
Boys basketball: Four Post Falls players score in double figures as the Trojans beat Gonzaga Prep
SR Story | Roundup of Thursday’s boys basketball action across the region
SR Story | Roundup of Thursday’s boys basketball action across the region
SR Story | Roundup of Tuesday’s prep boys basketball action from across Eastern Washington and North Idaho.
SR Story | Central Valley had four in double figures, led by Noah Sanders with 20 points, and the Bears beat visiting Gonzaga Prep 87-76 in the Greater Spokane League opener for both teams.
SR Story | Capsules for boys basketball in the Great Northern League, Northeast A, Northeast 2B and region 1B teams.
SR Story | If Mt. Spokane is fortunate enough to make another trip to the state title game – as they did last year with a senior-laden squad – they will most likely find a familiar face waiting for them.
SR Story | For the past two seasons, which culminated in State 4A titles, Liam Lloyd has been a complementary piece to all-everything Anton Watson at Gonzaga Prep. Now, it’s unquestionably his team.
SR Story | Gonzaga Prep all-league wing Liam Lloyd announced his oral commitment to play basketball at Grand Canyon University via Twitter on Saturday.
SR Story | Hall of Fame basketball coach Denny Humphrey died early Wednesday morning, according to family. He was 79.
SR Story | Gonzaga Prep’s Anton Watson was named the Associated Press boys all-classification state player of the year, an honor announced on Wednesday.
SR Story | Gonzaga Prep senior Anton Watson has been named The Spokesman-Review Region boys big school player of the year.
SR Story | Gonzaga Prep’s Anton Watson, who guided the Bullpups to a second consecutive State 4A title last week, was named “Mr. Basketball” for Washington.
SR Story | Winter sports 2018-19 high school all-league teams
SR Story | Dakota Patchen led Colton to the State 1B girls championship, beating Pomeroy 51-43 on Saturday, and was selected by state high school print media as tournament MVP.
SR Story | Anton Watson finished with 33 points on 16-of-19 shooting, with eight rebounds and four assists, and second-seeded Gonzaga Prep (24-2) pulled away from fourth-seeded Mount Si, cementing their legacy with a 69-43 victory in the State 4A championship game at the Tacoma Dome on Saturday …