State tournaments are online as the teams in the area are preparing for tournaments for basketball girls. | Allan Steele, Eastidahosports.com.
Idaho Falls – Basketball Girl Tournaments start on Saturday with district 5 and 6 conferences that want to coronize champions and send teams to the state.
Here are some story lines to watch.
Pursuit of the Trojans
Rigby finished unbeaten at 8-0 in 6-district 4-5-6 and had the highest defense in the conference of 49.33 points.
The Trojans were pushed by the rival Madison in both games in the regular season, winning with three points and then winning two in the overtime when the teams met last week.
Shippen pursues a record record
Skyline Shippen pursues the state’s evaluation record and can hit the sign during the tournament.
More importantly, Grizzlies are the best seeds and have their views at a 5A state tournament.
No. 2 Blackfoot handed Skyline its lone loss this week.
Another 5A action
He climbed through his conference and was ranked # 2 in the state for the second half of the season.
Thunder won seven straight matches after a loss of 50-48 from Eagle, which is ranked in the 6A state poll.
Conference on wild, wild mountain rivers
State # 1 Salem-Salem is unbeaten, but is challenged by his two enemies at the conference, southern Fremont and Teton.
Diggers won regular season matches with Cougars and Timberwolves, but everything can happen in the regional tournament.
Southern Fremont includes one of the best players in the state in Brian Bailey.
The conference receives 1.5 beds, so the loser of the championship will receive another shot in a state game of play.
Bear Lake won the Southeast Idaho Conference.
Bulldogs best seeds in nuclear
Riri is a top dog, but Firth and northern Fremont had profitable conference records and they both defeated Riri during the regular season.
The winner of the tournament receives an automatic location in the request, but the loser will receive a slot in the game game.
From district 5, the state № 1 Malad has not lost since its opening season on November 15 at Bear Lake.
Since then, the dragons have won 20 straight games and will be difficult in the post -season.
Pirates look to bounce
Butt County had won seven straight and was ranked on the state media survey, but lost its final in Grace’s regular season.
More Bulldogs on top
Rocelland stubbornly through a difficult 1A Rocky Mountain Conference, which saw five teams ended with winning records.
The bulldogs finished 9-0 at a conference and were ranked # 1 in the state media survey. They were # 2 behind Genesee this week.