Welcome to the Idaho Sports Honor Roll, a weekly feature highlighting the top athletic performances from across the state. Feel like someone is missing from our Honor Roll list? Email brandon@idahosports.com with your nominations.
CORRECTION: In an earlier version of this story, we incorrectly reported that Pocatello freshman Matejah Mangum had won the 100 meter dash at the Rigby Invitational and the Highland Gold Baton Relays and Invitational. Mangum won the Freshmen 100 meter dash in Rigby, and took 2nd to Rigby's Abby Hancock at Highland.
BASEBALL
Anthony Fabbi, Clearwater Valley
Fabbi was a perfect 4-for-4 at the dish with four RBIs on Thursday against Lapwai. He also picked up the win on the pitcher's mound and struck out seven Lapwai batters.
Caden Campa, Columbia
The Wildcats' sophomore went the distance on the mound Friday against Middleton, tossing seven scoreless innings with two hits allowed and seven strikeouts. Campa also went 1-for-3 at the plate with two RBIs. Those two runs Campa drove in were the difference, as Columbia defeated the Vikings 2-0.
Zane Bidwell, Fruitland
Bidwell collected three hits (a home run, a double and a single) with four RBIs and three runs scored in an 11-5 win over Weiser on Monday.
Jaxon Sorenson, Idaho Falls
Sorenson went 3-for-6 and scored five runs as the Tigers breezed past Madison on Wednesday 18-6.
Henry Clark, Melba
Clark has made the Honor Roll three out of four times so far, and his strong season continued Tuesday against New Plymouth. He went 1-for-4 at the plate with a solo home run, but most of the heavy lifting from Clark came from the pitcher's mound. In a 12-0 win over the Pilgrims, Clark delivered a one-hit shutout with ten strikeouts.
Landon Cheney, Nampa Christian
Cheney delivered a 3-for-4 performance on Thursday in an 11-5 victory over Weiser. Cheney roped two doubles and a triple and finished with five RBIs.
Spencer Zeller, Post Falls
Zeller went a perfect 4-for-4 with three runs scored and two RBIs in a 13-7 win over league rival Coeur d'Alene on Wednesday.
Chase Kaschmitter, Prairie
The Pirates pitcher tossed a complete game one-hit victory over Kamiah on Thursday. Kaschmitter struck out eleven Kubs in the 13-1 triumph.
Mike Nanney, RImrock
Nanney went a perfect 4-for-4 with two doubles, a triple and an RBI on Tuesday in a 20-3 win over Greenleaf Friends.
Jacob Hughes, Rocky Mountain
The Grizzlies' pitcher twirled a complete game shutout against Capital on Tuesday. Hughes went seven innings and allowed just two hits while striking out 15 Capital batters.
Avery Bocksch, Sandpoint
Bocksch threw a complete-game shutout against Timberlake on Thursday, allowing just three hits in a 6-0 win.
Bridger Erickson, South Fremont
Erickson twirled a complete-game victory against Teton on Thursday. Erickson allowed only three hits while striking out 12.
Owen Bowers, Vallivue
The senior pitched a complete game shutout in a tight 1-0 win against Emmett on Wednesday. Bowers allowed just a single hit while striking out eight Huskies.
BOYS GOLF
Ryan Grove, Nampa
Grove earned medalist honors at Wednesday's Southern Idaho Conference Tournament. Grove shot a 36 at Caldwell's TimberStone Golf Course to pick up the win.
Noah Watt, Snake River
Watt won Monday's Century Quad Tournament at Juniper Hills Country Club in Pocatello. Watt's score of 73 was five strokes ahead of the second-place finishers.
Greyson Sands and Corbin Scheer, St. Maries
The Lumberjacks duo won the Boys Scramble title by shooting 72 at Monday's Mullan Invitational. This invite served as the season opener for several smaller schools up north, and is formatted similarly to the Ryder Cup.
