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Team Schedule Basketball Team Schedule Madison High School Shayne Proctor Boys Basketball 2300 University Blvd School Phone: 208-359-3305 10/9/2019 to 3/20/2020 Rexburg, ID 83440 Fax: 208-359-3346 [email protected] Basketball Boys Varsity Place Time Thursday 12/05/19 Mountain View High School (Mountain View) Away 7:30 PM Friday 12/06/19 Borah High School (Borah) Away 7:30 PM Saturday 12/07/19 Boise High School (Boise) Away 12:30 PM Thursday 12/12/19 Skyline High School (Skyline) Away 7:30 PM Saturday 12/14/19 Thunder Ridge High School (Thunder Ridge) Home 7:30 PM Wednesday 12/18/19 Idaho Falls High School (Idaho Falls) Home 7:30 PM Friday 12/20/19 Blackfoot High School (Blackfoot) Home 7:30 PM Saturday 12/21/19 Post Falls High School (Post Falls) Home 1:30 PM Saturday 12/28/19 Bonneville High School (Bonneville) Home 7:30 PM Friday 01/03/20 Sky View High School (Sky View) Away 7:30 PM Thursday 01/09/20 Hillcrest High School (Hillcrest) Home 7:30 PM Saturday 01/11/20 Idaho Falls High School (Idaho Falls) Away 7:30 PM Friday 01/17/20 Highland High School (Highland) Away 7:30 PM Tuesday 01/21/20 Hillcrest High School (Hillcrest) Away 7:30 PM Thursday 01/23/20 Blackfoot High School (Blackfoot) Away 7:30 PM Wednesday 01/29/20 Bonneville High School (Bonneville) Away 7:30 PM Friday 01/31/20 Skyline High School (Skyline) Home 7:30 PM Wednesday 02/05/20 Rigby High School (Rigby) Away 7:30 PM Friday 02/07/20 Thunder Ridge High School (Thunder Ridge) Away 7:30 PM Wednesday 02/12/20 Highland High School (Highland) Home 7:30 PM Friday 02/14/20 Rigby High School (Rigby) Home 7:30 PM Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Thursday 12/05/19 Mountain View High School (Mountain View) Away 6:00 PM Friday 12/06/19 Borah High School (Borah) Away 6:00PM Saturday 12/07/19 Boise High School (Boise) Away 11:00 AM Thursday 12/12/19 Skyline High School (Skyline) Away 6:00PM Saturday 12/14/19 Thunder Ridge High School (Thunder Ridge) Home 6:00 PM Wednesday 12/18/19 Idaho Falls High School (Idaho Falls) Home 6:00PM Friday 12/20/19 Blackfoot High School (Blackfoot) Home 6:00PM Saturday 12/21/19 Post Falls High School (Post Falls) Home 6:00PM Saturday 12/28/19 Bonneville High School (Bonneville) Home 6:00 PM Friday 01/03/20 Sky View High School (Sky View) Away 6:00 PM Thursday 01/09/20 Hillcrest High School (Hillcrest) Home 6:00PM Saturday 01/11/20 Idaho Falls High School (Idaho Falls) Away 6:00PM Friday 01/17/20 Highland High School (Highland) Away 6:00 PM Superintendent Principal Athletic Director Athletic Director Dr. Geoffrey Thomas Mike Bennett Shayne Proctor Shayne Proctor 10/02/2019 *=League Event Schedule Star 866-448-9438 Page 1 Team Schedule Madison High School Shayne Proctor Boys Basketball 2300 University Blvd School Phone: 208-359-3305 10/9/2019 to 3/20/2020 Rexburg, ID 83440 Fax: 208-359-3346 [email protected] Basketball Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Tuesday 01/21/20 Hillcrest High School (Hillcrest) Away 6:00PM Thursday 01/23/20 Blackfoot High School (Blackfoot) Away 6:00PM Wednesday 01/29/20 Bonneville High School (Bonneville) Away 6:00PM Friday 01/31/20 Skyline High School (Skyline) Home 6:00PM Wednesday 02/05/20 Rigby High School (Rigby) Away 6:00PM Friday 02/07/20 Thunder Ridge High School (Thunder Ridge) Away 6:00 PM Wednesday 02/12/20 Highland High School (Highland) Home 6:00 PM Friday 02/14/20 Rigby High School (Rigby) Home 6:00PM Boys Freshman Place Time Thursday 12/05/19 Mountain View High School (Mountain View) Away 6:00 PM Friday 12/06/19 Borah High School (Borah) Away 6:00PM Saturday 12/07/19 Boise High School (Boise) Away 11:00 AM Thursday 12/12/19 Skyline High School (Skyline) Away 6:00PM Saturday 12/14/19 Thunder Ridge High School (Thunder Ridge) Home 6:00 PM Wednesday 12/18/19 Idaho Falls High School (Idaho Falls) Home 6:00PM Friday 12/20/19 Blackfoot High School (Blackfoot) Home 6:00PM Saturday 12/21/19 Post Falls High School (Post Falls) Home 6:00PM Saturday 12/28/19 Bonneville High School (Bonneville) Home 6:00 PM Friday 01/03/20 Sky View High School (Sky View) Away 6:00 PM Thursday 01/09/20 Hillcrest High School (Hillcrest) Home 6:00PM Saturday 01/11/20 Idaho Falls High School (Idaho Falls) Away 4:30 PM Friday 01/17/20 Highland High School (Highland) Away 6:00 PM Tuesday 01/21/20 Hillcrest High School (Hillcrest) Away 4:30 PM Thursday 01/23/20 Blackfoot High School (Blackfoot) Away 6:00PM Wednesday 01/29/20 Bonneville High School (Bonneville) Away 6:00PM Friday 01/31/20 Skyline High School (Skyline) Home 6:00PM Wednesday 02/05/20 Rigby High School (Rigby) Away 6:00PM Friday 02/07/20 Thunder Ridge High School (Thunder Ridge) Away 6:00 PM Wednesday 02/12/20 Highland High School (Highland) Home 6:00 PM Friday 02/14/20 Rigby High School (Rigby) Home 6:00PM Superintendent Principal Athletic Director Athletic Director Dr. Geoffrey Thomas Mike Bennett Shayne Proctor Shayne Proctor 10/02/2019 *=League Event Schedule Star 866-448-9438 Page 2.
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