Where is the tournament being held?
The tournament is being held at the Casey’s Center in Des Moines, Iowa.
Sports / High School Basketball
The 2026 Iowa High School Boys State Basketball Tournament is underway at the Casey’s Center in Des Moines. Catch up on the semifinal action and find out who's heading to the championship game.
The Iowa Boys State Basketball Tournament is reaching its climax with thrilling semifinal matchups.
**Class 3A Highlights:** Ballard narrowly defeated Carroll 57-55. Easton Ersland's heads-up play secured the win for Ballard, who led early but faced a strong second-half comeback from Carroll. Evan Abbott led Ballard with 19 points.
ADM and Storm Lake engaged in a double-overtime instant classic, with ADM ultimately prevailing 72-70. Trey Bryte's late free throws sealed the victory for ADM, despite Jaidyn Coon's impressive performance for Storm Lake with 36 points.
**How to Prepare:** - Stay updated with the latest scores and schedules on the Iowa High School Athletic Association website. - Support your local high school teams and celebrate their achievements.
**Who This Affects Most:** - High school athletes and their families - School communities and alumni - Basketball fans across Iowa
The tournament is being held at the Casey’s Center in Des Moines, Iowa.
Select games are being streamed on KTIV and other local news channels. Championship games will be available on Iowa PBS.
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