Jaclyn Hawkins was named 5A Coach of the Year for the Bruins, while Rylee Hansen (First-Team), Molly Hodge (Second-Team), and Josie Pruecil (Second-Team) were named to All-State teams.
She called the moment surreal to sign in front of her friends and family as she traded out her red, white, and blue colors for her new black and gold threads.
Heatwole was the 2024 Sawtooth Central Idaho Conference Libero of the Year, helping the Bulldogs to their fourth district title and a third-place finish at state.
Fall high school sports are all but over, but that doesn’t mean the recognition for our area athletes stops so let’s get into the 4A all-conference volleyball selections.
Carey’s Paige Black was named Conference MVP, Meredith Hoskins was named Offensive Player of the Year, and Teresa Smith was named Coach of the Year for the Panthers.
Josie Pruecil is the Great Basin Player of the Year as she helped lead the Bruins to a conference championship and a 5A state championship as the 8th seed.
The 2024 high school volleyball season has come to a close, but Saturday was the final day for some of our area teams to end things on a positive note.
Friday was the second day of the state volleyball tournaments around the state and also the first day teams could be eliminated, and a few of our area teams found themselves in that scenario, find out how those matches went here.
The Idaho High School State Playoffs began on Thursday! Six area teams were in action looking to advance to the semi-finals on Friday and three did, including a huge upset win in 5A.
Volleyball districts have finally wrapped up and a few local teams tried to make their final push to secure their spot to the state tournament on Saturday.
Thursday was a big high school sports day across Idaho, even right here in town as the 2A Snake River Conference volleyball tournament was held at CSI between fourth-seed Hagerman and second-seed Oakley where the winner earned a trip to state.
Thursday was a loaded day of high school sports across Idaho and right here in town the Twin Falls Bruins volleyball team took on the Wood River Wolverines and swept them for the second time this week, this time to be named district champions.
Backs against the wall, CSI would force a fifth set and close out the game in front of the home crowd winning 3-2 (25-20, 18-25, 20-25, 25-21,15-10) in an instant classic.
After a 3-0 loss at the hands of the Salt Lake Community College Bruins on Thursday, the College of Southern Idaho volleyball team got back in the win column on Saturday with a sweep of their own over Colorado Northwestern Community College.
An exciting soccer game between some of the top teams in the 4A High Desert Conference on Monday as the Buhl Indians girls team (8-3-2, 7-2-2) hosted the Kimberly Bulldogs (9-4-0, 8-3-0).
Senior captain Santiago ‘Santi’ Perez scored the lone goal in the first half off a corner kick by senior Isaias ‘Yaya’ Hernandez to give the Bulldogs the win.
It was a rainier Monday night in the Magic Valley, but luckily that was never going to affect a couple of volleyball games going on between some solid teams.