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2015 State boys basketball tournament- March 6

| March 6, 2015 11:00 PM

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<p>Lakeland’s Jay Plunkett shoots a jumper from behind the three-point line in the fourth quarter.</p>

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<p>Lakeland’s Auston Henry reacts in the last minute of the game after realizing his team would not get the win.</p>

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<p>Lakeland High School cheerleader Ember Minkovich cheers for the boys basketball team Friday against Burley High.</p>

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<p>Head coach Dave Stockwell shouts instructions to the Lakeland players on the court during the first half.</p>

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<p>Lakeland’s High School’s Devlin O’Neal makes space from a defender before passing the ball in the second half against Burley.</p>

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<p>Lakeland High’s Auston Henry scrambles against Burley High’s Mackinley Quast for a loose ball in the first period of the consolation round of the state 4A boys basketball tournament Friday at Borah High School in Boise.</p>

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<p>Lakeland’s Slader Ray is blocked by the forearm of Cole Gibbons (22) during the third quarter in Boise.</p>

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<p>Lakeland post Jau Plunkett moves around a Burley defender to make a pass in the first period on Friday.</p>

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<p>The Hawks’ Auston Henry secures a rebound before Burley defenders could get to the ball. To order prints go to http://cdapress.com/photojournalism.</p>

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<p>Lakeland High’s Tyrel Derrick (11) dribbles around Burley defender Mackinley Quast (10) during the second quarter at Borah High School.</p>

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<p>Lakeland High School head basketball coach Dave Stockwell calls on Devlin O’Neal to enter the game prior to making a substitution in the first half.</p>

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<p>Slader Ray, of Lakeland, comes down with a rebound in the second quarter against Burley.</p>

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<p>Lakeland supporters McKenna Young, left, Kaitlyn Whitesitt, center, and Maddi Ray, whose younger brother plays for the Hawks, cheer for their team in the second half.</p>

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<p>Post Falls’ Jack Millsap shoots a free throw in the final quarter against Capital in Nampa.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High’s Jacob Blakney gets the tip-in after beating a Capital defender while following a teammate’s shot in the second half.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High’s Wyatt Millsap concentrates while shooting a free throw against Capital High.</p>

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<p>Post Falls head coach Mike McLean keeps a business-like demeanor as the bench cheers during the first period.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High School post Jack Millsap jukes a Capital defender during the first half.</p>

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<p>Capital High’s Cameron Godeny-Scott and Post Falls Dalton Thompson go for a loose ball in the third quarter.</p>

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<p>The Trojans’ Zach Hillman drives to the hoop against Capital in the semi-final round on Friday.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High’s Dalton Thompson stretches into the air to receive a pass Friday against Capital.</p>

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<p>Post Falls’ Zach Hillman plays defense against Capital defender Justin Saunders during the first quarter in Nampa.</p>

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<p>Post Falls’ Ryan English dribbles up the court during the first half at the Idaho Center.</p>

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<p>Mike McLean signals the play to his team in the first quarter against Capital High School.</p>

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<p>Parents, fans and supporters celebrate as the final seconds tick away Friday at the Idaho Center.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High School students Alexis Ferguson, left, Kirsten Rowley and Tyler Keough, far right, cheer for their team Friday during the state 5A boys basketball semi-final game against Capital High at the Idaho Center in Nampa.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High School’s Jack Millsap beats Capital High’s Derrick White (3) and Cameron Godeny-Scott (24) for the rebound in the fourth quarter Friday during the state 5A boys basketball semi-final game against Capital High at the Idaho Center in Nampa.</p>

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<p>Post Falls’ Dalton Thompson leaps into the air to pass the ball for an assist in the second half.</p>

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<p>St. Maries’ AJ Becktel puts up a first quarter score over Soda Springs’ Riley Yamauchi.</p>

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<p>St. Maries’ Bryant Asbury shoots a jump shot over Soda Springs defender Landry Schvaneveldt in the first period.</p>

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<p>St. Maries High’s Dakota Wilson grimaces while putting up a second quarter score against Soda Springs.</p>

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<p>St. Maries High’s Jake Sieler reaches to control a loose ball in the first half.</p>

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<p>St. Maries High’s AJ Becktel drives around Soda Spring High School’s Kyle Sims during the first half in Boise.</p>

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<p>St. Maries head basketball coach Bryan Chase displays an expression of bewilderment as the crowd behing signals for a technical foul after a Soda Springs player bounced the ball off the floor in frustration during the second quarter.</p>

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<p>The Lumberjacks’ Matthew Smith pauses before putting up a shot in the first half.</p>

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<p>Keifer Gibson, of St. Maries, races for the ball after stealing it from Soda Springs guard Tanner Meyers.</p>

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<p>St. Maries students react to a play on the court in the second quarter.</p>

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<p>St. Maries High School forward Jacob Greer falls to the floor after colliding with Soda Springs’ Landry Schvaneveldt while chasing a loose ball in the first half of the semi-final round of the state 2A boys basketball tournament Friday at Capital High School in Boise.</p>