Select Headlines – December 30, 2025-January 4, 2026
Happy New Year! 2026 is off to a blazing start with game-winners, milestone moments, tournament MVPs, and multiple 30+ point performances. Let’s dive into this week’s headlines.
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Happy New Year! 2026 is off to a blazing start with game-winners, milestone moments, tournament MVPs, and multiple 30+ point performances. Let’s dive into this week’s headlines.
our players continue to shine with milestone moments and dominant performances. Two players hit the 1,000-point mark this week, and the scoring kept rolling. Let’s dive into this week’s headlines.
This week brought some absolutely electric performances. A 53-point explosion, multiple 30-point nights, and career milestones highlight another outstanding week for our players. Let’s dive into this week’s headlines.
Week two of the season brought even more fireworks. Big scoring nights, double-doubles, and clutch performances filled the stat sheets. Let’s dive into this week’s headlines.
Jaden Ghoreishi and Ethan Harris go head to head, Jaylen McLaughlin drops 40, Kasen Bryce with the shot of the year!
The Next Play Mentality is critical to success. Every high level basketball player needs it. Everyone makes mistakes. But can you move on to the Next Play?
Select players dominated championship weekend with Isaiah Jones (Baker, OR), Truman DeGrange (Campbell County, WY), Rey Johnston (Loyola, MT), and Tracen Jilot (Box Elder, MT) leading their teams to state titles. Other Select athletes excelled with Nate Miner and Bram Handran securing third-place finishes, while Jemai Lake reached his 1,000-point milestone. Congratulations to all our champions across three states!
This week’s basketball roundup features standout high school and college performances across the Northwest. Multiple state tournaments saw impressive individual performances, with Asher Williams of Bonners Ferry scoring 24 points to secure a second straight championship. Other notable achievements include Isaiah Jones leading Baker City back to state with 20 points, and Owyhee claiming back-to-back titles behind Boden Howell’s 19 points. Several players posted 20+ point games, with standout performances from Jemai Lake (32 points) and Asher Williams (31 points) highlighting an exciting week in regional basketball.
Christian Triemstra, Tracen Jilot, and Rey Johnston delivered multiple high-scoring games, leading their teams to championships. Several schools punched tickets to state tournaments. Grinnell College returns to NCAA DIII Tournament for the first time in 24 years.
Brady Hennig led the way with 38 points in a championship win, while Rey Johnston (35), Nate Miner (31), and Conner Sheets (31) also had huge games.