Surprise Performances from Idaho: Part 1
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Here at Prep Network, I am tasked with the difficult challenge of attempting to recognize, report, and react to quality high school basketball performances from across the state. While I know there are people in the world who think that…
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Continue ReadingHere at Prep Network, I am tasked with the difficult challenge of attempting to recognize, report, and react to quality high school basketball performances from across the state. While I know there are people in the world who think that this is no tall task (I’m looking at you, former collegiate teammate who heard I was from Idaho and asked what I liked about Des Moines), Idaho is a ridiculously large state in terms of area, and the population boom has brought a lot of great new talent to the area as well (and inflated house prices, gas prices, grocery prices…). In all, as I watch a lot of these games, I am often surprised by great performances from players that I haven’t heard of until watching a game. Continue reading for a look at a few surprise performances I saw recently in the great state of Idaho.
Lapwai vs. Genesee: Lapwai got out to an early lead against Genesee recently and only proceeded to increase that margin until the final buzzer sounded. Lapwai nearly put up 90 points thanks to a combination of their fast-paced offense, and incredibly suffocating defense which forces offensive players into making poor decisions and coughing up turnovers. Lapwai was led by a really solid 22-point performance from Kross Taylor Kross Taylor 6'3" | SG Lapwai | 2022 State ID who showed that he could turn defense into offense while also knocking down outside shots as well. Kase Wynott Kase Wynott 6'6" | SF Lapwai | 2024 State ID added 16 points on a strong shooting night as well and contributed many assists. AJ Ellenwood AJ Ellenwood 6'4" | C Lapwai | 2022 State ID also added 11 points as Lapwai led a balanced scoring attack. Genesee struggled to score throughout the majority of the night, but Cameron Meyer was the lone leader with 9 points.
Logos-Moscow vs. Kamiah: Logos-Moscow was able to pull off a much-needed win over Kamiah recently. Logos-Moscow was able outlast Kamiah in the final minutes of the game and showed overall poise and high basketball IQ while successfully managing the end of the game. Logos-Moscow was led by a 17 point performance from Roman Nuttbrock thanks in large part to his 4 three-pointers that he knocked down throughout the contest. Nuttbrock also got help from Will Casebolt scoring 9 points. Kamiah put up a great effort thanks to 16 points from Everett Skinner as he scored well from inside the paint and from the three-point line. Kavan Mercer added 14 points and David Kludt finished off double-digit scorers with 13 points on the night.