2020 Real Dairy Shootout State Girls Basketball Tournament Manual - United Dairymen of Idaho - A Partner of Dairy West
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Idaho High School Activities Association 2020 Real Dairy Shootout State Girls Basketball Tournament Manual v United Dairymen of Idaho – A Partner of Dairy West Official Sponsor of IHSAA State Championship Events
Welcome Congratulations! The Idaho High School Activities Association welcomes your school to the 2020 Real Dairy Shootout, the State Girls Basketball Tournament. This event that is the culmination of countless hours of dedicated training by 3400+ outstanding Idaho student-athletes and 151 schools. We hope it will be an enjoyable and rewarding experience for all participants. Thanks go to the tournament officials, coaches, participants, parents, fans, management and member schools who work diligently to make this year's tournament a successful event. Good Luck to all Participants! 2019 - 2020 State Tournament Host Hotels The following hotels have agreed to serve as State Tournament Host Hotels by providing complimentary rooms for tournament officials. We appreciate their generous support and urge member schools to patronize these Partners in Youth Development by booking at a host hotel during IHSAA tournaments. Candlewood Suites, Boise Hyatt Place, Boise Townsquare 700 N Cole Road, Boise 83704 925 N Milwaukee St, Boise 83704 (208) 322-4300 (208) 375-1200 Candlewood Suites, Meridian La Quinta, Boise Airport 1855 S Silverstone Way, Meridian 83642 2613 S. Vista Ave, Boise 83705 (208) 888-5121 (208) 914-2052 Quality Inn, Meridian Hampton Inn & Suites, Idaho Center 1575 S Meridian Road, Meridian 83642 5750 Franklin Road, Nampa 83687 (208) 887-2062 (208) 442-0036 Residence Inn Boise Downtown/City Center Home2 Suites Nampa 400 S Capitol Blvd, Boise 83702 5860 E Franklin Rd, Nampa, ID 83687 (208) 424-9999 (208) 468-4866 Sleep Inn, Nampa Holiday Inn Express, Boise Airport 1315 Industrial Rd,Nampa 83687 3050 S Shoshone, Boise 83705 (208) 463-6300 (208) 914-2060 Please make sure your athletes are properly supervised at all times. Coaches are strongly encouraged to check rooms closely upon arrival and again at departure. 1
Pre-Tournament School Responsibilities Rosters - Team Pictures – Player Sweatshirts • Update Team Roster & Upload Team Photo on MaxPreps o Go to MaxPreps.com and sign into your School Administrator Account o On the left side of the page CLICK “Manage Teams” o Locate appropriate sport and CLICK “Manage” - SELECT “Varsity” o Select “Login to Coach Admin” o On the right side of the page, CLICK “Update your Roster” § UPDATE Final State Roster – this information will be used by the IHSAA to create your state tournament roster o Return to the Coach Admin Page o On the right side of the page, CLICK “Photo” box § UPLOAD and SUBMIT team picture • Submit roster and sweatshirt order at www.idhsaa.org o Under the “Schools” tab CLICK “Rosters” o Log in with Username and Password used to update school directory o Select appropriate activity o Verify School Details – If changes are needed; CLICK “Edit My School” If correct; CLICK “My School is Correct” o Add Assistant Coaches o Complete and Verify Roster Form o **Only the sports of Football and Basketball Complete “Season Results” o Submit Sweatshirt Order – The total number of shirts requested must be no more than the number of participants listed on the roster. ** To purchase additional sweatshirts, contact Nancy at McU Sports nancy@mcusports.com o SUBMIT FORM Pre-Tournament Coaches Meeting – All Classifications All participating schools should have a representative in attendance at the Pre-Tournament Breakfast. Parking, admission, pass gates and other details will be discussed at the meeting. The meeting is for tournament hosts, participating coaches, administrators and officials will be held as listed below: Ford Idaho Center Thursday, February 20 @ 8:00 a.m. 2
