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5A Varsity Girls Basketball District Tournament 2022
Hosted by Capital and Borah
February 1-11
Congratulations to the Boise Brave for winning the District Championship with a 44-38 overtime victory against Timberline. -
5A JV Girls Basketball District Tournament 2022
Hosted by Mt. View High School
January 29, 31, and February 2nd
Congratulations to the Timberline Wolves who defeated Mt. View 43-40 to claim the JV District Championship -
5A Sophomore Girls Basketball District Tournament 2022
Hosted by Kuna High School
January 29, 31, and February 2nd (Championship Game at Mt. View)
Congratulations to the Timberline Wolves who defeated Eagle 35-31 to claim the Sophomore District Championship -
5A Varsity Boys Basketball District Tournament 2022
Hosted by Meridian and Timberline
February 12-25
Congratulations to the Owyhee Storm who defeated Eagle in the District Championship, 71-49.
Good luck to those teams at State! -
5A JV Boys Basketball District Tournament 2022
Hosted by Boise High School
February 12, 14, and 16
Congratulations to the Meridian Warriors for claiming the District Championship with a 60-47 victory over Eagle. -
5A Sophomore Boys Basketball District Tournament 2022
Hosted by Owyhee High School
February 12, 14, and 16 (Championship Game at Boise High School)
Congratulations to the Mt. View Mavericks, who claimed the District Championship with a 51-45 victory over Eagle. -
5A Wrestling District Tournament Schedule
Hosted by Borah High School
February 18-19, 2022
News
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Simmer Down or Sit Down (IHSAA)
By Karissa Niehoff, CEO of the NFHS and Chad Williams, Executive Director of the IHSAA
If you’re a fan of high school sports, we need to talk.
When you’re at the game, do you lose control? If so, everyone sees it—the teachers, the officials, the other fans,
the parents, and most importantly, the student-athletes. They see you at your worst. And it leaves an impression—
not just of you and the school but all Idaho high school athletics.
Research consistently underscores that kids look to adults as inspiration for who they want to be and how they
want to live. That’s because adults set the tone. Adults show what behaviors are acceptable and what aren’t.
Adults mold perceptions of what it is to be good and bad, and adults pass down the tools to help tell the
difference.
So, ask yourself, what difference are you creating? And what molds are you setting?
When you’re around kids, do you act like a role model? Are you on your best behavior, knowing that your actions
have an impact? Or do you see watchful eyes fixed on you and think this is my moment?
The effect you have on young minds is beyond measure. It’s deep and lasting, and it’s up to you to make it positive.
Idaho high school athletics are a place for positivity. They’re a place for encouragement and growth where young
people should feel safe to find themselves, learn from their mistakes and excel.
Negativity and bad behavior, on the other hand, stop growth in its tracks. They erode confidence, shrink identity
and eat away at esteem until nothing is left. Our student-athletes deserve better. Our student-athletes deserve
your support, understanding and a pledge to lead by example.
We must show them what it means to keep your cool, especially when facing adversity. It’s an essential life skill
and one that often takes a lifetime to learn. So, let’s start now. At the next game, when the stakes get high and
tensions rise, what impression will you leave?
Simmer down or sit down. Let’s show them how it’s done. -
2025 District III Cheer Information
Visit the site below for information about the District III Cheer Competition
https://sites.google.com/view/district3cheer/home?authuser=0
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2025 District III Dance Information
Information for the D3 Dance Event at Skyview HS in Nampa.
5A Winter 2022
News
-
Simmer Down or Sit Down (IHSAA)
By Karissa Niehoff, CEO of the NFHS and Chad Williams, Executive Director of the IHSAA
If you’re a fan of high school sports, we need to talk.
When you’re at the game, do you lose control? If so, everyone sees it—the teachers, the officials, the other fans,
the parents, and most importantly, the student-athletes. They see you at your worst. And it leaves an impression—
not just of you and the school but all Idaho high school athletics.
Research consistently underscores that kids look to adults as inspiration for who they want to be and how they
want to live. That’s because adults set the tone. Adults show what behaviors are acceptable and what aren’t.
Adults mold perceptions of what it is to be good and bad, and adults pass down the tools to help tell the
difference.
So, ask yourself, what difference are you creating? And what molds are you setting?
When you’re around kids, do you act like a role model? Are you on your best behavior, knowing that your actions
have an impact? Or do you see watchful eyes fixed on you and think this is my moment?
The effect you have on young minds is beyond measure. It’s deep and lasting, and it’s up to you to make it positive.
Idaho high school athletics are a place for positivity. They’re a place for encouragement and growth where young
people should feel safe to find themselves, learn from their mistakes and excel.
Negativity and bad behavior, on the other hand, stop growth in its tracks. They erode confidence, shrink identity
and eat away at esteem until nothing is left. Our student-athletes deserve better. Our student-athletes deserve
your support, understanding and a pledge to lead by example.
We must show them what it means to keep your cool, especially when facing adversity. It’s an essential life skill
and one that often takes a lifetime to learn. So, let’s start now. At the next game, when the stakes get high and
tensions rise, what impression will you leave?
Simmer down or sit down. Let’s show them how it’s done. -
2025 District III Cheer Information
Visit the site below for information about the District III Cheer Competition
https://sites.google.com/view/district3cheer/home?authuser=0
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2025 District III Dance Information
Information for the D3 Dance Event at Skyview HS in Nampa.