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PREP ROUNDUP: Timberlake wins second straight district wrestling title
The top two in each weight class advance to the state 3A tournament on Feb. 23-24 at the ICCU Dome in Pocatello.
PREP SOCCER: Badgers top Timberlake
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5 pins boost Hawks past Badgers
RATHDRUM - The Lakeland Hawks won five matches by pin as they celebrated the 25th anniversary of the school's first state wrestling championship with a win over the Bonners Ferry Badgers on Tuesday at Hawk Court.
Charter girls win district title
Lumberjacks sweep Timberwolves
VOLLEYBALL
Freshmen lead Timberlake to IML title
BONNERS FERRY — The Timberlake Tigers got three big wins in a row — all from freshmen — and beat the Bonners Ferry Badgers 54-30 on Tuesday night to capture their first outright Intermountain League wrestling title since 2006.
Six seniors win for Hawks on senior night
RATHDRUM — Lakeland’s lineup was heavy with seniors as the Hawks defeated visiting Bonners Ferry 51-26 on Tuesday in a senior night dual meet.
PREP WRESTLING: Garcia wins as Kellogg takes third at Clearwater Classic
Results from Saturday's Clearwater Classic and duals at Timberlake High.
PREP WRESTLING: Parson puts Lake City in win column again; Brunner pins twice for Viks
For three years, Lake City High senior Logan Parson had to remain patient to get his shot at heavyweight in the Timberwolves lineup.
PREP SOCCER: Lake City girls top Coeur d'Alene, to play Lewiston for regional title
Lake City's boys will play host to Coeur d'Alene in the regional championship
Sutton, Nyquist homer as Vikings down Trojans
BASEBALL
PREP GIRLS SOCCER: Suchoski scores pair to rally St. Maries
Kellogg boys win IML tourney in playoff
BONNERS FERRY - Kellogg's boys edged Bonners Ferry by one stroke on a one-hole playoff at the Intermountain League tournament at Mirror Lake Golf Course.
PREP ROUNDUP: ’Jacks pull away from Jaguars in second half
Tristan Gentry-Nelson scored 15 of his 18 points in the second half, 10 of those in the decisive third quarter, as the St. Maries Lumberjacks pulled away after halftime to beat the Genesis Prep Jaguars 56-24 on Thursday night at The Courts at Real Life.
Norris eighth at Sunfair meet
CROSS COUNTRY
A first, but second for Charter boys
POST FALLS — Bonners Ferry coach Brycen Lunger was aware of how quickly the Coeur d’Alene Charter offense could strike.
Bonners Ferry downs St. Maries for 3A District 1-2 championship
Lumberjacks get another shot at state Saturday in play-in game
RATHDRUM — Andre Zirotti scored both goals for the Bonners Ferry Badgers as they defeated the St. Maries Lumberjacks 2-0 in the 3A District 1-2 boys soccer championship game Thursday at Hico Field to advance to the state tournament as the top seed.
STATE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS: Bonners, Mullan/St. Regis bow out in quarterfinals
Area schools bow out of playoffs in quarterfinals.
International adventure is calling
Lakes history teacher leading student trips to Japan, England, Greece
A decorated world cultures and U.S. history teacher is inviting young globetrotters to come along on adventures abroad. Tanya Lilley, who was named the 2023 Idaho Outstanding Teacher of American History by the Idaho State Society Daughters of the American Revolution, is gearing up for trips to Japan, England and Greece in the next couple years. The deadline to register for the Japan excursion is coming up at the end of November.
Idaho gay marriage fight might hit High Court
Gov. Butch Otter's battle to prevent the implementation in Idaho of same-sex marriage, aided by an 11th hour decision of Justice Anthony Kennedy to stay the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals' order to proceed with marriage equality, may become the case, or at least one of the cases, that forces the U.S. Supreme Court to determine whether the Constitution protects gay marriage. Despite the air of inevitability that surrounds the establishment of same-sex marriage in America, some very important substantive work awaits the High Tribunal, as well as its own sense of how to handle a civil rights issue of historic importance that ranks alongside its landmark ruling in Brown v. Bd. Education, in which it held segregation in public schools unconstitutional.