Basketball Sites/Dates/Managers February 20-22, 2020 Ty Jones IHSAA Executive Director (208) 375-7027 5A Girls 4A Girls 3A Girls February 20-22, 2020 February 20-22, 2020 February 20-22, 2020 Ford Idaho Center Timberline H.S. Middleton H.S. 16200 Idaho Center Blvd 701 East Boise Ave. 1538 Emmett Rd Nampa 83687 Boise 83706 Middleton 83644 Mgr: Randy Strong Mgr: Tol Gropp Mgr.: Andy Ankeny Ph: (208) 521-6040 Timberline H.S. Middleton H.S. (208) 521-6224 Ph: (208) 854-6273 Ph: (208) 585-6657 2A Girls 1A DI Girls 1A DII Girls February 20-22, 2020 February 20-22, 2020 February 20-22, 2020 Kuna H.S. Columbia H.S. Nampa H.S. 637 East Deer Flat Rd 301 S Happy Valley Rd 203 Lake Lowell Blvd Kuna 83634 Nampa 83686 Nampa 83686 Mgr: Tracy Donaldson Mgr: Randy Potter Mgr: Greg Carpenter Kuna H.S. Columbia H.S. Nampa H.S. Ph: (208) 955-0204 Ph: (208) 498-0571 Ph: (208) 498-0551 ALL championship games will be played at: 5A Games 9 & 10 will be played at: Ford Idaho Center Ridgevue H.S. 16200 Idaho Center Blvd 18800 Madison Rd Nampa ID 83687 Nampa 83687 Mgr. Michael Cummings Ridgevue H.S. Ph: (208) 453-4480 2020 Representation 5A 4A 3A Dist. Reps. Dist. Reps. Dist. Reps. I-II 2 I-II 1 I-II 1.5 III 4.5 III 2.5 III 2 V-VI 1.5 IV-V 2.5 IV 2 VI 2 V 1.25 VI 1.25 2A 1A DI 1A DII Dist. Reps. Dist. Reps. Dist. Reps. I-II 1.5 I .25 I 1 III 3 II 2.25 II 1.5 IV .5 III 3 III 1.5 V 1.5 IV 1.25 IV 2 VI 1.5 V-VI 1.25 V-VI 2 3
Girls Real Dairy Shootout Time Schedule Thursday Game 1 1:15 p.m. Game 2 3:00 p.m. BREAK Game 3 6:15 p.m. Game 4 8:00 p.m. Friday Game 5 1:15 p.m. Game 6 3:00 p.m. BREAK Game 7 6:15 p.m. Game 8 8:00 p.m. Saturday Breakfast of Champions will be held at the Ford Idaho Center 7:00 a.m. for coaches and administrators participating in the championship contests Game Time Session Location Game 9 9:15 am Consolation Host Site Game 9 10:00 am 5A Consolation Ridgevue HS Game 10 11:00 am 3rd Place Host Site Game 10 12:00 pm 5A 3rd Place Ridgevue HS Game 11 9:30 am 1A DII Championship Ford Idaho Center Game 12 11:30 am 1A DI Championship Ford Idaho Center Game 13 1:40 pm 2A Championship Ford Idaho Center Game 14 3:50 pm 3A Championship Ford Idaho Center Game 15 6:00 pm 4A Championship Ford Idaho Center Game 16 8:00 pm 5A Championship Ford Idaho Center Tournament Information/Guidelines Admission - General Public Ticket Prices CC/Debit Card Prices (Accepted at Ford Idaho Center ONLY) Tournament Pass (6 sessions) $25 $25.75 Discount Tournament Pass (6 sessions) *$20 *$20.75 General Admission $6/*$5 $6.25/*$5.25 Championship Session $8/*$6 $8.25/*$6.25 *Seniors 55 and older, students in grades 7-12 with an activity card, and students in grades 1-6 may purchase the discount tickets and passes. **Children 5 & under are free 4
Admission - Team Personnel All classifications will be allowed four coaches and three support personnel to be admitted without an IHSAA card or tournament pass. Any coaches or support personnel exceeding that number must have either an IHSAA card or purchase a tournament pass. Statisticians, “extra” cheerleaders and “extra” band members (see below) must purchase tickets unless the school administrator arranges for these people to be admitted by signing for them at the IHSAA pass gate. The school will be invoiced for extra admissions after the tournament. Number of Players: Varsity teams may have fifteen (15) students in uniform at all play-in and state tournament contests at the start of the contest. Violation of this rue will results in the schools being assessed a maximum fine for dressing more than the approved number of players at a state play-in or tournament game with forfeiture of the game if excess numbers play. Pep Bands, Cheerleaders, Student Cheering Sections, Dance Teams: Please notify the tournament manager one week in advance if your school’s pep band or students cheering section will attend the tournament so preparations can be made for seating. 1. Pep Bands – Pep bands and pep clubs must use the assigned area. Forty-five (45) pep band members from each school will be admitted free. Schools may bring more band members, but will be billed for the difference after the tournament. A band director or school official must be present at the time the band is admitted. NOTE: Pep bands may play only during games in which their team participates. Pep bands may play before the game, at time outs, quarters, and at halftimes. However, PLAYING DURING A LIVE BALL IS PROHIBITED. Each pep band is responsible for its own instruments. Facilities for storing instruments ARE NOT AVAILABLE at the tournament site. Please bring instruments ONLY to the game in which your team participates. Drums and other instruments are to be used only when the entire pep band plays. 