20-21 Boys Varsity Basketball
Biography:
Coach Noble will be entering his 7th season (83-62 overall record at TLINE) as the Head Coach of the Wolves and has been in coaching for 15 years. His teams have been competitive each year with the focus remaining on the defensive end. Often times the Wolves are one of the top defensive teams in the SIC. In the 19-20 season his team made a run to the state tournament. In the 2021-22 season the Wolves finished 2nd in DPPG in the SIC and in 2022-23 season the Wolves finished first in DPPG only allowing 46.5 PPG. They have been Academic State Champions 4 out of the 6 years Coach Noble has been here. The Wolves went undefeated at home (8-0) in the 22-23 season. In the 23-24 season his team finished 22-5, played in the district championship, and finished 2nd at the state tournament.
Coach Noble was an outstanding high school basketball player in the State of Idaho who went on to play college basketball at Walla Walla Community College. As a player at WWCC he was a 1st team Eastern Region Selection and led his team to an East Region Title. After his 2 years at WWCC he transferred to Montana State University-Northern (NAIA). As a player at MSU-N he was a two-time All-Conference selection, Academic All-Conference selection, Conference Champion in 2008, Champion-of-Character Award winner, MSUN Excellence Award winner, and the MSUN Athlete of the Year in 2009.
Coach Noble served as Assistant Coach at both colleges (3 years at MSU-N, 1 year at WWCC). As an assistant at Northern they won 2 conference championships (2011, 2012) and made trips to the NAIA National Tournament in both those years. While at WWCC as an assistant they were named Eastern Region Champs with a 23-8 record and made a run to the Elite 8 in the NWAC Tournament.
He began his high school varsity head coaching career at Oakley High School where he helped the boys basketball team win back-to-back District Championships, obtained a record of 83-36, had a 3rd place finish at state (2016), and was named the 2015 Coach of the Year.
Record By The Season: 18-19 (7-15), 19-20 (11-17), 20-21 (7-8), 21-22 (15-11), 22-23 (21-6), 23-24 (22-5)
State Tournament Appearances: 2020, 2023, 2024
All Conference Selections: Andy Ford (2019-1st Team), Cooper Lumsden (2020-2nd Team), Cooper Lumsden (2021- 1st Team), Garret Long (2021- Honorable Mention), Wade Zenner (2022- Honorable Mention), AJ LaBeau (2022- Honorable Mention), Alex Ko (2023- 2nd Team), AJ LaBeau (2023- Honorable Mention), Blake Kiesau (2023- Honorable Mention), Jachin Mertes (2023- Honorable Mention), Alex Ko (2024- 1st Team), Bryce Heinz (2024- Honorable Mention).
Mark Anderson.
Boys Basketball Varsity Assistant
Biography:
Coach Anderson graduated from The Dalles High School in Oregon where he was a three year letter-man in basketball and football. He earned all-conference and all-state honors as a football player, and conference honors as a basketball player his senior year. Coach A. was fortunate to play basketball for and learn from one of the top 50 most successful basketball coaches in Oregon history, Coach Dan Wheatley. After high school, he attended Eastern Oregon University where he was a 4 year letterman on the football team, and earned all-conference honors his junior and senior year as a tight-end. Coach Anderson has always had a passion for coaching the game of basketball and working with young men to help them build the skills needed to be successful in life. Coach A. has been coaching boys basketball for the past 10 years, and has been a Varsity Assistant under Travis Noble for the last 4 seasons at Timberline High.
David Rickard.
Boys Basketball Varsity Assistant
Biography:
As a Boise High School graduate, Coach played under Coaches Cox, Thornsberry, and Larsen and is an alumnus of the University of Idaho.
Coach Rickard helps build the program with the younger players while also assisting the varsity. He is entering his 6th season with the Wolves and has spent the last 2 years as the Sophomore Coach. Accumulating a record of 41-6, finishing in 3rd place in the 2022-23 season and winning the Sophomore SIC regular season and postseason tournament in 2023-24. Coach Rickard was selected as the SIC Sophomore Coach of the Year in 23-24.
Scott Moore.
Varsity Assistant
Biography:
Coach Moore has spent the last 13 years coaching locally, first at Boise High then as the Head Coach at both Vallivue (five years) and Capital (6 years).
Prior to his time in high school, he spent four years as a college coach at Eastern Washington University, Washington State University, and the University of Jamestown in North Dakota. Coach Moore has been married to his wife Kristin for 13 years. They have 2 sons, Pierce (9) and Dax (1).