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PHS Girls Basketball State Champions team holding banner in front of trophy on the court in the Pit

Poky High did an assembly to honor this amazing team and their exciting accomplishments! This team set a goal and did all the things they needed to do to reach it! They are the 2025 5A Girls Basketball State Champions!! 🏆 They earned their place on that championship wall, they put in the work to have their names on that banner, and they are very deserving of that trophy! Congrats on an unforgettable, history making season!! What an amazing group! 🏆❤️🦬💙🏀 🥇

Source: Pocatello Thunder Girls Basketball facebook page

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Kobi Gardea PHS Boys Basketball Head Coach

Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 (PCSD 25) is pleased to announce the selection of Kobi Gardea as the head coach of the boys basketball team at Pocatello High School. Gardea is replacing Joe Green, who resigned in April. In February, Green and his coaching staff, which included Gardea, led the Thunder to its first 4A State Championship in twenty years. 

Gardea played four years on varsity at Pocatello High School under Coach Joe Green, where he was named All State his junior and senior seasons. After high school, Gardea joined the Idaho State University Bengals, where he played one season under Bill Evans. As a Bengal, Gardea participated every day in practice and experienced what it takes to compete at the highest level of college basketball. He then earned a full ride scholarship to play basketball at Eastern Oregon University (NAIA). Gardea earned a starting spot and led the conference in assist to turnover category. He served as a captain in both his second and third seasons, averaging ten points and six assists a game. 

After his time on the court, Gardea became an assistant coach for Eastern Oregon University (2020-2023), where he was responsible for all aspects of running a basketball program, including recruiting, scheduling, fundraising, scouting reports, film breakdown, and developing players. In his first year, the team went 18-13 and lost in the quarterfinals. The second year, Gardea helped lead the team to 21-11, earning a spot at the NAIA national tournament for the first time in nine years. 

Gardea moved back to Pocatello in 2023 and has been helping as an assistant coach for both the junior varsity and varsity boys basketball teams at Pocatello High School. The JV team went 16-5 with a young team comprised of sophomores and a single junior. The state championship-winning varsity team enjoyed a 22-5 season.

Coach Gardea embodies the perfect balance of passion and discipline. Pocatello High School is confident Coach Gardea will guide our student athletes not only to victory on the court but also towards character, resilience, and teamwork. His commitment to excellence both on and off the court makes him a coach worth investing in. Principal, Lisa Delonas.

The coaching change goes into effect immediately.

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Pocatello girls basketball celebrating ending years of hardships and heartbreak with first-ever state title
PHS State Basketball Champions with Banner at Championship Game
Kenna Garza smilng holding the Championship trophy with team on the court after Championship game
Kenna Garza posting up to go for a shot in the Championship game
Pocatello senior Taylee Roberts dries on Middleton's Dawn Holman during Championship Game
Pocatello junior Abby Lusk grimaces while trying to shoot over a pair of Middleton defenders during Championship Game
Pocatello senior Saige Hagler puts a shot up with a hand in her face during the Championship Game
Pocatello senior Liv Marshall walks off the court with the Class 5A State Championship trophy in the postgame celebration following a 62-46 win over Middleton at the Ford Idaho Center in Nampa
Pocatello boys basketball player jumping up to make a basket
Pocatello High School girls basketball players, cheerleaders and student fans throwing the horns down sign
PHS Basketball Boys team with Cheerleaders and Student Section
PHS Basketball Boys Varsity huddled around the coach during a timeout
PHS Basketball Girls Varsity smile and cheer coming off of the court to the team bench
8 PHS girls varsity basketball players standing with matching sweatshirts on
PHS girls varsity basketball team huddled together in a circle.
PHS Basketball Girls Varsity team smile and cheer during a timeout
PHS Basketball Girls JV huddle during a timeout
PHS Basketball Boys Junior Varsity team huddle around the coach during a timeout
PHS Basketball Boys Freshmen huddled around the coach during a timeout
PHS Basketball Girls Freshmen huddled in front of the coach laughing
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