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Youth Sports May 27, 2026

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 1 hour, 2 minutes AGO
| May 27, 2026 1:12 AM

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    Courtesy photo The 208 15 Elite Girls volleyball team took first place in the Gold Bracket at the 2026 Emerald City Classic in Seattle this past weekend. They finished first out of 36 teams in their age group and went 8-1 over the three days of playing, losing only three sets and winning 16. They beat Ignite 15 Red (from Lynnwood, Wash.) 25-20 and 25-14 in the championship match. In the front row from left are Brie Pulsipher, Capree Peone, Sophia Elwell and Willow Morlan; and back row from left, Zion Lemuta, Scarlet Garner, Gillian Board and Sage Ahmer.
    Courtesy photo The BVB IA Idaho 2016 Girls U10 soccer team defeated FC North Idaho Avalanche 2016 Girls 5–3 on May 16 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Hayden. In the front row from left are Sage Severinsen, Elise Bozinov, Charlotte Langer, Abby DeBerard, Madison Morrett and Aliya Brasseur; back row from left, Skyler Tierney, London Tierney, Eva Bozinov and Ellie Richardson; and rear, coach Ross Kuhn.
    Courtesy photo The BVB IA Idaho 2012/2013 Boys U14 soccer team defeated Sting 2013B 4–1 on May 23 at MØDE Stadium–Stateline Speedway in Post Falls. BVBIA goals were scored by Caspian Brasseur, Jaxon Spalding and Cole Birdsell. Pictured is Jaxon Spalding, celebrating his goal with teammate Marreck Hanners.
    Courtesy photo The BVB IA Idaho 2016 Boys U10 soccer team defeated Sting Soccer Club B16 Yellow 8–0 on May 23 at MØDE Stadium–Stateline Speedway in Post Falls. The undefeated team is scheduled to play its final game of the season at 6 p.m. Friday, May 29, against Sting Soccer Club B16 Black at MØDE Stadium–Stateline Speedway. From left are coach John O’Neil, Waylon Wood, Mitchell Volland, Greyson Guy, Xander Werner, Logan Eppley, Hugh Erickson, Kier MacKeage, Colin Happeny, Porter DeBerard and coach Matt Werner.