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Schools raise funds for wounded teen
(Local News ~ 04/17/10)
Students at Mountain Home Junior High School and Hacker Middle School raised approximately $400 to benefit a local teen wounded in an accidental shooting back in February. The schools collected the money during "hat day" fundraisers where students donated $1 to earn permission to wear hats inside their respective schools during the day of each event...
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Golfers place at match
(High School Sports ~ 04/17/10)
The Mountain Home Tigers competed at Ridgecrest Golf Course in Nampa last Tuesday, the boys coming in third and the girls fourth. Middleton won the boys competition, shooting a 159 team total. Skyview was second with a 178, just one shot ahead of Mountain Home. Kuna was fourth with 191...
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Rain halts match
(High School Sports ~ 04/17/10)
Rain washed out Mountain Home's lone conference tennis match last Monday. The Tigers traveled to Burley on Saturday where they were blanked by the Bobcats, 7-0, in both girls and boys action. In girls singles, Carolyn Bailey lost a close match at #1, 4-6, 4-6. Danielle Lord lost the #2 match 0-6, 2-6 and Shelby DeLeon lost the #3 match 3-6, 2-6...
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Local wrestler wins Mountain Man title (High School Sports ~ 04/17/10)
Charlie Shoemaker came home from the Mountain Man Wrestling Tournament at Kuna with the Outstanding Wrestler award on April 3. Shoemaker, who received second-place efforts at 145 Cadet in both Greco and Freestyle, earned the Outstanding Wrestler award in Greco...