)
Wyoming (11-8)
30-BURGER CLUB
Each week, we will highlight any player that breaks the 30-point mark in a single game (please send in 30-burger performers to brandon@idahosports.com).
Caden Symons, 12, Coeur d'Alene (37 points vs. Ferris, WA on Saturday, January 3)
Ralli Roetciscoender, 12, Kendrick (34 points vs. Lewiston on Wednesday, December 31)
Parker Yost, 12, Grace (33 points vs. Aberdeen on Saturday, January 3)
Cashton Bodman, 11, Post Falls (32 points vs. Ridgeline, WA on Saturday, January 3)
Royce Fisher, 12, Lewiston (30 points vs. Kendrick on Wednesday, December 31)
Caden Symons, 12, Coeur d'Alene (30 points vs. Casteel, AZ on Tuesday, December 22)
TOURNEY TIME!
Now that regular season tournament time has concluded (for the most part), the Tourney Time section will morph into what I believe the upcoming state tournaments could look like. Each week, I'll forecast which eight teams I believe will represent each classification at state.
CLASS 6A
Boise (8-0)
Capital (6-4)
Centennial (8-1)
Coeur d'Alene (6-4)
Kuna (8-2)
Highland (7-2)
Owyhee (6-5)
Thunder Ridge (8-2)
CLASS 5A
Blackfoot (5-1)
Columbia (4-3)
Lewiston (7-2)
Middleton (3-4)
Preston (8-2)
Sandpoint (7-4)
Shelley (2-7)
Twin Falls (4-5)
CLASS 4A
Bonners Ferry (4-4)
Buhl (5-3)
Cole Valley Christian (5-4)
Filer (4-6)
Fruitland (3-6)
Marsh Valley (6-2)
Snake River (5-4)
Sugar-Salem (11-0)
CLASS 3A
Ambrose (5-3)
Firth (5-4)
Melba (6-5)
Orofino (6-0)
Soda Springs (4-2)
St. Maries (4-1)
Wendell (7-1)
West Jefferson (6-2)
CLASS 2A
Grace (3-5)
Kendrick (6-2)
Lakeside (6-0)
Liberty Charter (4-3)
Prairie (4-1)
Raft River (3-3)
Valley (4-3)
Victory Charter (5-3)
CLASS 1A
Carey (2-6)
Clearwater Valley (2-2)
Coeur du Christ (6-2)
Dietrich (3-6)
Garden Valley (8-1)
Nezperce (5-2)
Rockland (6-2)
Watersprings (6-1)
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