2. Cheerleaders – Fifteen (15) cheerleaders in uniform from each school will be admitted free. Schools may bring more than fifteen cheerleaders, but will be billed for the extra admissions after the tournament. The tournament manager will assign the cheerleaders to a specific area where team cheers must be conducted. 3. Student Cheering Section – All students must present their activity cards to be admitted for the student price. A special seating area will be reserved for cheering sections. 4. Dance Teams – Dance team members are admitted free of charge to sessions during which they will perform. They must present activity cards to be admitted for the student price at other sessions. Pre-Tournament Practice No team will be allowed to practice at a state tournament site during the two weeks prior to the state tournament. To arrange for practice times and locations for the Wednesday before the tournament, please call the corresponding tournament manager. Dressing Rooms Dressing rooms will be assigned daily. Due to limited space, teams are encouraged to dress in their hotel rooms. Arrangements can be made to lock up valuables. Teams are responsible for picking up litter on the floor in the locker room. Facilities are not for storage. Training Room/Towels Training room facilities and a trainer will be available for special assistance or in case of emergency. However, schools should plan to furnish their own tape and supplies. Towels will not be provided at the tournament. 5
Halftime Activities Dance teams or other official school organizations desiring to present entertainment at halftime should make direct arrangements with the tournament director. Any halftime performance is limited to seven minutes total time. Please note: Any drill team that exceeds the time limitation will not be allowed to perform in further sessions. Lost & Found The tournament manager will provide a lost found area. Lost items not claimed will be returned to the IHSAA. Security at Ford Idaho Center The following security measures will be strictly enforced for every person entering the Ford Idaho Center (this includes all players, coaches, managers, administrators, cheerleaders, bands, performing groups, and tournament helpers for girls' and boy's basketball). 1. All competitors, support personnel, coaches and tournament personnel will be admitted to the state basketball tournaments through Entrance #6. 2. Every bag will be searched by Ford Idaho Center security upon entering the building. Any type of explosive material, items that could be used as weapons (knives, glass containers, etc.,) or objects that could be thrown onto the playing area will be confiscated. 3. General spectators, including fans, parents and student support groups, will not be permitted to bring food, beverages, food containers or glass bottles of any type into the building. Additional Information Signs and banners: Signs and banners will be limited to the area in front of each school's assigned cheering section. Schools should check with the tournament manager prior to hanging any signs at the state tournament site. Please do not tape signs to painted surfaces. Official basketball: The tournament manager will provide the official game ball, Spalding TF-1000. Official Rules: National Federation rules will be used for all Idaho basketball games. Team Hosts: Each team will have a host to assist them while attending the state tournaments. T-shirts & Souvenir Merchandise: State tournament t-shirts and other souvenir merchandise will be sold at the tournament by McU Sports. Please contact Nancy at McU Sports (208) 342-7734 with questions. Programs: The composition, printing and selling of programs is the responsibility of the IHSAA. Each team will receive one complimentary program