Grangeville reaches 2A third place game
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The 2020-2021 Grangeville basketball girls won on the court and in the classroom, posting a 2A-best 3.976 grade point average as well as a state tournament win over Cole Valley Christian. Pictured is the team with the academic state championship award, which was presented to them by the Idaho High School Activities Association before the third place trophy game Saturday, Feb. 20.

New Plymouth's Alyssa Christensen towered over the Grangeville girls and played disruptive defense in addition to booking a double-double (16 points, 14 rebounds) during the third place game Feb. 20. Pictured is Grangeville's Talia Brown looking for room to make a move against her.
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The 2020-2021 Grangeville basketball girls won on the court and in the classroom, posting a 2A-best 3.976 grade point average as well as a state tournament win over Cole Valley Christian. Pictured is the team with the academic state championship award, which was presented to them by the Idaho High School Activities Association before the third place trophy game Saturday, Feb. 20.
The Grangeville girls tangled with New Plymouth during the 2A third place game Saturday, Feb. 20. Pictured are Bailey Vanderwall and Talia Brown scrapping for a rebound with New Plymouth's Eboni Shaw.
Grangeville's Talia Brown is pictured shooting over Bear Lake's Hailey Humphreys.
Grangeville's Camden Barger looks to make a move against Bear Lake's Oakley Crane.
Grangeville's Macy Smith works around a Bear Lake defender to score two.
Grangeville's Zoe Lutz pivots and looks to pass to a teammate positioned inside against Bear Lake.
Grangeville's Macy Smith dribbles past Bear Lake's Kalisha Parker.
Grangeville's Macy Smith works away from a defensive rotation, as Bear Lake's Eliza Sharp helps against Smith's baseline drive.
Grangeville's defensive trap against Bear Lake's Hailey Humphreys resulted in a steal for Camden Barger.
Having cut past New Plymouth's Kerissa Rupp with help from a screen by teammate Talia Brown, Grangeville's Bella Dame squares up to shoot.
New Plymouth's Alyssa Christensen towered over the Grangeville girls and played disruptive defense in addition to booking a double-double (16 points, 14 rebounds) during the third place game Feb. 20. Pictured is Grangeville's Talia Brown looking for room to make a move against her.
Grangeville's Bailey Vanderwall tested New Plymouth's interior defense with a strong move inside against a defender not pictured and Nicole Binggeli's rotation to help.
Grangeville's Cameran Green shoots over a New Plymouth player.
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