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By Vince Hordemann on 1/30/2009 2:32 PM

If you didn't see it, then it was probably a great move

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By Will Hoenike on 1/30/2009 10:40 AM

 BSU's Thomas vows he will "never lose to the Idaho Vandals again."

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By Paul Kingsbury on 1/29/2009 12:12 PM

BSU adds another local stand-out to next year's roster.

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By Will Hoenike on 1/29/2009 8:54 AM

From the Twin Falls Times-News

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By Will Hoenike on 1/28/2009 3:51 PM

Checking in on District I/II as the regular season winds down

 

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By Paul Kingsbury on 1/28/2009 3:33 PM

The most recent basketball media-polls came out today.Find out where you team is ranked and who I voted for.

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By Tyler Hawkins on 1/28/2009 12:24 PM

With Centennial's loss to the surging Vallivue Falcons last night, and Borah's loss last week to cross-town rival Boise, I think it's safe to say there is no clear favorite right now to win the league. It reminds me of SEC or BIG 12 football, wins and loses add up and at the end of the day we will see who the last two teams standing are for the conference title. As of now though the crown is up for grabs.

Just last week Capital defeated Timberline to move into a three-way tie with Centennial and Eagle for tops in the league. That following Friday the Eagles were up ended by the defending 5A champion Vallivue Falcons whom are on a four-game winning streak and host #1 Eagle (9-3) this Friday.

In my opinion the conference title could be won by any of the top six teams while the others vie for State Tournament berths as well. Hear this though, whoever represents the 5A SIC in State this year will have a chance to make a serious run at the championship. The 5A SIC is t ...
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By Jeff Duncan on 1/28/2009 10:52 AM

I don't think the coach should have been fired.......

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By Vince Hordemann on 1/28/2009 10:40 AM

You guessed it, number one is beaten again

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By Vince Hordemann on 1/27/2009 3:35 PM

Spring recruiting is changing for men's college basketball

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