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Butte County’s Anderson, Lyon named to 2A girls All-Tournament team, Pancheri earns 6th Man Award

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EASTERN IDAHO — The Butte County Pirates were east Idaho’s lone representative in the 2A Girls Basketball State Championships, coming away victors of the tournament’s consolation game.

Two members of Butte County’s squad were selected among the tournament’s top performers as members of the IdahoSports.com All-Tournament teams, while Addison Pancheri, who averaged nearly a double-double off the bench, was selected as the tournament’s top non-starter.

Oakley High School claimed the 2A State title, beating Prairie, 62-51, in the finals.

Here is the complete list of the 2A selections:

Tournament MVP
Dakota Wadsworth, Oakley
20.3 PPG, 3.7 RPG, 3.0 3-PT FGs PG

Defensive MVP
Sage Elven, Prairie
9.7 RPG, 4.0 SPG, 2.0 BPG

6th Man Award
Addison Pancheri, Butte County
10.0 PPG, 8.0 RPG

1st Team
Skylin Picard, Lapwai
Adelyn Maseda, Oakley
Kylie Schumacher, Prairie
Lexi Schumacher, Prairie
Lexi Huettig, Valley

2nd Team
Brynn Andersen, Butte County
Cambree Lyon, Butte County
Madden Bisbee, Lapwai
Livee Berlinguet, Oakley
Joanie Lewis, Valley

3rd Team
Kyleigh Wolfe, Lakeside
Amasone George, Lapwai
Jenabelle Reece, Liberty Charter
Alora Godfrey, Valley
Natalie Escutia, Wilder

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