There are 249 fans on right now!



NORTH IDAHO

TREASURE VALLEY

MAGIC VALLEY

EAST IDAHO

MAT CHAT (WRESTLING)

IDAHO 8-MAN (FOOTBALL)

YAPPIN' SPORTS

THE FIGHTING TATERS


Most Recent Action Photo Galleries

(Click For Complete List Of Galleries)
4/27 Baseball  American Falls vs Snake River
4/26 Softball  Buhl vs Burley
4/26 Baseball  Priest River vs Timberlake
4/26 Baseball  Bear Lake vs Malad
4/23 Softball  Twin Falls vs Timberline (Boise)
4/23 Baseball  Timberlake vs Kellogg
4/21 Softball  Kimberly vs Buhl
4/21 Baseball  Malad vs Snake River
4/20 Softball  Bear Lake vs Malad
4/20 Softball  Filer vs Kimberly
4/20 Softball  Eagle v Timberline
4/20 Baseball  Filer vs Kimberly
4/19 Baseball  Bonners Ferry vs Timberlake
4/19 Baseball  American Falls vs Malad
4/18 Softball  Gooding jv vs Wendell





Power Boosters
South Fremont High School Cougars
3A District VI 3A Mountain Rivers Conference
Contact
Colors: Red & Black
Head Coach:   Chad Hill (9th Season)
Previous Experience
South Fremont Assistant Coach (10 years)
Assistant Coaches
Rod Coverley, Zach Goulding, Ben Hildebrand, Justin Jicha, Brandon Vining, Jacob Zarpentine, Jordan Dodge, Blake Bartschi, Jack Bailey
RECORD
Record Last Year
8-3
State Titles
None
TEAM
Returning Players
Kaimen Peebles, QB,12 (3A All-State)
T.Ross Rigby, OL/DL, 12 (1st Team All-MRC)
Easton Kerbs, WR/DB, 12 (Honorable Mention All-MRC)
Cooper Hurt, WR/LB, 12 (1st Team All-MRC)
Kash Purser, OL/DL, 12 (2nd Team All-MRC)
Jake Miller, OL/DL, 11 (Honorable Mention All-MRC)
Rylan Miller RB/LB, 12 (Honorable Mention All-MRC)
Bryson Forbush, WR/DB, 12
Key Players lost from last year
River Eddins, LB/OL - All-Conference Defensive Player of the Year
Dallin Orme, WR - First team All State WR
Bridger Poulsen, DB - Second Team All State DB
Incoming impact players
Hunter Hobbs, RB/LB, 11
Kolby Clark, SS/WR, 11
Preston Stoddard, WR/DB, 11
Team Preview

Photo By Steve Conner - #6 Kaimen Peeples
Preseason Coaches' Poll

1. South Fremont
2. Sugar-Salem
3. Teton

Written by: Marlowe Hereford

The most unusual fall high school sports season ended with a historic best finish for South Fremont football last year. Prior to 2020, the farthest the Cougars had progressed in the state playoffs had been the quarterfinals. South Fremont reached new territory last November, clinching a 26-20 quarterfinal win over Gooding to advance to the semifinals. The Cougars' season ended with a 48-28 semifinal loss to eventual state runner-up Homedale, closing the book on an 8-3 season and the farthest playoff run in program history.

Dallin Orme, Bridger Poulsen and All-Conference Defensive Player of the Year River Eddins graduated from that historic team, but the cupboard is far from bare for the Cougars. Balance will be the name of the game for South Fremont entering the 2021 season, and head coach Chad Hill likes what the Cougars bring to the gridiron.

"We are very balanced this year," Hill said. "We have a really good offensive line and running backs to pound the football when we need to. I think we will be able to attack defenses with multiple guys."

Among those linemen and running backs are T. Ross Rigby, Kash Purser, Jake Miller and Rylan Miller, all of whom are returning all-conference players. Hill said a key factor this fall will be greater consistency in the running game.

Hill said he also expects great things from senior quarterback Kaimen Peebles, who received first team all-state honors last season.

"Kaimen has a great arm and can make any throw that he needs to, but he is extremely smart with where to go with the ball and makes great decisions," Hill said.

Depth will be a strength for South Fremont's defense. Rigby, Jake Miller, Purser, Rylan Miller, Easton Kerbs and Bryson Forbush all play both ways. Hill penned linemen Hunter Hobbs, Kolby Clark and Preston Stoddard, all juniors, as incoming players poised to make an impact.

"We will be two deep in all four of our defensive line spots," Hill said. "We are making some adjustments to stop the run better and I am excited to watch how physical our linebackers can be this year."

To go even farther in the playoffs, sharper defense will be high priority.

"Last year, we gave up too many yards on the ground in the playoffs and we will need to be better stopping the run if we want to advance in to the next level," Hill said.

South Fremont begins its season August 27 at home versus Timberlake, which will make the trip down from north Idaho. Five more non-conference contests will follow before the Cougars face rival and defending 3A state champion Sugar-Salem on October 15 in Sugar City to begin conference play in the ever competitive Mountain Rivers Conference.







This information is copyrighted to IdahoSports.com. Any rebroadcast, retransmission, or other use of this information is strictly prohibited without the expressed, written, consent of IdahoSports.com.

Copyright IdahoSports.com | Privacy Policy