from the IHSAA. Jerseys and equipment: Each team must bring two sets of jerseys and practice basketballs. The first day of the tournament, the team on the top of the bracket will be the “home team”. The home teams will wear light jerseys and sit on the right side of the official's table (as you face it). The second day of the tournament, the tournament manager shall assign “home team” status. Warm-up between games: Fifteen (15) minutes will be allowed for warm-up between games. This time may be limited to twelve (12) minutes due to scheduling requirements. National Anthem: The National Anthem will be played at the beginning of each session. The introduction of players will begin five minutes prior to the scheduled starting time and immediately followed by the National Anthem. Awards: Trophies will be awarded to first, second, third and consolation winners. Medals will be awarded to members of the Champion and Runner-up teams. The presentation of awards will be as follows: championship and runner-up awards will be made at the conclusion of the tournament. During the awards 6
ceremony, the runner-up trophy will be presented first. The coach will be introduced, who in turn will introduce each of the players as the awarder presents a medal. The championship trophy will be presented in the same manner as the runner-up. Consolation and third place trophies will be awarded immediately following the consolation and third place games. Net: Teams are not allowed to cut down the nets. A net will be awarded to the championship team. Protests: The IHSAA Board of Directors does not recognize protests of sports officials' decisions. Correction of errors can only be handled in accordance with the National Federation rules. All-Tournament Team: The IHSAA is philosophically opposed to all-tournament team selections. It is the right of the media to conduct polls and establish rankings. However, the IHSAA will not participate in such selections nor announce them at the tournament. Sportsmanship IHSAA SPORTSMANSHIP T-SHIRTS At all first round games of the state basketball tournaments sportsmanship t-shirts are presented to an adult booster of each school who has consistently exhibited exemplary sportsmanship throughout the season. SCHOOL WIDE SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD A sportsmanship award is presented at the Basketball State Tournament to the school in each classification that exhibits the best sportsmanship. Schools are judged before, during and after games throughout the tournament using the following criteria: TEAM AND COACH ü Attitude displayed by players, coaches and bench personnel ü Respect for the flag, national anthem, opponents and officials ADMINISTRATORS ü Appropriate and effective supervision of students STUDENT SECTIONS (CHEERLEADERS, STUDENTS, PEP BANDS) ü Respect for the flag, national anthem, opponents, and officials ü Courtesy towards opponents and tournament management ü Choice and timing of chants, cheers and songs; crowd control ü Avoidance of unsportsmanlike behavior (listed below) ADULT FANS ü Respect for the flag, national anthem, opponents, and officials ü Courtesy toward opponents and tournament management ü Avoidance of inappropriate behavior. (listed below) ü Following IHSAA State Tournament Sportsmanship Rules INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR ü Displaying signs that are directed toward opponents, negative, vulgar, or display poor sportsmanship ü Throwing objects onto the playing area; creating distractions during introductions of opponents or while playing ü Derogatory/harassing remarks that are directed towards opponents or officials ü Pep bands starting a song when opposing band is already playing, or disregarding the “alternating play” etiquette rule 7
