Richfield High School Tigers
1A D2 District IV
1AD2 Sawtooth Conference
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Colors: Red, White & Black
Head Coach: Buck Hendren Years as Head Coach 12th Season Previous Experience 12 years Richfield JV boys 4 years Tomales, CA JV boys 1 year Tomales, CA freshman boys Assistant Coaches Mike Smith
RECORD
Record Last Year 22-6 State Titles 1979, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016
TEAM
Returning Players Madalyn Long, 12, F Kasey Hendren, 11, G Shelby Jones, 10, F Returning Players with Honors Kasey Hendren - 1st Team All-Conference, 2nd Team All-State Shelby Jones - Honorable Mention All-Conference, IdahoSports.com 6th Man Award Key Players lost from last year Tori Truman 6’1” All-Conference post. Tough at both ends of the floor.
Kenzie Riley. Going to miss her 3 pt shooting.
Maddyson Jones SR and Fallon O’Barr SO.- 2 starting guards that were keys to our success last year that have decided not to play this year. Incoming impact players Jaci Telford, Guard, Junior. Not new to Varsity, but will have a much bigger role.
Clancy Patterson, Forward, Junior. Not new to Varsity, but will have a much bigger role.
Kallee Hendren, Guard, Sophomore. Injured much of last year, but will be a contributor this year.
A bunch of Freshman- Bella Race, Evelyn Hall, Baylee Henson, and Whitney Marquez all may have the opportunity to help out at the Varsity level.
Conference Preview
Players to Watch Hailey Astle, Dietrich Abby Hendricks, Dietrich Sage Hubert, Dietrich Samantha Osborne, Hagerman Kasey Hendren, Richfield Shelby Jones, Richfield Madalyn Long, Richfield Written by: Katie Knight Richfield and Dietrich are 13 miles apart and are always battling to dominate the Sawtooth Conference. Both programs know how to build a successful team and win at the state tournament, each earning multiple state championships. Dietrich will make a strong run this season, led by Offensive Player of the Year Hailey Astle and 1st team All-Conference selection Saige Hubert. The Blue Devils will look to play Richfield for the only bid to the state tournament for the four-team conference. Richfield is ready for the ’22-23 season and is putting in the work with a challenging non-conference schedule. Coach Buck Hendren’s squad lost some key players but is returning starter Kasey Hendren who earned 1st team All-Conference and 2nd Team All-State honors last year as a sophomore. Another junior, Shelby Jones, earned All-Conference Honorable mention and the Idahosports.com 6th Man Award last season. Both juniors will be joined by several sophomores and freshmen who are ready to help at the varsity level. Strong post play from Madalyn Long and Jones will add balance to Kasey Hendren’s ability to create shots for herself and teammates. Coach Hendren’s defensive philosophy will be” pressure, pressure, pressure. Make other offenses uncomfortable all the time.” The Tigers only gave up 26.4ppg last season and look to do it again this year. Richfield is ready to “improve every practice and every game and give ourselves the opportunity compete for a conference title and a trip to state,” says Coach Hendren. Hagerman is a program with relatively unknown talent. Two years ago there wasn’t even a girls basketball program and this season they had over 20 girls turn out to play. The Pirates have a new coach, Nick Gonzales, who has 22 years of coaching experience. Coach Gonzales wants his team to be fast and dominate the post play. Brooklyn DeVries will use her strength to lead an inexperienced squad and pressure teams in the paint. Defensively, the Pirates are expected to work hard and use their “quickness and tenacity,” says Gonzales. He wants his players to “fall in love with the process and let the outcome come later.” The Mushers of Camas County will be looking to fill a huge hole left by Ashly Botz. This season the Mushers will need to find a scoring threat and be aggressive on the defensive end in order to compete with the top teams in the Sawtooth Conference.
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