South Fremont hands Salmon its first loss

Bonneville comes one out from another no-hitter

Apr. 11, 2026 at 5:12pm

A fragmented, geometric painting in shades of navy, green, and orange, depicting the action and movement of a high school baseball game in an abstract, deconstructed style.A cubist interpretation of the intense matchup between South Fremont and previously undefeated Salmon, capturing the dynamic energy and competitive spirit of high school baseball.Idaho Falls Today

Local teams in eastern Idaho had a busy Friday, with several conference wins and strong performances at the Glenns Ferry Wood Bat Tournament. The highlights include South Fremont handing previously unbeaten Salmon its first loss, and Bonneville coming within one out of a third no-hitter this week.

Why it matters

These games showcase the competitive high school baseball scene in eastern Idaho, with teams like South Fremont, Bonneville, and Skyline emerging as early season standouts. The Glenns Ferry tournament also provides an opportunity for smaller programs to face off against each other and gain valuable experience.

The details

South Fremont's Cy Hill threw a complete-game shutout to hand Salmon its first loss of the season. Bonneville's Carter Bowen held Idaho Falls hitless through 4 innings before handing the ball to the bullpen, coming one out away from a no-hitter. Elsewhere, Challis-Mackay's Carter Ivie had a big game against Idaho City, and Rigby's Joseph Madsen tossed a complete game in a win over Canyon Ridge.

  • The games took place on Friday, April 11, 2026.
  • Bonneville came within one out of a no-hitter against Idaho Falls.

The players

Cy Hill

The starting pitcher for South Fremont who threw a complete-game shutout to hand Salmon its first loss of the season.

Carter Bowen

The Bonneville pitcher who held Idaho Falls hitless through 4 innings before handing the ball to the bullpen, coming one out away from a no-hitter.

Carter Ivie

The Challis-Mackay freshman who had a big game against Idaho City, hitting a triple, walking twice, stealing two bases and scoring four runs.

Joseph Madsen

The Rigby senior who tossed a complete-game, holding Canyon Ridge to three hits and one run.

Jordan Hammond

The South Fremont lead-off hitter who went 3-for-4 with a double and a run scored to back Cy Hill's pitching performance.

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