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2015 State boys basketball tournament- March 7

| March 8, 2015 7:30 AM

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<p>St. Maries High School’s Matthew Smith soars into the air for a shot in the second quarter against West Jefferson.</p>

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<p>St. Maries’ Jake Sieler goes up for a lay-in after driving between a pair of West Jefferson defenders during the first half.</p>

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<p>St. Maries’ Logan Feasline fights for posession of the ball with West Jefferson’s Uriel Garcia during the third quarter.</p>

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<p>St. Maries High’s Jacob Greer disrupts a pass by West Jefferson’s Benson Briggs during the state 2A tournament in Boise.</p>

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<p>Jake Sieler, of St. Maries, takes a shot over a West Jefferson defender in the second half on Saturday.</p>

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<p>The St. Maries bench and cheer section reacts after the Lumberjacks score in the fourth quarter.</p>

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<p>St. Maries forward shoots the ball over West Jefferson’s Connor Skidmore during the second quarter.</p>

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<p>St. Maries’ Dakota Wilson looks for a passing option during the first half Saturday in Boise.</p>

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<p>St. Maries High School’s AJ Becktel drives past a West Jefferson defender in the third period.</p>

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<p>St. Maries High’s Keifer Gibson gets vertical while shooting the ball in the first half.</p>

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<p>St. Maries head coach Bryan Chase gives direction from the sideline in the fourth quarter against West Jefferson.</p>

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<p>St. Maries’ Jake Sieler is fouled by West Jefferson’s Uriel Garcia while shooting a fading jumper in the fourth quarter.</p>

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<p>St. Maries guard Chase Truscott hugs teammate Matthew Smith after placing third in the state 2A boys basketball tournament in Boise.</p>

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<p>Kellogg’s Gus Colburn lifts the Wildcat’s fourth place trophy while celebrating with his team after winning the state 3A boys basketball consolation round Saturday at Meridian High School in Meridian.</p>

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<p>Kellogg’s Gus Colburn gets tangled up with Fruitland’s Tyler Eiguren after going for a rebound in the first quarter of the state 3A boys basketball consolation game in Meridian.</p>

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<p>Kellogg High School’s Tobias Colburn scrambles for a loose ball against Fruitland High’s Walker Whaley in the third period.</p>

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<p>Tobias Colburn reaches up trying for a rebound against Fruitland defenders on Saturday.</p>

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<p>Kellogg’s Caleb McDonald prepares to shoot a free throw during the second half.</p>

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<p>Kellogg’s Ryan Martin makes a move inside on Fruitland’s Conner Benear to set up a pass in the fourth quarter.</p>

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<p>Kellogg guard Chase Jerome (5) shoots the ball around Fruitland defender Jerred Seamons (4) second period.</p>

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<p>Kellogg’s Tobias Colburn shoots a jump shot against Fruitland in the first quarter in Meridian.</p>

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<p>Kellogg’s Tucker Gust shots over a Fruitland defender for a first half score.</p>

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<p>Gus Colburn, of Kellogg High, reacts after being called for a foul on Fruitland’s Wyatt Dennison after a scramble for a loose ball in final minutes.</p>

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<p>Kellogg head basketball coach Jeff Lambert makes a plan with his team during a time-out in the fourth quarter.</p>

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<p>Kellogg’s Dominic Easley drives to the hoop past Fruitland High School’s Walker Whaley during the third quarter.</p>

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<p>Kellogg High School’s Gus Colburn is fouled while taking a shot in the second half.</p>

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<p>Kellogg High’s Ryan Martin jukes Fruitland’s Conner Benear before passing the ball in the third quarter.</p>

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<p>Kellogg’s Gus Colburn fakes a move to the basket before passing the ball for an assist on Saturday.</p>

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<p>Dalton Thompson celebrates with the student section after Post Falls High School won the state 5A boys basketball championship title game against Highland High School in overtime Saturday night at the Idaho Center in Nampa.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High School’s Jacob Blakney dribbles the ball up the court as Jack Millsap gestures as time expires in overtime during the state 5A boys basketball tournament championship game against Highland High Saturday night at the Idaho Center in Nampa. Post Falls won the title with a score of 67-62.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High’s Jacob Blakney gets a hand on more than the ball while going against Highland’s Connor Harding for a rebound in the first quarter.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High’s Max McCullough beats Highland’s Jawan Frazier-Flores while scrambling for a loose ball in the second quarter.</p>

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<p>Post Falls’ Jack Millsap goes up for a first half rebound at the Idaho Center.</p>

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<p>Luke Anderson, a Post Falls guard, gets tangled with Highland’s Jawan Frazier-Flores while trying to recover a rebound during the title game.</p>

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<p>Post Falls’ Dalton Thompson puts up a first half jump shot.</p>

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<p>Post Falls’ Wyatt Millsap takes a shot outside the key over Highland High’s Stefan Gonzalez during the third quarter.</p>

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<p>Kyle Koski cheers for the Trojans from the Post Falls stands during the second half.</p>

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<p>Post Falls post Jack Millsap prepares to pass the ball around Highland defender Mav Woodward in the fourth quarter.</p>

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<p>Post Falls players cheer from the bench after a score late in the championship game.</p>

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<p>Jacob Blakney makes a move with the ball around a Highland defender.</p>

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<p>Mike McLean, Post Falls boys basketball head coach, calls out a play from the sidelines in the fourth quarter.</p>

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<p>Post Falls High’s Max McCullough drives to the basket past Highland’s Connor Harding during the second half.</p>

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<p>Jack Millsap shoots a free throw to help secure Post Falls lead in overtime against Highland.</p>

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<p>Cindy Millsap folds her hands in anticipation during the final minutes of regulation.</p>

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<p>Mike McLean rallies his team during a time-out late in the fourth quarter.</p>

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<p>Post Falls Dalton Thompson is fouled by Highland’s Stefan Gonzales in an effort to stop the clock in overtime.</p>

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<p>Post Falls’ Max McCullough drives past Highland’s Kyler Manu in the second quarter.</p>