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buy this photo MEAGAN THOMPSON/Times-News Jerome’s Carrie Thibault (12) guards a Middleton player Friday night in Jerome.

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The Jerome girls basketball team made only five field goals against Middleton on Friday. Still, the Tigers came away with a 37-31 nonconference victory.

Jerome hit 25 of 30 free throws, including 13 of 15 in the fourth quarter, as the Tigers won despite going without a made basket in the second and third quarters.

“It was a defensive battle,” said Jerome coach Brent Clark.

Carrie Thibault led Jerome with 18 points, while Aubree Callen chipped in 11. After scoring only one point in the third period, Jerome went to the basket aggressively in the final quarter, earning trips to the charity stripe.

Jerome (2-1) is home today for a 2:30 p.m. matchup with Kuna.

Jerome 37, Middleton 31

Middleton 9 9 8 5 — 31

Jerome 10 8 1 18 — 37

MIDDLETON (31)

Laan 6, Limb 3, Simons 2, Leasy 5, Young 2, Foreman 2, Hammond 5, Gonzalez 6. Totals 9 11-14 31.

JEROME (37)

Aubree Callen 11, Haylee Burnham 1, Carrie Thibault 18, Tinley Garey 6, Baylie Smith 1. Totals 5 25-30 37.

3-point goals: Middleton 2 (Hammond, Limb); Jerome 3 (Thibault 2, Garey 1). Total fouls: Middleton 25, Jerome 12.

Twin Falls 63, Skyview 34

Twin Falls had three players in double digits as the host Bruins defeated the Skyview Hawks 53-24.

Jazlyn Nielsen led the Twin Falls offense with 17 points followed by Allie Kelsey with 16. Taylor Williams added 12 for the 3-0 Bruins.

“The first half we were a little shaky but the girls did a nice job of moving the ball on offense,” said Twin Falls coach Nancy Jones. “Things are starting to come along which is good.”

Twin Falls hosts Nampa this afternoon.

Twin Falls 53, Skyview 24

Skyview 6 11 3 4 — 24

Twin Falls 16 12 19 6 — 53

SKYVIEW (24)

Simmons 2, Rowe 5, Strong 2, Field 4, Roass 1, Avila 5, Gaona 5. Totals 8 7-13 24.

TWIN FALLS (53)

Josie Jordan 3, Brianna Bishop 4, Allie Kelsey 16, Jazlyn Nielsen 17, Taylor Williams 12, Alex Simmons 1. Totals 18 14-17 53.

3-point goals: Skyview 1 (Roass), Twin Falls 3 (Kelsey 2, Nielsen). Total fouls: Skyview 14, Twin Falls 18. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.

Filer 52, Canyon Ridge 42

Natalie Hughes scored 14 points and Charmaine Weatherly chipped in 13 as Filer won 52-42 at Canyon Ridge on Friday. The Riverhawks (0-3) were led by Karly Hudelson’s 13 points, but couldn’t overcome a woeful first half that left them down 25-14 at intermission.

Canyon Ridge travels to Madison on Tuesday, while host American Falls on Tuesday.

Filer 52, Canyon Ridge 42

Filer 8 17 12 15 — 52

Canyon Ridge 2 12 11 17 — 42

FILER (52)

Alyssa Lekkerkerk 2, Charmaine Weatherly 13, Taylor Twitchell 9, Moriah Boone 2, Sierra Koyle 4, Taylor Oyler 6, Kenzie Kaster 2, Natalie Hughes 14. Totals 20 8-19 52.

CANYON RIDGE (42)

Karly Hudelson 13, Bonnie Detweiler 5, Laken Mullin 6, Staci Baird 8, Katie Hamby 2, Kylie Tamme 2, Breyanna Burk 6. Totals 12 16-27 42.

3-point goals: Filer 4 (Weatherly 2, Twitchell 2); Canyon Ridge 2 (Huddleson, Beard). Total fouls: Filer 24, Canyon Ridge 20.

Burley 57, Kuna 29

Burley remained unbeaten as the Bobcats rolled past Kuna 57-29.

“We had a good first half,” said Burley coach Gordon Kerbs. “We got lots of kids in the game tonight. Offensively we’re moving the ball well. Sometimes we get in a little hurry and throw it away but I like how we are right now. We have a tough one with Middleton tomorrow.”

Burley (3-0) had three players in double figures with senior post Shawna Pace scoring a team-high 19 points followed by Teresa Wayment with 13 and Sky Palomarez added 12.

Burley 57, Kuna 29

Kuna 5 2 11 11 — 29

Burley 17 17 11 12 — 57

KUNA (29)

Doughty 2, Smith 10, Hansen 12, Law 5. Totals 10 9-12 29.

BURLEY (57)

Cheri Preston 3, Mikaela Salazar 4, Yliana Daniel 4, Teresa Wayment 13, Jessica Laumb 2, Sky Palomarez 12, Shawna Pace 19. Totals 24 8-13 57.

3-point goals: Burley 1 (Preston). Total fouls: Kuna 14, Burley 17. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.

Minico 52, Nampa 34

Marlee Chandler scored 12 points and Kelli Kindig had eight points and seven steals as Minico beat Nampa 52-34. The Spartans used a balanced attack to get the home win and forced numerous turnovers in the third quarter as they pulled away.

