Dietrich 54,Castleford 46
Jacey Shaw scored 34 points to lead Dietrich past pluckyCastleford.
The Wolves’ game plan was to let Shaw go off and limiteveryone else – no other Dietrich player scored more than 5 points but Shaw’s effortwas still enough to get Dietrich to a fifth straight final.
The Blue Devils are now one win away from becoming the firstIdaho girls basketball team to win five straight titles.
Sydney Ellsworth scored 17 and pulled in eight rebounds forCastleford, which will play for third place.
Box score:http://www.idhsaa.org/sports/stats/1415/gbb/1AD2/1ad2girlsgame5.html
Idaho Sports Playerof the Game: Jacey Shaw, Dietrich.
Richfield 41, Mackay32
April Wood had a double-double of 17 points and 11 reboundsto lead Richfield past Mackay and into the championship game.
Brittney Buckner scored 11 and had eight rebounds, whileMariah Lezamiz added 10 points for the Tigers.
Cheyan James had 14 points to pace Mackay, which moves tothe third-place game.
Box score: http://www.idhsaa.org/sports/stats/1415/gbb/1AD2/1ad2girlsgame6.html
Idaho Sports Playerof the Game: April Wood, Richfield.
Lakeside 42, Council40
Lillian Rhea scored 10 points and added seven rebounds asLakeside rallied to beat Council.
The Knights trailed by seven points at halftime but poweredpast the Lumberjacks in the second half to reach the consolation final.
Zoe Wessels had 17 points in the loss for Council.
Box score:http://www.idhsaa.org/sports/stats/1415/gbb/1AD2/1ad2girlsgame7.html
Idaho Sports Playerof the Game: Lillian Rhea, Lakeside.
Nezperce 30,Tri-Valley 27
Tianna Leitch scored 10 point, including the winning3-pointer at the buzzer as Nezperce stunned Tri-Valley with a late knockoutpunch.
Arika Arnzen also scored 10 points for the Indians, whotrailed 27-15 late in the third quarter.
Nezperce scored the game’s final 15 points, shutting outTri-Valley in the fourth quarter.
Box score:http://www.idhsaa.org/sports/stats/1415/gbb/1AD2/1ad2girlsgame8.html
Idaho Sports Playerof the Game: Tianna Leitch, Nezperce.
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