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Post Falls junior Brooklyn Reese nets 23, named Athlete of the Week

Post Falls junior Brooklyn Reese scored 23 points and was named Post Falls High School Athlete of the Week after a standout performance against Coeur d'Alene.

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Post Falls junior Brooklyn Reese nets 23, named Athlete of the Week
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Brooklyn Reese delivered a breakout performance that earned her Post Falls High School Athlete of the Week honors after scoring 23 points in a matchup with Coeur d'Alene. Reese connected on 7 of 9 field-goal attempts, while adding four rebounds and three steals in the Jan. 28 game.

Reese’s efficiency stood out in a game that has drawn local attention for its strong individual effort. The junior’s 7-for-9 shooting shows the kind of inside-out finishing and shot selection that can shift late-game matchups and change how opponents scout Post Falls. The four rebounds and three steals complemented the scoring, signaling a two-way impact on both ends of the floor.

For Post Falls High School, Reese’s recognition highlights a developing contributor in the program’s lineup. As a junior, Reese has two more varsity seasons to build a resume for postseason play and potential interest from college programs. Local coaches and fans often track Athlete of the Week honorees as indicators of who is influencing outcomes and energizing home crowds, and Reese’s performance will likely raise expectations heading into the rest of the high school schedule.

The performance also matters beyond box-score stats. High school basketball remains a civic gathering point in Kootenai County, and standout games like Reese’s drive ticket sales, concessions revenue, and volunteer support for booster clubs. Younger players in the Post Falls youth basketball system gain a visible role model when a local student-athlete receives recognition, which can increase participation and community investment in school athletics.

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Reese’s play against a regional opponent such as Coeur d’Alene underscores the competitive fabric of North Idaho high school sports. Individual accolades like Athlete of the Week provide a tangible measure of progress for players and a focal point for community conversation during midseason. Local media coverage and social attention around performances create momentum that teams can carry into league play and district tournaments.

For Kootenai County residents, Brooklyn Reese’s award is a reminder that local high school sports continue to produce noteworthy talent and communal ties. Post Falls will be watching how Reese builds on this performance as the season progresses, and fans can expect her to be a player to follow in upcoming games and district competition.

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