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American Falls High School Beavers
3A District V 3A South East Idaho Conference
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Colors: Red, White & Black
Head Coach:   Jason Brower
Years as Head Coach
4
Previous Experience
18 years Marsh Valley, 3 years North Gem, Assistant in American Falls for 4 years
Assistant Coaches
Robert Crompton, Shane Bolgen, and Andrew Wallentine
RECORD
Record Last Year
10-10
Conference Record Last Year
0-4
State Titles
0
TEAM
Returning Players
Beau Brower, Guard, 12th
Josh Nebeker, Post, 12th
Wyatt Anderson, Post 12th
Dax Brower, Shooting Guard, 11th
Austin Adair, Forward, 11th 
Zak Grigg, Point Guard, 10th
Key Players lost from last year
As a varsity Team, we lost 2 total players. We have the remaining above players returning. All of which will help our team. All have had Varsity experience since their sophomore year.
Team Preview
As a team, what are your offensive strengths?

As a team we can really get out and run. We will be able to attack the rim and also shoot the 3 ball pretty well.

Offensive areas you hope to improve on over last year:

Second chance points will be important. We will work on crashing the boards and getting offensive points that way.

As a team, what are your defensive strengths?

We will be able to pressure the ball and force some turnovers. We have good speed and we will be able to defend man to man.

What are you most excited about in regards to this year's team?

We are excited that we have so many players coming back. All of which have lots of experience at the varsity level. We felt like last year we turned the corner and started to compete at a higher level. We have several guards in Beau, Dax and Zak returning that all started last year and shot the ball really well. Each of them have strengths that should really help us. We also have Austin Adair returning who has really developed into a strong stretch post his presence both inside and out will not go unnoticed. And finally, Josh Nebeker will be a huge presence in the middle this year. This summer he grew and helped our program immensely. Most importantly, we also have some new guys that will really help us off the bench. Their ability to come in and help will be important.

What is the 'X-Factor' to having success this season as a team?

This teams x-factor is that we play together. As a group we are willing to do  what is necessary for the group to win. We have enough good players that if one is not playing great we will be able to pick each other up.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Beau Brower, American Falls
Josh Nebeker, American Falls
El Hadley, Marsh Valley
Paxton Belnap, Marsh Valley
Marcus Coombs, Snake River
Luke Higginson, Snake River

Written by: Brandon Baney

For as long as Robert Coombs has patrolled the sidelines at Snake River High School (31 years), the Panthers have been a contender not just for the District 5 title, but the Class 3A championship, as well.

In his thirty-plus seasons as Snake River head coach, Coombs has led the Panthers to over 500 wins and five titles (2000, 2002, 2005, 2006 and 2013). It’s helped that all four of Coombs’ sons (Brad, Tyler, Chandler and Marcus) have been excellent players, but the overall success of the program is incredible.

Marcus is the last of the Coombs boys, and the 6-foot-5 junior averaged 16 points per game a year ago. Combine that with 6-foot-2 senior guard Luke Higginson’s 21 points per game, and you can see why coaches have selected Snake River as the favorite yet again in the South East Idaho Conference.

“We have a lot of returning players that can score and have a lot of experience,” says coach Coombs. “We also have very good speed and three players over 6-foot-5.”

Right behind Snake River, though, is American Falls. The Beavers went 10-10 a season ago, and bring back a solid group of athletes that are ready to take the next step under fourth-year coach Jason Brower. “As a varsity team, we lost two total players,” says Brower. “All of our key returners have had varsity experience since their sophomore year, which will help our team.”

The American Falls starting lineup will feature the Brower brothers (senior Beau and junior Dax) at the guard spots. They’ll be flanked by junior forward Austin Adair and senior posts Josh Nebeker and Wyatt Anderson. Sophomore point guard Zak Grigg played as a freshman a year ago, and will also play valuable minutes for the Beavers.

“As a team we can really get out and run,” says coach Brower. “We will be able to attack the rim and also shoot the three-ball pretty well. But second chance points will be important. We will work on crashing the boards and getting points that way.”

That athleticism will also help on defense. “We will be able to pressure the ball and force some turnovers,” says Brower. “We have good speed and we will be able to defend man to man.”

As long as everyone stays committed and on the same page, there’s an expectation that American Falls will compete for a berth to state. “This team’s X-factor is that we play together,” says Brower. “As a group we are willing to do what is necessary for the group to win. We have enough good players that if one is not playing great, we will be able to pick each other up.”

While Snake River and American Falls return established cores, Marsh Valley is at the other end of the pendulum. After going 63-16 the past three seasons, the Eagles are hitting the reset button with a new group of players, and a new head coach as well. Kent Howell, who led the Eagles to the 2021 3A state title, was promoted to Marsh Valley’s Athletic Director position, so Chris Ball will now assume coaching duties.







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