LOCAL SPORTS
The Ida-Ore U-15 boys soccer team placed second at the recent tournament in Twin Falls
In addition to the team title, Julian Tellez brought home the Battle of the Goalies title.
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May 16, 2018 at 8:27am

The Ida-Ore boys, above, U-15 soccer team returned from the Twin Falls tournament with a second place finish May 6. The Tigers downed Mountain Home and Sun Valley before falling to Twin Falls and in the championship game, fell to Canyon Optimist Soccer Club Inferno, 2-1. (Submitted photo)
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