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Treasure Valley Inks Vallivue Standout

Treasure Valley Inks Vallivue Standout

Vallivue High School senior Noah Mitchell has officially signed to continue his academic and athletic career with the Treasure Valley Community College men's basketball program.

A 6-foot-5 guard/forward, Mitchell leaves Vallivue as one of the most accomplished high school athlete. A Second Team All-Conference and Second Team All-State selection, he was also chosen to compete in the Idaho Senior All-Star Game and received the Sportsmanship Award for his leadership and character. Mitchell finishes his career as Vallivue's all-time leading rebounder, holds the school record for rebounds in a single game, and set team scoring records, cementing his legacy at Vallivue. His versatility, work ethic, and commitment to improvement made him a cornerstone of the program throughout his high school career.

Noah had this to say about Treasure Valley, "I chose Treasure Valley because it felt like the best place for me to grow both as a student and as an athlete," Mitchell said. "From the first time I visited campus, it felt like a place where people genuinely cared about helping me succeed on and off the court."

Treasure Valley Community College Head Men's Basketball Coach Eric Holbrook also expressed his excitement about welcoming Mitchell to the Chukars program.

"We are excited to get Noah into our program," Holbrook said. "His ability to affect the game in multiple ways was something that really fits what we need for next year. He is a great young man with a great family. He's a big addition to the TVCC program as we continue to have success."

Mitchell's signing represents the culmination of years of dedication, supported by his family, coaches, teammates, and community. He is the son of Izzy Mitchell and Rebecca Mitchell and is grateful for the unwavering support of his siblings, Kaya, Micah, Omari, and Justice, who have been by his side throughout his athletic journey.

As he begins the next chapter of his basketball career at Treasure Valley Community College, Mitchell looks forward to continuing his development both on the court and in the classroom while representing the Chukars with pride.

Treasure Valley is coming off of one of the best years in program history with a 17-10 overall record as well as a 13-1 conference record winning them the East Region Championship in the NWAC.