Despite falling to a 5-3 record after a 31-13 loss to the Rocky Mountain Grizzlies on Oct. 18, 2024, Timberline has finished 3rd in the 6A Southern Idaho Conference (SIC) and earned a spot in a “winner to state” game against the Owyhee Storm on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024, 7 PM at Dona Larsen Field. This is a breath of fresh air for the Timberline Wolves after only winning one game in the last two seasons. Come support your fellow wolf pack in the student section, and wear your best minion themed attire.
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Varsity Football Lands a “Winner to State” Game Against the Owyhee Storm
Timberline Finishes 3rd in the 6A Southern Idaho Conference (SIC)
By: James Mares, Lead Away Sports Reporter/Training Lead
October 22, 2024
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James Mares, Lead Away Sports Reporter/Training Lead
My name is James Mares, and I’m a senior here at Timberline High School. I have never missed a day of school in my life and have never been tardy in my life. Hopefully they make an award and Pawprint has a student spotlight post about me at the end of the school year because that's a hard thing to do for 13 years straight. I’ve always been obsessed with sports journalism, which led me to join the Pawprint staff this year. I’m new to photography and have always wanted to be on the sidelines of football games taking professional photos. I bring a wealth of football knowledge and sports background that I hope to share through this outlet. This year, I hope to improve my journalistic skills and contribute to making our Pawprint a must-read for everyone. Outside of journalism I am involved in the Timberline "Wolf Pack" Marching Ensemble and Timberline Concert Band. I have been playing trombone since the fifth grade and have fallen in love with marching band. Marching band is the reason why I still love band and have continued it all the way through high school.