BOYS TENNIS
Michael Lloyd, Jerome
The junior defeated Canyon Ridge's Jack Jensen 6-2, 6-1 in No. 1 singles play on Thursday.
Zack Castaneda and Quade Castaneda, Lake City
The Castaneda brothers teamed up for a 8-2 win at No. 2 doubles against Lakeland on Monday.
Noah Cox, Twin Falls
Cox picked up a 6-1, 6-2 win over Burley's Dallen Larsen in No. 2 singles competition on Thursday.
BOYS TRACK AND FIELD
James Onanubosi, Bishop Kelly
The junior speedster swept the 100 and 200 meter dashes with personal record performances at the Nampa Quadrangular Meet on Friday. His 100 time (10.74) is currently tied for the top time in the entire state. His 200 time (21.86) is currently second in Class 4A competition.
Jacob Ankeny, Marsing
Not only did Ankeny sweep the 100, 200 and 400 meter dashes at Friday's Lynn Behrman Invitational in Parma, but he set the top 2A time in each event as well. His times (11.12 in the 100, 22.55 in the 200, and 50.74 in the 400) are all personal records as well.
Brock Gray, Rocky Mountain
In a Triangular meet with Borah and Idaho Falls on Friday, Gray won the long jump with a new personal record of 22'7". His jump is also the top mark in the state of Idaho.
GIRLS GOLF
Braylyn Bayer, Bonners Ferry
The Badgers' freshman continued a strong debut season on Monday, winning an Intermountain League Meet at Priest River's Ranch Club Golf Course. Bayer carded an 86, two strokes ahead of second-place finisher Izzy Hilliard of Timberlake.
Tea Uranga, Homedale
Uranga navigated a crowded field to earn medalist honors at Monday's Buhl Invitational. Twenty teams were competing at the event, and Uranga shot a 79 to finish two strokes ahead of Bishop Kelly's Emma Worthington.
CeCe Deprez, Sandpoint
Deprez carded an 87 to win Wednesday's Moscow Invitational. She edged out Coeur d'Alene's Brianna Priest by two strokes for the victory. And the team race was just as tight, as the Sandpoint girls won by a single stroke over the Vikings.
GIRLS TENNIS
Terin Gerrad and Andi Bulkeley, Burley
The Bobcats' No. 2 doubles team picked up a 6-4, 6-4 win over Twin Falls on Thursday.
Frances Robert and Madeleine Roberts, Canyon Ridge
The Riverhawks' No. 2 doubles team shut out the competition from Jerome 6-0, 6-0 on Thursday.
Rylei Carper, Lewiston
Carper earned a 6-3, 6-4 win over Sandpoint's Neva Reseka in No. 1 singles competition Wednesday.
Ella Fontain and Emilia Fontain, Moscow
The Bears' No. 2 doubles team earned a 6-0, 6-0 shutout win over Coeur d'Alene on Wednesday.
GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD
Matejah Mangum, Pocatello
The freshman sprinter continues to impress in her first track and field season. Mangum performed well in the short races at Thursday's Highland Gold Baton Relays and Invitational in Pocatello, finishing 2nd in the 100 and 1st in the 200. Her times (12.56 in the 100 and 25.76 in the 200) are the best in Class 4A.
Sammie Wood, Post Falls
On Tuesday in Sandpoint, Wood set a new state-best time in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:16.03. What's surprising is that Wood typically competes in the 1,600 and 3,200 meter runs, and Post Falls coach Wade Quesnell told the Coeur d'Alene Press that she was only running the 800 to get some speed work in. One last note: not only was Wood's 800 time the best in the state so far, but it also set a new school record. If that wasn't enough, at Friday's Sweeney Invitational in Lewiston, Wood also set a new school record in the 1,600 meter run (5:03.87).
Jessica Duran, Wendell
The sophomore distance runner won the 1,600 (5:34.37) and 3,200 (12:02.00) at the Buhl Rotary Invitational on Friday. Her times are now the best in Class 2A, and are personal records as well.
