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 who...
Varsity Extra: High School Sports
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ENTERTAINMENT
Family fun nights at Nampa golf courses
Get the family out on the golf course “fore” less money every Saturday and Sunday after 5 p.m. Each group must have a least one adult and one child (17 and younger) to receive the discounted rate. Some youth golf clubs are available for use. Call the golf course to book your tee time...
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VARSITY EXTRA: HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Coeur d’Alene golf team files appeal with IHSAA
The Vikings sent an official letter of appeal to the Idaho High School Activities Association last week concerning the results of the 5A state boys tournament in Idaho Falls. A decision on that appeal will be made by the 15 executive members of the board during their June meeting. Coeur d’...
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SPORTS
Boise High, Borah will open new era at new stadium
The Boise-Borah game will start at 7 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 24.
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TRACK AND FIELD
5A track and field roundup: Mountain View girls, Rocky Mountain boys take second straight state titles
MERIDIAN If it were up to him, Mike Jossis would have quietly walked off the Rocky Mountain High track Saturday afternoon having coached his last meet.