IHSAA SPORTSMANSHIP RULES The following sportsmanship rules will be in effect at all IHSAA state play-offs and championship events: 1. Full and/or half face painting are not permitted - Partial face painting is permitted such as small markings on the cheeks, nose, or forehead. Covering the face or head with a mask, or anything that obscures identification, is not permitted. School mascots and halftime performers are excluded. 2. Posters/Banners/Signs - All signs must display only positive support for one’s own team. 3. Artificial Noisemakers - Artificial noisemakers are prohibited. 4. Balloons -Balloons is not permitted at any IHSAA state play off or championship event. 5. Attire - Bare chests are not permitted. Shirts must be worn. 6. Inappropriate Behavior - The following are not permitted: a. Throwing objects onto (or entering) the playing area before, during or after a contest. b. Verbal harassment or derogatory remarks directed toward an opponent or official. CROWD CONTROL Each school is responsible for the conduct of its students and adult fans. IHSAA rules require schools to provide close supervision at all contests and asks for support and cooperation of administrators in enforcing the following rules: 1. No one other than authorized individuals will be allowed on the floor or in restricted areas. 2. Persons who enter the floor or restricted areas will be removed from the premises for the remainder of the tournament. PEP BANDS/CHEERLEADERS/STUDENT CHEERING SECTIONS 1. Seating - Pep bands and student cheering sections must use the assigned area. 2. Pep Bands - Forty-five-pep band members for each school will be admitted free. Schools may bring more band members, but will be billed for the difference after the tournament. A band director or school official must be present at the time the band is admitted. NOTE: Pep bands may play only during games in which their team participates. Pep bands may play before the match, at time outs, and between games. However, PLAYING DURING A LIVE BALL IS PROHIBITED. *Each pep band is responsible for its own instruments. Facilities for storing instruments ARE NOT AVAILABLE at the tournament site. Please bring instruments ONLY to the game in which your team participates. Drums and other instruments are to be used only when the entire pep band plays. 3. Cheerleaders - Twelve cheerleaders in uniform for each school will be admitted free. Schools may bring more cheerleaders, but will be billed for the extra admissions after the tournament. 4. Student Cheering Section - Students must present their activity cards to be admitted for the discount price. A special seating area will be reserved for cheering sections. NOTE: So that preparations can be made for seating, please let the tournament manager know a week in advance if your school’s pep band or students will attend the tournament. 8
High School Media Credential Protocol Members of the school media (school newspaper/yearbook) will only be issued site credentials and must comply with the following: · Credential will be picked up at the Media/Pass gate by school administrator · Credential will be returned to Media/Pass gate at conclusion of game/event · FAILURE TO RETURN CREDENTIAL MAY RESULT IN LOSS OF FUTURE PRIVILEGES. Broadcasting/Web casting IHSAA Webcast Partner: NFHS Network Exclusive video broadcast rights of State Play-In and IHSAA sponsored State Tournament events are contracted through the NFHS Network. Permission for cable operators, newspapers, radio stations, television stations or Internet sites in relation to video broadcast of State Play-In and IHSAA sponsored State Tournament events must be done by contacting NFHS Network. Credentials will not be granted to media not receiving clearance from the IHSAA through NFHS Network. IHSAA Audio Webcast Partner: IdahoSports.com Exclusive audio broadcast rights of State Play-In and IHSAA sponsored State Tournament events are contracted through IdahoSports.com. Permission for cable operators, newspapers, radio stations, television stations or Internet sites in relation to audio webcast of State Play-In and IHSAA sponsored State Tournament events must be done by contacting Paul Kingsbury at IdahoSports.com. Credentials will not be granted to media not receiving clearance from the IHSAA through IdahoSports.com. Terrestrial Radio broadcast requests need to be approved through the IHSAA Radio Broadcast Contract State Basketball Financial Plan The State Basketball Financial Plan has two very positive features: 1. Schools will receive some expense money. 