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THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: Anything but an ordinary night in Nampa

In last Saturday’s state 5A girls basketball championship game, the latest chapter between Coeur d’Alene and Lake City’s programs didn’t disappoint. That is, if you’re residing up north.

EDITORIAL: A standing O for our amazing girls

Coeur d Alene defeats Lake City to claim second straight state championship – The Argonaut

To win one championship is hard enough, but winning two championships in a row is rare. However, on Feb. 17, the Coeur d'Alene Vikings accomplished just that. They defeated the second-seeded Lake City Timberwolves 59-48 to capture their second consecutive 5A state championship and the 11th overall championship in school history.  …

STATE 5A GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP: Back in blue Vikings down Timberwolves for program s 11th state title

“I knew it was going to be back to back,” fifth-year Coeur d'Alene coach Nicole Symons said. “I don’t think they played well the last time we played them, but they played great the first two games of the tournament. I told the girls we’d better be ready and they’ve got weapons everywhere. We took away (Avery) Waddington, but KaLiah (Frazey) stepped up big time tonight."

STATE 5A GIRLS SEMIFINALS: Believe it Coeur d Alene holds off top-seeded Boise, advances to second straight title game

“I’m just in disbelief right now,” Coeur d'Alene coach Nicole Symons said. “Getting back there, it’s tough. It’s hard, especially with a team like Boise with everyone back. To have a season like we had, with some distractions, I’m just happy for the girls.”

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