JV roundup
M-D JV girls sweep road games The McCall-Donnelly junior varsity girls basketball team swept the competition last week, beating Marsing, 31-16, and Caldwell, 50-26, in non-conference games played on the road.
M-D JV girls sweep road games The McCall-Donnelly junior varsity girls basketball team swept the competition last week, beating Marsing, 31-16, and Caldwell, 50-26, in non-conference games played on the road.
Thurston was perfect on 11 attempts on his way to scoring 25 points as the Ramblers defeated Greenleaf, 79-26, last week on the road. Olson added 20 points, shooting 10-of-14, and Huckaby chipped in 13 points and six rebounds.
The City of McCall is seeking volunteers to fill an open position on the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee. The committee advises and makes recommendations to the McCall City Council on matters pertaining to the operations, management and programming of the McCall Parks and Recreation Department.
Josh Sorensen’s 3-point attempt at the buzzer careened in and off the rim as the Mc-Call-Donnelly boys basketball team opened the season on Saturday with a 50-48 road loss to Orofino. Luke Scott led the Vandals with 10 points while Sam Penny and Sorensen both finished with eight points.
Ashlyn Wallace hit the go-ahead basket with seconds left on the clock as the McCall-Donnelly girls basketball team knocked off Caldwell, 3534, last week on the road. Wallace’s game-winner lifted the 3A Vandals over the 4A Cougars and kicked off an undefeated week that also included a win over former 2A rival Marsing to push M-D’s record to 3-2.
Freshman Zion Rushton pinned her way through the 132-pound girls bracket to win her first high school tournament as the McCall-Donnelly wrestling team competed at the Dick Griswold Invitational on Saturday in Potlatch.
The McCall Vandals high school hockey team had a strong showing at the Sun Valley Invitational last weekend in Hailey, taking second place in their division. The team is not affiliated with McCall-Donnelly High School, but compete as the McCall Vandals, sponsored by the McCall Youth Hockey Association and composed of area high schoolers with a handful of skaters from Moscow and Lewiston to round out the team.
The McCall-Donnelly boys basketball team has big shoes to fill this season. Coach Jason Tinney is excited about the room his current players have to grow.
Rylan Pate and Peyton Lathrop were among four Vandals who earned selections as the 3A all-state soccer teams were announced, each making the second team. Tylie Value and Kaiya Wave also both earned an honorable- mention nod after helping the McCall-Donnelly girls soccer team to a 11-6-1 record, a regular season Snake River Valley Conference title and a spot in the state tournament.