2. Money will be sent to the schools soon after the completion of basketball tournaments. Financial reimbursement is based upon mileage and number of games played. The one-way mileage will be determined from participating school to tournament site. If the school plays only two games in the state tournament, the mileage figure will be multiplied by two. If three games are played, the figure will be multiplied by three. The money available for disbursement will be divided by the sum of mileage multiples for all schools as described above. The quotient will then be multiplied by each individual school's mileage multiple to determine the dollar figure for the school. Twenty-five thousand dollars from the Dairymen's sponsorship has been earmarked for return to schools participating in girls’ or boys’ state basketball tournaments. This will be returned following the completion of all state basketball tournaments. Example: Bonneville qualifies for the 4A state tournament in Boise. They travel 284 miles to Boise and play 3 games. 284 X 3 = 852 mileage multiple for Bonneville. This is done for all 48 girls' teams and all 48 boys' teams, adding all the mileage multiples together. The money available is divided for disbursement by the sum of all the mileage multiples, then multiply the quotient by 852 to determine the amount of money Bonneville school will receive. This money is sent following the basketball tournament. 9
girls state basketball champions Class A 1978 Kuna Barbara Eisenbarth 2007 Butte County Jason Hansen 1976 Lewiston Jim Wicks 1979 Grangeville Jan Solberg 2008 Grangeville Larson Anderson 1980 Madison Ann McLaughlin 2009 West Jefferson Jessica Shanafelt Class B 1981 Moscow J. Barrett, W. Shol 2010 West Jefferson Jessica Shanafelt 1976 Lapwai Ferris Paisano 1982 Moscow J. Barrett, W. Shol 2011 Grangeville Larson Anderson 1983 Post Falls Ron Worley 2012 Butte County Jesse Lettington 5A 1984 Madison Gary Parkinson 2013 North Fremont Ben Lenz 1977 Capital Barbara Johnson 1985 Madison Gary Parkinson 2014 Firth Sharla Cook 1978 Boise Elaine Elliott 1986 Preston Jean Paskins 2015 Soda Springs Wade Schvaneveldt 1979 Borah Laurie Burke 1987 St. Maries Randy Heindenreich 2016 West Jefferson Gary Skidmore 1980 Meridian Emery Roy 1988 St. Maries Randy Heindenreich 2017 Ririe Damien Smith 1981 Meridian Emery Roy 1989 Lakeland Mike Bayley 2018 Soda Springs Wade Schvaneveldt 1982 Meridian Emery Roy 1990 Kuna Doug Erickson 2019 Soda Springs Wade Schvaneveldt 1983 Meridian Emery Roy 1991 Shelley Newel Sargent 1984 Coeur d'Alene Dave Fealko 1992 Moscow Sally Greene 1A 1985 Highland Randy Rehrer 1993 Moscow Sally Greene 1977 Salmon River Marilyn Bagley 1986 Highland Randy Rehrer 1994 Moscow Sally Greene 1978 Highland David Snodgrass 1987 Highland Randy Rehrer 1995 Shelley Newel Sargent 1979 Richfield James Thomas 1988 Madison Garry Parkinson 1996 Moscow Sally Greene 1980 Kootenai Karla Merrill 1989 Madison Garry Parkinson 1997 Buhl Joe Shepard 1981 Kootenai Karla Merrill 1990 Madison Garry Parkinson 1998 Shelley Mike Jensen 1982 Midvale Dan Warfield 1991 Coeur d'Alene Dave Fealko 1999 Bear Lake Von Saxton 1983 Kendrick Jay Henderson 1992 Coeur d'Alene Dave Fealko 2000 American Falls Gary Aldous 1984 Cambridge Tracy Anderson 1993 Centennial Emery Roy 2001 Lakeland Steve Seymour 1985 Highland Dave Snodgrass 1994 Coeur d'Alene Dave Fealko 2002 Lakeland Steve Seymour 1986 Shoshone Ed Sandy 1995 Lake City Dave Fealko 2003 Shelley Mike Jensen 1987 Genesee Terry Asbjornsen 1996 Centennial Emery Roy 2004 Marsh Valley Stan Hales 1988 Cambridge Mike Woodman 1997 Borah Jim Pankratz 2005 Marsh Valley Todd Jensen 1989 Cambridge Mike Woodman 1998 Centennial Emery Roy 2006 Shelley Laurie Keister 1990 Plummer Ron Miller 1999 Borah Jim Pankratz 2007 Sugar-Salem Todd Jensen 1991 Troy Bobbi Hazeltine 2000 Coeur d'Alene Bill Pratt 2008 Shelley Burke Davis 1992 Troy Bobbi Hazeltine 2001 Borah Jim Pankratz 2009 Sugar-Salem Todd Jensen 1993 Highland Debbie Sobotta 2002 Boise Harry Angelos 2010 Priest River Gary Stewart 1994 Troy Bobbi Hazeltine 2003 Timberline Rich Clements 2011 Sugar-Salem