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McCall-Donnelly High School senior Bogdan Monahan was one of 16,000 students nationwide to be selected as a semifinalist for the National Merit Scholarship Program.
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Quarterback Maddox Arnold completed 17 of 21 passes as the McCall-Donnelly football team hosted Fruitland on Friday under the lights at the Richard Sabala Athletic Complex.Receiver Easton Allen also caught a long touchdown for the Vandals during the Snake River Valley Conference tilt.But the Grizzlies defense held M-D rushers to just 56 yards and the visiting team pulled out a 23-14 victory with a punishing ground game of its own.With a 5-3 record, the Vandals still advanced to the 4A State Playoffs, with a trip to Blackfoot on tap for a Saturday game against Snake River.
Toby Klasner hit the net with a pair of goals as the McCall-Donnelly boys soccer team stormed the 4A State Tournament with a 4-1 win over Sun Valley Community School last week in Post Falls.The opening day victory put the Vandals on path to bring home a fourth place trophy from the state gathering, a finish that matched last year’s performance and gave the program significant hardware in back-to-back seasons.M-D seniors Caleb Anderson and Bogdan Monahan also scored goals during the first round win.“The team came out strong, ready to play,” Vandal coach Forrest Stanley said.
Will Huckaby will represent the Cascade cross country team at state after earning a top 20 finish at the 2A District III XC Championships, held last week in Nampa.The Rambler runner completed the 5,000-meter course at West Park in 19 minutes, 3 seconds to place 16th among a boys varsity field of 77 runners.Huckaby now turns his attention to the Idaho Cross Country Championships, which will take place Saturday at Eagle Island State Park in Eagle.Cascade freshman Roby Kirby also impressed at the district meet, improving his time yet again by crossing the finish line in 21:08.In addition, Ramblers Kyser Ellsworth (23:18) and Lincoln Huckaby (23:22) wrapped up their senior seasons at the Oct.
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The Cascade football team is playoff-bound for the first time in a long time.Cole Olson and Stuart Derrick both scored touchdowns but the Ramblers were stumped by Garden Valley, 36-14, on Friday at the Cascade Sports Park to wrap up the regular season.With a 4-3 record, however, the Cascade gridders still earned a spot in the 1A State Playoffs, and will travel to play Deary on Friday.
The McCall-Donnelly boys soccer team brought home a fourth place trophy from the 4A State Tournament over the weekend.But the Vandals will need to make more room in the display case after being selected as a 2024 Sportsmanship Winner.The announcement was made by the Idaho High School Activities Association and is posted on the organization’s website, idhsaa.org.“When we started in August I told the team that winning the Academic Award and Sportsmanship Award were as important as trophies for playing excellence,” M-D coach Forrest Stanley said.The Vandals opened the state tournament with a 4-1 victory over Sun Valley Community School, but then lost to eventual state champion Wendell, 1-0, in the semifinal.M-D tackled Teton of Driggs in Saturday’s third place game, settling for fourth place following a 2-1 loss.Stanley said his players won gracefully and met adversity with dignity.