Five members of the Malad High School girls basketball team were named All-Conference selections following a second-place finish at state. | Kalama Hines, EastIdahoSports.com EASTERN IDAHO — The Malad Dragons dominated the 3A District 4-5 competition, going 9-0 in conference play en route to a runners-up finish at the Girls Basketball State Championships. The honors continue to roll in for Malad High School, with several key players being named All–Conference selections, conference MVP including Izzy Haycock and conference Defensive Player of the Year Mikell Keetch. Here is the complete list of All-Conference selections Conference Player of the Year: Izzy Haycock, junior, Malad Conference Defensive Player of the Year: Mikell Keetch, junior, Malad 1st Team Brynlee Jones, junior, Malad Gracie Moldenhauer, senior, Soda Springs Olivia Nelson, junior, Malad Abby Goodwin, senior, Soda Springs Miley Cundick, junior, West Side 2nd Team Marley Kendall, sophomore, Aberdeen Audra Bunn, junior, Wendell Kale Nieves, junior, Wendell Reagan Ramsey, senior, Declo Courtnee Gronning, junior, Soda Springs Kiley Miller, junior, Malad Honorable Mention Teagan Wickel, senior, Declo Tyree Sears, junior, Wendell Alayna Wageman, sophomore, Declo Bently Cundick, Freshman, West Side Harley Nielsen, senior, West Side Kaylee Rios, sophomore, Declo Jacleynn Olmos, senior, Wendell Karlee Brown, sophomore, Aberdeen Coach of the Year: Trevor Jones, MaladThe post Malad’s Haycock, Keetch take top conference honors appeared first on East Idaho News.
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Malad’s Haycock, Keetch take top conference honors
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