Todd Jensen 1995 Highland Debbie Sobotta 2004 Centennial Emery Roy 2012 Marsh Valley Kyle McQuivey 1996 Troy Bobbi Hazeltine 2005 Boise Harry Angelos 2013 Snake River Rich Dunn 1997 Kendrick Lisa Wolff 2006 Centennial Emery Roy 2014 Filer Kody Ketterling 1998 Troy Bobbi Hazeltine 2007 Lake City Darren Taylor 2015 Sugar-Salem Crystal Carpenter 1999 Dietrich Gene Shaw 2008 Coeur d'Alene Dale Poffenroth 2016 Timberlake Matt Miller 2000 Sho-Ban Jodie Van de Venter 2009 Coeur d'Alene Dale Poffenroth 2017 Timberlake Matt Miller 2001 Leadore Tony Cooper 2010 Coeur d'Alene Dale Poffenroth 2018 Sugar-Salem Crystal Dayley 2002 Kendrick Lisa Wolff 2011 Lewiston Pat Teichmer 2019 Sugar-Salem Crystal Dayley 2003 Rimrock Bob Delle 2012 Lewiston Pat Teichmer 2004 Rimrock Bob Delle 2013 Post Falls Marc Allert 2A 2005 Shoshone Tim Chapman 2014 Coeur d'Alene Dale Poffenroth 1977 Prairie Art Dorval 2006 Garden Valley Paula Tucker-Boyd 2015 Mountain View Connie Skogrand 1978 Prairie Art Dorval 2007 Richfield Steve Kent 2016 Mountain View Connie Skogrand 1979 McCall-Donnelly Evelyn Hartley 2008 Genesee Lucas Rae 2017 Centennial Candace Thornton 1980 Homedale Dean Vance 2018 Post Falls Marc Allert 1981 Prairie Don Hoffmann 1A DI 2019 Eagle Cody Pickett 1982 Prairie Don Hoffmann 2009 Lapwai Shawn Spencer 1983 Grace Ray Yamauchi 2010 Clearwater Valley Krisi Pratt 4A 1984 Kimberly Terry Dowd 2011 Lapwai Shawn Spencer 2001 Caldwell Andy Jones 1985 Timberline Kyra Rolstad 2012 Prairie Lori Mader 2002 Post Falls Chris Johnson 1986 Grace Keith Bitton 2013 Kamiah Tina Ulmer 2003 Post Falls Chris Johnson 1987 Firth Diana Pearson 2014 Prairie Lori Mader 2004 Jerome Michelle Skyles 1988 Prairie Chris Wren 2015 Lapwai Eric Spencer 2005 Bonneville Traci Peterson 1989 Lapwai Dan Wilson 2016 Lapwai Eric Spencer 2006 Vallivue Stu Sells 1990 Declo Lynn Payne 2017 Lapwai Eric Spencer 2007 Burley Gordon Kerbs 1991 Sugar-Salem Bill Koehler 2018 Oakley Matt Payton 2008 Middleton Andy Jones 1992 Prairie Chris Wren 2019 Shoshone Tim Chapman 2009 Bonneville Ryan Harrigfeld 1993 Malad Roslyn Brimhall 2010 Middleton Andy Jones 1994 Grangeville Skip Hall 1A DII 2011 Middleton Andy Jones 1995 Clearwater Valley Dave Snodgrass 2009 Richfield Steve Kent 2012 Middleton Andy Jones 1996 Grangeville Larson Anderson 2010 Richfield Steve Kent 2013 Bishop Kelly Derek McCormick 1997 Prairie Gordon Heath 2011 Dietrich Acey Shaw 2014 Skyview Cindy Pasta 1998 Lapwai Shawn Spencer 2012 Dietrich Acey Shaw 2015 Century Chris Shuler 1999 West Jefferson Larry Niederer 2013 Dietrich Acey Shaw 2016 Century Chris Shuler 2000 Nampa Christian Byron Gingrich 2014 Dietrich Acey Shaw 2017 Middleton Andy Jones 2001 New Plymouth Denise Oliver 2015 Richfield Robert Hendren 2018 Burley Roger Caresia 2002 Lapwai Shawn Spencer 2016 Richfield Robert Hendren 2019 Century Chris Shuler 2003 Nampa Christian Byron Gingrich 2017 Butte County Carla Hansen 2004 Grangeville Larson Anderson 2018 Butte County Carla Hansen 3A 2005 Grangeville Larson Anderson 2019 Carey Merilee Sears 1977 Grangeville Marie Appel 2006 Butte County Jason Hansen 10
girls state basketball records 5A 2A Team Team Most points in a game Mountain View, 79 - 2019 Most points in a game Fruitland, 86 - 1986 Most points in a tourn. Mountain View, 205 - 2015 Most points in a tourn. Butte County, 214 - 2006 Highest pt. avg. in a tourn. Mountain View, 68.3 - 2015 Highest pts. avg in tourn. Butte County, 71.3 - 2006 Least points allowed an opp. Borah, 7 - 2001 Least pts. allowed an opp. Homedale, 13 - 1998 Individual Individual Most points in a game Brittney Hawks, Madison, 47 - 1998 Most points in a game Kerri Locke, Fruitland, 39 - 1986 Most field goals in a game Brittney Hawks, Madison, 21 - 1998 Margaret McCormick, Lapwai, 39 - 1995 Most free throws in a game Tisha Phillips, Lewiston, 18 - 2012 Most field goals in a game Kerri Locke, Fruitland, 17 - 1986 Most points in tournament Destiny Slocum, Mountain View, 85 - 2016 Most free throws in a game Julie Uranga, Homedale, 21 - 1981 Most field goals in tourn. Corissa Yasen, Coeur d'Alene, 33 - 1991 Most pts in a tournament Julie Uranga, Homedale, 101 (3 games) - 