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Trojans Bring Home Championship

| March 6, 2010 11:00 PM

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<p>Marcus Colbert from Post Falls High maneuvers around Eagle High's Daved Gillmore while in flight to score two of his 15 points during the state 5A boys basketball championship game Saturday at the Idaho Center in Nampa.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High's Shawn Reid flies along the edge of the court after being fouled by Eagle High's Taylor Kelly which sent the defender to the bench with five fouls.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High's Malcolm Colbert celebrates after drawing a foul from Jordan Thompson from Eagle High.</p>

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<p>Jared Kennedy from Post Falls High puts pressure on Eagle High's Thayne Pearson as he goes up for a shot in the second half.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High's Shawn Reid goes up for a block on Josh Thibault from Eagle High during the first half.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High's Malcolm Colbert goes up for a shot and draws a foul from an Eagle High defender during the second half.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High's Shawn Reid cracks a smile as he team maintains a comfortable lead with two minutes left in the Trojan's first championship win since 1964.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High's Shawn Reid celebrates his teams championship win while teammate Jared Kennedy lifts Anthony "A-Train" King during the jubilation Saturday following the game against Eagle High at the Idaho Center in Nampa. The win is the school's first boys basketball championship since 1964.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High's Shawn Reid, right, Scott Benner, Marcus Colbert celebrate the Trojan's first championship win since 1964 following the state 5A boys basketball championship game Saturday at the Idaho Center in Nampa.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High's Jared Kennedy, Marcus Colbert and Shawn Reid celebrate in the locker room with their team following the Trojan's first championship win since 1964 at the state 5A boys basketball championship game Saturday at the Idaho Center in Nampa.</p>

The No. 2 ranked Post Falls Trojan's beat out the No. 1 Eagle High during the championship game Saturday with a final score of 68-60 at the Idaho Center in Nampa. The win is the school's first boys basketball championship since 1964.