Not many high school transfer students become the quarterback of a football team of take on a major role on the basketball team. But Conner Johnson's leadership skills at University High School have propelled him to accomplish both.More>>
Jeff Livingston is a three years starter on the football team, a basketball player in winter and a baseball player in the spring. He says being a three-sport athlete has actually helped him keep up with his school work.More>>
Austin Dixon is the smallest guy on the court, but makes up for it by being a leader on and off the floor. His teammates compliment him for going all-out on every play. His grades in the classroom are just as impressive - especially in math. He has definitely left his mark at Lewis & Clark High School!More>>
As a senior, Stacie Davis has learned organization, team building and leadership skills as team captain of University High's gymnastics team. "She's fun, she's engaging, she's personable with the kids and she's friendly to all of them regardless of their skill level," said her coach, Tracy Duncan.More>>
Sammie Pedersen, a two-sport wonder and genius in the classroom is the Cricket Student Athlete of the Month of the month of May. Pedersen is a competitor with an old-fashioned "get it done" attitude. Her basketball coach, Melissa Allen says she's a positive person, and someone who always performs to the best of her ability.More>>
Tim Carter, a real leader on the Panthers' basketball team, boasts a 3.7 GPA (Photo: SWX)
Tim Carter, from Mead High School, is the April 2011 Cricket Student Athlete of the Month. As a senior post player for the Panthers' basketball team Carter describes himself as a scrappy player. "All our effort all the time, I don't know if we've had a kid here at Mead play any harder than Tim plays," said head coach Glenn Williams.More>>
SWX and Cricket Wireless are pleased to recognize student athletes in the Inland Northwest who demonstrate admirable qualities as both a student and an athlete.More>>
COEUR D'ALENE - Post Falls beats Coeur d'Alene to capture the top seed in the 5A state tournament set to start next week. The Vikings will play Lake City, who beat Lewiston Tuesday, for the second seed to state.More>>