Archive - Oct 6, 2012
By MARK HIGH
sports@cableone.net
BLACKFOOT — It's postseason time for the area soccer squads and on Saturday morning, the Blackfoot Lady Broncos welcomed Rigby to town for a first round play off game on the pitch.
A little over a week previous the same two teams battled to a 1-1 draw. On Saturday, Blackfoot was having none of that nonsense however as Cassandra Clarke tallied a hat trick and Meaghan Collard backed up her bold Thursday prediction of a victory with a goal of her own in a 4-0 victory over the Lady Trojans.
BLACKFOOT — Blackfoot will become a rock and roll mecca Monday night with the Triple Threat Concert Tour coming to town. It will feature big name hard rock bands Seether and Sick Puppies and up-and-coming bands Kyng and Eye Empire at Club El Centenario on Spruce Street. Hard rock lovers will be familiar with the bands hosted by Red Tie Concerts of Idaho Falls.
BLACKFOOT — Dawn Roth at Head to Toe Bodyworks Massage and Esthetics is taking her business to a whole new level, literally.
She is moving uptown from 1265 Parkway to 45 North Broadway up the wide stairs of the eclectic old Milmore Building into a room with brick walls and exposed wooden beams. The environment is calming as the smell of essential oils and sounds of soothing music prepare you for a relaxation. Bekki Mangum has been a client since Roth became certified. Mangum said of the new location, "I am excited to help revitalize downtown Blackfoot."
THOMAS — Nate Martin rushed for 118 yards and a pair of touchdowns while the defensive unit pitched a near shutout as the Snake River Panthers opened conference play with a most impressive 41-6 victory over long time nemesis Marsh Valley on Friday evening.
"We wanted to come out and set a tone," Nate Martin said. "We just wanted to keep fired up from start till finish tonight."