1981 Brittney Hawks, Madison, 33 - 1998 Most field goals in a tourn. Vallem, Kendrick, 32 - 1981 Most free throws in tourn. Tisha Phillips, Lewiston, 34 - 2012 Most free throws in a tourn. Julie Uranga, Homedale, 45 - 1981 Highest avg. pts. per game Destiny Slocum, Mountain View, 28.3 - 2016 Highest avg. pts. per game Julie Uranga, Homedale, 33.7 - 1981 Most 3 pt. goals in a game Steffney Layton, Blackfoot, 8 - 1994 Most 3 pt. goals in a game Kendra Leininger, Grangeville, 7 - 2006 Most 3 pt. goals in tourn. Meghan Boyd, Eagle, 12 - 2019 Most 3 pt. goals in a tourn. Billie Ann Randall, Grace, 12 - 1995 Kendra Leininger, Grangeville, 12 - 2006 4A 1A DI Team Team Most points in a game Skyview, 78 - 2008 Most points in a game Lapwai, 100 - 2015 Most points in a tourn. Sandpoint, 191 - 2003 Most pts. in a tourn. Lapwai, 229 (3 games) - 2015 Highest pt. avg. in a tourn. Sandpoint, 67.3 - 2003 Lapwai, 246 (4 games) - 2008 Least points allowed an opp. Wood River, 19 - 2012 Highest pt. avg. in tourn. Lapwai, 76.3 - 2015 Least points allowed an opp. Salmon River, 9 - 1977 Shoshone, 9 - 2018 Individual Most points in a game Alli Furness, Rigby, 36 - 2012 Individual Most field goals in a game Jennifer Pond, Jerome, 12 - 2003 Most points in a game Mindy Rice, Rimrock, 45 - 1991 Alli Furness, Rigby, 12 - 2012 Most field goals in a game Damiano, Kootenai, 17 - 1980 Most free throws in a game Amy Passey, Bonneville, 18 - 2005 Mindy Rice, Rimrock, 17 - 1991 Most points in tournament Maddie Schoening, Sandpoint, 67 - 2015 Most free throws in a game Kim Derr, Clark Fork, 17 - 1987 Most field goals in tourn. Aubree Callen, Jerome, 26 - 2010 Cara Hayman, Wallace, 17 - 2007 Most free throws in tourn. Jane Hansen, Madison, 26, 2012 Most points in a tourn. Mindy Rice, Rimrock, 100 (3 games) - 1991 Highest avg. pts. per game Maddie Schoening, Sandpoint, 22.33 - 2015 Hollie Tyler, Leadore, 107 (4 games) - 2000 Most 3 pt. goals in a game Paige Durrant, Pocatello, 7 - 2013, 2014 Most field goals in a tourn. Renee' Hewett, Kendrick, 39 (3 games) - 1989 Most 3 pt. goals in tourn. Paige Durrant, Pocatello, 12 - 2014 Mindy Rice, Rimrock, 39 (3 games) - 1991 Hollie Tyler, Leadore, 43 (4 games) - 2000 Most free throws in a tourn. Cara Hayman, Wallace, 36 - 2007 Highest avg. pts. per game Mindy Rice, Rimrock, 33.3 - 1991 Most 3 pt goals in a game Alicia Jester, Hagerman, 8 - 2002 Most 3 pt. goals in a tourn. Kallie Axelson, Shoshone, 13 - 2006 3A 1A DII Team Team Most points in a game Sugar-Salem, 85 - 2017 Most points in a game Summit Academy, 73 - 2012 Most pts in tournament Emmett, 211 - 1993 Butte County, 73 - 2017 Highest pt. avg. in tourn. Emmett, 70.3 - 1993 Most pts. in a tourn. Butte County, 193 - 2017 Least pts. allowed an opp. Snake River, 16 - 1990 Highest pt. avg. in tourn. Butte County, 64.3 - 2017 Timberlake, 16 - 2017 Least points allowed an opp. Deary, 13 - 2018 Individual Individual Most points in a game Sofia Hepworth, Sugar-Salem, 38 - 2010 Most points in a game Harley Jackson, Sho-Ban, 40 - 2019 Most field goals in a game Sofia Hepworth, Sugar-Salem, 16 - 2010 Most field goals in a game Jacey Shaw, Dietrich, 15 - 2015 Most free throws in a game Debbie Dianda, St. Maries, 15, 1985 Most free throws in a game Chevelle Shepard, Salmon River, 19 - 2017 Teresa Gemar, Shelley, 15, 1991 Most points in a tourn. Bella Murekatete, Genesis Prep, 86 - 2018 Most points in tournament Courtney Petersen, Burley, 96 - 1993 Most field goals in a tourn. Bella Murekatete, Genesis Prep, 35 - 2018 Most field goals in tourn. Courtney Petersen, Burley, 40 - 1993 Most free throws in a tourn. Lillian Rhea, Lakeside, 30 - 2016 Most free throws in tourn. Merrilee Udy, American Falls, 26 - 2000 Highest avg. pts. per game Bella Murekatete, Genesis Prep, 28.7 - 2018 Highest avg. pts per game Courtney Petersen, Burley, 32.0 - 1993 Most 3 pt goals in a game Harley Jackson, Sho-Ban, 10 - 2019 Most 3 pt goals in a game Taryn Soumas, Timberlake, 7 - 2019 Most 3 pt. goals in a tourn. Harley Jackson, Sho-Ban, 17 - 2019 Most 3 pt. goals in a tourn. Taryn Soumas, Timberlake, 13 - 2019 11
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