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Ontario and Banks run up the score; Tigers win 55-42 Ontario—Ontario head coach Randy Waite said it best, “Hey, we gave up 42 points today, but we scored 55, and I’ll take it.” Vale advances to quarterfinals with big win over Gold Beach VALE—After being shut out 42-0 by the Gold Beach Panthers in the 2007 Oregon 3A high school football championship game, the Vale Vikings returned the favor with a 30-0 victory in the second round of this year’s playoffs Saturday at Frank Hawley Stadium in Vale. Chukar men’s basketball team picks up back-to-back road wins Argus Observer sport staff Parma delivers with second straight championship Pocatello—The Parma Panthers ended their 2A tenure as state champions with a 36-20 victory over the Declo Hornets Friday at Holt Arena in Pocatello. Community rallies for local athlete Fruitland—Friends and family members are banding together for local athlete Jay Sutton, who will undergo brain surgery to remove a tumor, by hosting a fundraiser — the Buzz Cut-A-Palooza — to raise money for Sutton. Weiser knocks off New Plymouth in OT Weiser—The Lady Wolverines completed a season sweep over the New Plymouth Lady Pilgrims Friday with a 53-51 overtime victory in a non-conference matchup in Weiser. Boise State runs wild over Utah State LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Boise State isn’t making BCS plans just yet. Bad time to be playing Patriots FOXBOrough (AP) — There’s never really a good time for the New York Jets to face the Patriots. Since Bill Belichick became New England’s coach in 2000, the Jets are 7-13 against their rivals from Foxborough. Championship effort comes up short Larry Hurrle | Argus Observer The Fruitland Grizzlies football team (above) watched a 14-0 lead early evaporate into a 25-14 loss at the Idaho 3A state football championship Friday in Pocatello.
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