Dietrich 64, Lakeside44
Katee Hubert scored 23 points and added 10 rebounds asfour-time defending champion Dietrich rolled past Lakeside.
Jacey Shaw scored 18 points and added eight rebounds of herown for the Blue Devils, who are attempting to become the first Idaho girlsbasketball team to win five straight championships in any division.
Jordyn Nomee sored 14, Cailyn Dohrman 13 and Lillian Rhea 12for Lakeside.
Box Score: http://www.idhsaa.org/sports/stats/1415/gbb/1AD2/1AD2girlsgame1.html
Idaho Sports Playerof the Game: Katee Hubert, Dietrich.
Castleford 43,Council 25
Haddee Reynolds scored 10 to lead a balanced Castlefordeffort, as the Wolves won in their first playoff game in more than 30 years.
The Wolves had four players score between 7 and 10 points inthe win. Council trailed the entire game, aside from scoring the openingbasket.
Chloe Bryson scored 10 for the Lumberjacks.
Box Score: http://www.idhsaa.org/sports/stats/1415/gbb/1AD2/1AD2girlsgame2.html
Idaho Sports Playerof the Game: Haddee Reynolds, Castleford.
Mackay 47, Tri-Valley26
Chelbee Rosenkrance scored 14 and pulled in eight reboundsto lead Mackay over Tri-Valley.
Cheyan James scored a game-high 21 for the Miners, who nevertrailed in the game.
Mackay is the only non-District IV team to reach thesemifinals.
Valery Kindall scored nine for Tri-Valley.
Box Score: http://www.idhsaa.org/sports/stats/1415/gbb/1AD2/1AD2girlsgame3.html
Idaho Sports Playerof the Game: Chelbee Rosenkrance, Mackay.
Richfield 41,Nezperce 30
Mariah Lezamiz and Taylor King each scored 16 points asRichfield made it three District IV teams in the state semifinals by beatingNezperce.
Richfield shackled Nezperce early and often, allowing justfour points in each of the first two quarters to take a 20-point halftime lead.
Kourne Carpenter scored 13 and had seven rebounds forNezperce.
Box Score: http://www.idhsaa.org/sports/stats/1415/gbb/1AD2/1AD2girlsgame4.html
Idaho Sports Playerof the Game: Mariah Lezamiz, Richfield.
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