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Grace's Kamryn Mansfield is the co-leader after Day 1 of state and will have another shot at history
2 days ago |
idahostatejournal.com | Brandon Walton
When Kamryn Mansfield steps onto the course for the final round, she’ll stand on the precipice of history. The Grace junior is tied atop the leaderboard with defending champion Ashley Von Behren of Ambrose - both having carded 4-over 79s during Monday's opening round of the Class 3A State Championships at River's Edge Golf Course in Burley.
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2 weeks ago |
idahostatejournal.com | Brandon Walton
BOISE − As soon as the ball came off her bat, Ava Brown knew it was destined for the history books. The Idaho State junior slugger celebrated immediately, pointing to the sky on her way to first base. It was her 21st home run of the season, breaking both the Bengals' all-time single-season and Big Sky Conference records with that fateful swing in a 12-5 loss to Boise State Wednesday night at Dona Larsen Park. “It’s a little crazy,” Brown said with a laugh. “I still really haven’t processed it yet.
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3 weeks ago |
idahostatejournal.com | Brandon Walton
The stopwatch at the prestigious Arcadia Invitational in California on April 12 told the whole story for Spencer Van Orden. It read 13.59 seconds. And with that electrifying time in the 110-meter hurdles, the Highland junior didn't just win gold — he rewrote Idaho track history. Competing against some of the nation's best hurdlers at one of country's premier track meets, Van Orden delivered his best performance to date in his first time being there no less.
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1 month ago |
idahostatejournal.com | Brandon Walton
The Idaho Falls Spud Kings were just on the brink of elimination. So it wasn’t about to let it happen again so soon. They bounced back quickly in Game 2 of the Dineen Cup Mountain Division Final, evening the best-of-five series with a 3-1 victory Tuesday night on their home ice at the Mountain American Center. Lucas Karlsson opened the scoring with just over three minutes remaining in the first period.
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1 month ago |
idahostatejournal.com | Brandon Walton
If we have learned anything about the transfer portal, it’s that no player is safe from its clutches until it officially closes. Despite publicly announcing on social media last week that he was definitely returning to the Idaho State men's basketball team after his Big Sky Conference Most Valuable Player campaign this past season, Dylan Darling is leaving after all. Several media outlets reported Darling’s intention to enter the transfer portal on Monday.
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