Category Archives: Local News

SCOTT SLANT: Chandler Hutchison 2.0

Presented by HOFFMAN AUTO BODY. Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Reviews on Chandler Hutchison’s Washington debut Monday night are glowing, and that’s especially notable after what this season was like for him in Chicago.MORE

PROUD DAD MOMENT: FORMER STEELHEADS CAPTAIN & SON

PROUD DAD MOMENT: FORMER STEELHEADS CAPTAIN & SON

Prater and Mallory talk to Jeremy Mylymok and son, Luke, who was born in Boise. Jeremy played six hockey seasons in Boise (won 2004 ECHL Kelly Cup); Luke is a freshman at Minnesota Duluth (two-time NCAA champs). He scored a game-winner in 5OT over the weekend – the longest NCAA Tournament game in history. Both are headed to the Frozen Four.MORE

SCOTT SLANT: A second WR wave in 2021?

Presented by BIG BUN DRIVE-IN. Tuesday, March 30, 2021. We’ve jotted down a lot of Andy Avalos-isms in his 2½ months at Boise State. This is one that stuck with me at the outset of spring football: “No question, we’ll have a six-deep (at wide receiver).”MORE

NCAA: BISHOP KELLY HS GRADUATE AND FORMER GONZAGA STAR CORY VIOLETTE

NCAA: BISHOP KELLY HS GRADUATE AND FORMER GONZAGA STAR CORY VIOLETTE

Prater and Mallory talk to Cory Violette, who played at Gonzaga from 2000-04 after a high school career at Bishop Kelly in Boise. Violette talks about the Zags’ run through the NCAA Tournament, the matchup against USC, what makes coach Mark Few unique, and a strong brotherhood within the program.MORE

BLUE TURF SPORTS REPORT WITH B.J. RAINS

BLUE TURF SPORTS REPORT WITH B.J. RAINS

Prater and Mallory talk to Boise State reporter B.J. Rains (Idaho Press and BlueTurfSports.com) about Boise State’s loss to Memphis in the NIT quarterfinals, what coach Leon Rice needs to do this offseason, and how many players (and who) could end up in the transfer portal.MORE

SCOTT SLANT: Empty at the end

Presented by HOFFMAN AUTO BODY. Friday, March 26, 2021. (TOM SCOTT’S COLUMN WILL RETURN TUESDAY.) It was clear-sailing at the start as Boise State built a 15-5 lead Thursday night. But then there were increasing clouds, and the Memphis defensive storm hit.MORE