SOFTBALL
Harper Campanella, Bishop Kelly
The BK freshman went 3-for-3 with a pair of solo home runs in an 8-0 win over Middleton on Wednesday.
Vic Agado, Blackfoot
Agado went 3-for-5 on Friday against Thunder Ridge. She also launched a walk-off grand slam in the bottom of the ninth inning to give the Broncos the 12-9 win.
Brooklin Champion, Centennial
Champion went a perfect 3-for-3 with two home runs, a double and seven RBIs in a 15-3 win over Boise on Tuesday.
Sydney Groves, Eagle
Groves went 2-for-4 in a 17-3 win over Borah on Tuesday. She made both of her hits count, as each one left the yard. Groves finished with two home runs and six RBIs.
Aleeya Smith, Kuna
Smith went a perfect 3-for-3 at the dish with two doubles, a home run and four RBIs on Thursday against Meridian.
Cienna Walls, Lakeland
Walls picked up two home runs and a double, along with six RBIs, as Lakeland defeated league rival Moscow on Wednesday 17-14.
Riley Dorius, Malad
On Friday at the Malad's Scott Ray Invitational, Dorius pitched seven innings total in a pair of run-rule shortened games against Ririe (W 18-0) and Declo (W 16-0). In those seven innings of work, she allowed a single hit and struck out 11. At the plate, Dorius picked up five RBIs, as well.
Mila Astorquia, Marsing
In a win over Cole Valley Christian on Tuesday, Astorquia went 3-for-4 with two doubles and four RBIs.
Allyson Baldwin, Nampa Christian
Baldwin was 2-for-3 with a home run, a double and six RBIs on Friday in a 16-2 win over Marsing.
Miah Lusk, Pocatello
The freshman was sensational in a conference doubleheader sweep of Preston on Tuesday. Lusk pitched in both games, and allowed just two unearned runs in 14 total innings of work. She finished with 21 total strikeouts and only allowed six total hits.
Mackenzie Key, Prairie
In a doubleheader sweep of Grangeville on Monday, Key found success in many ways. Key started in the pitchers' circle in the first game and picked up the complete game victory. Then in the second game, her bat went to work, as Key collected a home run, a double and a single.
Tara Schlader, Prairie
Making just her second career start inside the pitcher's circle on Friday against Kamiah/Clearwater Valley, Schlader threw a no-hitter in a 25-2 win.
Eve Uhlenkott, Prairie
Uhlenkott racked up a home run, a triple and seven RBIs as Prairie dismantled Nezperce on Tuesday 40-0.
Macie Plischke, Ridgevue
Plischke went 2-for-4 with two home runs and three RBIs in a 17-1 victory against Columbia on Wednesday.
Lyndsie Larsen, Snake River
Larsen dazzled in the pitcher's circle on Friday against Teton. She pitched a five-inning no-hitter, and of the 15 outs she recorded, 13 came via strikeout.
Taci Watkins. St. Maries
Watkins threw a no-hitter on Saturday in a 3-0 win over Grangeville. The sophomore struck out 17 Bulldog batters.
Bernie Carhart, Timberlake
Carhart had an impact in all phases of a 20-2 win over Sandpoint on Thursday. She collected three base hits, including a home run and a double, and finished with eight RBIs. She also struck out seven Timberlake batters in a complete game win in the pitcher's circle.
Emma Howard, Timberlake
In a 24-0 win over Priest River on Friday, Howard went 5-for-5 with a double, a triple, six RBIs and five runs scored.
Jordyn Torgerson, West Jefferson
In a 10-0 win over West Side Saturday at the Scott Ray Invitational in Malad, Torgerson tossed a complete game shutout. She allowed one hit while striking out 14 West Side batters. She also went 2-for-3 at the plate with a double and four RBIs.
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