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Lapwai holds the state's longest basketball winning streak at 81 games. Lapwai won three consecutive A-3 (now 2A) state championships (1987–89) under head coach Bruce Crossfield. The Lapwai Boys Basketball Program is second for most state championships with 12 and only behind Borah High School with 13 state championships.
Nov. 10—LAPWAI — One of the most prolific high school basketball players in Idaho history, Lapwai's Kase Wynott, announced his commitment to the Utah State Aggies on Aug. 8. On Thursday, the ...
Lapwai guard Kase Wynott broke Idaho’s career high school basketball scoring record Thursday. He’s scored 2,613 points so far with four regular-season games and the postseason to come.
Pima High School: Pima, Arizona: 75: 1969-1973: Arkansas: West Memphis High School: West Memphis, Arkansas: 60: 1980-1981: Stephens High School also won 60 consecutive games from 1998 to 1999 California: Compton High School [3] Compton, California: 66: 1966–1968: Colorado: Sanford High School [4] Sanford, Colorado: 74: 2014–2017 ...
Apr. 21—PULLMAN — Washington State's newest commit is the all-time leading scorer in Idaho high school history. It's Lapwai High's Kase Wynott, who announced his commitment on Sunday, moving ...
This is a list of Arkansas state high school basketball championships sanctioned by the Arkansas Activities Association. [1] Listings include champions at each classification level based on size. Each classification is based on how large the school is, 6A schools being the biggest, and 1A schools being the smallest.
Sep. 8—Lapwai's Titus Yearout has been known for making highlight-reel dunks, spectacular passes, jaw-dropping moves off the dribble and lockdown defense. Now, the Class 1A Division I standout ...
In the mid-1980s, Presnell was an assistant coach with Lapwai High School and Kendrick High School when they won Idaho championships in boys basketball. [4] During this time period, Lapwai was the A-3 division winner in 1984 and Kendrick was the A-4 division winner in 1985.