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SPORTS
Teen cyclist keeping pace with elite Exergy Tour field
KUNA Addyson Albershardt considers herself a normal kid. But the 17-year-olds life is much different than typical teenagers not many of her peers are making a living as a professional cyclist.
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SPORTS
Americans Neben, Stevens finish 1-2 in Stage 2 of Exergy Tour in Kuna
Amber Neben, riding for Team Specialized-lululemon, won the 10.4-mile Kuna Time Trial stage, completing the course in 21 minutes, 37 seconds.
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SPORTS
Armstrong vows to be ready for Olympics
NAMPA A defiant Kristin Armstrong made a surprise appearance at Stage 1 of the Exergy Tour on Friday, arriving just hours after surgery to repair a fractured left clavicle and in time to cheer on a victorious teammate.
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SPORTS
Exergy Tour notebook: Visit to doctor changed cyclist’s path
NAMPA Jade Wilcoxson had just completed graduate school in 2006 when she visited the doctor for routine blood work. The results led the physical therapist to an entirely new career as a professional cyclist and this week’s Exergy Tour.
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MLB BASEBALL
Astros lose to Dodgers on A.J. Ellis' HR in 9th
The Houston Astros had Chad Billingsley on the ropes early and let him off. They left the bases loaded twice, including the eighth inning after scoring the tying run off closer Kenley Jansen, and A.J. Ellis made them pay dearly.
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MLB BASEBALL
Greinke has bad night, not his worst, in Arizona
Zack Greinke had a bad game in Arizona on Saturday night - but not his worst.
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MLB BASEBALL
AJ Ellis 3-run HR in 9th leads LA over Astros 6-3
A.J. Ellis hit a three-run homer in the ninth inning, giving the Los Angeles Dodgers a 6-3 victory over the Houston Astros on Saturday night.
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VARSITY EXTRA: HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Mountain View High senior commits to Washington State
Austin Brown received a full-ride scholarship to play football for Washington State, Mountain View coach Judd Benedick said. Brown is a two-time 5A All-Idaho first-team selection on the defensive line and finished his senior campaign with 75 tackles and four sacks. The 6-foot-3, 265-pounder ...
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SPORTS
Idaho colleges roundup: College of Idaho’s Holt wins national title in NAIA 1,500 meters
Hillary Holt’s victory at the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships made her the first individual national champion in the nearly 100-year history of College of Idaho track and field. The sophomore, from Mountain View High, defeated a field of 15 runners with a school-record time of ...





