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North Fremont boys return to 2A state semifinals

Post Register | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 11 months AGO
by Post Register
| March 5, 2020 9:30 PM

At Boise, the North Fremont High School boys basketball team held Grangeville scoreless in the first quarter en route a 45-35 win to begin the 2A state tournament at Capital High School.

North Fremont made 10 field goals to Grangeville's 13, but toed the line in the win. The Huskies went 22-for-32 from the free throw line, including getting an 8-for-8 performance from Luke Hill.

Jordan Lenz had 14 points and Hill added 11 for North Fremont (20-2), who play Cole Valley in an 8 p.m. semifinal tonight at Capital High School.

NORTH FREMONT 45, GRANGEVILLE 35

North Fremont 7 10 13 15—45

Grangeville 0 10 9 16—35

NORTH FREMONT—Jordan Hess 9, Jordan Lenz 14, Carson Dye 2, Luke Hill 11, Max Palmer 5, Paul Wynn 4.

GRANGEVILLE—M. Lefebure 3, T. Harris 3, B. Schoo 3, A. Anderson 9, K. Frii 6, T. Ebert 3, C. Frii 2, D. Lindsley 6.

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