“Everyone on the team played well and did some good things,” said Minico coach Joe D. Shepard, who praised his team’s offensive rebounding effort.

The Spartans (2-1) host Skyview at 12:30 p.m. today.

Minico 52, Nampa 34

Nampa 13 6 3 12 — 34

Burley 18 10 15 9 — 52

NAMPA (34)

Roberts 4, Koenig 4, Inman 2, Wilson 4, Martin 5, Quintana 7, Shrode 8. Totals 13 4-10 34.

MINICO (52)

Jena Bingham 5, Kelli Kindig 8, Breonna Phillips 2, Kendra Bailey 7, Ashley Parker 2, Marlee Chandler 12, Brecka Fetzer 6, TiAnna Stimpson 6, Taylor O’Connell 4. Totals 19 12-23 52.

3-point goals: Nampa 4 (Wilson, Martin, Quintana 2); Minico 2 (Bailey 2). Total fouls: Nampa 15, Minico 10. Fouled out: none.

Shoshone 72, Hansen 32

Kelcie Hutchins drained seven 3-pointers in the first half and scored 33 points as visiting Shoshone routed Hansen 72-32 on Friday.

“She was just unconscious,” Hansen coach Jim Lasson said of Hutchins. “We tried every defense we could think of and couldn’t stop her.”

Jennica Kerner added 12 points for the Indians. Shelbie Hancock’s 10 points led the Huskies (0-2), who travel to Lighthouse Christian on Tuesday. Shoshone visits Gooding Tuesday.

Shoshone 72, Hansen 32

Shoshone 25 18 17 12 — 72

Hansen 11 12 7 2 — 32

SHOSHONE (72)

Shelby Bozzuto 4, Kelcie Hutchins 33, Lacey Kniep 5, Jessica Chitwood 3, Vickey Vaught 4, Kylee Stein 4, Jennica Kerner 12, Michelle Aoi 7. Totals 26 12-17 72.

HANSEN (32)

Crystal Guerrero 2, Dori Lockwood 5, Mickenlie Baxter 2, Hannah Stanger 4, Shawnie Higgins 9, Shelbie Hancock 10. Totals 14 3-7 32.

3-point goals: Shoshone 8 (Hutchins 7, Kniep); Hansen 1 (Lockwood). Total fouls: Shoshone 11, Hansen 14. Fouled out: Hansen, Lockwood, Stanger.

Dietrich 64, Hagerman 40

The Dietrich Blue Devils improved to 3-0 after beating the visiting Hagerman Pirates 64-40.

“This is a very well-balanced and unselfish team,” said Dietrich coach Acey Shaw. “The girls worked real hard tonight. Dayna (Phillips) struggled early but picked up her game and scored 12 of her 14 points in the second half. Ellie (Dalton) put on lots of good pressure on defense.”

Nakia Norman and Moriah Dill each had 13 points and Norman added five steals. Shayla Porter tossed in nine points and pulled down eight rebounds for the Blue Devils.

Katlyn Nebeker led the Pirates with 14 points followed by Amanda Regnier with 11.

Dietrich (3-0) is on the road at Rimrick and Hagerman (1-2) travels to Castleford on Tuesday.

Dietrich 64, Hagerman 40

Hagerman 11 9 11 9 — 40

Dietrich 19 12 17 16 — 64

HAGERMAN (40)

Katlyn Nebeker 14, Kyla Coates 3, Sabrina Goolsby 7, Raven Aiken 1, Katie Austin 4, Amanda Regnier 11. Totals 15 8-12 40.

DIETRICH (64)

Jessica Perron 6, Nakia Norman 13, Ellie Dalton 2, Shayla Porter 9, Kelci Dalton 4, Moriah Dill 13, Halie Stoddard 3, Dayna Phillips 14.Totals 25 12-19 64.

3-point goals: Hagerman 2 (Nebeker 2), Dietrich 2 (Stoddard, Norman). Total fouls: Hagerman 18, Dietrich 16. Fouled out: Hagerman, Regnier. Technical fouls: none.

Marsing 33, Glenns Ferry 22

Neither Marsing or Glenns Ferry could generate much offense as the Pilots lost a low-scoring road game 33-22 to the Huskies.

“We just couldn’t get anything going on offense,” said Glenns Ferry coach Rick Hance. “Or get the lid off the bucket. Our defense did fine.”

Sara Arellano led the Pilots with 10 points.

Glenns Ferry (0-2) is on the road at Melba today.

Marsing 33, Glenns Ferry 22

Glenns Ferry 4 10 4 4 — 22

Marsing 7 11 5 10 — 33

GLENNS FERRY (22)

Rebecca Woody 4, Karli McHone 3, Mollee Shrum 2, Cassandra Garza 3, Sara Arellano 10.Totals 6 9-18 22.

MARSING (33)

Rodriguez 4, Leon 4, Kacie Hull 1, Blackstock 2, Ashley Hull 12, Cossel 8, Merritt 2. Totals 15 2-8 33.

3-point goals: Glenns Ferry 1 (Arellano), Marsing 1 (A. Hull). Total fouls: Glenns Ferry 13, Marsing 16. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.

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