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T-Wolves vs. Rocky Mountain High

| March 5, 2010 11:00 PM

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<p>Wes Beusan from Lake City High jumps above players from Rocky Mountain High as he goes up for a rebound.</p>

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<p>J.J. Stoddard leads his Lake City teammates out of the tunnel at the Idaho Center and to the court for the second half of their match-up against Rocky Mountain High Friday at the state 5A boys basketball tournament at Idaho Center in Nampa. The T-Wolves were eliminated from the tournament after the 72-52 loss to the Grizzlies.</p>

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<p>J.J. Stoddard from Lake City High goes up for a shot against the defense of Rocky Mountain High's Ryan Strand during the first half of their game Friday at the state 5A boys basketball tournament at Idaho Center in Nampa. The T-Wolves were eliminated from the tournament after the 72-52 loss to the Grizzlies.</p>

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<p>Lake City High's Brady Smith puts up a shot during the first half of their game Friday at the state 5A boys basketball tournament at Idaho Center in Nampa. The T-Wolves were eliminated from the tournament after the 72-52 loss to the Grizzlies.</p>

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<p>Lake City High's Chris Wheelock slips past Ryan Skurdal from Rocky Mountain High for a layup Friday at the state 5A boys basketball tournament at Idaho Center in Nampa. The T-Wolves were eliminated from the tournament after the 72-52 loss to the Grizzlies.</p>

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<p>Lake City High's Wes Beusan waits for his teammate Chris Wheelock's free throw while getting position in front of Rocky Mountain High players Friday at the state 5A boys basketball tournament at Idaho Center in Nampa.</p>

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<p>Lake City High's coach Jim Winger yells for a foul call against Rocky Mountain High Friday at the state 5A boys basketball tournament at Idaho Center in Nampa.</p>

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<p>Lake City High's Mark Smyly tries to find a way out of a trap set by Rocky Mountain High Friday at the state 5A boys basketball tournament at Idaho Center in Nampa.</p>

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<p>Lake City High's Wes Beusan, left, Brady Smith and Chris Wheelock wait for the final minutes to run down of their 72-52 loss to Rocky Mountain High Friday at the state 5A boys basketball tournament at Idaho Center in Nampa.</p>