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Trio leads Idaho State to 74-64 victory over Weber State

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OGDEN, Utah — Maleek Arington, Miguel Tomley and Isaiah Griffin all finished with 14 points to guide Idaho State to a 74-64 victory over Weber State on Saturday night.

Arington added five rebounds and seven assists for the Bengals (8-13, 3-5 Big Sky Conference). Tomley hit two 3-pointers and all four of his free throws. Griffin shot 5 of 10 from the field and 4 for 4 from the line.

Dillon Jones led the Wildcats (12-9, 3-5) with 19 points, 10 rebounds, five assists and four steals. Weber State also got 14 points, six rebounds and two steals from Dyson Koehler.

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Blaise Threatt had 13 points and two steals.


The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

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Pro Skijor debuts new tour, and this extreme winter sport will stop in the Treasure Valley

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Skijor Boise will be one of the stops on a new professional skijoring tour. The action-packed event will happen at the Ford Idaho Center on Feb. 6th and 7th.

The Nampa event will be one of seven stops for the new Frontier Tour in the Rocky Mountain region, with another being in eastern Idaho in Driggs. Local competitors McKinley Keener and Caroline Potter look forward to competing.

WATCH: See skijoring in action and more from McKinley and Caroline

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Pro Skijor debuts new tour and this extreme winter sport will stop in the Treasure Valley

“We are really excited to have a hometown race,” said Keener. “I think it was smart to bring a race to the Treasure Valley with the horse culture and the ski culture. I think it is a win-win idea.”

Skijoring is a unique sport that is gaining traction in the West. During the event, a horseback rider pulls a skier on a rope, and that skier has to navigate gates, jumps and grab rings. The horseback rider also has to grab a ring, depending on the venue.

RELATED | Extreme skijoring brings two different cultures together in the Wood River Valley

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We first met McKinley and Caroline last winter during the Wood River Valley skijoring competition. They won the couple’s division and finished second and third in the novice division.

“We won this buckle and the vest I’m wearing at the Wood River race,” said Potter. “It’s a fantastic race, the people who put it on are wonderful. That race will always be special to McKinley and I because we met there.”

The couple met two years ago at the competition, and this past summer, they got engaged.

“I’ve been riding since I was in grade school, and he’s been skiing since he was really young,” said Potter. “We both let each other do our thing, and as a team we really do well.”

Their story showcases how unique skijoring is, bringing together both the equine and skiing communities.

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Caroline with Flint and Nash

“Skijoring is the craziest and funnest sport in my opinion,” said Keener. “I just love it, it is a rush. The people are fantastic, and it is like nothing else I have ever done,” said Potter.

In skijouring a horse pulls a skier through a course

This duo looks forward to competing in their own backyard, as it will allow friends and family to watch them in action. Skijor Boise will happen at the beginning of February, and the Wood River event will follow it in mid-February.

Skijouring brings two different cultures together.

“We hope everyone can come out and watch,” said Potter. “It is a wonderful time, there is never a dull moment at a skijor race. I highly recommend it to come out and maybe even try it.”

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The leaders of Idaho’s DOGE Task Force floated the possibility of combining, consolidating, cutting or eliminating more than 70 Idaho government departments, programs, agencies or commissions during a meeting Thursday at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise. The Idaho DOGE Task Force – named for the federal Department of Government Efficiency that was helmed at […]



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