Rushton denied at districts
Zion Rushton’s campaign to represent McCall-Donnelly at the Idaho State Wrestling Championships again fell short when the sophomore placed seventh at the District III Girls Tournament last week in Boise.
Zion Rushton’s campaign to represent McCall-Donnelly at the Idaho State Wrestling Championships again fell short when the sophomore placed seventh at the District III Girls Tournament last week in Boise.
There was a lot to celebrate at the McCall-Donnelly gym on Friday, and a packed crowd was there to revel and watch as the Vandals boys basketball team capped a singular regular season with a 62-26 victory over visiting Homedale.With the win, the M-D squad accomplished a few notable things: Collected win no.
McCall-Donnelly wrestlers wrapped up the regular season with a dual against Weiser last week, but their attention is now on trying to qualify for state.The Vandals open the 3A District III Meet on Saturday in Weiser, with top finishers traveling to Pocatello the following weekend, Feb.
The Cascade girls basketball team saved some of its best ball for last.
Gabi Green scored 25 points, including a late 3-pointer to set up a potential game-winner, but the McCall-Donnelly girls basketball team lost a heartbreaker to Kimberly, 45-44, on Saturday to end its season.Six other Vandals scored buckets during the 3A State Tournament play-in game, but a final attempt to seize the lead – and keep their season alive – came up short when a violation was called during a drive to the basket.
Cascade’s Kielee Mack earned an honorable mention nod as Long Pin Conference coaches voted on postseason awards for girls basketball.The Rambler junior averaged 3.3 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.5 steals while emerging as a mainstay this season, often running the offense from the point guard position and helping fill a void left when leading scorer Kallyn Rogers missed two months of the season with a ruptured appendix.Cascade finished the winter campaign 5-15, falling to Salmon River, 51-31, on Feb.
There is a lot for Valley County residents to get excited about as the postseason arrives for high school boys basketball.Both McCall-Donnelly and Cascade enter their respective district tournaments as the no.
McCall-Donnelly cheerleaders are headed to state, a first for the program and school.
Another week, another couple wins.
Emma Ormsby delivered a double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds and the McCall-Donnelly girls basketball team made quick work of Homedale, 55-28, on Tuesday during a 3A District III Tournament elimination game to keep its season alive.The Vandals will host Weiser today at 7 p.m.