Capital, Mountain View earn district title shot.

From: The Idaho Statesman (Boise, ID) (via Knight-Ridder/TribuneBusiness News) | Date: February 18, 2006 | Copyright information

Feb. 18--Mountain View High used a team effort to overcome the loss of its 7-foot center and advance to the title game of the 5A District Three boys high school basketball tournament. Four Mountain View players scored in double-figures Friday as the Mavericks defeated Timberline 55-39 at Mountain View. In another semifinal, Capital jumped out to a 15-point halftime lead and held off Borah 57-48. Mountain View (17-5) and Capital (17-5) square off for the tourney title at 7:30 ...

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