Sports, clocks and adaptation
Seems everywhere I looked this past weekend, I saw clocks. In one case, the newly-added timing feature added value to my enjoyment of sports.
Seems everywhere I looked this past weekend, I saw clocks. In one case, the newly-added timing feature added value to my enjoyment of sports.
Stibnite project poses risks to road safety The letter in the Feb. 23 edition, “U.S.
Can you imagine being afraid in your own home? Often, we get used to our comfortable standard of living and forget that there are so many people that are struggling with violence in their home. Did you know that on average, women experience 35 incidents of violence before reporting it to law enforcement or before seeking services? Each day in Idaho approximately 670 survivors and their children seek safety and services from community-based programs.
The Star-News The St. Luke’s McCall Auxiliary recently awarded more than $50,000 to eight local nonprofit organizations.
The McCall Youth Hockey Squirts A and B teams hosted their home tournament in late February in McCall. The Squirts A team took second place and the B team finished fourth.
McCall-Donnelly’s Gabi Green was selected to the first team as the Snake River Valley Conference announced awards for girls basketball. ThreeVandalsalsoearned honorable mention nods following a vote by league coaches: Ashtyn Jones, Ashlyn Wallace and freshman Izzy Tinney.
Adam Rushton snared bronze as McCall-Donnelly wrestlers were busy Saturday at the 3A Idaho High School Championships securing several podium finishes. A trio of siblings – Matthew Daniels, Adam Rushton and Zion Rushton – led the way with a silver, bronze and fifth-place finish, respectively.
The No. 2-ranked team in the state is not who you might expect to face in a play-in game.
Battered but far from broken, McCall-Donnelly’s Zion Rushton snared an 11-10 victory during the final moments of the fifth-place match at the 3A Idaho High School Championships Saturday, then headed straight for the medical area.
McCall-Donnelly wrestler Matthew Daniels advanced all the way to the championship match at the 3A Idaho High School Championships Saturday before suffering his first loss of the entire season to finish second in the state.